Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    8oft shtrriogs used M o w waist­
lines. to gtvs a snug fit through
the hlgtpe, reveal the feminin« In­
fluence.
5,
' Children?« Clothe« feature thy
tuck«, shirring and bolero«: V-
abaped apd round collarleee neck­
line. and Peter Pan collar«.
WAY
O F DRRAM S
I'
The Way of Dreams la a laughing
gay,
•
And the white clouds stoop to k in
the hill.
Where the whispering winds are
never still,
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L
As they tell a tate, or sing a song,
To cheer the Wayfarer's heart
along.
Monday, Oct. 17— -Auxiliary to Margaret Huntoon entertained
the American Legion Poet No. Wednesday afternoon, with fnneh-
14 w ill hold's meeting la the een and four tables of bridge at The Way of Dreams Is a Joyous
Pioneer hall on Winburn Way. the home of the former on Med­
wayx
All members asked to bring old ford -Heights. The approaching That leads through the Valley of
"Live-Long-Day
rags, as work will be started on nuptials of Mian Huntoon and Mr.
- the rag rugs for the Veterans* Lloyd Williamson were announc­ Down to a fragrant garden close.
ed b/> means of clever tally cards Where all to sweet with the pale
hospital In Portland.
1
W AY OF DRRAMS
Wednesday, Oct. ! • — -The Wo­ on which tbs pictures of b a t h
The
Way
of Dreams is a laughing
were
printed,
m
heart
shape
de­
man's Missionary society of the
way.
sign.
local Presbyterian chnrch will
The wedding will take place For the blue of the skies is always
hold ttq regular meeting nt the
wild rose,
home of Mrs. 3. W. McCoy on December Id . Mian Huntoon to
Aad
here in the silence and -all
one
of
the
moot
popular,
girls
of
North Main street nt
2:3d
apart.
the city, and since her return
o'clock p. m. ,
drom a summer of vocal study in Stands the secret shrine of the
Meeting Postponed— .
Happy Heart.
Because of the prevalence of San Francisco and Seattle, has
InfantUe paralysis the meeting of surprised even her most enthus­
the Royal Neighbors has been iastic admirers with the improve­ The Way of Dreams is a won­
drous wsy,
pdetgpned until t A first Monday ment of her voice.— M e d f • r d
Where the dancing
sunbeams
in November, sby order of Mrs. Daily News.
ever play,
R IB
Tyls Beck.
Where Heart's Desires a n d
Auxiliary Meeting Tonight—
» tt 13
Things Untold.
The
auxiliary
to
tae
local
pest
Ch a r m (by A ill law ne Them )—
Many have trle0 to d « 1 1 a a of the American Legion will hold Oo fluttering by on wings of gold,
charm and have /ailed.
Magic their regular meeting this eve- And even the blossoms sweetly
power, enchantment, spell, fascin­ ning, Monday, October 17, in the
ation are given in the dictionary. Pioneer hall on Winburn Way. nt An the Wayfarer pauses to rest
awhile.
It ia the foam upon the river and which they want every member to
— By Edgar Daniel Kramer.
attend.
bubble on the fountain. It
is
W ork w ill he started nt to­
responsiveness in some and Ulu-
s'venera in other«. C hara con­ night's meeting on the rag rags,
sists of ao many opposite* things which the ladles have agreed to
like the little bubble, when we make for the veteran's hospital
la Portland, Oregon, aad e a c h
grasp It, It tegoae.
To hear perfectly, comprehend member is asked to bring nil the
oulckly and respond fully. Is a old rags and old articles of eloth-
/
charm that only those who have Ing that aha can spare.
A
t
the
close
o
f
the
evening
a
lived under the deadening influ­
committee, composed of Mrs.
ence of the reverse can fully un- 1
Clyde Malone. Mrs. 8. A.- Peters,
derstand. It gladdens aad fresh- 1
Jr.,
and Mrs. J. Andrew McGee,
ens the bedrt like a tonic, to feel
will
serve refreshments.
that the convener to alive, alert
Now
C alifo rn ia'}*, Oregon O. . \
Stamford l » r U . «. C ld .- ’V
Washington 32. U. of Mon. d.
Idaho 4'0. Whitman 0. - .
Brigham Young 0, California
Aggtra 0.
U. C. L. A. 3. Occidental 0.
„ Pomona H ,L * v e r n e g.
W hittier 7, Redlands 0. S \ ‘
■Washington State 13. Qonsaga
0.
, . »
* Stanford Frosh 7, 8t. Marys
Frosh d.
*•-
Fresno State College 10, Neva­
da 7.
San Diego Teachers 13, Cali­
fornia Tech 7.
Freedom?,
It «3 It
and is not pnly able, bat glad to
express his sentiments whether to Miss 4Jndn Oeder Host— ■
Mias Linds Oeder, daughter of
agree or to disagree, hut la re­
sponsive and ungrudging In giv­ Mrs. Emma L. Oeder. was t h e
ing himself. Thia may not M ao charming hostess Saturday eve­
prudent as more Judicial expres­ ning. October Id , when she de­
sion» of opinion, but charm aad lightfully entertained a grodp of
prudence are A t always oa friends at her home oa Granite
* '
speaking terms. It warms t h e street.
During rite evealn g |h e girls
heart unconsciously to feel we
are trusted
with spontaneous enjoyed a taffy pall, after which
thoughts, and we leave such an they spent 'seversF hours playing
outgiving person feeling that ho cards aMd ta conversation.
Mira Oeder served elaborately
Js a friend while nnconsctonsly
arranged
refreshments to the fol­
we are chilled by one who weighs
and measures his utterances, lowing darned guests: Mira Lydia
however valuable we feel the Smith. Miss Marie Davies., Miss
well-considqred thought to ' he. Charlott Leedom. Miss Mery On­
Impulsiveness Is youth; prudence ley end Mira Ellen daisy.
is age. Repression is death: re­
sponsiveness is life. The man or
Style* fa r fell are marked by
the woman who has reached mid­
dle age or old age end has re­ their simplicity, mating It espec­
tained the charm of responsive­ ially easy i for the home ra aiu-
ness, need never fear loneliness, stress to appear ehle. even en a
for it gathers all kinds of people small allowance. - The shops of­
about it, the repressed and fear­ fer a choice of luxurious depend­
ful. as well ae the open-hearted able f abrics for oVenlng and ev­
and Joyful. And alas end alack, eryday wear. The day w^en only
w’
“ ’ charm to gone It can a privileged few appeared smart
^
ae
a regained. Only a- to a thing of the past.
Plain mannish tweeds,
duw-
c«
may be simulated,
etya,
kasha,
broadcloth
aad
light
w
o poor a thing that It
weight woolens lead themselves
ci
i be detected.
ieas — something held admirably to the new east mod­
bi
la not expressed, ta a els. peveellng the slender sil­
m
r a in youth when the houette and shawl collar of kitt
h<
the nature are all , nn- fox. badger, kid caracul, beaver,
tr
beware of carrying thia lynx, black fox. kiliasky a a d
at
n and on in life, for it squirrel. A great many of the
ce
e a charm aad becomes sports coats are trimjnod with vel-
a
ust aa graclousnera aad'
p<
1th na all the way. The _ *Metal brocaded chiffon, trans­
cl
¡oyness tires after first parent velvet, chiffon velvet and
y<
ere to the charm of the chiffon are selected for a Smart
gl
can make the smell appearance for evenings.
Silk twills, faille elk crepe, fat
gl
great because of the
silk crepe, wool crepe, angora Jer­
gi
sa of the giving.
a lady who has recent­ sey. vevet and crepe satin, with
ly
‘‘thia city who has won both the lustrous and dull sur­
faces introduced, ere favored for
al
the lowly and t h e
everyday occasions. The w o o l
' hi
ind those who h a v e
c<
r the spell of her charm crepes la Roman stripes are es­
pecially' lovely * for oporto. The
hi
cred why everyone else
hi
also. I have tried to an­ printed velvets need for dresses
al
d have come to the eon-i and two-piece suite pave been
cl
it it to because she has received with the greatest en-
a
rtesy and consideration
Side or front fullness, achieved
ol
,-not only what pollte-
n<
res, but what kindness through plaits or flare, and irreg­
w
gest. This cd u rtesy to ularly draped skirt, to achieve a
a combination of good breeding, deader sllhouqUe. are important
a kind heart 'and an Intelligent details of the mods. Diagonal
mind. The finest courtesy can I treatment of neckline aad fabric
come only from those who hate manipulation are also stressed.
an Intelligent comprehension of
another's point of view: under­
standing 1s the greatest, subtlest
charm, lik e beauty, to sometimes
in the eye of the beholder, yet
there are some sort and eondt-
suat be soft aad colorful
tlone^of people and none w h e
a mnst ant show.
come for however short a tiara
new wonderful
under the influence ef thatr per»
s Face Powder
sens'itlee. but must a c k a s w M g « .
O LO.
Stays on
and do homage to tt, end yet find
p u r e yen’ll
be
It Indefinable.— The Hoesehold.
superior beeutl-
Notbing like
3» » «
Approaching Nuptials of Papular
W h a t 11,105
. High Schools
<4 .
Entejrp/lw 13, LaGrande •
Marshfield *8 , Riverton 0.
Bandon 1¡C North Band 0.
Myrtle Point 33, Coquille A-
Heppner S t, Fossil 6.
W alls W alls 13, Lewis a a d
Clark 7. '
LongvieWW, Castle Rock t.
Rainier 7, Kalama 0.
4
Boise 20, Twin Falls 0. .
Pendleton high #1, H ill acad­
emy 0. ’
4jSTO~
Paul W hiteman,
Noted
Movies for
Ashland Is
Fine Dream
’Orchestra Leader,
writes:
Says Promoter
“It wax but recently, when I
started to actasmastero/cgre*
monies with m y band a t the
PitramountTheatre, that I real­
ized how vital perfect voice
condition was to a performer»
I have always been a consistent
smoker and, fortunately, Lucky
Strikes were m y favorite brand,
I Iike their toasted flavor and,
best of all, le a n smoke as often
as I like, without fear o f in i.
taring my «mice, which is becom­
ing a great asset in m y work."
To make Ashland a natural
movie center, utilising every na­
tural resource which to .found
here, to advertise Ashland suf­
ficiently well that the charms of
the city— which is not to be too
much modernised— wtll be suffic­
iently strong to bring visitors to
Ashland and hold them here— to
make Ashland something m o r e
than a mere coddortable over­
night stop for tourists— to t h e
dream which Carl A . ' Theobald,
Hollywood movie man, ban pre­
sented’ to local organisations.
" It is first necessary to-'be cer­
tain of hearty cooperation from
Ashland for without cooperation
of the town in which a movie col
only is located there can be great
success,’’ be states.
“The scenery of Southern Cali
fornia is worn out. Ashland km’
the Rogue River valley general).- 1
offers the finest natural scenqr.
for picture making Jn the world. !
Through use of a new lighting j
device building of extensive sdtj I
fog interior scenes Is no longer-
necessary. We simply mdve our j.
lighting device into whatever I
type of business we want and :
»
shoot our scenh, getting Bplendid ;
lighting effects from our port qble !
machine. The sunlight here Is
sufficiently bright to make It
possible to shoot outdoor scenes
with maximum success,” . Mr
Theobald, who is enthusiastic j Consider w h a t these figures m e a n ; consider that
about the possibilities of t h i s 1 they represent the opinion and experience o f doctors,
country for mo4ng picture work,
those w h o se business it is to kn ow .
remarks.
Mr. Theobald is contemplating
the purchase of some site near
toWn for use as the colony head­
quarters, and details of this plan
are being worked out.
"Oh, of course, it will be a
chance for every man, woman and
child In Ashland to realize their
dreams of doing movie acting, for
we w ill need a lots of extras and
types. We will have different
types register at the Chamber ’ of
neip with tae worn, ana members "eats'' tor tne woraer«
Commerce— tall types, fat type«,
day evening at which time the of the Ladies Aid have promised wood is all stored away.
WOOD-BEK” IH PLANNED
short types, thin types, those who
winter's supply of fuel Is to be
chew tobacco, those who are able
stored in the church basement. An
to perform stunts weU-^-well we
appeal was made Sunday for men
will need everybody ■ and o u r 1 A "wood-bee” to to be held at
and boys of the ebngregstion to
thp'Methodiat
church
next
Thurs-
dreams can be realised only as we
create visions for others and see
them- ’endeavor to realize those
visions,’’ the movie man says,
Theobald recently became a 1
A nnounce th e ir p a rtn e rsh ip for -flie purpose
member of the Legion Post here
.giving yon high class workmanship in
and has asked the Legionnaires
to lend their moral support in
getting the movie project started.
I I THAT is the quality that Giacomo
W
Rimini, MaJrgaret D ’Alvarez, Cesare
Formichi, Arm and T okatyan, E m m a
Trentini, W illiam Faversham, Florence
Reed, Paul Whiteman, and other famous
singers, actors^ broadcasters and public
speakers have found that makes LUCKY
STRIDES delightful and of no possible
injury to their voices?
For the answer w e turned to medical
men and asked them this question:
Do you think from you r experience with L U C K Y
ST R IK E cigarettes that they are less irritating
to sensitive or tender throats than other cigarettes,
whatever the reason?
11,105* doctors answered this question
Oeorgw Omen; serving ^ '30-year
sentence at Clalrvaux, France, for
the betrayal o f the nurse, Edith
CaveU. to the Germans, hak’ bebu
started by W Roc,' Qlen’s ^Jailer,
Quton recently^ was a eellmato' e f
Bennett 3. Doty, American boy who
was treed pttex serving a sentence
tor Infractions of Fbrelgn Ioglon
raise, and Doty described hint sis a
"meet miserable wretch-“ Omen la
pictured above. Below to a scene at
tie trial.
No Throat Irritation-No Coo
ANNOUNCEMENT
Bm ^ffifig'rDog’SXifelNow
must realise," he atates.
ESTIMATES. FURNISHED
HEADQUARTERS AT* WlCK EURNITURi 00.
A u N aw ay boy held
Wm. Hodling, J3, Portland, is
hold In the local city Jgll await­
ing the srrvsl of an officer.from
thd stqte reform school to take
him to that Institution f r o m
which he escaped last April.. He
was taken into custody by Los
Angeles police, and brought'-, to
this qjty by a California probation
officer.
Wick Furniture Co.
■ 357 E, Main St.
Phone 216
von will ram xxsl tali
6, 8, 13, U PIOT TOrt
OVERLAND SHOE SB
EAD COLDS
,
Mah ha epoonj fabde vapesei
W IC K S
ef
Painting, Psperbanging and
Decorating .
"A campaign of publicity f o r
Ashland as a health center 1« one
of the primary endeavors
we
Attract Peppiä
Nelson and Ross, Contractors
:® .b . ie u to le h “ ? ^
D r O . E. Baraho«
M. D., having twto»®lar eurtUse *We*»
Where Your FeeS.WIU Bring T o y Tfo