Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 11, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACK TWO
»AU*
H. H ( Young, Pastor
Services in the Odd Fellow*
H all avely second, fourth and
fifth Sunday.
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Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Divine
worship
at
10:45
o'clock. ,
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" It is expedient that one man
The F a ll (toapel T e a z le
die for the people" theme o f the
J. E. Murphey, Pastor
sermon based on John 1 |, 47-63.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. to. Mr.
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C. J. Foster, Supt.
T rla lty Episcopal Ctonrch '
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
Young peoples meeting, 6« SO p.
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
m. “Come with us and ws w ill do
Sunday school at* 9:45.
thee good.”
Morning kervice and sermon at
Evening worship, 7 :tè p .m .
"Ae annual meeting of the Ore- County Demonstrator.
M 1*0,1
ton Tuberculosis Association, held Thompson explained that menta
ih Portland, March 2nd and Srd, health must be part of physical
was attended by four delegatee health. Scholastic, mental, and
from Jackson county. Miss Leah health attainm ent must be th<
Jennings add Mias Josephine Kopr goal of a ll mutually responsible
pese of the Reftlth Unit, and Mrs. for children. I t is agreed that
Harris Dean and Mrs. Perry , O. parent, teacher, nurop, and volun-
Crawford of the Public Health As- teer has a place in the program
Bociation. W ith large delegations for a child's health and they must
from a ll parta
thè state, sever- work in unison that the child may
hl from California and * Washing- have a chanoe to reach his highest
ton,, and throe national workers potentialltlss.
Psychiatrists In­
prespat at the twò-day sessions, r.ist that the meatal illness of
the meeting wag a most successful many strong, healthy unfortun-
ftympoium on health.
atee now vegetating in state aay-
Some of the prominent speakers turns could have been prevented
were; Miss Jane C. Alien, Director fairly early Iu life.
National Organisation for Public , Minds can be safeguarded same
Health Nursing, Dr. H. R. Ed- an bodies so that elSar thinking
wards, Medical Field Secretary,, .becomes an early habit.
Most people rearrange their
: National Tuberculosis Association,.
Dr. j . O. Townsend. U. S. Ppbllc prejudices instead of thinking,
^ealth. and Mpdical Director for Miss Thompson said, an she mads
Tbe meeting of tbe'U pper V al­
ley Community Club held in tbe
club house at Bellview Wedneodgy,
afternoon, was well, attended and
a happy greeting for Mist Y ork
our new demonstration agent.
Mrs. W . D. Jaokaon, president
of Qio clgb, and Mrs. M ark Trne,
actgd as hostesses for the after­
noon.
< t the business meeting, thg
president appointed Mrs. Tucker-
and. Mrs. True as delegates to ao-
(ornpany.tbe president to Grants
Pass, to attend the meeting of tbs
board of the Southern Oregon
Federation of Women’s Clubs
which convenes in Grants Paas
Saturday, March 12.
Following the business session,
Miss Dorothy W illia m *
played
r ever a t numbers on the piano, and
Mrs» W . L. Moors regd delightful­
ly for the club..
i
Refreshments
of
Bavarian 1
Cream, wafers and tea. were then
served.
\
A hat school w ill be conducted *
by Miss York for the women next 1
Wednesday, March 16. I t w ill be 1
an all day session.
If you ore looking for a real
Strangers and visitors cordial fy
homelike church, attend these 1 welcomed.
services and yon will be convinc­
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ed that there is a welcome that Is
1 First Church of Christ,'Scientist
hard to find.
p io n eer Ave., £outh
Every Wednesday in each week
’■ Sunday morning service at 11
prayer meeting, 7:89.
o'clock, subject, “ Substance."
Stirring singing and gospel
Sunday school.gt 9:45 o’clock.
preaching.
Wednesday evening service at 8
p. m.
. '.
First Presbyterian CTturch
Reading room open daily from
.... W ith Illuminated Bulletin......
2 to 5 except Bundays and holi­
11
a
m.
“The
Invisible
days. The public Is lovingly- In­
Church."
vited.
Special music by a quintette
a a a
composed of Miss Florence Allen,
Church of Christ
Messrs McGee, W right, McCoy and
Bible school at 9:46 a. m.
Frost.
Lord's Supper at 11 a .m . and
7:34 p. m. “The Unreasonable­
preaching
service immediately
ness of Christianity.” Special mu­
following.
The sermon subject
sic.
“We Come To
Thee,”
will be “New Springs Styles to r
Sweeney Mixed Quartette..
The modern danCe given at the
Old and Young.”
9:45 Bible School.
club housO Tuesday night, March
Cbrjstian Endeavor at 6:16 p.
4:00 b. m. ’■ Jr. ' Christian En­
8. was not a financial success.
m. Evangelistic services at 7:30
deavor.
The floor wpe good, the
mtisie
p. m. The message of the evening
6:3» p. m. Intermediate C. E.
was exceptionally fine, but the
belnj^, “W alking In The Old
6:30 p. m. Senior C. E.
crowd was not. there. W hile we
Paths”.
.
Wednosda/, 2:00 P- m. Wo­
did not I o n , we did not make
The ordinance of Baptism will
man’s, Missionary 8ociety with
enough to w arrant us in keeping
he administered at the evening
Mrs. Hattie Boyd, 817 No. Main.
up these dances gs a regular
service. Special music gt both
w N k ly -'u n d ertak in g ,
therefor
morning and evening services.
Methodist Episcopal (Yiarrh
they are stopped for the present.
Choir meets Saturday evening
H. F. Pemberton Pastor
Any change w ill be kept before
st 7 o’clock for rehearsal.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
the public through th press.
Sermon subject: "Getting An-
swers to Our Prayers.”
Misa Frances Barnes’ little
Evening worship at 7:30. Sub-
daughter of M r. and Mrs. S. K.
Ject: "No Man Llveth Unto H im ­
Barnes, has been jll for the past
self.” One of tbe aeries on Some
two or three days and a consulta­
Great Sinners of the' Bible.
The Talent Community Club tion of doctors Wednesday, re­
Sunday schodl at 9:45. A Bible cleared quite a substantial sum sulted in the taking of the little
School for you and your children. with their old fashioned dance girl to tbe hospital where she will
Junior League for children last Saturdy night and plan to be closely watched and it may be?
from $ to 14 at 4.
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hold another in tbe near .future. operated upon a t once.
Epworth League for young peo­
ple at 6:15. An hour full of In­
The hot lunches sponsored by
M r. A. J. Hodges moved to the
terest and enthusiasm. .
Bert Anderson Orchard
Thurs­ ■the P. T. A. at the Bellview school
Prayer meeting at 7:30 every day where he will work for Mr. are a thing of the past, and many
Wednesday.
of the children are feeling a long­
Anderson.
are cordially Invited to at­
ing for the soup or hot chocolate,
tend all these services.
John Barton who has been which has been served through
Gospel
preaching, excellent, living on the Anderson Orchard the Vinter months, to round out
music, Christian fellowship and a has moved to the Ellis place their mid-day-meals.
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homelike atmosphere w ill make where hie daughter. Mrs. Parks,
you feel glad you came. Strang­ now lives.
Edwin Dunn, who was 111 again
ers and visitors eepeclally wel­
last week gained rapidly, and at
come.
, „
C. E. Borg. R. R. Foster and last report Is about himself,
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families, were panning for colors though he Is still playing the
OeagregaHonal Church
In some of (he recent slides on gentleman.
Sunday,school at 9:46.
Wagner Crock Sunday.-
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
The writer bad the good for­
The sermon theme Is “Christ Is a
L. O. Penland moved Thursday tune to attend the entertainment
Spirit.”
to the McClay place which he pur­ given by the Noil Creek P. T. A.
Junior C. E. at 4 p. m.
Friday night, March 4th, and it
chased last week.
Senior C. E. at «¿30 p. m.
was a success from every angle.
Evening service at 1:S9l The
The entertainment was well
Mrs. Ed Robison, has. been
eermon theme is “ A Fool’s Assur­ confined to her home for tbe past worth white, and the dance In the
ance. **
old~sdbool building after the pro­
week with the flu.
The mid-week meeting is Wed­
gram was enjoyed by everyone.
nesday at 7:30 p. in.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burk, Mr. Following an hour or two of danc­
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anti Mrs. E .'C . Gardner motored ing a lovely lunch of cake, sand­
Baptist Church
to Grants Pass Sunday by w ar of wiches and pickles with coffee or
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor
Applegate. Many signs ot tbe re­ chocolate was served in ths new
Sabbath School, PM«'
school building. The. committee
cent flood were in evidence.
Preaching, 11:00.
With this in charge should feel
duly proud of tholr success. A nice
B. Y. P .U .. 6:10.
M E E T IN G O F CAMP
Topic: Taking ths onrss out of
F IR E ASSOCIATION little sum was realized by the P,
T. A. to^spply on the piano which
Money. I f you think money does
The Ashland camp firs guarJT they aro buying for the school.
not talk come next Sunday eve­
ning and bear wbat onr dollar Ians association* met at tbe home
of Miss Meli Carter Wednesday
b its hare to say.
evening. Under the leadership of $1,000,000
Preaching, 7:>Q.
Another study in Revelation. Miss Edna Goheen, President of
T o end
This will b« based on the 13th the Association, plans for the ad­
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chapter which deals wjth the anti­ vancement and interests of the lo­
cal camp fire were discussed.
christ
There's a w ay to end colds so sB -
A motion was made and carried
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cfent,«© cMBBlco* that ws paid $ljOOO,-
that Ashland Camp Fire Troops 000 f o r i t T h a t way is H I L V S . I t
CEurrti of the Naanrenc ...
unite with Medford and Talent
Fourth and “ C“ Street
stop* cold* to 34 hour», checks fever,
troops
lh broadcasting a radio opens the bowels, to o t* the e n tin sys-
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mr.
prqgrsm at K M E D , Wednesday tem. H e pdBioM Who Imow k always
T. 8. Wllpy, Superintendent. -
At 11 o'clock mopiing worship, evening. Mar. 10.
re ly on i t G o start k p o w .
Mis Helen French was elect­
with sermon from the subject,
ed vice-president of the assocl*-
“ Mind Your Own Business."
ments.
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HevewCh Day Advetstlst Church
Corner 4th and C Streets
T L. Thuemler, Pastor
Sabbath 8choo), 10 a. m. Mr*.
Frank P |fl*y, Supt.
Sabbatb Bact'q,, P r a n c e s
Kplndter.
ijact Church
 At Body ”
Opportunities That Gan Nevor
• Return
f •
I We finally »etUed..dow>, m i­
ed some old c<pn Wttk A
etu«
and staged bank to i f a .
Of
conree we staked oUr claims 8n t.
On ths way tg. tnwu wg decid-
ed that we Mogld keep the whole
thing quiet u n til m y dad got
here,' but. of course It got out
when the org aggayed: f 70,000 a
Box Stationery
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W ith each purchase o f stationery—One selection
from our Birthday and Greeting Card' Assortment,
10c — 25c values
19c Each
PE PT O N A
OUR BBHT TO N IC
Just What you need at tl
time o f year.
W ill put y
on your feet for Spring.
Hair Brushes
Values 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00,
▲ Large Bottle '
Yóu r Selection at 1-2 Price
$ 1 .0 0
City last spring. At that time
some bf these visitors organised
a section and even asked for a
space devoted to lay workers ‘ in
the magazine e f the Public Health
purees. At the Institution there
wijl he round tables with nurse*
present to discuss'bow a commit-'
.tee. can help the nurse w ith her
clinics, school inspection, home
visits, county court connections,
sick ¡room supplies; extra C hrist­
mas work, hygiene classes for
children and mothers, education­
al work, etc. In other words vol­
unteers should- realize that there
are new ways to equip themselves
fgr. service, in fact this may be
qposldered a new profession— in-»
W a sted. intdVjgent, ' splfrqducaH
workers. Under the lead­
ership of the hurses, association
presidents, and by studying the
lay members’ section in the mag­
azine, they should go beyond the
first step of being a committee
member, rdhew their vision, and
consistently assume rsponsibili-
McNair Bros.
W ithout
hesitation
Cropln
swung op the fire truck as it
clanged toward the blase.
An
h o w la te r after his company
had put out the small roof blase
.Cronin strode into thp hospital.
But duty had ‘exacted a grim
price.
H is brother had died.
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Plows from >10.00 up. Imple­
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At 6:30 p. m. young people’s
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meeting.
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At 7:30 song service, followed
by sermon from tbe subject, “ Lib­
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Tbe regular mid-week prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening at
7:30 p. m.
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