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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1927)
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 3S» ot 224L CALENDAR O F EVENTS Monday.-Ort. 10.— The Ashland A rt club will meet in th* eve ning nt the home ef Mrs. Louis Sehweta, 171 Church Street. Mrs. May wRl set as assistant hostess. All members urged to be present. Monday, Oct. 1*.—•Woman’« Re lief Corps social in the I. O. O. F . hall. Every member re quested to he preseat. Monday, Oct. 10.— The Ashland Study club w ill meet at t h e home of Mrs. Fred Engle, 634 Boulevard. Tuesday-. Oct. 11.— -The Junior High P. T. A. will hold its • first regular meeting at 3:30 o’clock in the Junior high school on the Boulevard. Tneeday, Oct. i t . —-Hope Rebek ah Lodge w ill hold their regu lar meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall. Strangers cordially invjt- Tuesday, Oct. H — The W. C. T. U. w ill hold a social meeting at 2:00 o’clock p. m. at the home of Mrs. Lulu Howard on Gresh am street. Every member Is urged to attend. Taeaday. Oct. 11<— Westminster Guild of the Ashland Presbyter ian church will meet in t h e evening at the Manse. Wednesday, Oe|, »ft—-The regu lar meeting of the Upper Val ley Community club will be held ia the clubhouse. - Mrs. W. O. Tucker aad Mrs. Fred Homes, hostesses. . Wedaeeday, Oct. IA — The Wed nesday club meeting, which was to kayo baas bald at the 1 home of Mr*. F. F. W hK tlf B street, has been transferred to the home of Mrs. Otto Win ter, 410 Boulevard. All mem bers urged <0 be present, and friends invited. ' Thursday, Oct. 1R— Elks ' Ladles Card club regular meeting in. the Elks clubrooms. Hosteasks Mik. Hugh H. Gillette antf' Er»; O. W. Long. FMdny, Oct. 14^—P. T . A. of the d ealer high school will give a benefit bridge party la the civ ic clubhouse on Wlnburn Way. Pakllo cordially Invited. M EM Reception Postponed— land grade schools. In /h e re Dr. 0 . W . Gregg, Mis* Eva White, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. High, Miss Bertha Pease, Miss Beulah Hussey and Rev. and Mrs. H. F, Pemberton. The parlors of the church were beautifully decorated with F a l l flqwer* and green*. marigolds and chrysanthemum* predominat ing. A color scheme of crimson and gold was carried out in the decoration of th* church and in the arrangement of th * refresh ments, which were served during the course of the evening’s enter tainment. A social hour was held, when each instructor and student made the acquaintance of those whom they hadnoVm et be fore. A splendid program was pre sented as follows: i . a piano du et, Mrs. VanFossen and Mrs. Da vie; 2. an address of welcome. Rev. H. F. Pemberton; S. a read ing. Dr. Mattle B. Shaw; 4. an ad dress, Miss Bertha Pease, deacon ess at the Methodist Episcopal church; 5. a piano daet, Mias Marie Moon and Miss Dorothy yeo; 6. a debate: “ Resolved that the members of the teaching pro fession are too highly paid for the amount of services rendered.” affirmative— John Riga and W al ter gedlford, negative — Ralph Billings and Miss Wattenbarger; 7. vocal solo, Miss Regina John son. .. . . j t - . ’ -. ■ . ceiving line were: P. T. A. Party hi Ctvfc Ctab- kouse— One of the many delightful function* planned to he held by the k ith aohool branch of the Parent-Teacher association, will h« g ive* next Friday evegtog, Oc tober 14, in the Civic clubhouse oj^Vtoburn Way. This will be In tke form of a benefit bridge party and members of the organ isation are predicting a most ua- lynialjand tojoyabl* evening. T M Moms of the olubhonse will be gorgeously decorated with bouquets atad baskets of flowers and greens, a general c o l o r scheme of brllllaat Fall oolors be ing used. During the evening, a cooked-food s*l* and a candy sale w ill be carried oa in connection with the bridge party. Rsfresb- Hhmta will also bo served. Mrs. F . / l . Sweden burg, who is In oharge of the affair, urges sv- eryone in the city who Is inter ested ia the Parent-Teacher asso ciation and who wishes to speaff an Evening playing bridge to at tend the party Friday night in the Civic clubhouse. The annual reception, which was to have boon hold la the Audi torium of the Southern Oregon Normal school Friday evening, October 14, for th* faculty mem bers aad student body, has been postponed until Saturday night, October I I , and will be a party la hoaor of the Humboldt Skate «88 Teachers college football team, Missionary Society Meets — instead. Thia anaouaeemtat was The Women's Foreign Mission mad* la assembly onr Friday. ary society of the local Methodist It S3 M Episcopal church held their regu lar monthly meetiag yesterday af Attend Reception at M. K. ternoon, Friday, October 7. / a t Over one hundred and f i f t y the home of Mr*. Homer Billings person* attended the* reception on North Main street, .with about given last evening, Friday. Octo- twenty-five members of th* or bea 7. aV the Methodist Episco ganisation present. p al churel^ in this city, in hopor A most interesting basin«** ses of the faculty members and stu sion was conducted, during which dent* of tbs southern Oregon por- several Important matters con msl anp the teachers of the Aah- cerning the work of the society were take* a» an'd dlscnqasd. Following the business meeting. Impressive devotional* ware lad by Mrs. Ada Clark. Mm. F. B. Bagla, graciously assisted by Mias Bertha Pease, deaconess at the Methodist khurch, had charge of the program, which occupied moat of thb afternoon. Mrs. Law rence Coder gars a lengthy and accurate report of the district (.onvantjo*, which was held re cently at Springfield, Ora., Thia was quite instructive to the to- dids and was enjoyed very mush- At the close oil the meeting Mrs. Billings served delicious re freshments. ‘fhe next meeting of the Foreign Missionary society will be held on the afternoon of Friday, November 4 . a t .the homie cf Mrs. Q. W . Gregg, l i t Weight- man street. M U M Gneafa At Meeting— The Talent Community club held their regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon. October 3, at which Miss Grace Chamberlain and Miss Palmer of Ashland ware honorad guests. Mias Chamberlain,' who Is pres ident of the Southern Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, gave a very instructive and enter taining talk on new club work. The Taleat club has received an Invitation to meet with t h * Valley View next Wednesday, Oc tober 1 ta t thplr regular meeting held In the elubbouae. Mrs. W. H. Tucker and Mrs. Fred Homes wii set as hostesses tt « tt Mr. and Mrs. True Ifpet and Mr. and Mrs. Mark True ware host and hostess recently, when they delightfully entertained a group of Central Point and Tabje Rock relatives at their attractive home in. the Bellviosr district fu st south of the city. * - J .. T x . A delicious repast was served at 13 o'clock at a table prettily dec- rrated, covers being lalcTfor tke following named: My. and Mrs. H. L, Gregory, |<r. and Mrs. Arthur Sellers and daughtar, Mias Ladle May, Mr. and 'Mrs. Loren Grqig- cry. daughter Mias Mildred aftl son Keith, and the host and hqak- eee. Mr. and Ers. lfa rk Tyu*. , Following dinner, the aftpr- hoon was enjoyably spent In con versation and music, the guests departing at a late hpur for the|r homes down the vaBey. »5 X intucky and Former Joka' ft. Siwdl of a will eken the dto- flR b »Ot -to« conference, ac- tl o a r « ! * ig D r JoMPk H r«« F ra fl. rl T * T h .|S l» t < The magic mist that hovers Over ti»* mooniit, ectoify Whereas hP«l been on sbiaging appaai th * inpyeaee.la Phoenix apd o oa^ m unity fo> the paat year, a id New mystartoa ohaeufe and wito- Whereas » a seatisaent favor ing and proteotipg this unlaw ful Within its warm encircling glow prpctlee seams to have bean cry*- The children’s bedtimd story tallied by th * recent shoot!*« a f Weskan iq th * fir*|lfht,' to and an alleged bootlegger while ra fro» » sistin« arrant, an« • ; -x Soft glooms aad iM to s story, Whereas It to apt solemn peitot VatU the younaeet falls to rest aad verdtat thp t b ootl*g»es|pp g Soft pillowed on his mother’s its* era the » « a t viefoas. dahap- log aad fleadtgk of ail ertm iaaft, havtop ly» repaid to r t k * Ftofftto And w h e n ,/at three score yaato and tan. „ - » o f man, Woman. ekildrea or pWftto, The crowding shadows th ick s* Ptopto. t o -opy aptking of dafrbff the law, dehaatog the flag and How opr cold heart* shall flam e again holding opr emtotry n» (to « And our slow ffulfas quick*« To sc* o **k bravo hat fu tile spark Bent baskyard too encroachipg to to , BdWto to Road. Orog«m . ogr ekIW ran and youth, thgrefere. J b f t Jto*a1«ed that wa, f r a s«pM«n q f th * F irm F to to rtato to '■Iwreh o f Fhnanftt. Oregon, hereby gray and request «py min ister, the Rev. R. W. Nelspn, to present to us next Sunday at the morning worship hour, which is 11 a. m.. soma facts on Bootleg ging ang Law Enforcement ns re lated 'to the chnrch and com- Mnnlty. . ’.'VJ, ’ Further he it resolved that we deplore the »audits and weakly sentimental sympathy that la ex tended to bootleggers and- crim inal» in general, and Furthermore be It resolved that the loqsl bootlegger* and their friend« he extended borswith WASHINGTON, GOt. 8 — 4UP1— The stage is being sat to tr> the second big conspiracy case arising Q^t Of the naval oil re serve scandals. It 1* the trial af^Harry F. Sin clair. multHnllitonalre oil man and ex-Secretary of Interior A t bert B. Fall. It opens on October J 7 before Jastlce Frederick , L. Slddons In District of Columbia criminal court (No. 2. The trial was postponed from last spring at the request of government counsel who are seeking. the re turn of important witnesses io Europe. No further delays are anticipated. , Tho first conspiracy trial re sulted in a defeat for the gov a special and argent Invitation ta bo present • at the service next Sunday mofqing. 8igned: , U. Hartley • f, P. Denser vf £ . A H. Fisher W alter Fraser Brown BLACK W IL L RULE 8TD N M T. — AF>— “There are. 14«?0de,000 blacks s n < 4,000,000 whites in Afriéa, and It is oply a A New Us* of Muffin Pans ■*— When making hard candles for haaaars, lawn fete, efc„ pouy Uf- to well greased email mufflp pans. Whan cold, turn th * pap over, press ea th* bottom of each small pan. and the candies drop out all the same dhape and site./ ' Use of the W affle Iron— Oeto of the best ways to save time aad foal is by more frequent use of the waffle Iron. I f you are short of bread at the last moment use0 corn hatter, a little thinner thfe* If tt were to be baked In the oq|a. Iw a biscuit dough is preferred, make this mixture, but do net make tt a* thick as If it were to be rolled out, and bake in tike waffle irea. Simple cake* may ha made in thia way, using any plain cake recipe and baking the layers in the waffle iron. T h e waffle Iron ia a decided success in making shortcake for tke sptall family. Either the cake or bis cuit dough may he need, baked in the waffle iron, and batter and fruit placed between the layer*. Garbage Sacks —• Buy water proof paper sacks with which to Hue the' garbage pall. These assy" be lifted out when full, leaving a dean pail. ! - tA 1 tere'» comfort in ag open ir r a d ia it and mailouj. Each ich fagot glowingly alata elate Aad talking ta <0 fallow, And old tom phantom* of destro Fanning new vistosa in the tir». dared Dr. H. B. Wareham, wffd has had 25 years of experience ft»’ missionary work ip Northern Rhodesia. “ Africans arq^aot an inferior species df people,” said Dr. Ware- ham, “and they capnqt be. kept permanently In »ubjectiqu. But they aped the guidance ef the white man. Coeperatlon with OHATT^NVKU. T»nn., Oct. I . —tlg j— T h r Muflfta Skoals qaaa- tion, w m d which a , poiutoal was has yaged ia Ute South siffto the end of t M .World "War. wfU 1924 Oher. Touring eom' »1 gilttaa. to urge any certain plan g tor to Mtfteie SboAl*’ 0 bat to «Jva the m atter a thorough L airing ga that, tbs;public may e> gat a real ouhll* »lrln « <h en the ana a to fta right tight and thus 0 Southern Appalachaln Power Con bring about aJ»e disposal of thu p ference moots hare Oct. l t - l l , property. * that part of th» program so fab “There are many different tl announced iadtoptas. ; ideas as to- what toe Muscle An eattod dtorto aeeatoa W’M Skoals pptfpct should ba put,“ t ha davptod th dtqswalon of the said Dr. Pratt, ‘- T ie rs la a group a boat disposal of th * great poyer which believes it dhould ba sold ti project kt Muscle Shoal*, ueed to fertiltosr producers, another 0 during th * war for the to *« « ' group thinks it should ba sold to o fa«toto to B F a to k r aap«- power producers, anpthsr group li tor aad co«sr*mmaa from the i f thinks Henry Ford should be ask- v Snathem Stated Involved > to ed to taka It aver, add other ,« ham» invited to addtoto the een- group* A are eoatlctlng ideas. All of these groffps. however, b “t4l«t*<i w ith corruption’’ and have pne desire in common, sod o that is that Muscle Shoal» should C prdored'the^Tetum o f the proper- be put Ip some'us* f t ih le h It^^i full powers can ha davelopad. g v Blaeiair aad F all * r * charged “The eoagrgsslonal red tope w flh eonaitoacy to f t a t o u f to« which now entwines the Muscle P to w , W w .. h o w * «to r«- Shoals question not only ties up I t to htlegect that tka lyase that tremendous power, but Also - « a t Mto dwtadme o f * «o®»ptoacy serves, a t — wn embargo against d to ta *o r fftootoir** 014 a *d that further -development of pow er'f Fall ohtaioad froto fftoelato on along the upper Tennessee River ■ H ay 4. 1011 Whorty hoods F o rth ’ and 1th tributaries. This is great- “ 1030,300. The hoods' web* pass ly retarding Sowar development p ed from a “ dummy’’ trading 'com in* the Southern states. until now f pany set up la Gantdo, the las pe are to dangpr of Wing/con- • dietment relates. ■ In A _- so I fronito the - ¿A-i. n eit decade or Twp oil meh ’ H. M, 'Blackmer with a shortage of electric en and James B. O’Neil,, who- fled ergy, a condition which would to Europe, ayW bald by the gov serioaato retard t l» -industrial ernment tq he koy wltoessea hr growth of th * .South.“ tracing the bond transaction. A Ia addition to th* Muscle subpoena has hoe« OOr.ved on Shoals matter, the «otaference «rill Blackmey hut Q’Nail baa not consider thy widely discussed keen located by American agents tqpic of electrification of farms abroad. Under the new Walsh Aqt. the government can confta- cato property up to »100,000 of Americans wffo refuse to returp from abroad to testify. Govern ment counsel threat«« to Invoke thia act against tka missing men. Richardson Springs On highway Bear Chico Springs. The most talk ed of resort in the state. There must be a-tea non! Why not oome and see for youcselff ernment when a Jury here found Fail and Edward L . Doheny. 8r., not guilty of defrauding the gov ernment in th* leasing of the Elk H ills, California, raearv*. , GovtnMMmt W<m 1 , The government, however, won the civil suit when the 8upreme court held that the lease was Lee Richardson, Mgr, Ypu Cannot Buy Better Tires Than Mason Hy-Lastic 1928 Dodgf fefc to «fcntrpaan of Ito Valves Bearings . and note these wonderful ly low prices—' SM fc ............ . 9 7.00 31-4 ........ .•........... 112.30 $2-4 .......... ........... 012.80 v ............ 0 9.00 3M .75 ............. 014.10 30-4.75 .................. 014.65 Brake Lining Black and White Service Station O. B. L w h , Mgr. USE LUSTER GLOSR TOP DRESSING gasoline ypu get powerx-throngh high The power that gives you that easy s long, long hill. 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