Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1927, Special Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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one time thought that
Beauty
Was merely pleasure to the eye,
A splash of color in the sun.
Stars sifted o'er a purple sky.
The song of apple trees In Spring,
A hamming bird on gausy wing.
CALHMDA* OF BVBffTfl
I have found that noble beauty.
Is not a rare and fleeting sight.
FWb. Sg.— P o t Matron's
Club moats w ith Mra. >. R I t lies in bumble tasks well done,
In hearts that strive to beat
Turner oa the Boulevard.
aright,
Teamen oM-time dance la the In hands by love made willing,
worn,
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I . O. 0 . F . hall.
In such as these, is beauty
M onter. Feb, 88.— Ashland Wert«
born.
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Study chib w ill meet la the
BLANCHE LOGAN O’N E A L .
Presbyterian church parlors at
7 :4 * p. m. Visitors welcome.
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M o n te r. M b . as. — Ladles Art Entertained Tidings F o r c e -
elab sheets with Hrs. Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0 . Gillings de­
on W alnut Street.
lightfully entertained the Ashland
Monday, FJpb. 88 Ashland Study Dally'TidlngR force with a Bsidge
club meets with Mrs. J. R. Rob­ party at their attractive home on
ertson on Almond street.
Oak street Tuesday evening, Feb­
Tuesday, M ar. 1— Ashland Civic ruary 22.
Improvement club will meet
Three tables were in play*, Miss
la the Ctvto.club house on Win- Georgle Coffee was awarded la ­
burn Way.
dles first prise, M r. W arren Dore-
Tuesday, M ar. 1—-Alpha Chapter mus won the gentlemen’s first
No. 1, 0 . E. S. will meet in the prize. Mr. C. J. Read received
Masonic hall.
men's consolation and Mrs. E. M.
Wednesday, M ar. a.— Auxiliary to Berg, ladies consolation.
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T rin ity Guild w ill meet in the
At a late hour the hostess serv­
Parish House.
ed elaborate refreshments at ta­
Wednesday, Mar. 2 . - W V B
A. bles daintily appointed. Those
w ill meet in the Odd Fellows who received
thia hospitality
hall.
were: M r. and Mrs. C. J. Read,
Mr. and Mra. E. M. Berg, Miss
Dorothy Reid, Miss Georgle Cof­
fee, Miss Pearl Shrupa, Miss Juan­
ita N utting and the Messrs W a r­
ren Doremus, C h a rie r P itrle and
Chevrolet is meeting with Lyle Ashcraft and Mrs. W . H.
i n o e a s i n g favor in Parkins.
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MORE PROOF
branches o f the Hertz
Drive-nr-Self Corporation
all over the country, due
to their low cost of main­
tenance and their depend­
ability, coupled w i t h
smart appearance. This
company having just ad­
ded another fleet of Chev­
rolet« in W ashington D.
C.
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealers
3. H Shore of the
w s iiM t f g h iw t e it e K t . ’f a ;
John K . Sutherland of Vaueou-
Lifted hbpee the ground by airy Pharmacy oh Main street has
gafahgssd a . now Studebdker ver, B. 0 ., wee a business visitor
la Ashland
or the from the Park Garage.
More bright than madn
In doing fancy work.
Delicious
I had
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Mm. H. C. Hansen Hostess at
M e e tin g -.
Mm. H . C. Hanson was the
gracious hostess, when she de­
lig h tfu lly entertained the W orld
Wide Guild, the youdg Women's
organisation
of ‘ the
Baptist
church, at her home oa Gresham
street, Thursday evening. Feb­
ruary 2 4 .
The evening was happily spent
playing games, in
conversation
and having a Jolly aocial time.
The hostess was assisted 'b y
Mm. Peyton W ard, in serving de­
licious refreshments, which were
prettily arranged.
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Elhs Ladles Curd Club Meet»—
The Elks Ladies Card club held
their regular meeting fn the
clubrooma ef the . Elks Temple
Thursday afternoon February 24.
(Mro. Tony .Franco won Jtlrst
priss fn Bridge and Mrs. W . B.
Beebe was swarded first prize In
Kive-Hundred. Those who did
not earn for cards spent the time
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refreshments
served by the host sees« Mrs. O. W.
Long and Mm. Joe Poor.
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Merley Circle Meets Thursday-—
The Merley Circle o f the Baptist
church met In the church parlom
Thursday afternoon, February 24,
for their regular meeting.
M ^ . O. F. Carspn bad been
elected president of thia organls
ation some time ago. hat on ac­
count of the pressure of her oth­
er duties she was forced to resign
and Mm. V. D. M iller was install­
ed In her place.
Following an Interesting busi­
ness session ' • Jolly social time
was spent during which Mm. 8.
A. Peters, Sr., and Mm. H. C.
Hanson served delicious refresh­
ments.
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M r. and Mbs. M ille r
Their Gotten
M r. and Mm. M. B. M ille r ef
127 Church
street celebrated
their Golden Wedding annlteto-
ary Tuesday. Fbbm sry 22.
Maag relatives were prudent to
help celebrate this happy day,
among whom were Mm. K. G.
Stone e f Oahlaad, C a t, a slater
of Mr. M iller; Mr. and K M . Omn
M ille r of Colorado Spriaga, Col­
orado. a brother ef Mr. M iller;
Mr. Henry M iller, nephew from
te n Francises and hla mother.
Mm. Agnes Neale, sad the follow­
ing children: Mm. AMee Gorrland
and husband of Klam ath Falls.
M r. Clarence M ille r and Mrs. E.
Nelson >ad daughter o f Sebaato-
poe. Cal., and M r. and Mra. M ary
Ham ilton and fam ily. Two sobs
and two daughters were usable to
attend en account of the highway
being tmpaaaable.
The rooms wars decorated with
beautiful-golden wedding hells.
Jonquils, carnations and rose
buds, which were all gifts to the
couple from their friends.
W hite Elephant Class Entertains
No I-seal Sect leu
The Senior high school section
of thp W hite Elephant Bible close,
under the leadership e f their
captain. Jimmie Briggs, entertain­
ed the Normal section w ith a clev­
er "original stunt” party In the
parlom of the Christian church
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Thursday evening February 24.
at Birthday Party—
A th rillin g romance in their
Mm. K . M . Haas, Mtss Gertie
midst was- disclosed by Ernest
Phelps, who wove into his story Haau and Miss Bdna Gohsen were
the names o f various class mem­ the hostesses at a Jolly party
bers. Mies Bernies Dawson was which was given at their home on
awarded firs t prise for discover­ palm Ave. Friday evening, Feb.
ing the greatest number of Bid­ 25, honoring the birthday anni­
den names. In a guessing game, versaries of Miss Bonnie Pollard
in which oply first names were and M r. Clarsace Haan.
The evening passed quickly
used. Miss Dawson tied with Mias
playing
games and listening to
Hazel Edmlstoa for first pises,
Miss Mabel Repew being awarded tpusic until a late hour when de­
the consolation. To work o ff the licious refreshments were served.
The invitation list included the
tie, the words "W h ite Elephant”
were given, from which to make, following, Brmsl M iller, Freda
as many words as possible in S’ ffla tt. Hasel H ia tt, Dora Larson,
given time. Miss Ed miston scor-, leanetto Gere. M uriel McCutch-
Currier, M artha
ed sevent-three against fifty-five ids , Georgia
2ash,
Ahmee
Coleman,
Mrs. K ath­
by Miss Dawson, and received s'
rins
Coleman,
Lawrence
Mitch-
box of stationery as a reward.
For writing the most amusing lraore, Melvin K iner, Auhrey
Maan and the honored guests
“other h alf”, to a one-sided tele­
•jllss Bonnie Pollard and M r.
phone conversation, James McAl
lister Joined the ranks of the' C!ar* nee Haan.
dreams of wine;
electloa was hel And, though fa ll oft the objects of
Wednesday afternoon, to vote on J,,
oqr love
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proposed amendments to Were falhe, and Jn their splendour
(he A. H. 8. constitstion. The
overwrought,
first amendment read as follows: Yet was there aursfy then MP ♦ad-
A ll lettermen, w ith the exception
gar power
of 'basketball lettermen,, shall be working wtthia asv—aothteg M a
aathortsed to wear a white service
la truth,
stripe bn the le ft sleeve o f , the Than that most noble sStrtbate o<
for eaeh competitive year.
etball lettonbea shall be au-ifThongfc yet untutored and taOW
fhorlsed to wear a red service
dlaste.
etripe oa a 'white background on That vflsh A re something lo ftier,
(he left sleeve of the sweater for
more adorned,
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each competitive year and the Than Is the common aspect, daily
letter may he outlined la whttd
garb,
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Of human life.-—Wordsworth.
Second amendment: Any man
playing 120 minutes. |n at least
flare games against high school or
college teams of recognised rank,
■say be guarded the' official em­
SATUKDAV E V Z im rà
blem. Any man meeting the
editors shall have the power of
fu ll yearn may be awarded the of­
ficial emblem
vs.
Th ird amendment: Each spring
an editor shall ba elected for the
i Rogue annual, and another as ed­
itor of the Rogue N e w * These
Junior High Gymnasium
editors shall have th epower of
appointing a ll assistants to aid
Good PreHadnary
them lu carrying out thetr duties.
Main Game 8:46
James Briggs, . Jean Stratton
and Kay Nell acted as elerk's
during the election.
A special
ELECTRICITY
'mparts strength, gloss and beauty
to the hair, In the process of
permanent waving, always add
Ing a piquant attraction to the
individual features. This is only
one of the many personal and
physical Improvements made In
your appearance by experts In
our beauty partem today.
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Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
But most people prefer to
have tb'4se tiresome chores
rand led more economically and
th riftily by cou<-erus specializ­
ing in these things.
So It is with the problem of
the family wash.
It la old-
fashioned to bother with this
— If M an unnecessary annoy­
ance. ' - •
The modern laundry will hand­
le the famUy » v h In a more
expert' qnd satisfactory man­
ner than aay possible alteroa-
Thursday night for the first
time, the boys and girls glee clubp
met together for practice at the
high school gym. Due to the ab­
sence of Horace Dunn, an import­
ant principal who is In Corvallis,1
the practice was deterred.
The A rt class Is working en
the scenery for the operetta,
making wisteria, and. pointing ac­
cessories. The claes has progres­
sed w ell, as mash has bees a»-’
eemplished since the first of the'
semester. '
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Pallets o f Varions A ges. Circular Free.
Dr., R. E. Duganne
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THE HOUSEWIFE^SAYS—
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“Ashland Creamery Butter
Riddle
Beaver Springs mine
shows ore worth 22100 a ton.
For years we have been making good butter for
Ashland families. When they order from the groper
they don’t simply say butter—they specify ASH­
LAND CREAMY BUTTER.
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They know the quality never changes. They know
ESPECIALLY HAPPY?
they can he certain always to get it pure and fresh
and sweet. You will never he disappointed if you
always ask your grocer for
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Then Send Her a Box of Flowers.
ASHLANb CREAMERY BUTTER
It is not necessary that you aw ait some special
event—she will appreciate flowers any day.
W E ALSO MAKE TH E FAM OUS SH A STA ICE CREAM AND
OTHER D A IR Y PRODUCTS.
Hatcher Floral Co.
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Boulevard and Palm Ave.
Phone 118
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Down Town Agent—Raggedy Ann Shop.
Spring is Here
Come in and Look Over Oar Stock
IT’S
Easy to Remember
— the G irl
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> - t h e Flayer
> - t h e Name ‘
AT ALL LEADING
Also Reds and Rocks
WOULD YOU MAKE HER
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Don’t Be
Old-Fashioned
About Laundry
There may still be a few »ld-
(ashiooed people who bake
their own bread, who dip their
own cssdles. who make their
ows sassage, who grind th e i-
owu corn.
$185.00 per 100$ Prepaid.
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Lfthis Springs Hotel
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Haftaon and Hollywood Strains
Ashland High
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WHITE
LEGHORN
CHICKS
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ask your grocer for
. DUGANNE’S SELECT
BASKETBALL
evening's prize winners.
After the gam e* refreshments ^ Umook_ $100,000 veneer plant Salem— Hunt Broe. building an;
other fru it warehouse, to cost |1 5 ,
were served by the Misses A:
to be built, to employ 150 men.
Oa King, Lucills Reeder sad Opal’
Blakar,
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Those present ware: Misses A r­
ties'Stockdale, Hasel Edmiston,
Vera W right, Velma
Spencer,
Bernice Phelps. Nellie Hallowell,
Iris Morgan, Opal Blaker, Mabel
Depew, Opal Mltohell, Virginia
Hooper, JJean Putman. Lucille
Reeder, Margaret Coffelt, Bernice
Dawson, Lucille Dawson, Amanda
Xing, W ilm a Sheley, W ilm a Ja­
cobson. Messrs Ralph Chnrch,
Jimmie Briggs, James McAllister,
For quality, purity and flavor, always
SATURDAY, February «B, 1M7.
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GROCCRY 8TOOI8
W E CARRY A OMPLCTE LIK E OF
Cooking Utensils and Household
Articles
Many Patterns to Choose From in Our China
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Hepartmiiit
FU LL RETS OF OTRHES F R Ô li *3.S5 UP.
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Ashland Creamery
THE POULTRY
INDUSTRY
Now is the time when poultry raisers, old and new,
are planning the new y e a fs work.
FOR THOSE BABY CHICKS
Albers Chic|t Starter is one o f the finest starting mashes yoni can
give them. — Wfe also egonry a eoutpleie line of Albers and Crown
Poultry Feeds.
Barnes Worm Emulsion and Other Approved
Poultry Remedies.
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Just Arrived
A Complete Line of Arrow-Head H<*ierj for the
W hole Family .
We Buy Your Eggs at Best Market Prices.
NOTICE OUR WINDOW S
A s h la n d F ru it <0.
P r o d u c e A sso cia tio n