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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1927)
/ d air y Weddlmf HolUmdsrtl Y«Mterd»jX cultural college at Corvallis, Ore A pretty wedding was aolom- gon, has been attending summer DOROTHY R¿ID, EDITOR Phone 30 ort 224L Tuesday, Aug. 23.— W. C. T. tf, meets at the home of Mrs. W. R. Davis, 463 Allison, street. Election of officer«. All raent- bers particularly urged to he present. nlzed yetrterday evening, Thurs day^ Augqet 18, at 7:30 o’clock at the local Presbyterian manse, when,Mlap Stuart Wilcox of Co- qoillfe, OregoR, betaine the |rld e of Mn John Herbert Beyer« of Caftfonville, Oregon, the cere mony being performed by the Reverend Hugh T. Mltcheimore. Miss Gertie Haan and Mie» Edna Goheen, friends of the bride, act- et^.aa witnesses. ( Mrs. Beyers, ja successful ' Coos county School teacher, who wgs graduated from the Oregon Agri- When streams of milk As fme'as silk, Go thudding in the p a n — old man Delicious in. coffee there9s cream in every drop! A V E you ever tried Alpine M ilk in coffee, cocoa or chocolate? If not, a real treat awaits you. For Alpine has “cream in every drop?’ H TTTWhmglS T h a t sw h ÿ s away And so economical! Costa less that) ordinary milk. 5taritfied in -«ra, Alpine's purity 2nd richneagai c/vam m Now—Quick Oats, w ith Famous “Quaker Flavor" Q uick school in Ashland for a number Of years and has made mady friends in this city. Mr. Royer«, who was also graduated .from the O. A. Q., to no»v a prosperous farmer of Doug V. C, Thatcher, las county and is vice-president of ’ MAthodiat Episcopal <Hdrt-h Pastor the Brocolli Growers association North Main and Laurel streets in the same county. After a H. F. Pemberton, Pastor » 8 8 honeymoon trip to Diamond lake, Morning worship, 11 o ’clock. Hrs» Presbyterian Church With Illuminated Bulletin the young couple will be at home Subject, ’T h e Trtyisfcrmed Life." Evening worship, 8 o ’clock. Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, pastor ip Canyonville. Tlie Rev. Harry Carnahan, of Skbjeft, “The Power o f Jesus’ ■’ 8 8 8 San Francisco, formerly pastor of Bridge Party for Mrs. Gertrude Namk" tlie local church will speak at. the Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. F r a le y - eleven o’clock service. B I I» 1 e One of the most pleasant social Epworth League, 6:46 p. m. affairs of the week was a Bridge Prpyer meeting Wednesday eve School at 9:45. Christian En deavor Society meeting at 8 p. party, given by Mrs. Elwood Hed ning at 7:30. berg and Mrs. Clyde Young, last You are cordially Invited “to at in. There will be no evening ser vice. evening, Thursday. August 18. at tend all the.services. the Hedberg hoirte on Mountain 8 8 8 8 8 Christian Church avenue, the occasion being in Tlie Frcv Mrthodfst Cluiirh There will be quarterly meeting Second nnd 11 streets honor of Mrs. Gertrude Fraley of William V. Harney, Pastor Whittier. California, w h o Is service at the Free Methodist Sunday School 9:45 a. m. spending several weeks in Ash church, corner East Main and Sev Communion Service, 11 a. m. land as a house guest nt the hon^e enth streets, beginning Fridty qf her sister, Mrs. W. H. McNair evening at 8:00 o’clock and con Morning sermon, 11:15 o’clock, Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. on Oak street. tinuing over the Sabbath. T h e Five tables were In play, Mrs, Sabbath services will he as fo l _ Evening church service,. 8’p. m. If you are not attending else Domino Provost receiving first low's: where come and worship with us. prize 'for holding high score and Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs, Henry Enders, Jr., being 8 8 8 Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. j Baptist Church awarded the consolation. Mrs. M. 8. Woodworth, Pastor , Uraley was the recipient of a Sacrament of the Lord’s supper Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m. beautiful guest prize. The rooms after the morofng preaching ser Preaching, 11 a. m. o'f the Hedberg home were at vice. Rev. A. 6 . Archer of Cottage Preaching, 8 p. m. tractively decorated wfth huge Grove will be in charge. All are Prayer meeting, Wed. 8 p. m. baskets of cut flowers and small invited. Tlie Lord’s Day means a va Emma R. Thomason, French bouquets also graced the Pastor. riety of things to n variety ef renter.qf each perfectly arranged folks: A picnic, an auto r I d e, table, where l a t e i n the everting, 8 8 8 Find fliurch of Christ, Hdentlw fishing, baseball, movies or maybe refreshments were served, r the House of God mid worship Plqpeef Ave., South The guefct list included the fol fjundny morning services at 11 The last is sane and scriptural. lowing named: Mesdames Domino Consider carefully;choose wisely Provost, Henry “Enders, Jr., An C’clock. Subject, "Mind.” Sunday school at 9:45 o ’clock. and “conduct yourself according- drew McGee, John Enders, W. H. McNair. 8. A. Peters, Jr.. Edwin Wednesday evening service at 8 Dunn, 0 . M. Green, George Gash. p. m. Reading room open daily Dean Scott, Lynn Slack.. V. V. from ¿2 to 5 eXcfcpt Efcndays and DKVtLDOGH PROTECT FOREIGNERS IN CHINA Milts, ht. L. Hurdle, J r / Earl holidays. The public is lovingly SHANGHAI, Aug. 19.— (LP>— ' Crow. <Y*A. Haines, Andrew Mc- welcomed. American destroyers left for Callen. Dafe Kay, G erald' Wan 8 8 8 Chinkiang today and thrt "Haw ner. Neii aMinp, O. A. ^Paulserud, Chnrch of the Nazarene kins’’ left for Nanking with 150 i William Briggs and the honor fou rth and “O" Streets Sunda'y schbol at 9:45 a.^iri n^rinçs .a b o a rd /to protect for ^ p s t, Mrs. G^rtn.dc Fraley- Mr. T. S. Wiley, Superintendent eign lives and property in the for- At 11 o-’clock, morning worship. •Tgnaroar-— --rcr ■ Birthday Anniversary Observed— The birthday i anniversary of with sermon from the subject DOPE ADDICT HERE Mr. William Myfe)r'>wh4s fittingly “The Bride of Christ.” observed Monday, August IS, al" — At 7 p. m Voung Peoples ■mee — A~ young woman,~l~a dope— art- di<*t, was ordered'out of town by , 12:30 o’clock, when a number of ing. At 8 p. m. Praise service fo’ local police after she became friends and relatives gathered on the William Myer lawn at 259 lowed with sermon from tfl quite violent and noisy »then In High styeet and enjoyqd in picnic subject, “Lessons from Gethsc need of “dope.” - She was well 1 «• ( B ? r o n dressed. fashion a sumptuous basket din mane.” ner served, in the shade of the walnut trees. Many and varied were the tempting dishes, ranging from fried chicken to ice cream. Following dinner, the remaind er of the afternoon was spent in reaf old-fasfiloned visiting. Those who enjoyed the happy day with Mr. and Mrs. Myer were Mr. and Mrs. G. F. BiUings, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shoudy, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Myer, Mrs. Ella Garrett, Mrs. Laura Willey, Mrs. . Smola and daughters, Mrs. Qiaude Kel sey and Mr. J. R. Tozer. better! P e a c h C rop H a rv est Is U n d e r W ay Quicker than toast! Quicker than coffee! Ready in 2 ^ to 5 minutes! The original and Genuine. ’s Grocery P h o n e 59 Thd Woman’s Missionary So ciety will m,eet on Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 p. m. at the Parson age. i i11'hp rpgular mid-week prayer ■meeting will be held on Wednes d ay evening at 8 p. m. A hearty welcomed to’ all. Harvest of the Crawford peach crop has been started and some reaches are being packed at the Ashland Fruit & Produce com pany. Few pears have been re ceived however, and only a small force of workers are. engaged in sorting and packing the fruit be ing received at the local ware house at the present time. Borden’s Evaporated M ilk is pure, extra-rich country milk—it makes everything taste as ii cooked in cream. Deli* clous in coffee. UbiwerrsM«® tV A P O R A Ï® m rm uxat mhk 19 E . M a in T o m a to e s, 6 p o u n d s . . . . . . D E L IC IO U S 25c C erto, 27c b o ttle . . . . 25c W ax, 15c Lb. E con om y L id s, d o zen . . _____ 27c M ason L id s, d o zen . . . . . . 25c H . 0 . O ats, L a r g e . . . . . . 39c H. 0 . O ats, S m a l l . . . . . . . . 15c W E D E L IV E R 1 » /iis ' Ju A Compound of Bran, Borax and Creolin, made especially for the quick relief of tired and tender feet, swollen and smart ing feet. Aseptically ac tive for inflammation of the feet and a definite deodorant. Lithia Springs Pharmacy , TWO E S C A P E FR O M P R IS O N Men Convicted of Murder “ Capture” Pennsylvania County Jail PITTSBURGH, I’a.. Aug. 19.— (IP) Two convicted murderers shot their way to freedom ffom the Allegheny county jail Thnrs- dny-a-fternoon In one of the mdst eensatlonal jallhrcaks in years. One rtf the ntefer, ThiStl .Tn'W’o^s- kUof Detroit, . members of -the gang that retently mludd a road an»l dyuaratted an armored pay roll car before rohbfhg U, was under •sentence nT death. • ’ * ’ ’Relish” — that’s the word. BoriUd Relid) > o h m necessary to full appreciation of some foods, hut Frye’s ’’Delicious” Brand' Bacon is the World’s greatest combination of Relish A N D Nourishment And it’d a great RelisH for scores of other dishes, too.— “ Everything the Name Implies.” O SBU R N BRUSH ES W rite to Frve & Co.', Portland, for “ F ry e ’s Meat Guide” with many Summer Suggestions. Send 2e to cover postage handles Hardware The Winchester Store” Saturday Specials Hill’s Cash & Carry M. J. B. Tree Tea,l -2 Lb. Pkg. ...... ......................... 35c Walnuts, Calif. No. 1, Per Lb, 36c Santa Clara Prunes, Per. Lb. 10c Raisins (Sun Maid Puffed) Per Pkg. .. ............ 10c Macaroni, Spakhetti or Noodles, Per Pkg............................. 8c Swifts Premium Hams, half or whole, per lb......... Gabbage, per lb. 2 String Beans, per lb........... Lettuce, per h e a d ................ Green Peas, 2 lbs................. Bell Peppers, per lb............. New Sweet Potatoes, per Kerr Mason Jars, Pts. 80c Qts, - - .............................. 95c Kelloggs All-Bran, Per. Pkg. 23c Lemons, per doz. . Cantaloupes, Hearts of Gold, Each ............................. Post Toasties, 3 Pkgs............25c Kelloggs Oom lakes, 3 pkgs. 25c Certo, 2 b o ttle s................... 55c Van Gamps Pork & Beans, ‘ 3 c a n s ................................ 25c P o ta to e s , 10 p o u n d s . . . . . . . 25c A p p les, 6 p o u n d s . . . . where istkei whoi does nt / ’Telish P h o n e 190 [ •' Northwest r Made in The A tali can o f Borden’« (w ith an equal part o f w a t e r ) gives you fo u r cups o f pure, rich m ilk . With John Vasbinder, convicted . LIGHTH FAIR of murdering a resident of Du- State traffic officers of south* qucHiie, Pa., Jaworski temporarily ern Oregon conducted a light, "Captured" the jail. raid at Grants Pass Thursday; The two prisoners obtained re- ¡evening. Fifty - nine percent of from a visitor, shot their (lights tested were (S. K. Thia 1» Ex-champ Says He Will be Yolvers guards, went to the Jail office, ■ slightly less than the perfeeh in Best Condition Ever obtained the keys from the book-! lights found in a test made her«« For. Fight keeper and walked out the door, t — ---------------------------------- ’ to freedom. READ CLASSIFIED A M CHICAGO, Aug. 19.— (IP) — Jack Dempsey came to t o w n Thursday wearing a s n a p p y double-breasted blue serge suit and a smile. Mrs. Estelle Tay lor Dempsey was attired in a black voile dress, velvet hat and sable fur scarf and a wan look. Dempsny Is all but on edge for bin fight at Soldiers’ field with Gene Tunney, September 22, Jack thinks, and he's convinced that two or three weeks of training will put him in better shape per sonally than he ever has been. D E M P S E Y IN CH ICAG O NOW for, your Sunday dinner adds a touch of+ greater enjoyment to tlie' holiday meal. R O A ST S AND OTHER OP ALL KINDS M EATS P and G Laundry Soap, 10 Bars . . ..................... . . 38c Oampbells Tomato Soup, 3 Gans ............................... 25c Libby’s Milk (tall) 6 cans, 56c Swifts Premium Bacon, half or whole side, per lb. . . 45o S p e c ia l O n C itrus W a sh in g P o w d e r 2 Medium sice pkgs. Citrus W a s h i n g Powder . L . . . 25c 1 pkg. Free Regular Value “P A Y C A S H A N D P A Y L E S S ORDIR» AMOUNTING TO » .0 0 OB OVBB, DBU V B Jot '