Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 10, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Now I know today’s dawn light
On my caatle w ill not gleam;
B ut, Mind ones who pity me,
Love and I. w ithin o ar dream,
Forfeit not to Tim e onr Joy,
Bontasy of hope, and fear—
Thongh realities w ill pall.
Dreams remain forever dear.
■* Ina Newberry.
Loe Angelee.
Wednesday, May 11.— The Social
Circle of the Christian church
will bold their regular meet­
ing in the church parlors. The
refreshment committee wiU be
composed of Meadamet Roy
Parr. Floyd Putnam. Rpwley,
WIU Rice and B. H. Redford.
Wednesday. M»> 11,— The Daugk-
- ters of the Union Veterans w ill
hold their regular meeting nt
the Armory at 2 p. m.
Wednesday, May 11— Tbs Wash­
ington P. T. A. meets at Wash­
ington School at 3:80 P. M.
Wednesday, May 11— The W ed­
nesday club of the Presbyterian
church w ill meet nt the home
of Mrs. Fred Hitchcock bn Oak
street.
Tharsday, May 1«.— Final
pro-
* gram of the High School P. T.
A. In Senior higu scuool at 3 p.
M. B. C. Forsythe, Miss Lor­
raine Brookmiler and
Mrs.
W ilm er Poley wn: take pact in
the program. »
Tharsday, May 18— National Hos­
pital D*J- The sjP.9»“ is visit
the hospital. Honrs 2 to 5 p.
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“Congal.” by H arry
Herrey.
(Cosmopolitan Book Corporation,
New Y o rk .) Other books by this
author are Ethan Quest, Cara-
vans by Night, Black Parrott, and
W here Strange Geds Cgll. This
i w riter has almost placed himself
I in the class of Ibanes in his crea-
. tion of the Madame la Panthere.
I The story of T h l Linh, the half-
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caste native of Intio-China, the .
Ccngal. a creature of fragile beau-
ty and savage instinct, who born {
of Annamite* mother, finds her-
seif
hast
into
sophisticated
French Colonial life In the orien­
tal tropics, where the life of
France intermingles w ith Asia. It J
is a novel of “ dark intensity.” ■ ‘
ironoic and drunk w ith th e eensu- • (
ous beauty of the
F a r E a s t.! ,
H arry Hervey is an American,
born in Texas, travelled in Asia
and Africa when quite young, and . (
writes literature w ith a back- j {
ground of Oriental colors.
The
Congai means merely woman.
These native women are taken in
marriage by French arm y officers,
Thursday, May 18.— The E lk ’s La­ who are rulers of these colonies.
dies Card clnb will meet In the They are a type of patient devo-
’ E lk ’s clnb rooms. Mrs. L. A. tion almost unknown to western
civilisation. Thi Linh is a hero- 1
Roberts and Mrs. Clyde Cos­
ine of this character. I t is her f
tello w ill act as hostesses.
Saturday, May 14.— Rogue River unchanging ambition to serve.,
Valley College Women’s club never to dominate, but to rise to
win meet nt the home of Mrs. the climkx of social position in the ?
She knows the French
L; E. W illiams, 520 S. Peach, world.
men and women despise the a a - 1
Medford.
ednrsbday, May 18.— Mrs. Ga­ tire races. She rises before she
briel. state president of the P. is th irty trium phantly q m r every f
and
T. A. will meet with the local obstacle and circumstance
associations
at
the Lithia the plain woman becomes the first ’
Springs Hotel.
Luncheon at 1 lady of the land. There is un­
p. m. Phone reservations to doubtedly something of the iin^- ‘
Mrs. G. A. Briscoe before the vrrsal feminine, “ the woman of
a ll ages,” I^ .T h t
Linh.
"She ‘
evening of May 18th.
Thursday, May 19.— Elks Lodge stands silhouetted against the,
No: 9<4 w ill give à shirt waist background of French gaiety and (
dance In the E lk ’s ballroom. Asiatic sombreness like n symbol (
Domino Provost's orchestra w ill of the country itself." The au­
th o r has mastered his own lite r- 1
sry style and has an uter obeeriee *
DRKAi
In the garden of tom orro w ,-
Where the roses never bloom,
I had built a golden castle,
B it by bit, and room by room
I forgot tomorrow never
Changes In tq fa lr today;
I forgot that Tim e and sorrow
May u n fit a fo u l for play.
of conventional
phrasing. He
cotas the force o f expression 1« a J
new mintage. Listen: “ W hat do I
birth and death matter? I t
is !
what, lies between that counts.” |
And: " I t was a bright m o rn in g ’.,
and the heat seemed to beat on :
the pavement with a silent clang- ,
ing.”
Do not miss knowing
Congal.—-The Lariat.
8 tt tt
Brownies in Stock!
Our Brownie stock is com­
plete and we’re ready to
show you how to make
real pictures. Q u a i i t y
printing and developing
—at your service!
Priced as low as $2.00
McNair Bros.
Improvements be-
B hickway.
FULTON, Mo.. May 10-— (Vp>^
' The Friday afternoon program
lust week was an exceptionally
good one la the students’ opin­
,
ion.
Foes K ram er played « piano
solo "Sunday.” and
responded
business
with "The ?0fcrld Is W eltin g for many ,©¿»plaints from
men
In
recant
to
exceaalve
In-
the 8anrlae,” for an encore. Mrs.
W ilm er Poley gave a group of crease« made In w ater rates.
Howard Kose, confectioner, was
two readings ’Mince Pies' depleted
tragically funny attempt of ri the first business men to com­
young newlywed
to show
his plain to councilman regarding an
bride how ' hfg mother used
to increririe from 91.80 to 87.60 tn
make pies. The second. “ L evit­ bis water rate. Itoee said he had
for
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ali I a t the Wedding.” read la dia­ been ta business here
rates
lect, was as well enjoyed as tkg years, and Ute increased
first reading. Mrs. Poley gave an were the most ugpopWar o f any
legislation passed in that time.
encore, a little negro sketch.
.- The programs get better every People would leave the city be­
Friday stternòón, and the next- fore they w ill pay them, hé aver­
red. Rose ashed what had be­
one Is awaited expectantly.
Pearl W srdle and Janet Balls come of a petition asking for
re­
returned Monday evening
front référé loum lo t election in
gard
to
the
8450,000
bond
iaeue.
Eugene, Where they spent the
Councilman Wood» who answer-
last weeji-end.
Miss Haanfd visited her home od Rose’s questions explained that
the special election was called for
in Eugene last week-end.
The Senior were beat by thè May 31 and that élection Judges
rest of the scbqpl last Friday af­ had already been named.
. Spanks F o r Dentists
ternoon, the score being 1 Ì-4 .
E arl Hosier, speaking for the
The Sewing 11 classes started
their last problem today. This is dentists, said that they had been
a cotton dfena for, summer wear. alfcost unanimous in their com­
Thè classes turned fn for Inspec­ plaint regarding the excessive in­
tion their notebooks: on “ Home crease in rates for water for o f­
Decoration” Monday-
M i a n fice use, bat no action In regard
,PoÌéy’a cafeteria class served sev­ to this complaint was taken.
Councilman Thornton on
be­
en teeu members of the
School­
master’s club Saturday at the half o f the H otel Ashland man­
complaint
Senior H igh school. From
the agement preeeilted a
high school the men went to the regarding the increase from 819
Norm al school.
Here they list­ flat rate to 847.35 fur one month
ened to a program and
talks. for the hotel w ith 40 roomsT con­
thia' w ith the
L lth la
The High School Trio, Mary Ga- trastin g
Icy, Floy Young and Rose Alk­ Springs Hotel water b ill of 81-85
hotel
ene, played
several numbers. for one month, for the
The
L ith ia
Dean Sheldon o f thé U. o f O-,' with 100 robms.
is on a
meter,
M r. H enry Sheldon’s father, was Springs hotel
Thornton explalnejf.
a speaker of the afternoon.
ConncUmen agreed the rate for
Our Ashland debaters,
Dick
1 and Dena. Joy, won-in Warrenton. the H otel Ashland was excessive
a 3-0’ decision, arid now stand one and passed a motion made
debate from t ie state champion- Thornton, providing the con
ship. The Joy twins, and M r. ed fla t rate of 819 u n til a i
Allison, their debate coach, went can be installed-, 'S u p e r ln
to Warrenton Thursday. The de- ent Hosier was requested t
bate took place Friday night, $a- stall the meter as soon as
th'uslasm knew no bounds when sible.
the students knew -that onr deba-
Councilman adjourned to
t o r a bad-w on-.-Thsy have worked next Tuesday evening, May
hard, an< rieaerga.tobe vlctolrous.: Tor furth er
consideration
The next debate wHl be w ith possible revision of the new
the champion team of Eastern dinance .
Oregon, and this, wiU decide t> . --------------------------------- :----------
team wjjo w ill, carry the title oi piay, "A F u ll House." Ti
“ O^gon Champa.” Our faith la In ¡¿ e on sale, and they are ;
our team and they are bound to fa8t. This w ill be given onq
wlnr
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only, so if a good seat is de
This Friday night is the big n must be purchased immei
night for the Senior class. They u y.
present for public approval tbelr
COM­
NOT A HE (V . KT—JUST
Address Given by George W ilb u r
MON SENSE
Reed—
The neighbors of Mrs. A rthu r
The regular meeting of the Ore­
De M nlle, Grasmere, N. H ., wete
gon Music Teacher’s association,
curious to know what medicine
which was held Sunday, May 8, at
she took that “acted like magic,”
the studio of M rs. E. E. Gore in
in restoring her health*. “No se­
Medford, was well attended and
cret at a ll,” she says, “ just com­
highly successful.
mon sense. I saw Foley PHIS di­
A short interesting business
uretic advertised and began tak­
seqslon was conducted and a de­
ing them. 1 feel fine now, after
cision was made to try.an d have
15 years suffering from kidney
the 1*28 convention In Medford.
trouble. I never have a tired
The state president, Mr. George
feeling, and am active and hap­
W ’lbur Reed, who-Is an opera
py." Men and women every­
singer of some note, gave an in-
rpirational address in which he I where use and recommend Foley
made a plea for harmonious re -j, Pills dluyetlc. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Ask for them. Sold ev-
lattons among music teachers and i
everywbere— No. 1.
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protection of the high ideal« of
the profession. He also outlined
the program for the 192? con­
vention, which is to be held in ■
Eugene on the 26th and 27th o f 1
this month, and coached
those '■
present on the new convention
Mong, written by Jean McKlrcher. ’
Miss Ruth W arner B e a u tifu lly '
tang “Amy's Song,’’ from “ 8he- ■
wants” by Cadman and "A t Part*
ing” by Rogers. A violin solo
«was riven by P. E. Falkenberg,
“Maxurka” by Musin, after which j
Miss Imogene Wallace p layed !
Ones popular w ith
the girls.
Tucker has attracted renqwed in*
terest w ith t | e revelation of a
collection of too curls from as
many headB, buried in a tra n k
fu ll of relics for 3 0 yqnrs. a»d
treasured! ns pricel««« memories
o f his youth.
Tucker was n student in West­
minister collegri 30 F H
M o ,
owned an English phaeton' baggy
and tw o ' horses and. sprint kis
Sundays buggy-riding and cjirl
collecting.
He accumulated the 100 curls
as the result of a bet w ith a; fe l­
low student that be could take
SO girls buggy riding on- 50 suc­
cessive days w ithout having the
same g irl twice. H e got so much
fun out of the variety that he
continued the sport Until he ac­
quired 100 curls.
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
DOUBLE ACTING
This recipe is from Ida Bailey
Allen's N ew Book “The Modern
Method of Preparing Delightful
Foods"— see coupon below.
7 substitutes if you
seek the famous
Quaker
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flavor (W Rn. ■
BREAKFAST CAKE
M eing
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SEND ONLY 10c
New Train Service
la order tliqt the Southern
Oregon. Normal School Alnmni
Day, Jane I l t h , may be a
complete success, it is neces­
sary that the general com­
mittee have as, many names of
former students apd graduates
of the old normal as possible.
A ll interested e r e asked to
send in lists of names and
addresses to Fred C. Homes,
chairman o f the committee on
arrangements.
purity and flavor, always
Z ^ U T ou t th is recipe «Hid
surprise thè folks Sunday
morning w ith this delicious cake.
A bo surprise yourself with
the wonders that y<rii can effect
with Mazola as a shortening.
U n d ersta n d w h y M odern
Housewives prefer Mazola—be­
cause it is equal in richness to
bpffer—you use less and it costs
Politely
r Refuse
NORMAL ALUMNI NOTICE
Chopin’s “ Fantasia Impromptu,’’ ^
N0TKE4IF MOmraMV
There was a time when ¿Ma
thanked their escorts for Sunday
buggy rides with a lock o f hair,
according to J. Roy Tucker,
sometimes called “Fulton’s or­
The present mains are too small iginal eklek.”
for successful use of meters 1 he
But that was when they had
«aid. Healer
said he
received enough hair to Spare a curl once
quick, convenient, comfortable
travelioP ortU m dorto
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New trains between Portland and Ash»
land, by day northbound and conven-
‘'«over-nightK rvi'e returning in ad-
totfce Shafta and A c Oregonian.
T h e popular SJuuta now carries day
coach for the convenience of southern
Oregon travelers.
Note this new, convenient service;
lie nevr lbiamd-likc Finish for
Walls, Woodwork and Furniture
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Yoo can give any room in your home
new and lustrous beauty by finishing
walls, woodwork o f furniture w ith F u l-
lerglo. I t comes in ten delicate tin t* —
and white.
F ullerglo is not only a beautiful finish
—b u t remarkably durable as wtell. I t can
be washed eHthoht fiahning its smooth,
semi-gloss sttrfaoe.
Even without* experience, you can use
F b llerg lo „yourself w ith every assurance
success. I t w ill give you a new con­
ception o f paint beauty and o f painting
pleasure. For large jobs, consult a master
paftite». *
L m Anaci»
California.
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