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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1927)
te eharge ber* v ili be <*>• t» < < >*•* JR U e A ra ri» la tty (a*the«M • * anytime, #be hz . » t M right. Few at sugli caf« • W ar evqslix The Amorte» haittaa* «M v detersila« the Week PolBl^ tn tk< ef »«pila. **d <W »hen be’ sbp to correct them.'Sekeel* throughput the state'¿ r * ' V I * *« •.« *• u?,w ,IJ t * n tMt BiRtcrtRl wp ^Ì the ree ulti - •» tety Will l e thoroughly dtegnosed r i T t f ó adwol *«*h*d • * W<te«' *r wChoM ot cen-eetfotf «Sor* P ra a k Cook- asserad him It was perfectly * * f e to kan d i* liquor If he paid It« monthly. ■ DOROTHY R E ID , Editor. Phone 39 or 224L On Monday evwntng. September 1», Hope Rebekah Lodge of Ash land w ill Join' Olive Rebekah Lodge of Medford In commem orating the anniversary pf the Re bekah Lodge. bunr Way at J : 30 o’clock p. A reception w ill also be given m. Hostesses, Mre. P. 8. Pro nt this time ter the state officer.! vost and Mrs. W. L. Maxey. Mrs. Louise Perozsi, vice-presi Tharsdey, Sept. * * ,-Baby Clinie dent o f the Rebekah assembly of will be held, the place to be Oregon and Carrie Rickard announced at a later date. of Medford, outside guardian of Meeting postponed from Thurs the assembly. i day. Sept. IS, uptil Thursday, AU members desiring to attend Sept. I t . please meet nt the I. O. O. F. hall » » » at 7 o’clock fnd cars w ill be p ro . RICHES vided. The sea is mine, and the sky Is on seoond street. This affair be can the regular meetings of the Guild during the winter months. A short, but Interesting buai- neor session was conducted, dur ing which a number of Important matters of interest .to the Guild members, were taken up and die- cussed. I Among them, were sev eral plans for the year’s activities and work. An hour or tWo was spent in pleasant conversation, playing cards and needle work, nt tke end of which the hostesses served refreshments at tallies prettily decorated with dahlias. spefda skwes « td « ft. T o m ó n ** we kielt note« dt the establish m e n t*-v ita » formerly had Httle piaeeSd* te,'Ä*te windows with » a w mine, Ond I own the purple hills, I b n w r Ashland Ladles Have Clackamas County Guernsey No one has « better claim to them n rtd p r Luncheon-^ J- . ... dealers shipping many oarloads Or the rapture of their thrills. Had Mrs. John A. .Harvey and of fine stock. I own the breeze that carries per Mrs. Milburn Harvey been in a fume position to demand of the weather Sweet from the fields of clover, man. his most perfect autumn day .No one has a better right than 1 (or their bridge luncheon yester To be a wild rose lover. day At 8an,(a Apa Country club, they could not have had a better The carojtage of the joyous birds, day for entertaining. Add to that, belong just a* much, to <ne, the very friendly greeting extend As to those who own vast sums ef ed %y the hofeteaaea, a wealth 6t gold» (lewers a delectable luncheon and In the coin of treasury. a group of charmingly gowned The tree* whisper seorets deaf -to women, Intyested 1« bridge, a n-il yon have the Ingredients for A. As they bend and nod apd away, p g rt/ that * * • the height of ea- The treasures they give are mine ^rynpmt. to share, | In presenting what .was really Counting my riches today. the,first formal function of the month and of the autumn season, The Joys of the sunrise, too, am the ho*tesqes„ the senior Mrs. H ar mips. vey and her -lovely daughter-iij-. And the gold of sunset bars, law, developed their, plans with And the wonders of the firm due regard for tlje season, and al lowed autumn’s royal flower, the 30 O D O R S A T W ith the twilight and the stars. dahlia., to dictate the color and No one can rob me of nil these decorative scheme. Bronzed Jo>s. baskets and stately copper bowl* Though Anther possessions flee, held masses of blossoms sounding I ’m still snrfouuded with rare every note of the eolor harmony delight*, ' of yeH*w, deep bronze end flam« I ’m rich— to have *11 of these f Iqg, vivid te0, To / i t intp theljv O U m ^ a I May Feery Neeb ctflor acheih*,* H tt. John Harvem wore a smart afternoon gown of tt tt tt leaf yellow georgette while Mrs. "Experience" Social Huge Milburn Harvey waa in cate-aulalt from smart sandals to clcae-flt- The ¿‘experience’’ social, held tlng little hat. last evening, Thursday, Septem They wero assisted by Mrs. ber 16, in the parlors of the Meth Frank A. Paterson, Mrs. N e a l odist Episcopal church by the Raney, (Beatrice Vegley,) and member* of the Ashland W. C. T. M r*. John Harvey’s niece, Mrs. G. B O TTLE CO R K S FOR U., was * huge.success,. b o t h E. Stannard. formerly Mias Ber ’ HOM E BREW tram a social and , a financial nice Yeo. The latter pot only ‘ HOME U SE standpoint, and the majority of aided *n distributing the quaint the,ladies who belong te the local tally cards, but also enlivened the 2 Dozen, 10© organisation were in attendance. Interval while places were being Beautiful baskets and bouquets Sought at the . tables, by playing of flowers, made up with dahlias, r overs! piano numbers, as she is A •' 6 Hand Painted asters, coamas and greens, were highly accomplished musician. ] rlaced everywhere around t h e Latdr in the afternoon she played parlors of the church, making a again, choosing a Beethoven Min- j very pretty decoration. Large uet, folk srnga and classical num- , white ribbon bows, the symbol of bars. . the W. C. T. U., also added to Lunchooa tables were pissed at the attractiveness of the sur the north end of the big dining j roundings. r, ojn, oach arranged for groups of j A splendid program was open ton or a dozen, so that conversa- ( ed with the singing of "The White t'on was lively .and varied. Low , Ribbon Rally Song," after which bowls of pompom dahlias added . Miss. Pease, the new deaconess, at color and beauty to the scene as J the Methodist chprok, offered d'd vivid dahlia uut cups at each $2.50 values prayer. Mrs. M. J. Wolcott and place. her niece Miss June Wolcott Bridge tables grouped around played two piano duets a n d the huge fireplace, were in wait- ' Grandma Parr gave two readings ing fop the aftdr-Iuncheon con- ( "The Burial of Moses” and "The test, and when players found * CSSCSK A TA BLSTS Farm Out West.” The Misses Dor thefr 41 laces, tne huge black and othy Yeo and Marie Moon also gave a piano duet, which w a a greatly enjoyed hy their audience. Mr*. Mery WKshtre gate two M I K ’S S B A V IN O reading* entitled ’Welling the O B IA M S , L O T IO N S , Farm" wnd "Love Lightens Le TALOöM ß, R A ZO R S ber.” and- Mrs. Fannie Leggett gave two readings "Them Oxen" RAZOR STRO PS and "A Telephone .Qpnvers*tion." A ctever. burlesque ”A Bridal Scene” was presemsd. followed lo a dialogue, given by Mrs. Lula Howard and Mrs. W. R. Davis. After the program each mem-’ her handed in her dollar an * told In either poetry» prose or song the way in which sue earned the money. Mrs. W? A. Patrick com posed and gave a poem which de served special mention, as It was so well written * * 4 recited. The letter pert af the evening w e e O N A l-T O M O R T l.E spent in a *oclnl way, dellcioes re C H A M O IS A N D S W IN G E S freshments being served during this time at tables elaborately INSECT POWDERS AND decorated with flpwera. tt tt tt a t Tha N orthw est FLY KILLERS Removal SALE PRICES PERFUMES l»b<w»lary, H I* ensouaced her* by Df. ft. D. Sheldon, teak. M u - «atom throughout the a t*t* will be furnished wlfh all material and information upon request. The work, which Is to be con centrated la two fteida. dtacnoatle testing and problems of eehool tneaos, wOl he under tke di rection af Dr. B ifcBnek. who is athmAy well knowa for kls activity In the Pdrtland eeheois, and Dr. C. lu Hnffack. or, who oemes here from the ttatvenrtty of Arizouh. A start towaftf' tke organisa tion of a new' laboratory was made hy Dr. Homer P. Rainey, Who has loft the university to become president of Fraaklyn college. Dr, Huff acker'w ill con tinue this organization work, and will make available his owu findings in this Held. Dr. Huffaeker has been at the University of Arlsona for four years, and while there he had charge of the state survey of the fifth, eights and high school grades, and the Phoenix high school survey, which were con ducted In cooperation with the U. 8. Bureau of Education. He hos also done considerable re search work In the field of di agnostic testing. - • ■ ’' By nse ot upedlgl tests those tlo* has ^ m e p d o u *. possibilit ies, and although oar state is already a leader in many ’ edu cational lines, We want to make oqr schools models for' other, states. TJ»le sen be dene If we all cooperate In solving our pres ent problems and In searching out ways of Improvement.” The Daily Tidings irF R E E tfihayR lp M o re ' th a n 3 0 0 0 Patent Medicine At Price Cups and Saucers $1^9 Set C A U K 5 R M IA O tL E C O N P O W ÏR C O M P A N Y Prices rotnrTAnt srantaxs Sor YOUR ♦$L19 Each Book 2 Boxes, 25q Conttdaing sixteenjp«gca o f pictures end facts, illustrating and describing th e p r o p e r tie s o f The the booklet shown above is yours for the askipg. I t is packed full o f informative fact» about this progressive public utility company. Ite charts present a striking pfcture o f growth. Ite picture« illustrate modern pianta and $jroperties, built arid maintained Bargain Prices •A ,/l AM M ir« Sh Rife for the zervice of the public. The capital supplied by thousands o f investors goes directly into the construc tion o f p e r m a n e n t, useful public utility propertiee. A large map illustrates tfc^Wkle territorial diversity. I t tells how you, txjo, m a y b eco m e a partner in public service b y investmfcnt in the Com pany's prefer red shares. W rite or phone for your copy today. Me.Mlamrs G. H . H adbra* and W . L. Maxey Poetesses Mrs. G, H. Hedherg and Mrs. W. L. Maxey wap* gracious host esses yesterday afternoon. Ttaers- day. September JB, whoa they en tertained at the first meeting of the Trinity Guild, social organi zation of the local Trinity Episco pal church, In the Parish House Medford. Grant* Pau. Roseburg. Klamadk Falb-Oregon f