Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 24, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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MISS DOROTHY. REID, Editor
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ToW tljat many Parisians. eag-
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tfa. hpur, w . w a ^ i n r t b !
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iedueaday, May M .r Social Clr
cle o l Jhe Christian churclj , Then we hunt the word Hat over-
tonate * t 1:3« p. to. in the
lovely, exquisite, serene?
eharch parlors.
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Hark, the Lark has found th e
rdaeeday. May S3. — Who-Do
answer to th e sp len d o r o f th e
elans of the M. B. church w ill
scene.
have party at bogie of Mrs. 6am
VIOLA B COLVIN,
McNair. 3C1 Scenic Drive In
Hood River, Ore.
honor of Mesdames A. C. M eyer,
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A. A. Marske and Letta East- Im portant B o o k s R cY irweft .
be w as being kept virtually
"The Quest for W inter Sun­
Wednesday, May S3— Social Cir­ sh in e ,” by E. Phillips Oppenhelm.
cle of tke Christian charch .« J 0 Pictures and sketches o f the' R fr-
hold their regular m eeting in ierfa and Mediterranean gam bling
the church pariere.
and health resorts, th e. sporting
Itarn ftfy' >Mhy. SS— Lady Elks and recreation cities where people
card club will hold regalar o f Europe and Africa and a few
m eeting la the Bike Temple. m illion Americans, afford relief
Hoeteeeee. Mra*, J. D. McRae and froth harsh clim ate, are happily
Mrs. c . I. J. Porter,
described by thia great modern'
Iham day, May ST. — P a a t Ma fiction writer; The book is a lit­
iron’s club w ill Mfcgt
. . erary treasure that the publish­
laaday, dune 12k— Tbe -Mutfc ers can be prodd of. There are
Teacher's aasociafto« of heath-, v ein s of hnmor and inspirations of
’era Oregon w ill m eet In A«b- sardonic truth teller. The dedi­
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soeker of sunshine. The
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re for foreclosure of “ tb<> mortgage on fte home place” is
te-torn wMefcagc of tfce coasoltfafed school M Bath, Mich.,
3 adult# w«>Jplle<U Andrew K e h o e , treasurer of the
t that set oteJiargeB-of dyuamite inHia automobile, which
dynamite in the school basement. Kehoe himself wm kill-
ews of firemen and volunteers are pictured carrying fallen
uiging wnJjd te t^e search for w t y victims.
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•gg. flroshfeBl;
president; Mrs.
A nook of purjfle vidlet, a splash
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An honorary sorority. Theta
lupine,
daisies Beta Phi, has been organized by
the honor women students at the
Southern Oregon Normal school-
These c o lo n bring back childhood This« organization has as ife goal
of ' scholarship
and the way fe e fairies dressed; “the building
Their fragrance - sw eetest mem­ among women student#."
ories fea t are pressured with , Two m eetings have been held
and the follow ing officers e le c te d :
The lark-spur and fee
where the brown eyed
"Bgp jfttg k .
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Mre. W illiam Me;
Raftdlef. Mrs. I
rotary and treasurer.
M eetings Prank Kelson.
w ill be held every third Thursday
in the school building. This w eek,
th a . m eeting w j l l j » in f e e .form of
a picnic' in Lithia park.
T>a Who-Do class of th e ’lto th .
The charier members are: Mrs. odist Episcopal church held their
Edith D e fe i, Mrs, .Lotto Bast- aah u al nil-dny party Friday, May
b u rn ,
Hazel Bdm latoa, Naomi y e .ja t fe e home of Mrs. J. r : Mc­
dray, Mrs. Lovfy .Harris, Mrs. Cracken in fee Valley View fee-
Cecil McCracken, Grace, Morris, trtef.
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Jane Pollard, Beatrice Abel, Mrs.
A dellcions apvered-dlsh Ijahejh-
Lila Babbitt, Alloa j SchcfeUhal, eon was enjoyed, fitter wbieh f e e
Mildred Edwards, Plorapce . M«- members spent a happy , , aej^fe^
PbiHnmey, Marie P rescott and hour, follow ed by a abort b to k
W« are proud to be ab le to O d e r fe e
« e o p l» eg f e t f com m unity
tem p lete a
service us th ey tette g e t anywhere.
Opr
•took o f caskets und boriai garfeante gives a
w ide r»u«» o f choice. u fi tfi
c«n-
been engaged In studying iuvest-
rneats, bonds, stocks, m ortgages,
m unicipalities, Industrials, etc. He
find» this work m ost desirable,
he writhe. H is friends w ill, be
W alter H ughes, form er teach glad to learn be la how w ell lo­
and'beachey a t th » A shfepd Senior
cated. ..
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high school, hM w ritten
local
tr e n d s th at he Is nicely located
a n d ^ sn joyin g his naw hom e- In •Here yesterday—
f Qlqrado Springs very feneb. Mr.
Portland,
Theodore Spukjey
Vi ugh«®, during his .several years Ore., stopped in Asl
id yester-
Of service in the local school wad day enroute to Klaij
I Pana to
pne o f f e e m ost popular faculty look a fte r business i
in .
Mr.
K ‘^ bfirs- • ■ ;
ftpukler-stated that h
sd vJsRed
? « fe te -le a v in g Ashland he bad th isV ity 9 y e a » ago.
staatly la touch Wife th e lafest developments
by thè m anufacture» la theue lines.
F o n e r a i D ir e c to r s
follow feg officers warp, elect
Dranidtoutè M
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preafeant,- Hfe- P »rhoff; j
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muter.
The annual picnic of this or-
: ganisatlon will be held with that
o f fee M- 8 . fenreb Ladies Aid
socialy and fee church picnic,
aomafen# to Jpnp.
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surprise
T iy this delicious
>m bread and lean
sen w a y the M odem House­
wife prefers M azola for short-
ening—as w ell as for frying and
u
Jj.JO S E P H , MIO.. M v I t —
(IP)— H earing o f th e m o lle a of
|h e sfete qf Michigan to ¿¿polve
(he tam ops House of Dgvfe relig­
ione co lo n y yr*> adjourned
for
qoe week later today.
Tyliqw-
author
Words. HoV[ inadequate, h o < .
meaningless they are
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To express, the simple beauty that
Is held In every flower.
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writes:
CrO’"’On ,W Cre" “
ferrusponded «U h
the
dainty
shades of the nut cups and fa­
show ing their appreciation for
vors.
services rendered them br Mr. J.
Mrs. John Enders « a e awarded B. Crowspn. Janitor of fee high
the fcrifM for holding high aeor# school, fe e Y. M. C. A- Beaver
»nd Mrs. Gerald W enner received Pioneer club of the Methodist
consolation.
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church gave Mr. Crowson an ice
Those who enjoyed this Jolly cregm party la»t evening, May f3 ,
affair were: M esdames Domino In the Pioneer hall- ¿igteen mem-
Provost, John B a d e r s,. Andrew bers of the club w efe present.
McGee, B illy Briggs, 05»raid Wen-
Daring the basket ball season
nor, a. A. P eters, Jr., Bart Crow. when the club used the h I g h
Clyde Tonng, L raa Black. » . JU. •ckopl gyam asium , 0 s . Crowson
Burdic, Jr. V. V. M ills and the opened the gym and looked a fte r
hostess, Mrs. ElWood Hedberg-
things for the boys and this was
ft ft t t
the occasion for the feed whtch
Honored R j Heottoa^m
fee boys staged. Every one had
Mra. |>. Perozzi was greatly ah enjoyable tim e.
,
hoipm d by being elected vice-
This Prldar evening the moth­
pr«rtdant at the Rebekah Asaum- ers of the four T. If. C. A. Pioneer
biy of Oregon, which was held in clubs o f fe e city are giving a
Astoria last w w k .
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dinner in tb« Junior high school
The delegates from Hope Re­ for fe e boys and their leaders.
bekah Lodge, RshJand, were:-M rs. The dinner w fe be followed by the
D. rPerozzi, M n. Nellie OilMrt. regular m onthly round-up and
m ass gam es on the gym floor.
Mrs. t t f t u 0 . Galbraith is in
charge of f e e d igser and is being
assisted by a com m utes of moth-
“Lucky Strikes do
tkat most •/
(eqtgvej lrt th<
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WkMe «tophaae Glass Enjoys
Muu»bcr psutp —
T he MHs o f the W hite Elephant
dues df fee CTrigUan church en­
joyed a lo lly "sinusber” p y t v
Fridgy night. May i t , nt fee
pleasant bbUto of Miss V irgipi.
H o ^ e r an R argadlee street. This
occasion w fe , givau i o honor of
Mlto UetfA Tsylhf; wba will tea™
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igad. • M iw *h© win ramaip m-
deflnlteiy, Mis# Taylor graduate»
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A' h ’w < , h‘?h .“ M®!
tobfecos> property aged
w ife great slriU, and fee
^ a process— “ I t ’s « ¿ s ta
The
was M>cnt p ayin g
gam es, ltataplng to music and in
ccnveraatjon, the main featgre of
fe e «waning being th e atrvipg of
feat? rafrasfemeata.
T>oas .» r s fe a t w e n : , , ,Misses
»■ nice H »g<«, M a p o .n e li, Man-
t £ a ’ " » S Ä s ^ * elaJOesnail. Jean Putnam , Vera
W right, the guaat of btonor Miss
ru b e . Start <pch Isatto Taylor sa d feu horiads, Mias
M Quick Quaker— Virginia Hooper
a t yeu have always
■shpess, not a Wt o f bite.
C o n v u lsio n s become deeper
With Wa<! W hat’s fed depth of
yours?
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feed! *J
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ehate
They do so, iwi 9*ly
w m e the? know
they are hind to the
also
they give the gfeatett
mipynwnh,f
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