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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1927)
Z2S£2203iœ SUES FORD FOR «1,000,000 The Senior girls held • meet ing Monday morning to decide ota ‘their graduation dresses.' The fa ir Seniors w illU e graduated in dainty pastel shades of voile They' may have either white or blonde slippers and light stockings. A pretty effect w ill be created by all the dresses being made sixteen in ches from the floor. A Senior class meeting of the beys and girls both, resulted In the selection of a three act com edy, "A F u ll House," which the Seniors w ill present as they’er annual play. The cast requires fourteen-characters, so that more Seniors can take part. Tryouts w ill start soon, so that work on the play ftsay begin. The A. H. 8. executive commit tee held an Important meeting Friday. Thia dealt with the school funds and the annual’s f i nancial stand. Names of all those who wanted an annual were taken last Friday. Many responded and straightway a committee was appointed to collect 50 cents lm- M ISS DOROTHY REID, * Editor X CALENDAR OF EVENTS Tuesday, War. 29. — Rebekah lodge No. 14 w ill entertain- the - Past Noble Grand’s and all vis iting P. N. G. are welcome. Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and families are Welcome. Wednesday, M ar. 80.— The Pres- w byterlan church will hold {heir annual meeting dnd dinner in the church in the evening. Elec- tio of officers. Friday, A pril 1.—-Rainbow class of the M. E. cbureh will meet at 7:30 p. m. W ed. A pril 20. — Elks’ Ladles dance in the Elks Trinple. tt tt tt tt , SI M M E R ’S K E Q I IE M B lu r of deepening shadows Vague translucent haze Sweep of crumpled brown leaves W istful, sighing days, ask your grocer for Aaron Sapiro, organizer of farm ers’ co-operatives who is suing Henry Ford for $1-000,000 libel because of criti cisms publish in the Dearborn Independent, F o rd ’s week ly paper. Sapiro complains he was termed a member of a “ conspiracy of Jews to control the world’s food .•Brac kets.” ' 8 tt « transportation. Such speeds, he maintains, will be necessary in the future if railroads are to -hold their own against the encroach ments of fast airline services. The Modem Metho O f Roasting Meat To Perfection You Pay No more, no less. . . but Quaker Oats has the flavor T o the modern wom an, there probably is no other food as use ful in the kitchen as Mazola. N early every day she finds n ew uses for it in all cooking, frying, baking and for fine salad dress ings. T his recipe from Ida Bailey A llen’s N ew Book (see coupon -below) demonstrates a n ew use for Mazola that is being w el comed everyw here. Once you tr y Mazola for cooking you w ill never go back to the old fashioned w a y o f using animal fats. T o R oast M eat W ipe the meat with a dam p cloth, place in a dripping pan or double roaster, chut with salt, and flour, allowing from one to two _ oons of flour to sift on the bottom of the pan, and put tn a hot oven, 37; to 400 degrees F. to brown. This talps from fifteen to twenty minutes. Pour a little hot water into the pan containing two or three tablespoons M azola and one-half tablespoon of Karo, Blue Label. Basu the meat with this every fifteen minutes, until done. M alp a gravy from the drippings in the pan, adding a cup of boiling water to each half cup of drippings. Iftnecessary, thicipn the gravy with a little Argo or Kingsford's Cornstarch blended with cold water. œ Mrs. Alexander Livingston de lightfully entertained at her home ' on East Main street Friday eve ning, March twenty-fifth, In honor of her house guest, Mrs. Efflo Etewart, whose engagement to Mr. R. Heasley of Cfreal Springs, 111., ¡was announced. The reception was a complete- surprise to Mrs. Stewart, who | _ early in the evening was Invitod food, to go for a ride and on returning found her friends assembled to ¡ng tt congratulate her. She( received? you i many beautiful gifts, among them dlnar Send O nly ioc with this coupon and you wjjjreeefve a copy of Ida Bailey Allen’« wonderful new Cook Book, beautifully bound, m pages of uouwal tecipea. Write J o h n so n Ija h a e C om p any. Addreaa. Town.. Q u a k e r O a ts * lang operated a number of the fastest trains in the world, the railroad industry was far behind in developing its full possibilities in the way of speed and service. “The Journey from London to JordAn Valley — R. N. Van- Glasgow, 430 miles,” said Lord Monkswell, "should be made in aiier discovers coal vein 10-inches not less than three hours.” He thick on his property on Succor also declared that although Eng- Creek near hère. Mrs. E ffie Stewart Honor Guest— * The clyb meeting Is expected to be especially Interesting next time as the boys and girls glee clubs and orchestra are invited. A special program is being plan- For quality, purity and flavor, alway! pilvery fog arises Merging into rain. Lips muted with yearning Eyes misted with pain Blanche Logan O’Neal. ' FAVHT (Continued From Yesterday) By and by her brother Valentin returns victorious from the war, but too late. He challenges his sister's seducer; Mephlsto, how ever, directs Faust’s sword, and the faithful brother, m uch against Faust’s own will, is slain, cursing his sister with his last breath. Now Marguerite awakes to the awful reality of her situation and she shrinks from her brother’s murderer. Everybody shuns her, and she finds herself alone and forhaken. In despair she seeks refuge in church, but her own conscience is not silenced;.it cuses her more lohdly than the pious songs and prayers, secuted by evil spirit, forsaken and forlorn, Marguerite’s reason gives way and she drowns her new-born child. MetnwftRe Mephlsto has done everything to stifle in Faust the pangs of conscience. Faust never wills the evil, he loves Marguer ite sincerely, but the bad • spirit urges him onward. He shows him all the joys and splendors of earth and antiquity in its most perfect form in tha person of Helena, but in the midst of all h:s orgies Faust sees Marguerite. He beholds her, pale, unlike her former self, in the white dress of the condemnd, with a blood-red circle round the neck. Then he knows no rest, lie feels that shells in danger and he bids -Mephlsto save her. Marguerite has actually been thrown Into prison for her deed of madness, and now the execution e r’s axe awaits her. She sits on the damp straw, rocking a bundle Which she takes for htfr baby, and across her poor, wrecked brain there flit once more pictures of all the scenes of her short-lived happiness. Then Faust enters with Mephlsto and tries to persuade her to escape with them. But eho Instinctively shrinks from her lover, loudly Imploring God's and the Saints’ pardon. God h a s mercy upon her, for, Just as the bells are tolling for her execution, she expires, and her soul is car ried to heaven by angels, there to pray for her erring lover. Meph lsto disappears Into the earth. . » tt tt tt mediately'from each one. The- cost of an annual la (2.0 0. Thia advance payment la to secure the final purchase of the book and to make a fund on which Immediate work can be started. The book Is expected to be put out about the middle of May. The Rogue annual staff has been ap pointed and assignments given out. ' • The Camp Fire Girls are plan ning an April Fool’s party. This affair cannot take place A pril 1, but w ill be staged very soon after. Miss Crain’s gymnastic exhibi tion w ill Jake place In the Junior High gym. Friday evening at 8 : IS Drills and dances w ill be .featured. The gym classes from every school w ill be represented and this is expected to be a Very Interesting entertalnmnt. Th Ukelele club has postponed Its regular meeting until Thurs day of next week, as several mem- wish to see Medford's operetta, which is given that night at the Craterlan. Ashland Creamery BUTTER Are Yon In Prim e! NO! NOT FEELIN G JU ST RIGHT ned. The Llthla hotel ballroom ‘ A s jo ria '—3 North ««atora P»l» & Papar Company takes options w ill be the scene of the gayety. on Immense waterfront tract, to Monday afternoon the Seniors provide for enlarged construction were requested to write their plans. names and hand them in at the office in the form they wished them to appear on their diplomas. R E A D C L A S S IF IE D A D S Several Seniors optimistically wrote their names down. W ell, they’ll get a diploma next year. The Spanish' classes are signing up to go to the party this Satur day night while several students are practicing stunts to perform on tha “ noche.” F L«=Sfi!£ I Rub on— inhale vapore Do Y o u ? DO YOU buy stock from men you don’t know in companies you never heard of? Don’t do it. DO YOU feel flattered by a fine letter from a stock selling house you never heard of? Don’t—you’re on a sucker list. DO YOU think that a man w ith a busi ness paying huge profits is out peddling his stock from door to door? He isn ’t. DO YOU investigate before- you invest? Do you see your banker FIRST? You should. We w ill gladly help you to find out whether any stock offered is an in vestment such as you can safely put your money into. We are glad to perform this service not only for your protection but because we don’t like to see those who are unworthy profit at your expense. 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