Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Monday. October ?4, at 9 o’eloèk. |
Miss Betty Moor« waa maid of
honor and Mr. Charles W ortm sa
acted aa beet man. The etitaftO-
ment of Mien Brophy and J l r .
Greene waa announced In An*
gust at a luncheon given by Mrs
Em il Brophy and Mrs. Leland
Brophy.
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and W allac
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“ F an ’* Vdrty Wednesday
Eve n in g 1 .
The " F u n ’* party, which waa
to h iv e ' been held a few Weeks
ago b f thw Oo-Gettera. a yohng
people's class o f the local Baptist
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DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L
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Grand’s club w ill m art fn the
dTternoon at tW «bum ht Mrs
Jennie Gilbert. JBCWl... W alnut
greet. A ll members lire urged
to be present.
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Home Mlsstoi
ethodist
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ill .meet at
Lriells Steen
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church w ill take place Wednesday
evening, October 26, at the home
of ita te a A e r , M r. -J. C. Hopper
burg. Cal., who returned
re­ and w ife on Scenic D rive. The
cently from China,
party was postponed on account
Thoee present were the follow of the infantile paralysis quaran­
Ing named: Mrs. John Benson snd t in e restrictions in the city,
daughter, Miss Julian of Central
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Point; M r. and Mrs. Axel Benson Dinner Onestò—
and dinghter, Miss Frances
of
M r. end Mrs.
B alllngar
of
Medford; Rev. E. BenSos. Fa- Medford motored to Ashland Sun­
ther.Benson, snd the boat a n d day afternoon. October S3, w$ere
hostess, M r. snd M rs. John P. they wyre. delightfully entertained
Norby. Rev. Benson delivered the at dfanfer by M r. and Mrs. C. W .
morning service at the English Fraley at «hoir home on Moan-
g
Lutheran church on Sunday, Oc- «.In
t o b e r w , With k large rt\eadance.
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Hocim
Meets Thursday—
Entertained Sunday—
The tofllks'Af the Soélal Circle
MW. and Mrs. Domino Provost of the IfJfcal Ohrlatian church will
were the gracious boat and host- hold
T éta lh r meeting Thurs­
esi Sunday evening. October 23, day alterndhif, October 37, at
when they delightfully entertain- 3:5«
*i-O ttu rtJh p a r ­
ed a group of relatives ^ t their le r« M «start aré kskdit to cóme
attractive home on VanNyss aye. ti» the meetthg eq&lÿped w t t .h
Early in the evening a delic- rM d tè s / taim blew and ' ^aissots,
ious dinner was served- gt a table aifd M tAil attenàbgo«' le èxpeqted.
perfectly appointed and , prettyy
>Á refreshmi
arranged. Following dlnhet, sev- pobfi'd/)f Mrs. N«U D unn as ¿balr-
oral hoars were pleasantly spent man, ably assisted by Mrs.
Ida
in conversation and listening * to Crandall, Mrs. B alnter a n # Mrs
the radio.
Btolb Vussy, w ill serve refresh­
Those who received the hospi­ ments during the afternoon.
tality of M r. and Mrs. Provost
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were the following named: Mrs. Hike to Pompadour Rocks—
8. A. Carlton, Miss Gertrude Carl-
M r. snd M ts . Floyd
Putman
ton. Miss L eila C arlton, Miss H ar- and Mrs. Marlon Hager escorted
rlet Carlton and M r. Lyle Van the members of the Christian En­
Bcoy of Eagle Point.
deavor, young people’s organisa­
tion of (ho Christian church, on "a
hike, to Poijh&adout Bocks Sunday
( A quiet wedding was solemnis­ afternoon, October 26, whers they
ed yesterday, Monday, petober 24
r t high noon, in this clty. when
Mlsg LUI lan Sloan of Ashland, be­
came the bride of M r. Chkriee.Ir-'
win Beebe, a resident of Jack-
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Hi t Enjoyed H jk ^ to ijo c M —
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son county. The cersmeny was
A Jolly group of Ashland young
performed h r Justice 6 f t h e ladies enjoyed ia high to„Fompa-
tlee Pence L. A. Roberts and the
our Rocks east of the city Sun*'
vo.nng couple wpre attended by
$?,« October 32, whiefe th e y ' Ute
the bride’s mother.
a delicious lunch and spent the
day exploring the small caverns.
They arrived home at About 6
vjbslaeMFfcfhe evMMng, ddiry tired,
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sing. October S l. Thls iS ré tiî
B being postjpaed from tM
evening, Monday, October 24.
"Foundation.*-an oxganfimtiqni pay-
ifehlarty for §m ith«rii Oregon
Norm al
schcoi
ktudenis and
teachers, was held In the parlors
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.
of
the ■ Methodist - Episcopal
-hurch on Friday evening, Octo­
Mr. and Mrs. John jPl . Norby ber 31. Seventeen members JoiA-
delightfully entertained a com­ •d the charter.
pany of friends Saturday evening.
Election o f Officers was held
Octpber S3, at tAft^ '^pleasant ahd George Mason was chosen for
home just no
f t
breeident; Leonore Godfrey, devo­
occasion being gjvéht in Mohor of tional chairman; Minnie R eiver,
Rev. E. B enyongj B t..P ag l, M inn., world fellowship; Lillian VMnNat
and his aged f k t M r o f4 0 yemra.
ta. «octal service; Donald Smith*
Rev. Benson,
a fter
having membershft»; Cedric Scharff, so­
spent an enjoyable three-mogthrf* cial recreation. Lois Wells, music;
visit w ith his fam ily lb America, W illiam Vimont, publicity; Cora
is leaving soon for the missionary Mason, finance; ** Hasel Bruner,
fields of China, where he 1 h a is treasurer; Doris 8crogglas. seere-'
spent fourteen years of bard ser­
vice. Ris father, M r. Benson, w ill
spend "the winter on the
cospt
w ith hto tons Axel Benson of Med­
ford, and R^v. Benson of Kings-
Mins Boris Elisabeth
Brophy,
daughter o f M r. and Mrs. N. D.
Brophy, became the bride of M r,
Charles Richard Greene, at the
home of the bride’s parents in
thg A ay
o ft t
Thoie Who made th F tr ip were:
Mlse Ellexi Water«. Mies Adena
$oy; Mtoa.Mdrdaj&t l4nTlne,.,Mlss
Lydia Smith, Miss C lara A tta-
berry, Miss Nedrs B artlett, Miss
e art-W rig h t, M*H :R .e « U A b
frig h t and Mlse Barbara Taylor.
nume.
especially ft o ran a
the foundation. 1
Its added f e the reb
then outa or fru its
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kl mu
through a sieve. From t
three hours seems ta^glve
lent tim é for fre«xlhg the i
an* electric, Ice box lit u m
cause
When
SPEED!
The class de& teiw w ill he priv­
ileged to . enter In these tryouts,
but work done on class teams,
.will have So btoring on the Se­
lection for the varsity team, in ­
ter school debates In Southern
Oregon AMI Start a fter the holi­
day- season.
Much Interest in debate wqrk
is being shown at the Junior
high school where the work to
under the direction o f 1 M i s s i o n
C a rte r.
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H igh school and Junior high
teams r a n t as . tdllowii « • . .«
A healthy person never fi
constantly tired. Being “ too
Í^ ^ V w liy to a s ig n
KM>i»g the Faith
Our responsibility? Io the coirlttiunUy h its
been itssumdd with a • full knowledge Of the
dtbect and indirect deipjtnds it entails.
.
That We have recognized this is beat mdi-
cuited by the/service wd have rendered in the
past, are rendering at Present arid look Fobwarcl
to conlinniufc in the future.
A very able pbyscian sàid,
theÿ ¿ ft. aíftí
g e r /’ I f
p u en t or too scanty and burning,
i f t M R T P Ä L 8 d U F itto r, J fr
K. Holland, Harlingen, Texas.
|# n ri >“I bet Hurt ¡>0. fcsr M t » 02
s ufferetf from kidney irftg u la tf-
ttes never ta \e knything u n til ft
to too late, whereas F O L B T
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SZ^ss & ^ t ii
old
B e a u t y If», smart lines!
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Lightning pick-up—
Those are some of the fea-
t tures of the new Ford car.
j You’ll know it’s a truly
i modern ear the minute you
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Funeral directors
Yon WM bo Gbad You
, Wáited.
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Woman Granted
Execution Stay
CHICAGO, Oct; 36;— (ff ) —
Mr«. Catherine paagler. ‘ under
sentence to hai ng Friday, '< « . to­
day granted a 60-day stay of ex­
ecution to perm it kn. appeal to
the supreme court.. She was toh-
victed of partiripatloU la th e.m u r­
der of W m . Ltndstrohf.
\
Newberg —■ W illam ette R iver
bridge opened a fter 220,600 Im ­
provements.
i à d - h t ì s t t ò t ì c a á íM B & T . t o .
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HUNTER.
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“ I O eaoy t è i tuidcnUsMl ,mere voitane, but t^Mt-ton’«
rich mnootlinees when ’w k|e apen’ . to something that
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^Voudetfully selective, Sparton amazes even
» deasoned radfo kirn tHtti itä Hlöar, Irue tonte
" ' under all ordinary conditions. With Sparton
J, • > i t I ÿon can concentrate on the station you want.
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Thé Spartoû dealers invite yoti. to hear Sparton’s
RICH frÖNED È L lC T R ie MÖÖNLÄ—NO BATTERIR8
MMnrte i t patnuag the country»
tid e in tfu tto fc o rg e o tm ln w l W h y
p ila w h e r e k im p le in your
home? W U h D K CO M ET K N A M E L
Visit Óüi? Display Room and Get a New Radio Thrill;
T IIH V A turauK K o r TÏÎE Alfe
ahí« epamcb are to ¿am
y ó r a get t <¿A? ( m N 4it
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th in g s
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Recent -investigations, conducted
in over 2,000 Americah schools and
coll'Kcs, reveal «0% of the so-called
“hard ’ studies as falling in the
mtoping. This percentage is con­
firmed by. P ro t Wutord,'of-IUorth-
westem University, and Other lead­
ing educators.
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Thus Quaker Oats breakfasts,
providing the excellent food balance
of protiin, carbohydrates, vitamines
and the “bulk’* to make laxatives
seldom needed are being urged *s a
duty cf parents In protecting their
chi!i*roh’s mbst important working
hour;. No otlier cereal grown dbm-
'VareJ in food balance.
Serve every morning Their rich
Quaker fltver makes them savory
and ts ,(ie in t. 1. delicious breakfasts
that a i t “stand by’’ one. Get either
Quick Quaker, which cooks la 2J4
«j S Jumutcs, or regular Quaker
_)a!s today at your grocer's.
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ptitcir «tapes were pkm .
teibh road» o f yesterday.
modern coaches afford
re, punctual and com*
aeans o f travel,on the
I highways of Oregon
Yoa cat hay Faffrr^orfac/» /row your D e 4 rr lisia? ì r ì o r
For t e f o r o u t a W Ì n >C
A RHLAXÓ M O TK Ir— PH O N E 4 t