Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 04, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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-National F%dura»<°® ■ <A- ‘Music
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dubs to help iteae the land of
prove m
J’r t f . ’ rfnd MrJ. £,* B! J&ghi at­
Otsrenee Byrd g»ve S paHy to w
‘ three hundred •thaussnd dollars
tended the Gold H ill - Ashland de­
group of his friends Sunday wf*
during the MacDowell w e e k,
bate at Ashland High Inst Friday
tornooa a t Mo horns. “v
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' March seventh to fourteenth.
evening wherh M r. .Vraas offie-
. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Connor .^ad
The program of the evening,
latod as one pf the Judges.
fam ily who recently came from
“ American Compptera” » m . then
Miss Emma Crawford who has
Saturday, Mar. 3.—-Talent Com- turned overjt® Mrs. E. A. Wood«,
F lier, Idaho, hgvh m ovyl into too
been making an axtended1 visit hou^o formerly occupied h y '^ M
muuity club will, have ua old-
ehahranna.
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with her Parents left' fo r 8 |n Bop«.
fashioned dance in the city hall
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A t the close of the third num­
Francisco le ft Sunday to attend to
in Talent.
Dwight VhnmoUt o f 0 . A* *C.
ber the chairman asked for any
Monday, Mar.
T. A. Coun­ additional remark« and much en­ business matters. - •
filled 'the pulpit nt the If. B.
cil meets at 2 p. m. In the pub­
church Sunday. ' '
thusiasm was expressed. The
lic library.
H. W K to to .h ad »s » Tfgltor
story of “A W ild Rose" was told S. plgpo dge» “Trium phal Msrah,”
Monday, Mar. 7^— Neighbors of hr Mr«. L . Hansen, and followed Krocgey, plgyed h r Mrs. H- 9- Sunday. Ed R14dle of Riddle, Ore.
the Woodcraft w ill meet to the by a beautiful piano solo “To a Alklna and Mrs. A. R, W illits ; i: . B. Boon, W. Jacobs gad W.
L 0 . 0 . F. hall at 7:30 p. m. W ild Rose" by Miss Haight. The life sketch of Charles W.akefleld Cochran motored to Healy* Satur­
following the meeting there story of the pseudonym of Mac­ Cadman by Mrs. Robertson;
J, day night where they played for
w ill be a Sat, Patrick's part/,
Dowell, “ Edgar Thorne” was giv­ vocal duet "A t Dawning,” Gad- a daneo.
party.
Mr. and Mra,; James Popp, Mr.
en by Rose Aiken.
Mrs. Beebe man. by Mra. E. O. Smith and Miss
Tuesday, Mar. «.— Junior High told of the five thousand dollar JeJar Anderson, accompanied at ’and Mrs. C. W . Long and daugh­
P. T. A. meets at 3 p. m. in the reward given Mrs. Edward Mac- the piano by Mrs. Van Fossen;' 8. ter, Iris, and Mr. and M is. M. E.
school building. Good program. Howell, the
America#' "woman, life sketch ef Mra. H. H. Beach Both motored to K lam ath Falls
Tuesday, Mar. «.— Delphian« will who had made the greatest contri­ by Mra..,Stanley Robinette; 9. vo­ Bunday.
meet in the Lithia Springs hotel bution
The boys d h b of Talen t played
to the country’s artis­ cal solo “When Mamma Sing«,“
at I p. m.
tic advancement during thei year Beach, by Mrs. E. 0 . Smith ac­ the Comrade Clnb of Ashland at
Wednesday. Mar. A— »Wednesday 1*23.
companied at the piano by Mrs. Ashland last Saturday. T aleni
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club will meet at the homo of
VanFossen
and *10. vqcb I duet, lo jt by ano point,
The following program was
Mrs. Wilmer» Poley on Gresh­
"The Yearls k t The Spring*,”’
M r. and Mrs. H. W . Keese spent
given: “American Composers—
Beach, by M rs. E. O. Smith and the weok-en« In K lam ath Falls
am Street,
1. boyhood of Edward MacDowell
W<xluesday, Mar.
U p per.V al­
by Mrs. F . L . Putnam; 2. plapo Miss Jean Anderson, accompanied w ith M r. Ksese’f mother. M rs/
ley community club w ill meet
solos (a ) “ By a Meadow Brook,” at tbe piano by Mrs. Van Fossen.
in the’ clubrooma. Mias Flor­
A t the close of’' the program
MacDowell and “ From' a Wan­
ence York. Home Demonstra­
Miss
Wanda Hinkle, a very gifted
dering Iceberg," MacDowell, play­
musician, favored tbe club with
tion agent, w ill be present,
ed by Miss Berna Haight; 3. Pet­
Saturday, Mar. 12.— College Glub
erborough Colony by Mrs. C. V. two piano numbers “ Hebrew Mel­
will meet at the home of Miss
G O N E !
Howell; <. Ufa sketoh of E. R. ody” by Joseph Acbrou-and “ Rten-
Marie Myers, Medford, Oregon.
attee Romance“ by Jesse Craw­
Krocger by. Mrs. A. J. McCallep;
ford.
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. I WOULD THAT I KNBW
I f a radiant flood of sunlight
Carried the gold of my love to
you.
In a shower of gleaming cgins,
Each an ardent thought, and trne.
In the secret corner of yonr heart,
Would you hoard them as misers
Or would they go a spendthrift’s
•wnyf •
Ah, I would that I knew.
. Blanche Logan O’Neal.
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The Beta Chapter of the Del-
phiaas gave their first party nt
the Parish House, February 28.
.Bach member Invited a guest and
“preparations were made to enter­
tain eeventy-flve.
During the afternoon a very
splendid program was given by
Cart Loveland, M r*. Sylvan Pro­
vost. Mrs. B. A. Woods and Mra.
G. H. Wanner. Mra. Herbert Me.
Carthy, chairman of the aoelal
commtttpe, assisted by Mrs. Frank
member^
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Btototrve Pouter
A H unter Stew was enjoyed by
Mr. and Mrs. R. 9 , latraon, Mr.
and Mrs. K K Ix,w ®apday ' on
the banks e ( Wngpsr Creek.
; Jim Morrison and fam ily of
4fedfor£ were calling an W ill
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O pportunitiesH iat Can Never
Return
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You bad available funds 'tot different
CHOICE MEATS FOR YOUR
SUNDAY DINNER
by the February atom s.
nal B ank
orbo O n
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tog that ig m ade wad a t right
W E G U A R AN TEE OUR M EA TS TO B E FR E S H
A N D J U IC Y A N D TENDER.
Harrow« Plows add gH kinds
o i tool* carried, to stock.
A few White Itowtog Ma.
cfeteea left fog 9M.Q0 ouch.
Phone us your order fo r your Sunday meat.
are sure you w ill become a steady patron.
Those whp are young should think of the
future now and AOT before it is toe late!
Pei's Corner
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foresight in bnilding daips an4 rww*
voir« to »tore the winter w y h * of rein
and snow for later needs illustrates a < if-
feronoe between public enterprise and
many indteidnab; the fast leek ahead and
preHde tor future needs, while the latter
art Tory Ukely to toe up their surplus
as they ge atong.
Hew is i t with you? Is yonr surplus in
its proper remrrotr (our Savings f a -
partwent) or running |o waste with the
result that yon may enperitnod'a shortage
id time of greater need?
ne/M toSO O
times tha t yon meant to invest b u t never
did! They would have provided an in ­
come fo r yon HOW , when yon need i t
We
R k to W w tlfar ratoa kav« Sited « M r -
vqin to tfe W o and tfal vwwtoJto
well packed with snow fU M y
Vator
is assnrtd ftp power sm far ferlgttion.
Vtofangnomd water-thebe fcav« rim » par»
ceptibly, thus assuring » f a t a * advaqtoft
whioh Will far wrt-weigttbe damage dens
and Mrs. Clair ' Oraham
moved Oils week tg
fftF n r-
eucg Wilson bourn ou tog MWh
f Mr.
COMMffWCUt «a
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Phone 107
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Dean and Mrs. John Fuller, were
hostgsaea for the afternoon.
A f a tats hour ten was served
from a begutifull decorated table,
presided over h r Mra. W . L.
Maxgy npd Mrs, Victor M ill*.
Dftphiaa groups met during
February at the home of Mrs.-
George A. Briscoe for tho board
meeting and Mtth Mra. B. A.
Woods and Mrs. G. H. Webner for
the group meetings. A t all of
them, splendid programs were
given.
The regular Chapter meeting
for March eighth w ill be held ns
usual In the ballroom of the Lith­
ia Springs hotel.
The, Delphian board
meets
March I I w ith Mrs. Herbert Mc­
Carthy. at which time Mrs. H. A.
Pracht and Mra. H . C. Qaley w ill
have charge of the program.
“M any singers find,
as I da± that throat
p r o t e c t i o n (fn d
greater pleasure are
f o u n d m ly »« Lucky
O W s fr Q fla
■s* ->v
Strikes,”
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Aslilaud Floral Society Will
- The Ashland Floral society will
hold Its regular meeting In the
public library Monday, March 7,
at eight p. m.
The subject for discussion Is
"Rock Gardens;** this form of
gardening should prove Interest­
ing to Aahlanders with our h ill­
sides.
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Attention Is called to the prjicle
in the current nnmhgr oP **Tha
Country
Gentleman**
entitled
‘‘Flower Gardens From Seeds.”
M eeting of tbe Ashland Music
Htndy Club—
One of the most successful and
enthusiastic meetings of the Ash­
land Music Study club whs held
Monday evening. February 2R, at
the Presbyterian church. In the
absence of the president Mrs. J.
H . F u ller. Mra. A. R. W illits pre-
Edward Johnson, Celebrated Tenor
• W hy he reamtmends smoking Ludty Strike
— because "It’s Toasted”
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to the publics need for utility services.
You can share in pur growth by invest,,
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