Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 26, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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pieces harmonise.
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L
entertained e group of friends
Bible class o f the local Chris­ with s Bridge party at the home
tian church w ill hold their an­ c-: her mother, Mrs. M. T u cker on
nua) basket dlnber In the the Boulevard, the occasion being
church dining recto, immed­ tai honor of Mrs. Gertrude Fraley
iately following the morning of W hittier, California, who has
church services.
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been a bouse guest of her sister,
eee«efe ARgusd •© — Pilot Bock Mrs. W. H . McNair on Oak street
for seme time. -
EntsmpmenU I. Q C F "
Two tables of cards were in
p a rk at 4 o’clock p .fm .
<ui play during the afternoon. Mrs.
pretty
Odd Follower - Rebekahs and ¡John Enders received a
prise
for
bolding
high
ecore
and
families In vited . Bring well-
Mrs.
Domino
Provost
was
award­
filled baskets. Dance at 8 p.
ed
the
consolation.
Refresh­
m- in Odd FslloAs hall.
ments, daintily arranged,
were
Monday, "September 5.— Ameri­
served by the hostess.
can Legion Auxiliary pf Post
Mrs. Scott’s guests were: Mes­
No. 14 w ill give -a dance at
dames John Enders, W . H . Mc­
Jackson Hot Springs. Dickey's
N air, Elwood Hedberg, Clyde
Dance Bad w ill furish the mu-
Ytung, Lynn Slack, Domino Pro­
vost, Gerald Wenner and
the
guest of honor, Mrs. Gertrude
*
So many years ago she went away Fraley.
And time has oply made to me
more clear
The memory of her sacrifice and
love,
The* memory of her eyes so
-patient— dear.
*
Perhaps there lies w ithin t h a t
realm above
Something more street, more pure
than all that’s there
By which she’ll know that I who
seemed so hard
In all youth’s callousness, d I d
'truly care.
May'Incense of my tender
surround her
Revqal to her the heart I
• Arould hide
,
Lest others seeing, ridicule
scorn me
Lest; others sneering wound
boyish pride.,
end
my
So, God, if there Is something that
You Hold
M c r f sacred than a ll else of
^Heavenly bliss.
Please let It speak this love for
her,
I ccufd not ask a sweeter b o o n
than this.
Blanche Logan O'Neal
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Lee? Another novel of the realis­
tic school that w ill travel fa r and
be much nought after on the sales
counters of book stores. The au­
thor is no amatenr in dealing
w ith high life and strenuous re­
lations. T h in k of a very beauti­
fu l, Well educated N e w England
woman left stranded by a wrecked
marriage, entering a career be­
coming more common, trying to
rcccuntruct her life, e ll pictured
w ith strident lite rary art— and no
touch of the amateur. The life of
the heroine reaches many impasse
places, where only a genius* for
solving human relations could say,
where s h a ll. wp go from Aero?
This novel Is like some movies,
we are sorry we wont but believe
the world is better off for having
seen the picture.
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Campfire Girls Enjoy Hopper—
The Campfire -G irl* cabin on
Terrace street was the scene of a
happy a ffa ir Tuesday evening.
August 22, when they gathered
there to eejoy a eovered-dlsb sup­
per
A fte r a most satisfying moal,
the following named girls spejit
an hour or more In conversation
and pjaylng games: the Mlasqs
M arie Davies. Lydia Smith. Louise
Hanson. Ellen Galey, Bernioe Jlc-
Cornack,
Charlotte
Leedom,
Barbara T a y k r . L a d le Carson.
Eleanor Coombe. frwanda Bate­
man, Nedra B artlett and Geneva
B artlett. The girls were chaper­
oned by Mrs. Bartlett.
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|fil, J p t any m o w bn t
To be appropriately dressed
(or all occasions, on should re ­
immissloner Muldeon
member that thin lisle stockings
ire far preferable for sportswear would'be rtqdlrod to eoi
.han silk stockings. I t Is very
two judges before cailim
teldom nowadays that we find Âctloh is expected to be
lisle stockings worn w ith the
sports dress although it 1» qplte
certain that they should be.
come
shanghaied and taken far From
the land he .was destined to rale,
r id Hsmaie today w n W t h e decto
of the jtogshi tvadft^jehpotter
Deris O rtie'i s sedotot mute.
>
lifted from f 6 J o
<•; but all
<0 must
Undergo a physical examination
semi-annuaUy >y three of the
commission’s physicians.
ie, still stalwart but
Addling around Ip
Èhi& hake never
strange wl
Pete R eilly and hie stable o1
ipclpdlng
Deùney,
IN TK R U R R A N STAGS
OOMPANlr SOLD TO
OREGON STAGES, INC.
hart, Jack Bolton, Lester Wilcox,
Bobble Wllook, Buddy Silver,
Shirley Enders, Cerql Read, Jeaa
Head, L lfty ’ distaff, M artha Sle-
laff, Peggy Silver, the gueet of
honor Marcene Oiler, the teaoh-
o.-, Mrs. N ellie Slclaff and Mes-
dognes- C. J. Brady. H al Oiler and
O. F. 8ilver.
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Chiloquin— >26,000 bonds ask­
ed for sewer system.
Dayton—Eight miles McMinn­
Sunday morning, August
>2,
ville
highway willtfce refthlshed.
immediately following the regu­
K lam ath Falls— B u ild in g per­
lar morning services, the ladles
of the Loyal Women’s Bible class mits for Juy reach >277,468.
of the Christian church w ill hold
their annual basket dinner
In
the dining room of thatW nstitu
tion.
A ll members are extended the
privilege of bringing their hus­
band o r a friend, and are request­
ed to bring a w ell-filled basket.
This will bo the first social func­
tion held In the church for several
weeks and It Is expected to he a STARRING COLLEEN MOORE
most pleasant affair.
at the Vining Theatre tonight
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and bo sure to notice the
H ED D A H O Y T TELLS
“ Oolleea Moore" perfume spray
In the theatre made by the
OF Fashion Notes
L lth ia S p r i n g s Pharmacy,
N E W YO RK. Aug. 2 6 — <LP>—
where all ’ ’COlleen ^foore”
Cloth coats are expected to out­
perfumes -a re 'h a n d le d .
number suits during late sum­
mer and' early fall. However,
suits for the tourist and (or ' the
tailored woman are being shown
by most shops. Suits for sports­
wear will be made of tweeds and
twills prim arily.
For formal
wear, broadclqth and soft woolens
are the favorod fabrics. Velvet a l­
though popular for gowns and
coats. Is not seriously considered
for suits for the coming season.
‘WUJGRJY RUT MIPS
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
v i t a w It b
form ready f r i n ­
ii p f several y cartf
older fo t o .G e t it from your grocer
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JUST A FOUNTAIN
AND A CHECK H
Mrs. Dean Scott Hoste s s
Mrs. Deen Scott eras the charm­
ing hostess Wednesday afternoon,
August 2 4, when she delightfully
roaming,
•» t hat I
tlcally all
ed by Jael
with iaal
lino lithl
ls n e y y e i
result W
The Interufben Stage compapy.
operated by W m . L. Lewis, be­
tween Ashland ^and Roseburg,
has been purchased by The Ore­
gon Stages, Inc., of which B. W .
Lemen. 1s president and general
manager.
Term inal w ill be At,
the Hote| Ashland, 'acco rd in g 'to
It H it
the announcement made today'.
Fifth Birthday Celebrated—
This trill enable passengers to
The children of the local kin­ make the trip to* Portland w ith­
dergarten, accompanied by their out changing busses at Roseburg,
teacher, Mrs. N ellld Slelgff, gave as- has been ddne In the past, Ss
little Maroene Oiler, daughter o f
they w ill go into Portland From
Mr. and Mrs. H al Oiler q ( Weed,
Ashland on the Ted-Top busses.
California, a surprise 'birthday
party yesterday afternoon, Thurs­
day, August 26, on the lawn In
H U N T CONTINUES
(rent of the Luke apartments on
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28.—
Hargadine street, where Marcene (IP)— The navy doesn’t propose to
and her mother are residing. Mer- give up hope for the three mlss-
ecne was seriously Injured In ani Ing trana-Paclfio airplanes
automobile accident the first of
last month and has been In Ash­
land since that time undergoing
medical treatment.
Games and stunts occupied the
time until refreshments w e r S
served the little guests, the main
feature . being a large.? birthday
cake. Marcene was the Recipient,
of many lovely and useful gifts.
Annual Banket Dinner At
•"A e Wompn I A m ,” by Amber Christian Church
Important Books Reviewed—
Bolero frocks are Important
among the M l showing«. I t Is no­
ticed t^at three models are fi^t
for the plump worn«» plbee t i e
bolero la Invariably posed ore? a
w ug-flttlng
body
foundation
which demands «lepderoeas A« a
rule the bolero Is rather short, ex­
pending an Inch or two above the
normal walst-llne.
The tight
body and hlp-Uhe Is Oeaeallal
when the bolero’ is used.
These arc tlic only two “ tool«” you need
to pay your bills in a safe and Hystcma|»c
manner.
Why not carry your checking account
at this hunkf
,
—i
.