Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 27, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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so being used in serving elaborate
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refreahnente^derlng
the afternoon'e entertainment.
Singing, sawing and Jolly games
occupied
time, |^|ee Dprothy
Baughman winging « pretty prise
lu the letter aq4 jfctes Loufae Ban-
son being awarded the consria-
tiog. (
Janet and Jean» gueats pare
the Misses U ls Hanson, Louise
Hanson, Ognewtav* Smedeabnrg,
POROTHY REID, Editor. Phong 39 or 224L
Eleanors Swedenburf, E d I t h
Do<fge, papa Gefleaer and Porothy
Baoghman of Medford, Trlla Rad­
spring
Scudqy, 4 « g . 25— Loyal Women’s
er
et Phoenix. Betty Brown of
pible class of the« local Chris­ Rose from the kias of young
Talent and the gueat of honor,
•lover’s ’;ps
tina church will hold their an­
Mise Mary Ethel Small of San Ra­
nual basket dlaner in the Mict spray from the wind - swept
fael,
California.
fcillr.
church dining room. Immed­
a a a
Sleek
silver
from
out
the
laughing
iately following the morning
young Women’s Missionary
lake
church services.
Society M eet s- ■■
Tnrwtrr. August SO— Pilot Rock Clear blue from an eye's bright
Tho Young Women’s Foreign
wink
Encampment, I. O. O. F„ will
Missionary
society of the Ideal
White
from
the
highest
cloud
of
hold a basket sapper la Llthla
Methodist Eplsccpa! church met
heaven
park at C o’clock P- m. All
at the home of Miss Cora Mason
Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and Cool green from the forest pine
last Tuesday evening, August 23.
Red
from
the
glowing
heart
of
a
families .invited. Bring well-
Sewing and conversation occu­
star
filled baskets. Dance at 8 p.
pied part of the eveniag and after
Dim
gold
from
the
mountain
m. In Qd$l Fellows hall.
the devotional and business ses­
depths
Monday, September 5.— Ameri­
sions, Interesting reports were
Thread
of
Dreams
we
spin
and
cas Legion Auxiliary of Post
given by Misses Isabella Wattan-
weave
No. 14 will give a dance at
barger, Beulah Bussey and Eva
And
fashion
a
fabric
rare
Jackson Hot Springs. Dickey’s
White. Miss White told about
For
those
who
know
what
the
Dance Bad will furish the mu,-
her visit and conversation with
fairies sing
Miss Marie Church, a returned
When
they
come
from
the
land
of
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missionary froin Korea, which
dreams.
,
HONG OF THE DREAM FAIRIES
was very Inspiring and enlighten­
Alo W. Jones,
Thread of dreams we spin and
ing. Dainty refreshments, »ere
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served at the close of the meet­
( ’s u p Tata Hilusl Meets With
Arvilta Harris—
APPRECIATION
We w is h to express to
you, the good people of
Ashland and vicinity, Tot
y o u r patronage during
the five years we have
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served von.
And to promise you our
best effort in. the future
to p r o v i d e for you a
Laundry Service that in
all respects shall equal
the Service , of the best
laundries in the l a r g e
cities.
Five years residence with
you has convinced us that
The members of Camp Tula
Hiluai. a group of the Ashland
Campfire Girls organization, met
Thursday afternoon, August 25,
with ArviUa Harris at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Bowen
on' Holly styeet.
Misses Maxine Gearhart, , Jean
Cadzow and Hazel Duncan, the
thyee girls from this group who
«pent a few weeks this summer
at C«mp Namanu, located about
e. mile and a half opt of Bull Run,
Oregon, on tb s Sandy river, gave
very Interesting talks on their
stay In camp, telling everything
thgt they had done while there.
Eleven girls from the different
groups of Campflye Girls in this
city were present in camp, this
being the largest number of mem­
bers present from any city ip Ore-
At. the end of a most pleasant
afternoon, the hostess, assisted by
Mr«. Bowen, served delicious re-
freanment
to the following
gueslp: Misses Maxine pearhsrt,
Arvllla Harris, Jeanqtt« Stearns,
Mprlon Hitchcock, Glgdys Han­
son, Cafo! Clack, Maxlqe Emer,t
and the 'guartflan of CamP Tu)a
Hilusl, Miss Edna Goheen.
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Mary Ethel BmaU Honor G ues|—
This is a Great Country'
and that
Ashland Laundry
Wirt ft. Wright, Prop
Phone 165
The Misses J w e t and J«an
Balis, daughters of Mr. and Mto.
B. B. Balls, wers charming host­
esses
Wednesday - afternoon.
August 24, when they delightfully
entertained a group of friends af
tooir pleassni home op ¿llison
Itrook to honor °» M»«1* &ouw
! « |s t , .Risa M«ry Ethel Small,
Who expects to leave toon for her
home In S«« Rafael, Cal., fo re-
bume her studies at Dominican
t college. Miss Small ha« been vis-
' ’ting ip Ashland for the past two
months, and greatly regrets hav-
iwmw I v m
w'll rale tor aftoritooa
PsrhaW ITU W t O 1
v o g a i tkU
typ« «r« ratunrìug fdBf
wee many tarhana tac
French m llltn sr
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y«àwIS
. 1 Hl
tereftá#
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make the mls-
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'¡Utu
ra u a m .^
' j was weakened
but qutoWy
ru-
— Tiro more care-ins at 7 o'clock
Fridtr ntekk delayed the work at
OWegtar Fred bet«»«. who has
•ow . been’ trapped a tjt)» bottom
a* in
bralsee, Frad CeueM. 1 7 / o f A«-
,burn, la hi a hospital hare after
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count oa th p h î4 u u w .,iM n ia d *
vertisniw nhtans a W t » d tor
that food and thia increase la de-
W nd mesh» gveathr production
apd this intq rn reduce. t|n cost.
lie the value of a dollar end how
N 'q M rarftod f nd cheap food,
|, Should be spent for good no„r-
do not always mean economy, the
ishing food tor ¿hen ««ally. We
quality must be Inferior.
gee one type gfva^hokipwito who
is so economical, she W s fppd
because It la Cheap, regardless of
*
1 whether pha kno#a Jtfkt
when
*- «he is going to use Kant) In mapy
cases it spoils. Thjlp Is net true
‘ economy, b ajp w h tt you need,
c and see that yoq aye getting good
t return tor the amount of money
c spent.
in the first place, see and know
what you atO buying. ’ )cc a »io n
ally it may be permissible to
phone your .erdere in. b«t it is
1
ing.
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Those who enjoyed this delight­
ful occasion were: Misses Eva
White, Katherine Parsons, Helen
High, Leopora Godfrey, Pearl
Monro«,' Hazel Brupér, Minnie
Beaver,. Clara Huek, Helen tyalk-
er, Janie Walker, Isabella Wat-
tenbarger and Beulah Hussey;
Mesdames Borner Billings, E. B.
Hunt, George àcribner, Larkin rings.
Deer, Steiner Mason, and l b ' s
hostess Miss Cora Mason.
V isitors in R e d f o r d -
Southern
Lineato
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much batter Ho Writ the markets
te or Ppt aud this combiaaHon to
repeated often.
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gab faults.
vegeti
These fresh
Brown Is to he o$e of the Out­ fruita
.he aplected
standing fall fabrjc shades.
Al­ carefp
most all of the darker' brorraa
yob* buy foedft, and I
will be used as well as woodbrofco might say this applies to every­
tonps and reddish browps. Shoes thing, ash the price first and then
hosiery and paqdbags of bro»n decide if yon aro going to buy.
wilt be important dne to t h e
So oftpn you see people order­
vogue for costume harmony.
ing food apd never aste the price
per pound, or carton. It la .never
- Carnellan and Jade Jewelry will economy to go into a meat market
replace the popular pinkish roae-- and say, “give me a steak’’ and
quarts as f»M advance*. Both real let the batcher cat what he
and imitation atones of caraellaii pleases. Uniezs you ^aye tpade a
and jade arp being ajgde Into
chokers, bracelet«, rings and ear­
ssssos
WW Re Decided
MADE
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Deftars
FALLS
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I’ls n s a n d Arrangem ents Bring
Completed—-
Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson on Oak
Jackson County
street and Mrs. J. Andrew McGee
According to Mrs. Cedric Myer, on Gresham, were among thia Ash­
chairman of the Labor Day dance, land residents who spent a abort
which Is being given nt Jackson’s tints In Medford yesterdpy.
Hot Springs' on the evening of
Monday, September 5, by the
Auxiliary to the American Legion
Pest No. 14, the members are
busy making final plana and com-
plating arrangements.
This event ie expacted to f«r
excel in entertainment and amuse­
ment, anything ever sponsored by
the local American Legion Auxil­
iary, even tbetr red letter "buggy
ride dance,” given last year at
Jackson's.
Tho dance has been advertised
throughout the Rogue R i v e r
valley and patronage from all sec-
ttqns is being looked tof: Dickey's
Dpnce -Band of this city has been
engaged to furnish the music. •’
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HRDDA HOYT TELLS
A n i.ln th ,* * * * '/
About Fashion Hints
Architecture
and-Alli«4 Arts
NEW YORK, Aug. 27.— (IP)—
Velvet and velvet combined with
contrast!«! top ics w ,|i play Im­
portant roles In tall millinery.
V ork —Extension Division.
Flain, embossed and printed vel­
vets will perhaps bo most Import­
ant althougy the following com-
blnstlone are
also frequently
shewn; velvet and felt, velvet and
bengallne, velvet and brocade and
Loss to oar Patrons
Should you have gny occasion to pf
fit
UflWW or derricks, 1
fa u S « t o m e fe , which yoo believe
* with o w wires, ft will be g r i t t y ap;
TELEPHONE OUR WIRE CHIEF
AT ASHLAND
Game Starts 2:30 P. M.
ADMISSION SOc
nt w r BXMHAe And explain the aftnathm to him- Re
ita ifcr sn e w tta n ia
If ytrn miss this game, you will
Regret it!
W R E N M O TH ER D R IV E S TO SH O P—
“Mur courteous service and gue and oil add Joy
to mother's sttopptn^ day.''—-p. Troleum.
Mother today M modern in everythin« ske
does, gh« drtye« ‘dq>«a town to shop— she B ans
M«r day e«rtrua^-s|nA «p ects to g?t the post
out of it.
•>,
She know^the dependence of our gas «efrlcq
—how with Mj& fuel fa the tank of the motor
she can start the car with quick confidence and
be off with a «-«Igl—-eve« oq the coldest day.
A Fascinating Romance Of Paris i
when France was at the height of its gay follies under
the reign of I/w is XV. The poignant’ Jieart-grippipg sfory
of Manont beautiful heroine of poet and drafuatisL fiovel-
Ast and dreamer, told in a style every Daily Tidings read­
er will enjoy.
WILL START Di
ftidundson
the Ashland Dally Tidings
Monday, August 29th
NOVEL. INSTALLMENTS
TIDINGS, ON
Qp Ip gfcW »*•» Chioo 9pringsi Tho most talk­
ed of w o r t in the state. There must
a roa
son I W hy not come and see for yourself 1
T H IS WONDERFUL
U A ¥ IN- THE DAILY-
U D PAHE.
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