Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 13, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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“If there sbotilft 4 » <>. ‘Ocftfoa
procession’,” h* add»4, *'ft wotld
probably be difficult to find a girl
with hair long enough to Ht(the
part, hat It women’s dresses’are
cut much lower, or. made much
higher, they will gK he Lady
iMteUkt They « W 0«
All Of the people kept lfotoors
with window« shgttsrpd, sgcept
a tailor, who looked through a
window of kb «hop. Ho was sap*
posed to have boon struck blind
and hie name in legend since
that time baa beet “PSSptag
1
?'* Tom.”
Godftras."
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According » « b le«*M. I<dy
Godlvg, Wife of (he eleretfth cen­
tury Lebftlc o f ’Mercia, rOde un­
clothed through Coventry on a
white horse .to obtain the femoral
of harsh exactions on her town*
psept*. .
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MISS DOROTHY REID, Editor
CALEXDAB OR EVENTS
eion Ming to. celebrate hdf birth­
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Thursday. April 14. — H ’ l g h day anniversary,
Covers were laid for dlght at a
School P. T. A. concert will be
given in the Civic dub house , table beautifully decorated la col-
on Wlnburn Way. Benefit I ore of pink and white, with a gor­
girls’ rest room at the high geous bouquet of spring blossoms
forming the centerpiece.
school.
Thursday, April 14.— Elks Ladies
Those who enjoyed this happy
» card clnJj club room Elks Bldg. affair were the Misses Laura
Hostesses Mrs. P. O. Sweden- Lynch, Emily Webber, Verna
Lynch, Meeera Lawrence Duff, Ar­
* burg and Mrs. J. H. McGee
Friday, April 1ft.— D. A. R. meets thur Paachelke, William McDon­
At the home of Mrs. GilMrt, on ald and Mack Seymour^ Of Med­
ford and Mias Jean Lynch of Ash­
Walnut Street.
Tuesday, April 1®.— Civic Club land.
Easter party in the clubhouse
8 8 ft
on Winburn Way. Bridge and College Chib Meets Saturday—
Pive Hundred. Everybody in­
The Rogue River Valley Col­
vited. Price 50 cents.
lege Women’s Club met Saturday
Wed. April 20. — Elks’ Ladles afternoon, April ninth at the at­
dance In the Elks Tempi«.
tractive home of Mrs. P. O. Craw­
Thursday, April 21.— Ladles t of ford on Siskiyou Heights in Med­
the Trinity Guild will hold a ford.
bazaar in the
Parish Honse.
After a brief business session
Apron, utility, cooked-food and Mrs. F . D. Wagner, program
candy booths.
chairman, Introduced the speaker
8 8 8
of the afternoon. Miss Moselle
Hair, secrcjxry of the Extension
AFTERMATH
Department of the University of
How many long years after
Oregon,
gave aa
instructive
Heart-aches ceased to be
and interesting address, “The
Will the memory of your smile World Movement in Adult Educa­
Torture me?
tion.”
The musical features of the pro­
A»d why Will I remember
gram were vocal Solos by Mrs. J.
A twisted path ag dusk
C. Collins. “It’s April” by Nevln
The wind’s caressing flhgers
and “Come to the Pair”, and two
Sweet with inusk?
violin numbers .played by Mr.
Carlton Janes. Mrs. Janes accom-
O silver songs of twilight
O wistfulness of these
Why Will yon tarn my heart anew
with memories f
Blanch Logan O’Neal
Ashland Oregon
feahylng Iff both' Instanced,
-
At the close of the program re­
freshments, -carrying out the Eas­
ter suggestion lA a very decera-
tlvw manner, were served by the
sojlal committee of which Mrs. L.
A. Mentzer was chairman. Sever­
al students of the extension work
nt the U. of O. were present as
Beginning tomorrow e v e r y guests. -
Thnrsday will be reception day at
Mrs. Emil Pell, Mrs. R. L. Reed,
the Convalescent Home on Gran­ Mrs. P. D. Wagner and Mrs.
ite street.
Fraqfc DUvts Upended from Aah-
An "invitation Is * extended by
Mrs. i f . M. Barber to the public,
8 8 8
to comp and visit with the Inter­ Civic Clnb Party Tnesday— 1
esting old people nt the Home and
The Women’s Civic Improve­
have a friendly cap of tea with ment club will give a public
them.
party In the civic clubhouse on
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White Elephant Class Will Have
Basket Dinner
Next 8unday, April seventeenth,
the White Elephant class of the
Christian church Will have a bas­
ket dinner in the banquet room
of the church.
,
Everyone Is Invited to come and
bring a well-filled basket and par­
ticipate In this jolly affair.
Wtnbnrn Way, Tnesday afternoon,
April nineteenth at 2:80. The
decorations and refreshments will
be carried ont to represent Easter.
Both Bridge and Pive Hundred
will be ptayed and everyone is in­
vited to attend.
8 8 8
W. C. T. U. Meets at H. O.
Wolcott Homo
A very Interesting meeting of
8 8 8
the W. C. T. U. was held yester­
Program In Civic Clubhouse—
day afternoon at the pleasant
The Senior high school P. T. A. home of Mrs. H 0 . Wolcott on
will pat on the following program Third street.
tomorrow evening, April four­
The following program was
teenth in the Civic club house on given: a beautiful piano solo by
Wlnburn Way. The proceeds will Miss Berna Haight, who gracious­
go toward furnishing the girls’ ly responded to an encore; Mrs.
rest room nt the high school.
Etta Rowland gave an instructive
Girls glee club of the Senior talk on “law enforcement;” Mrs.
high school.
John Mills gave a vocal solo, “He
Horn solo— E. Teo.
ts Mine,** accompanied at the
Vocal solo— Mrs. Lew Hansen. piano by Mrs. Clarence Dahoff
Reading — Mias Woodworth and she also responded to an en­
with musical accompaniment by core; Mr». J. M. Wolcott sang two
Miss Wanda Hinkle.
numbers.
“Alone” and
“My
Instrumental solo— Mrs. b / a . Mother,” Grandma Parr, aged 84
Woods.
years, gave two delightful Tend­
Dance number— Southern Ore­ ings “Whistling in Heaven” and
gon Normal student.
“A Trip to Frisco” and Mrs. Mary
Trombone duet—Mr. V. O. N. Wilshlre also gave two splendid
Smith and Mr. Moon.
readings.
Duet— Mr. and Mrs Lew Han­
Mrs. Louise Wolcott and Miss
sen.
May Benedict assisted the hostess
Cello solo— Miss Rose Aiken.
in serving delicious refresbdkent».
Reading, Poe’a “Raven.” with The next meeting will be held
University of Oregon slides— Dr. Tuesday. April 26, at the home of
Mattie B. Shaw.
Mrs. Prank Walker on Liberty
Solo— Mr. V. D. Miller.
street.
Boy’s glee clnb of the Senior
Those present were: Mesdames
high school.
Will Davis, Jennie Wolcott, Etta
8 8 8
Rowland, Louise Wolcott, Mary
Birthday Dinner At P l a z a -
Wllahlra. Elmer Sandertln, John
Miss Verna Lynch of Medford Mills, Clarence Dahoff, A. D. jill-
was the kueet of honor at a din­ son. Prank Walker, Anna Shersey.
ner whirl was riven at the Plaza Iwtu Howard, II. P. Holmes,
confectionery and cafe Thursday ! Elsie Bussey, Prank Cruwsotf,
evening. April seventh, the oera- ', Grandma Parr, the Mlaeeg Bene­
dict and Berna Haight.
to see a « kw Otar tan'r «htny—
men do—
*ww. Towr
skin will arirsyg look Itke a
peach V y w
nisW new wow-
derfnl JTrenrft Pmeena Pare Pow­
der called
which
Stays oh aa tb«r. Very pwrw—
prevent! large por»»- keeps the
skin yoaas and beaotifat. Get
MBLLOGLO today. — L f i t l a
Springs Pharaaaey.
ftfcP «B> ■ i<8to>*'i
Mr». Order Hotrra as Party—
On last P rliay rVenlhg," April
rfghtb. Mrs. Emma L. Order,
wss bMt«M to the Bridge clnb,
at the Pariah House.
The table was made attfactlts
with a m u « of yellow spring
biooooms and gift dolls for each
lady. After dinner the evening
was spent nt hrldre. Mr. Philip
Baekna making the high score.
Those present wore Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wagner. Mr. and Mrs.
JL ^ /O C X T S T R IK E S are mild and m ellow —the
finest cigarettes you ever, smoked
Thomas Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
E. V. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Pell, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. WÌgner,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kinney,. Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Backus, Mr.
Irving E. Vining and Mrs. .Emma
North Bend— New process of
veneer shaving will, provide em-
proymsnt for nearly 300 men.
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Lebanon
Plans under way
for new city hall and office build­
ing.
Sweet Home— County Is b
ing new 200-foot span t
bridge across Santiam River.
ANTIENT ft A t^ L t LOME
- POtfND IN
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heed another Lady Godiva in thia
They1 are kind to your throat.
CANAL I town- to release m from the bur­
CAlftO. ffjP)— After M ftg at the 1 den, of-high loeal taxation, “May­
bottom of the Sues CtoMFltok 46 or 'Lee declared in a recent talk
years, a block of red graniti, in-*,
scribed with the L y£$n campaign
of the Pharqah Mbneptah, «ha«,
been transferred to the Cairo if t k
seum. t,. i
The block was discovered near
Benha in 1882, but While befog*'
conveyed to' Cairo" on'board a
barge It broke through the bottom’
and sank. It weighs eight tofta. It
was recently recovered fr<ptt tè e
canal and conveyed fp Cairo by",
rail and was dragged to th eM u -
cfeum on a sledge,by latroreiy. ;i/ ,
1 | tqpcrlptions on the monument
describe /he devastation of .. the1
enemy country, enumerating the"
categories of 10,000 persons/who ’
were sla.in and" mutilated, and
tells of the number of women and 1
children who were carried off. "*
Meneptah was the Phardah
whose record 6^ a campaign in 3
Palestine contains the earliest'
known reference to the children of ‘
Israel.
W hy? A ll because they are made o f the finest Turkish
and domestic tobaccos,, properly aged and blended
with great skill, a n d there is an extra process in
treating the tobacco.
.
Your Throat Protection.
Pimples Are impurities Seek­
Reedsport— Proposed sulphite
ing an Outlet Through
paper mi!; in employ *75 men,
•kin Pores. •
should be finished this year.
, Salam— Million-dollaf addition
«It from toxin*, poisons and impuri to Oregon Pulp ft Paper mills
ies winch are generated in the bowel almost ready to operate.
md th?n absorbed into the blood throug
he very ducts which ‘should absor
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mhr nourishment to sustain the body. WANTED—
It is the function of the kidneys t
ANOTHER LADT GODIVA
iher impurities from the blood an
wet them out in the form of urine, bi
C oventry , Eng.— (ip)— “We
n many instances the bowels creat
tiore toxins and - impurities than tb
tidneyj can eliminate; then the bloo
ises the skin pore» as the next bei
beans of getting rid of these Impur
;ies, which often break out all ort
he skin in the form e f pimples.
The ¿all of the wild, rushing Waters, deep tangled
The surest way to clear foe akin c
,hese eruptions, says a noted authoi
wild wood, the smell of bacon and fried trout. Oh!
ty, is to get from any pharmacy aboi
What
an apetite.
iour ounces of Jad Salts and take
wbiespoonful in a glass of water eac
Does It Beckon to Yoirf
norhing before breakfast for qne weel1
We
have
the
necessary equipment. Reels* lines,
This will help prevent the format»1
it toxins in the bowels. It also stiir
poles, spinners, outing ctothihg, hip boots, etc.,
alates the kidneys, thus coaxing thei
license.
» filter the blood of impurities an
bearing the skin of pimples.
Jad Salts Is inexpensive, and is mad
from the aqjd of grapes and lemo
nice, combined with lithia. Here yo
Biggest Little Store in T qw P. Open Evonings.
lave a pleasant, effervescent drink whic
ssually helps make pimples disappear.
money/
Q. -W hy fa the Rubber frofh the United
States Rubber Plantation» eafwetaiiy
strong and /lexibfe? ■
A . Rubber reqxmds to scientific grow*
ing methods, just a t wheat, cotton and
farm crops do.
Fishing Season Opens Friday
ARMY GOODS STORE
g l f t oti ■ fo e quality .-They are fertilised
for-qualitf—cultivated eOBMautty and
dean. Consequently, they yield esc*
ceptfcmally fine Iatan, Wfeidk gtvts
stronger And (note Retlbte tubbed
and better tires. •
T h e U n ited to te s Rubber Plants»
dons enjoy an Intaraatibnal reputa»
don as tha headquarters e i scientific
rubber culdvadcA.
Unitsd Statra
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