Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
A quality product
for your table*—
Borden’» Evapo­
rated M ilk U
c r e a m c o u n tr y
milk w ith k a # th e
w ater r e m o v e d .
Here is v a lu e
for your money-
Saturday, Out. A — The Loyal
' Women's class of the local
Christian church w ill have a
cooked^ood sale at Hardy
Bros, grocery store in t h e
Bnderg building. A ll f o o d
must be brought to the store
by nine o’clock a. m.
Saturday, Oct. 8.— Daughters .o f
the Nile, meeting In Medford.
Luncheon at the Hotel Med­
ford at lr:S 9 o’clock. AU mem­
bers attending please phone
417-B.
Saturday, Oct.
Rogue River
College Woman’s club w i l l
meet at the home of Mrs. My­
ron Root, IS 8ummtt, Medferd.
Monday, Oct. 10.— The Ashland
Art club will meet la the eve­
ning at the home * of Mrs.
Louis Schwein, 171 Church
Street. Mrs. May1 »will act gs
assistant hostess. AD members
urged to he present.
Monday, Oct. to.— Women’s Re­
lief Corps social in the I. O. O.
F. hall.l Every member
re-
ouested to be present-
Monday, Oct. 10.— The Ashland
Study club w ill meet;at t h e
homo of Mrs. Fred Engle, 534
Boulevard?
Tuesday, Oct. 11.— The Junior
L High P. T. A. will hold
its
first regalar meeting at $:30
’o’clcc^ in tha— Junior high­
school on the Boulevard.
Tuesday, Oct. f t .- H o p e Rebek­
ah Lodge Will hold their regu­
lar meeting In the I. O. O. F.,
There were twenty-alne -'AMm
beta belonging to this liv e ly ’©»,
gaafcation l « t x a r * b ( m W
partlea, hike. g»d Other
function., vereigtom
Mr. Hopper, «ho Is the tyack#
of the class, is a n tin g every «P
fort to swell the membership this
year to tweaty or more.
^9
Trinity
(h V £ £
A splendid atteadaaee 4
bers of the T r lM > Oulia, ibfetil
organisation of the Trinity Epis­
copal chursh, wpa present gdafor-
day afternoon, Thursday, Octghfer
<, at the regalar meeting hsW fa
the Parish House on Second
street.
The usual business «assign was
held daring which plane W t h e
winter’s work were discussed, and
several parties and food sales
were planned. At the end of
afternoon, Mrs. L. 8. Brow» and
Mrs. Frank Dean, hostesses at
hto meeting, myvad delioieng re-
freshasents.
The next meeting of the Trin­
ity Ghlld, Which w ill fan on the
afternoon of Thursday, October
20, will be a social one at which
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond' will
be host, and hostess.
HUM
Dinner Party at W inter Home—
The pleasant home of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto W inter on the Boufe-
vard was the scene of a delightful
affair yesterday afternoon, Thurs­
day, October f, when they enter­
tained in honor of Mrs. Winter's
nephew aad wife, M r. and Mrs.
Hal Boyd of Oakland, Cal., house
Saturday, October W th.
The etoh to aaxftus to co-
eDerate fully with the school
in the devetoymhot of ath­
letics and readily agreed to
sponger the »hie of thia large
an inker of ttoksts.
FINE TALK AT
NORMAL TODAY
“Christianity Is wot what one
says but what ene does and what
one does is life, therefore that is
the true ChrtotbuiUy,” W. P.
Walters, Y. Secretary leW mem­
bers of t>C Southern Oregon Nor­
mal school at assembly today.
“The number od people who are
r.earclppg sot and studying the
life of Christ' *» d ' trying ts ap­
ply his teachings and principles
to every-day business and this Is
evident from the number of large
WE AkE AGENTS BOR THE FAMOUS
t f A X O P H O N E ÌS
flO U N S
MELOPHONES
TROMBONES
CLARINETS
CORNETS
GUITARS
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UKULELES
BANJUKES
, .
AND OTKÇR STRINO
INSTRUMENTS?
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nitMHING TODAY
TIME TO LOVE”
with
RAYMOND QSOTTTH
Mrs. Boyd are enroute home from
Tuesday, Oct. I t ^—-Westminster Portland, where they were' united
Guild of the Ashland Presbyter­ in marriage about the first of Oc­
Do you realize that in a Frye's ‘Delicious” Brand
Ham there b unusual nourishment and body
twnldipy food, .and practically no waste whatv
soever?, Here indeed, then, is tru e value fo r your
money — Frye’s D d ic io m ” Brand Ham b
Joafty ttrtttl for Frye & Company and U S.
Government inspectors, and stamped for your
protection.
Write to Frye & Co., Portland, for “ Frye’s
Meat Guide” w i|k many Summer Suggestions.
Send 2c to cover postage.
ian church win meet la t h e
evening at the Manse.
Wednesday, Ort. 12 — The W ed­
nesday cinb meeting, which
was to have been held at the
heme of Mrs. F. F. W hittle on
B street, has been transferred
to the home of Mrs. Otto Win­
ter, 430 Boulevard. AU mem­
bers urged to be present,
friends invited.
M R « ’
Enjoyable Afternoon At W alter
j Hna se
,
A group of Ashland ladies
bpent a most enjoyable afternoon
yesterday. Thursday. October «,
at the home of Mrs. W. P. W alter
on Nursery street, the occasion
being in honor of Mrs. Kentnor,
one cf the city’s oldest pioneers.
The hoars passed all toe swift­
ly in conversation and. bringing
to mind old rsmlntoceats of >»»•
ago. Daring the afternoon the
hostess. Mrs. W aiter, graciously
assisted by Mrs. Dan Cnthhert-
eon, served tasty refreshment»
Those who received the delight­
ful hospitality of Mrs.
W altar
and Mrs. Cothbertsoa were: Mes-
dames Middleton, Morgan, How­
ard, Donnelly and Kentnor.
tober
At two » ’dock dinner w a t
served at, a table perfectly ap­
pointed and BreStily decorated,
covers being told fer the follow­
ing named: the guests of hoaur,
Mr. and Mrs. H al Royd; M * a ■
Nellie Russell: . Mrs. Hugh
H.
Gillette and daughter. Miss Mar­
jory Gillette o t San F r s acto ss,
who is spending a two wanks* va­
cation in Ashland with her par?
eats on Gresham street, aad the
host and hostess, M r. aad Mrs.
Otto Winter.
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does not stay on long enough to
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There’S nothing like it— Ltthie
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The daring deeds of a dash­
ing buckaroo and his steed
on- Flanders fields.
GEO. J. HAYES AT THE
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