* I » PAGE ASHLAND DAILY TIDING* •octal Moor made pleasant by the arttotio deaoratlaas o( spring blossom«. Refreshments of apple pie with whipped cream and coffee wdrs Ecrred at tables prettily arranged, flo w ers forming the center pieces. The following committee was In charge: Mrs. Minnie Gearhart, chairman, assisted by Mesdames Crowson. Galbraith and Gentry. Flowars were sent to those who are confined to their homes with lllnoss. The Circle will meet again on Wednesday afternoon, April thirteenth. MISS DOBOTËY REID, Editor RANKS FIRST STOCKTON. Cal.. Mar. 26.— 1 (UN)— “Honor they father and 'Till we find answer to Death’s thy mother," ranks first among Mystery? t* the Ten Commandments with Col- ’ - Onr paths long since have met; lege of ths Pacific students. It was revealed in a questionnaire. Two our hearts are twain, ¡hundred and fourteen queries -, Ths race of Life is slowly being were on ths list. 1 nin; , . i ’ Keeping the Sabbath was at . "Beyond the dying splendors of the bottom, indicating that the I Life’s sun modern youth has lost his respect In God’s Hereafter, may we meet for older traditions. Important t again? of the commandments, according Alan H. Rhodes,-N. Y. to the students, was graded as » « » R fallows: Tidings Force Entertained at Honor thy father and thy moth- r Parish House— t As strong as death ever be I wonder, shall we always friend. • Each to the other, end. Miss Georgie Coffee and Miss Ethel Shrum delightfully enter­ tained the Ashland Dally Tidings force with a jolly party in the Parish House Tuesday, March 22. An enjoyable evening w a s spent dancing, made possible by a Brunswick, which was furnished through the courtesy of H. H. El- hart, and playing cards, Five-Hun­ dred and Bridge being the most popular games. At a late hour the hostesses served refresh­ ments. Those present at thia happy af­ fair were: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Gillings, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Read, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards. Mrs. D. P. Shrum, the Misses Laura Sha, Margaret Ar- mentrout, Pearl Shrum. Dorothy Retd, Gertrude Carlton, and Meters Ted Kinney, Charles Pe­ be a trie, John Galey, Albie Beck, War­ ren Doremus. and the hostesses Misses Georgie Coffee and Ethel Shrum. tt R R —~ Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not kill. - Thou shalt'fiot-commit adultery Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not bear false test­ imony. Thoh shalt not take the name of the Lord, thy God, in vain. Thou shalt not worship any graven image. Thou shalt not covet. Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. electrical equipment. Souyd wars therapy, be calls it. He himhelf is styled 'The mneta healer.” "Of oonree, "I’m . utterly confk dent the experiment will be t success," Ms told the United News. Report* From Stricken Area »‘Yon will see stennge things Frt- Indicate Hood Get­ day night. This ta the first great ting Wcr*e public demonstration with com­ LITTLB ROCK, Ar., Mar. 2L—, plete equipment, bu w s know (UN)— Pesr thSt the Good in what we are going to do." eastern Arkansas will be wsrse The audience ta to get n doee than any since 1012 was express­ net only of amplified Brahlns, ed today by Adjutant General J. Beethoven and Baoh but they are R. Wayne following reports from to be sprayed with penetrating the stricken areas. light waves. "Bound waves, The national guards are be­ ^hereepy” machines are designed coming pressed for tents and oth­ “to allow one to hear music at a er equipment to send the victims. , normal soj;nd propensity and at The troops today began patching D ream ; same time feel the same music i Young Piano the old tents and believe that they waves with great fores," Bay ex­ *w Theory plained. will be able to supply two or three hundred more. Ray and a co-worker, Dr. Ward Hundreds of residents in the NEW YORK. Mar. 26.— Mu­ Glbaon. an inventor of radio de­ lowlands of the Missisippi. White, sic’s. power to sooths civilised vices, hare been In New York pro. St. Francis and Laugllle river Aches and pains jgets Its first try­ bottoms are being driven from out in a big way Friday night. their homes by rising waters. Houston Ray, a wavy-haired, The Missouri Pacific Railroad dreamy-eyed young concert pftth- Check at first sneesc. «Mb oa—taimle vapore company, which operates lines lst, has promised to sit down and through ths flooded districts, is Insert vim, vigor and vitality into making no charge for transportat- .an audiencq at Carnegie hall with ing tents and.equipment to suf­ a grand piano and high powered â K fid n fit ferers. The cofapany also is fur­ nishing freight cars for housing purposes. Cleanse your skin with Elisa­ beth Arden’s Venetian Cleans­ ing Cream. Tone it by pat­ ting with Ardena Skin Tonic. Nourish It by applying Orange Skin Food. These three steps ■«PPly every Important need of the skin to keep It lovely. Elizabeth Arden*« Venetian Toilet Preparation* are on sale at Lithia Springs Pharmacy Only The Best Wednesday— The Auxiliary to ths Trinity Guild held a social meeting in the Parish House Wednesday evening, March twenty-third. Cards occupied most of the time, five tables of Bridge being in play. Mrs. Domino Provost won the first fhlss and Mrs. E. M. Berg was awarded the consola­ tion. The hostesses, Mrs. Miller Dunn apd Lynn Slack, served delicious refresh meats. R R R Hplrndkl Attendance at Meeting Of Boelal Circle— The Social Circle of the Chris­ tian church met in the church parlojs Wednesday. March 23, at 2:30 p. m. with a splendid at­ tendance. Mrs. C. O. Holman, president of the organisation, conducted a short business session," after which the members spent a happy Vi««« . GREAT TIMBER CUT VICTORIA, B. C„ March 35.— (UN )— The 19?8 timber cut in British Columbia was greater than In any previous year, A report tabled in the legislature by T. D. Pattullo, minister of lands shows that 2,900,000,900 feet of lumber wore cut last year. Ashland is such a community its of­ ficials and business men endeavor to make visitors feel that they want to come back to do business here. This community bank endeavors to ex­ press this same ideal in it* contacts with customers, for we want them to always feel that they want to come back to do business here—and to pass on the good word that helpful service is gladly extend, ed, whenever occasion offers. • We are glad of opportunities to serve «SAMSON» Suit Cases and Hand A finer ; " . 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