Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 21, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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0. B. Bib, Mrs. Doa Whltady, 11
C.W. Hagson, Mra. Lewis Bto1
Mrs. Harriet Fielding, Mrs.
J. Brady. Mrs. M arsh W i n « «
Mrs. Margaret Dean.
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To hear another melody
Rising from a darkened room.
Sweetly, sadly, through its
gloom.
Werh blow* fat'right d fuWs1
. dream
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AM somber depth a h anr q >,
, ’ dower?
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*♦'*»
Listen! Loti's .Chord la rapture
cries, ■
■' >
ied te ifC Life loet In settles navSr dies!
its h i s
—Mary Alethea Woodward
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rears.
BeflvMw F. T. A. Meeting
A H r mm i l l
.
Flowara Hft' their startled. s
OoJde. w u > a summer s>y
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w ith
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MOTHER
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Th® meeting pf the Bellview F.
T* A... which was scheduled- for
r rtdsy, October SI, has been poet-
poned until the StSh of Ch e
month. It had been formerly
planned to hold this meeting In
the Bellview clubhouse la the
form of a community Hallowe’en
party, bat after much considera­
tion, it was decided beat to
change these Plans. Wbyn defin­
ite arrangements have been com­
pleted, an announcement will he
made.
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Family Dinner At lAWair
Food that “Stands
through
Toaaty, wonderful flavor. Has laxative “bulk
plug important food elements
Cooks in
to 5 m inu tes
Mr. and Mrs. W. H? McNair
were the fracious host sad hptt-
eas last evening, Thursday, Octo­
ber >0, when they entertained
with a family dinner at their
home on' Oak street. At 8 o’clock
a delirious dinner was served at a
table perfectly appointed a n d
be»q<ifuliy decorated with » cen­
terpiece ef Fell flowers.
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Covers Were laid for tha follow­
ing* Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose,
Mr. A. P. Muntaql, manager of*the
Osgood Drug company. Miss Anna
McKtrdy, the host and hostess,
The W. C. T. U. regular moat­
ing will ho held Tuesday after­
noon, October 25, at the home of
Mrs. Huslia Stearns, 78 P I a •
street, president of the organisa­
mond graciously entertained *>e tion. A splendid program Is be­
members of the Trinity Qtrfld. of ing planned and »11 members are
the Triifty BpisooaaLebarel* WM- requested to be .present,
tf M tt
terday afternoon. Thursday, Oc­
tober IP. In the Parish Houss an Novoashss «. “F m ” D a y -
Saturday, November 5, h a ■
Second street, nt their yearly i*-
epption. Mrs. Hammond, sa asa- been definitely appelated as
al. made a most charming Jtostass “Tag” day by the members of the
and everyone present spent an loqpl Women’s Christian Temper­
ance Union, who a short time
enjoyable afternoon.
The spacious room In the Far ago received 500 tags from W. C.
tab House was prettily dohoratfid T. U. headquarters, which they
arg to cell for ton cents apiece.
In' a color scheme of
white, roses a g i dahlias M |g The ladles of the anniltary to the
used as a background. The tap* American Legion Post No. 14,
was spent playing five-hundred have agreed to aejl the tags and
and bridge until late In the ■ W? the proceeds from this sale will
when ' delicious refreshment», go to the Children’s Farm Home.
which had been prepared tar Bov Bach little tag has painted on it a
erend and
Mrs. Hammogft’s picture of two of the Farm Home
daughter. Miss Marguerite, ono- children. ,
The Children'^ Farm Home,
slating ef tea biscuits, fruit sal­
ad sad coffee, wer« served ’ at located on the Pacific highway,
throe m|les north of Corvallis,
tables, daintily, arranged. 1
Those who received the 'de­ Oregon, 1* an entirely new de­
lightful hospitality of Reverend parture In the case of dependent
and Mrs. Hammond were the fal­ and homeless children. It Is In­
tha Oregon
lo w in g n a m ed : M rs. H u g h H, Bil­ corporated ‘ under
lette, Mrs. Walter Everton, afta- laws and Its affairs are administ­
L. 8. Browh, Mrs. Jack Huger, ered by a hoard of trustees. It Is
Mrs. Cliff. B. Paynp. Mrs. Q, H. a Home with no Institutional fea­
Hedberg, Mrs. H. p. gpnford. Mrs. tures. The farm consists o f >45
scree of upland, 80 acres bottom
land. 80 scree pasture, and five
acres o f(lake which furnishes the
ideal “swlmmln’ hole” quite after
the Whitcomb iyiey pattern, with
the wholesome recreation for both
boys and. girls that only open wa­
ter can afford. The (grm wm ex­
amined and passed apon^ty O. A.
C. experts before it was pur­
chased, and throe years of exper­
ience has Justified their Judg­
ment and Its purchase.
There are one hundred » » d
> twenty children in six ,home-llke
f apttnges. In each of which there
is a big-hearted Christian mother
who give» to the children of her
family the love and understand­
ing that lg*rare In a h o m e
where the "blood” mother cares
for her own. tn the superintend­
ent, these children find m real
father who understands and sym-
y patbises with all their childish
needs and le patient with their
faults and mistakes. While tae
Farm Home la a refuge for only
dependent children, the line of
demnrkntlon between delinquents
'i add dependents la many times no
Slight that thslr have been a dog-
en or more received that were
not on the verge of delinquency,
„ hut who have been loved and un­
derstood until they have oroaeed
the line back to Innocence a n d
, have become examples to t h e
younger children and a comfort
to the weary, overworked motb-
♦ ere. The land, cottages, f a r m
hfilldlngs and other improvements
have cost the W. C. T. U. about
1200,000,000. The maintenance
• is cared for by the State fjind of
118.00 per month for each child,
less the amount paid by parents
and guardians, Community Chests
^nd farm produce.
Thera have been more than 100
applications recently far ♦ • r F
1 fteedy children, for whop there is
go room. If these are not cared
for as dependents many will be­
come delinquents to be cared for
by the state. More cottages and
a central heaMng plant la badly
geeded.
\
The farm is organised Into a
/ separate school district, with a
regular school board consisting of
He k n o w s th at
G e m -N u t h a s
r e t a i n e d a ll
its o r ig in a l
s s an d . flavor.
made
eVery
day
all the
It’s w orth while to pro
tect th e
sp re a d
Coffee, Alpine
And rolls for mine
And, w aiter,
make it snappy/
S tart out dach day
With Alpine - say
That breakfast
makes you happy/
You can taste
US
the cream in every drop!
OR creamy richness, for delicious flavor— in*
eprf.on Alpine, foe milk with cream in every
drop. In every pint o f Alpine you get one
whole quart of pure, fresh, fulhcream milk—with
nothing added and nothing taken away but water.
F
Sealed in clean containers— airtight—and ster­
ilized—Alpine comes to you always sweet and
pure. Alpine improves all cooking— saves
butter, too, And it’s so convenient.
r
I Caramel Filling—2 cups brown
sugar, 1 tap. butter, 4 taps,
g r a te d c h o c o l a t e , K cu p
Alpine Milk. Put all ingte-
dicnta‘ln aauee-pan over fire
l
ana cook until thick.
Try it fpr icings, cakes, biscuits, desserts. So
delicious in coffee! Get Alpine from your
grocer today.
cream ui
SPECIAL
F am ily Oiler!
Your family can now own a few sacks of those
Yakima or Klamath Netted Gem Potatoes, be­
cause we have reduced the price again and this
time within the reach of every family*-
AND TOO, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION WITH EVERY
SACK. OF COURSE, SOME MERCHANTS TALK ABOUT HAND-
PAINTED SPUDS BUT WHO WANTS TO WORK TWO DAYS
FOR ENOUGH MONEY TQ BUY A SACK OF SP U D S.. WE ALSO
HAVE A KNOCK OUT ON ONIONS.
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Klamath Patatoes, per 100 . . . . . . . . <L50
OVERWEAR
0
SPECIAL
SATURDAY
A «1 r r s p x TIE ÜISH
59c
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tM«. 8npw<>^ft4*Pt apd Honan tr«ln center for the Monmouth and Manual Training department
Mothers to ndmlnWter its affairs. Normal Including all grades to ——— I---------------- „-----------------
The school* Is now used as a eighth and the Deaaestle Science
(Flense Tarn to Page 7)
Simpum's
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Hardware
Yakima Netted Gems, per 100................ <140
Onions, per sack (sweet Spanish). . . . .
Spitzenburg Apples, good size . . . . . . . <140