Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 01, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    and generous tone that flowp un­
ceasingly front the Instrument,
the purity of the lipa, the nubil­
ity and beauty of the interpreta­
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tion and, above all, w ill wonder
l*ud e Mndy Club M eefoa-
An Interesting session of tke adm iringly at the complete sim­
Music Study «tab was held Mon­ plicity and .nnaffoctednoag o f the
day evening at the Presbyterian performer.
chureh, the study of melody tak­ 5
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en
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.V Hard Time “Mixer" At Normal—
A cello concert by Frans Anar,
.T h e annual hard tim e “ M ixer”
noted artist, followed the regular party was held last evening, Mon­
tprogrgm and was an outstanding day, October 81, in the auditor­
’ and surprise feature of the pro- ium of the Southern Oregon Nor­
’ gram.
x mal school, at which a ll o f. the
: « n . « A. Woods, president, instructors and their w ivee^ stu­
;was In charge' of the meeting dents and the teachdrs of t b e
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 475-L
w ith Mrs.' Alice W illits as acting training school were present. The
secretary. A business discussion decorations used In th»„eudftor-
featured the early part of t h e iunr carried ont the H allow e’en
our soul is opened to the moat
Idea, corn stalks, antum n leaves,
touching Impressions.
Whether, meeting, a t which time members
Wednesday, Mov. 8.— The Wom­ Nature smiles" and adorns bereelf decided to continue placing three pumpkins and orange and M ack
an’s Benefit Association
will on her most beautiful days, or musical magazines In the library, streamers being In evidence ev­
bold their regular m M ting at whether she becomes pale, gray, dlacuaped meeting places, a pos­ erywhere. Those who attended
“ htek”
. 8 o'clock p. m. In the Odd Fel- cold sad rainy, In autumn and In sible concert to be sponsored by, wore old-fashlond and
- -Iowa hall. A ll members re­ winter, there (a* something In her the cthb. and other buslneee of a costumes.
A t 7:80 o’clock a clever fM nt-
varied nature.
quested to he preM at.*
which moves not only the aur-
Mrs. Claire Beebe was In charge omtne "W hen the Light W ent
W ednesday,. Nov. 8, — T h e faos of the m u I, but even Its most
of the text book study on. har­ O ut” was presented by the dra­
Washington, P. T . A. w ill meet inmost depths, and awakens
a
in. the school building at 8:8# thousand memories which to nil mony and was assisted by Miss matic society, A lpha. T an rl. The
Grace Hicks, Mrs. W illits , Mrs. H , characters were Miss Ann Fedor,
o’clock.
appearances have no connection
Thursday, Nov. 8. — The Bersan whatever w |th the outward scene, T . Mitchelmore, and Miss Im o- heroine: M r. ApBrey Haan, hero;
M r. Joe Mercer, the deserted suit­
class o f the local ‘ B a p t i s t bntvwhieh, neverthlees, nndonht- gqae Wallace.
F a ir attendance marked t h e or; Miss Florae« Stewart, Miss
church w ill meet at the horns edly hold communion w ltk
the
Fedor’s mother;- Miss* L ila De­
'o f their leader, Mrs. O. F. Car­ soul o t N ature threngh sympa­ sesalon.
ment, moonbeam, and Miss Fay
man. 878 Iowa strM t.
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thise that may be entirely un­
A rthu r, reader.
Thursday, Nov. 8 . — A a a a a 1 known to as, becauM her meth­ H«lf«Hx, Master Violinist,
The remainder of the evening
Thank Offering m M ting ot the ods sm h » to be beyond the touch Returned to A m e r ic a -
was
spent dancing, the music be­
A
fte
r
two
years
spent
hi
th
r
ill­
Ladles M iM lonary society of ot our th o u g h t — Mauriee de
ing thousands of persons In other ing furnished by an orchestra
the Congregational church at Querln.
parts of the world. Iie lfets , fa ­ composed of M r. Floyd Dlekey,
8 o'clock la the paraoaage.
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M r.
mous
Russian violinist, returns to Mrs. Charlie Robertson;.
Thnrsday, Nov. 8— The T rin ity Thank Offering Meeting
America thia season to make his Chick Farlow and M r. Orville
Ouild of the T rin ity Episcopal
church w ill meet la the Parish __The JMU»nal„Tl>ank Offering greatest four— a Journey extend­ H ail. Cider was served during the
HtfuM on Second street.
A il m M ting of the Ladies M lM ioaary ing from coast to coast, from Can­ evening’s entertainment. .
Members urged to be present.
society z of the
Congregational ada on the north to Mexico and
Friday, November. 4.— The A ltar church la fo be held Thnrsday af­ Cuba on the south. Heifetz w ill
SHORT TALKS BY
Society ot the Mountain Cath­ ternoon. November 8, at t w o play at the public auditorium in
THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS
Portland,
November
14.
direction
olic chureh firs t card party af o'clock at the parsonage.
Mrs.
A California 7Long Beach)
the season a f the Episcopal Par­ Leverltt. Davis 9 4 0 give the prin­ Steers A Johnson.
Heifetz Is today a m ature ar­ M other speaks: “ Only a mother
iah H o u m . P la y , commencing cipal address. A, good attendance
at 8 o’clock p. m.
la desired a t thia meeting which tist whose place among the tru ly who has passed through anxious
F rid ay, Nov. 4. — Chamber at Is one o f the mdst Important of g re a t'is firm ly established. D u r­ hours of fear of croup can appre­
ing his two years abroad he has ciate our feeling of gratitude to­
commerce forum dinner at
added triumphs to an already not­ ward Foley’s Honey and T a r Com­
8:88
o’clock 1Ä the Ltthia
able list, again winning the un­ pound. >_ I t
stopped
Junior’s
Springs hotel. Open to every­
stinted praise of London. Paris, dreadful hoarse icroupy cough the
body.
Holiday, Nbv.
R ally Day at
The birthday anniversary of Berlin, Vienna, Petrograd, and in very first night he took It and It
both the Methodist Episcopal M r. A| Jordan of this city wan the great provincial cities of Scan­ >was a great relief to see him drop
- and the Christian churches.
fittin g ly celebrated Sunday, Octo­ dinavia and A ustralia. During Into a quiet sleep. Since then, we
Tuesday, N or. 18«. Southern Ore­ ber SO, w ith an elaborate dinner the past 18 months H eifetz has have many times proven its .re li­
gon Chapter of tke State Music party at the Bine Flow er Lodge concertlzed in 10 countries and ability for coughs' and colds,”
Teachers association f i r s t on the Pacific highway at Phoe­ his return to America this season Good also for whooping cough.—
makes his fifth Journey
across For sale by all druggists— No. 1
meeting of the year. Lnaeheon nix.
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the
Pacific.
at the Hotel Medford.
r Dinner waa M rved at
four
The name of
Jascha H eifetz
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____ __ . o’clock p. m. Covers being laid for
has been before the American
the
following
named
guegto
at
a
BEAUTY
table perfectly appointed: -M r. public for so long that It seems
P.easty lives In my pool
and
Mrs. A1 Jordan and M r. Ed hardly credible that this redlly
As a breath of dawning wind.
Coovling
of Ashland; M r. aiul great violinist is only 2 (. When
When all the wbrld
.'
Is hushed with wonder;
} Mrs. Eraell Lewis of Central Point he made his America^ debut ten
and M r. and Mrs. A lfred Shelby, Years ago he was looked upon as
I t to* tike the fragile
M r. pad Mrs. EUia Evans and M r. a boy prodigy, Yet even then, at
Moon, misted in pearel
and M rs. E a rl Shirley of Medford. 1« years, he was a Masoned and
Clouds, upon the asnrW
The
main Xeatnm of the meal m ature artist, w ith seven concert
Curtain o f the s tar-lit night.
was
a
, beautiful birthday eake, Masons behind him .
I t Is In the golden depths
All Electric Operation,
Helfets’s .first public appear­
which
w a it cut by M r. Jordan. He
Of a purple wood flower
ance was made at the age of five
was
the
recipient
e
l
many
useful
W ith fragrance too intangible
With Zenith Performance
y e a n , but it was not until he was
gifts.
To be aught but guessed.
A fte r dinner ever/one repaired nine that he gave his first public
I t Is In the wonder of green
to
the Evans home In Medford .repltai in Petrograd. Soon after
Grass on a rocky, sterile '
where
they spent a pleasant eve­ thia he was soloist, w ith the or­
Hillside In the April sun.
ning in conversation and listen­ chestra at Pavlovsky, playing be­
Six tubes and every tube
I t la In the depths ot eyes
fore an audience of 5000.
By
ing to the plectrle orthophonic.
T h at caress and falter
a working tube—equal to
the tings be Was ten be bad mas­
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Aa they apeak In accents
tered violin repertoire.
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in n*auy Ways, Super
P ast W orthy Matron Party—
Unknown to m ortal lipa—
Heifetz cannot be judged by
selective,
powerful range,
T h e Past Worthy, Matrons of
Beatfty lives In my spirit,
common standards of excellence,
this city gave a most enjoyable
single control. Lifelike in,
As the dawning wind.
for he h lm M lf has
established
Id flam ing morn.
• party last evening, Monday Octo­ new * ones,'. not only for himself
tone quality.
— ROSE LE IB R A N D . ber 81, in the Masonic h all in
but for a ll others who play or
honor of th e ir husbands apd the
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w ill play the violin. W ith him,
acting officers of the organiza­
when he plays, the technique of
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N A TU R E :
tion and their husbands. W eird
Every time that we allow our- “spooky" games and stunts occu­ his Instrument seems to have dis­
selves to be penetrated by Nature, pied tke firs t p art of the evening. appeared completely, to such a
degree la his a ft established. Only
Mrs. A„ J. McCallen and Mrs. V .
a skilled violinist w ill marvel at
Phone 104
D. M ille r won prizes for a game
th e consummate ease w ith which
and M r. P. R. Hardy was award­
A S H LA N D
he masters the most complex
ed the “ booby” prise.
problems of violin technique. A ll
About haV past ten o’clock
othefs hear only the suave, rick
80 gnesta were-scated at a large
table, where delicious refresh­
ment» were M rved. The table waa
attractively decoratd w ith a col­
via
o r scheme of orange and yellow.
Bonqnets of yellow flowers, p re t­
tily arranged In yellow bowls, and
orange taper candles graced the
center. Jack oTanterns made of
small pumpkins were placed here
and there on the table. The or­
ange colored paper napkin« were
folded In ike shape of caps.
Betiraen the honra o f eleven
and twelve o’clock dancing to
O r merely mince at things in a
Dickey’s Dance Band Waa Enjoy­
ed.
A
ll
those
p
reM
at
i
t
last
halfhearted way? Stimulate
<7»O R E M O S T educators. editor«
be
as well «0 leading business insti­ night’s party declared It fo
th e ir appetites w it h bak* J
tution« like General Electric Com* oho o f the moat enjoyable the
mg leavened w ith Oahnnet, /■
«any, now are widely urging break­ Past W orthy Matrons have ever
fasts that "stand by" aa aa important
The
beat table tonic you've t
given.
aid to success.
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ever eeeo. A n d remember,
That’s became it is now known
that ever 70% of the day’s tamor-
the
pleagpre o f eating
u n t work, in offices, stores, etc, (sifc
M| m Irm a May entertained tha
etimulatetf digestion—pro*
u
into the four morntog bbora— ths following girls at a I’Catoly M ak­
hourfc from 8 JO to 12:30.
ing” party a V h e r koine In thia
moteslxealthaod happineoa.
In most America«» schools, includ­
ing Princeton, Yale, most Stole U n i­ city Monday evening, Octohar 81.
versities and some 2,000 grade In preparation for t l a
Junior
schools throughout the country, 80% bandy sals which waa held tod iy
of the ¡important classes-are held at tha ganlor high aehoof: Dolly
before luncheon.
Traak, Floyd
Young, Audrey
Brown and Marsehial Talent.
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O ats— food that "stands by” on«
through the morning. \
9 arso n Class of H apH stM lim sli
SxeUkHMhr balanced kt protein,
carbohydrates, minerals and the im­
portant Vitamkic B. this deUcioas
food is ideal for Banishing listless
Rul'y Day S c i r k c Hplendk»—
The R ally Day services, held
Sunday morning, October 80, at
the Baptist church* In this city,
were a splendid success. . T h e
church parlors were beautifully
decorated for the a ffa ir w ith ev­
ergreen, wild
fprrles, autumn
leaves and fa ll flowers. A large
motto ‘Rally Day’ madp of bright­
ly colored antumn leaves on a
white background was placed
across the altar.
.
Eight or ten little children, be­
tween the ages of three and five,
gave readings, after which several
of the older Sunday school mem­
bers gave a number of dialogues.
Mrs. Bert Hinthorne's .class pre­
sented a clever exercise, each per­
son saying a verse that corres­
ponded w ith the letters In “ R ally
Day."
e
Dr. DeW alt Norton gave a fine
talk to tlys boys and to the girls
and told a touching atory of a girl
who was crippled during child­
hood and remained u n c u r e d
throughout her lifetim e.
She
-would sit at the window a n d
smile at the people who were
pasalng. Thia woman had such
an engaging smile an^ was
bo
kind to everyone w ith whom Bbe
came in contact, th a t she became
well known and people said that
she had more Christian influence
than any other woman Ip t h e
-sthte in which she lived. Dr. Nor­
ton also told of Fannie Crosby,
the blind hymn w riter, visiting
this woman. H e is acquainted
with Miss Croaby and at one time
w U h associated
w ith her in his
work.
Cup» w ith broken handles make
A silver knife used to slice
bananas, apples or oranges w ilt excellent containers .for food that
not dlseolor as readily as a stkel foes into the refrigerator as they
knife, ' ? * ? '' •?'' .
“‘l b take up much less room than
a howl or a cap having a handle.
'"Oilcloth** paper lasts better
One of the cheapest ways to
than ordinary wall paper and
can be washed.
It Is suitable clean a room having soiled pap­
for kitchen and bathroom walls. er, is to use a coat of alabastlae
30x3 1-2 OversiM Cord
Crisp N ig h ts
Can For
Warmer Covers
30x3 1-2 Standard Tires
29x4.40 Full Balloon
Are your blankets, comforters and
quilts ready for winter service?
Cord Tires
LET US WASH THEM FOR YOU. THEY WILT.
COME HOME CLEAN AND FLUFFY, AN IN
We also have
VITATION TO SLEEP AND REST*
cellent values
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO
Phone 165
kltehens or bath rooms
where walls may be SoHed with
water use a dull oil paint to fin ­
ish beaver boards or plaster. A l­
though oil paints cost more than
water tints, they last longer and
do not spot.
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