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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1927)
cotoni. D silk ribbon DOKOT h / REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 475-L sad ont of (Own thdhtre going Thursday, Rear. t«e Social Ciiple publie thinking that such things of Christian church' meeting nt ns happen in “Women Qo On For jh l f i p. ja , In eharoh parlors. ever" arp permitted in what was Mrfc. Gentry chairman ,of re-' oacu a compdfbtfvely Jkwlees dis frenhmeut committee, assisted trict of tha big city. " “Woman by Mrs. Doremus. Mr* Barney Go On Forever*’ has a maximum of shootings, la- which woman, and Mrs.'tJeldwell. ? one after another are involved in Ttjpteday, Nov. tg ^-S en io r high school P . T . A. meet at -high sMeldlng men, protecting their school ah 8:10 p.' m. Reports* 1 loves and playing a game dis tinctly of the fiaderworid. Mary of bonvontlon w ill be gives. Thursday, Nov. 7.— Lincoln P. T. Boland, chief of the women, is A. circle meets at 3:30 p. m. perhaps the hardest,, and at the In 1 school building on Beach same time, tha gwat attractive Street A ll members urged to character seen in such a role on Broadway in a long time. The be* present Idea of the play la that “men inpy Thursday, Nov; I « - — Woman*» come and men may go" — men H pne Missionary Society of may be shot and men may be re local M. -E. church moats at moved by gangsters— but that home of Mrs. Wheeler. 181 “women go on forever" choosing North Maia Stseot. A fu ll at * nfew man, and continuing the tendance to desired. Jifo—dbd the fight— of the un Thursday, Nov. Id *— Tha Rika derworld. As a resnlt of “ Womdn Go Ou Ladies Card club w ill b o l d their regular party la tha elnb- Forever“ and plays of similar rooms in tha Elks temple. Mrs. type "H ell’s Kitchen” has been , Domino Prqvfst and Mrs. Dean. «roused. Statements have been issued and upftft societies have Scott w ill he boat scan. Thursday, Nov. I« .—-High School been given attention la that sec P. T. A. meets' at 8:88 p. m. at tion. Thue the stage carries ou a high school. A ll members urg little uplift campaign a ll of it» own. ed to be present. tt K tt Saturday, Nov. lfiL—-Daughters of the Nile meets at 8 o'clock fl. W . C. T . V . Meets Tseeday— The Women’» Christian Temp m. In thesMaaonlc Temple, Ash land. Luncheon at L I £ h 1 a erance Union-held their regular Springs hotel at 18:80 o’clock. eeml-moathlr meeting. yesterday A ll Ashland members requested afternoon, Tuesday, November 8, at thehom e of Mrs. J. W . ferua- to attend. Phoae 4FT r . Tuesday, Nov. lg . - P arty in the er, 885 Scenic Drive. Dae to Ip- Ctvle vlubheuuB. Bridge, “ 500“ clement weather conditions. there was act no large an attendance sad taaey work. Tuesday, Nov. ltk —-Sojitb®rn Ore at yesterday’s meeting as usual. Mrs. W. R. Davis had charge gon chapter of the State Music Teachers association f i r s t ef the devotionals, during which meeting of the year. Luncheon two songs from the W hite Ribbon were sup«. She then ^ at the Hotel Medford. » Fourth-chapter of Peter Tuesday, November IS . — There w ill he a party at tha Civic as the scripture lesson. Mrs. Da- clubhouse <m Wiaburn W ay acy ▼Is also rgad' a beauttful poem, — »<-«■ K iifflh' announcerngnt Embroidery and cards. Wednesday, ov, 1 ^ — W . B. A. regular meeting in I. O. O. F. hall at 8 P. m. Tuesday, Nov. flg. —- W . C. T. U. will hold meeting at home of Mrs. Ambrose. 5»ff Fairview Street. Good attendance desired , tt a tt t TELL MR, O TREKS By Grace E. Hall Trees, what have you gained of wisdom. Reaching forever toward stars sad sky?- z Are yon wise when you strain to ward heaven # ' Or prone on the w arm '¿arth’lie? Bound are you to a common level, Deep your root» In the eoil foi strength; W hat do you «ala. 0 trees,: in striving For snch majestic length? What Is the meaning the wild winds teach you, Trees as storms of the W inter blow? W hat of tha music of Springtime leafage — -« Where does It d rift and go? , A businem seaqion whs eon- ducted and the minutes ef the last meeting wird -read. The member» of the local Wf. C. T. U. plan to pack the fru it this week for the Children’s Farm Home near Cor vallis, Oregon, tkls'work to be la the hands of Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Lulu 'Howard. Mrs. Howard gave a splendid reading entitled “fltgn- boards" and Mrs. Mary Wllehlra gave one entitled "Betsy Hawk- Ina Goes to the City." M n . Alice J U Ison closed the program with a short, but interesting talk, and tha remainder of the afternoon was spent In a social way. with conversation and refreshments adding to the. entertainment. The next regular meeting of the Ashland W. .0. T . U. w ill he held ou the afternoon of Tuesday, No vember 88, at the home of Mrsf Ambrose, 508 Fairview street. All members are qrged to ho present tt tt tt on which -----r --- ------- „ Jlttle incident that happened at the eoaventtoa and a huge centerpiece of yellow chrysanthemums formed t zh. • background for tha attractive ar rangement. After luneheon the ladles formed some plan tor work- in« with tha different circles la southern Oregon. A latter of <;on<ratulatlon was seat te 'M r. A. W alker ef Grants Paas, who at LaGrand* w a r elect ed district vice-president for dis trict 10, which Includes Jackson and Josephine eoantles. Tha I09U members assured him that they would do all they could to cooper ate with the work In this'district. A t 8:30 o'clock the ladles went over to the P . T. A. meeting which was held a the Junior high school on the Boulevard. his parents refused to aUeu aim to repeat the “flag oath“ ta Mrs. Dodge's guests were Mrs. Russell Tremain. J 3, has been taken from his, parents, Mr. C. J. Baughman, M rs .H e a ry C. J W Tremain qf Bellingham, Wash. The pareats hold Gaiey, Mm. H. A. Stearns/ Mm. leglance to the. flag mean» «glllingnesa to fight their fellow M. M. Brower. Mrs. Fred Hitch hich, they say, is against the Biblical command to love one cock, 1 Aftra. Gordon lgacCraelien For two years Russell, as a.ward of tha cowrt,-kaa been and Mm. H. O. Anderson, Ash 1th a'childless couple. Court attaches refused to divulge hie reahoutC The boy and hlT-garents are pictured above. land; and Mm. Glen Fabrlck, Mm. H. H. Waltermire, Mm. A. R. sociatlons, and known to a num Clement. Mr«. Fred Cnmmlngs ber of Chamber workers in this and M r / C. M. Belcher, Medford. city,-having paid a recent vSult • tt tt tt : here, was unanimously elected to Campfire GM e Oflurtte P a r t y - succeed E. Eugene Chadwick as Camp Fire Girls, numbering 10, besides the chaperones, held a z T. J. Flippin, Jr., former sec secretary of the Eugene organis dumber party at the Camp Fire retary of the Coos and Carry ation. Flippin la a graduate of cabin on Terrace street last Sat- county , Chamber of Commerce as- O. A. C. urdsy evening, November 5. Ac cording to authentic reports, It proved to be a wide-awake affair, but the girls insist that tt was the jolliest of good times. , Marly In the evening the group prepared a fine dinner, which they served In approved style. Sponsors for the affair were Mias Ellen Waters and Miss Irena Clark, high school teachers. Eugene Gets N ew C. o f C. Secretai tt ft tt F. S . O. Meeting W ell Attended— A good attendance marked the regular meeting o f Chapter AC, P. K. O., which was held last eve ning, Tuesday, November 8, at tha home of Mm. W . J. Crandall, on Granite Street. The usuhl bus iness routine occupied most , of the evening. During a social honr the hostess served light retreeh- menta. 5 -'\ ' J Inspection ef-Chapter AOfF.W . O .,.bill be held this evening. Wed nesday, November », at the home of Mrs. J. W. McCoy on North Main street, Inspector Mrs. Mary Husted of Portland, Oregon, be ing present. A ll member» are re quested to be present. r tt t t t t ' ? His M aster’s Voice Do You Recognize These Slogans? Your Partners in Progress 57 Varieties When Better Automobiles Are Built, ............. Will Build Them. Keep That School Girl Complexion I ’d Walk a Mile for a ------- Next to Myself, I Like Them Best From Contented Cows That Film of Protection For the Man Who Cares are several advertising slogans known to almost every Southern Oregon resi d en t We wish to secure a similar slogan for the Palmer Music House on which we may concen trate our publicity efforts so that in years to come you will recognize it as readily as you do these. To this end we will givf absolutely free without any strings or conditions a latest type Gulbran- sen Minuet Upright Piano, or a Victrola or Radio o f equal value, to the person suggesting the most appropriate, valuable and useful slogan which will bring out in a forceful manner one or more o f the salient features o f the Palmer Music House. No employees or relative« of employees will be allowed to compete. ‘ > All suggestions should be mailed to the Contest Department, Palmer Music House, Medford, Oregon. The W . C. T.' U. "Ta«’’ day, which was to have been observed Saturday, November 5,‘ was post poned until a later date on ac count ef the auxiliary to the Am erican Lesion Poet No. 14 beine unable to participate on that data. • A ujf woman, man or child may enter the contest, provided they reside in Jackson, Josephine or Siskiyou County' A contestant may enter any number of suggestions. Contest will- begin today, November 9th, and will dose No vember 28th. Winner will be announced at formal opening of remodeled Mudo Store, December 1st. A letter outlining the reasons for the suggested slogan may ac company the entry, bnt will have no direct bearing on the judg ing. No particular style of letter or entry blank is necessity. Merely write down your slogan in a legible manner and sign your name and address. Home From Pordaad— .W e will be the final judges, but we also expect to call in ’a rep resentative group of. Southern Oregon business men to assist in tile judging. Taxidermist Wardweil Fur Co. Cooley Buildlag. Cooley Rulldlag MEDFORD BRJOBEWES FINE FOB FIBEPLACE WITH A GBATE. A ls o - ' ’ FUBNACE, RANGE AND HEATEB. T i t A LOAD. We Believe They Are Economical. THE JORDAN ELECTRIC Nommafe Your Favorite! NOMINATION BLANK good r o x 100 t e n s “Miss Medford” Contest DIAMOND MELLO-GLO 1» a wonderful new shade— youth color. Perspiration hardly affects tt aad tt w ill not leave the Skin dry and drawn Try this new French ProceW Face Powqer and enjoy ltsugUMt velous beactlfyteg q u a l i t i e s . Sticks well, stays .»a longer aad dost not clog tha poms. Ten w ill sorely love MELLO-GLO.— Llthla Pharmacy; Bast Side Pharmacy. ♦ Conditions o f the Contest Are “Tag" Day Postponed— Mrs, Carrie Miakler, who has spent the past month visiting with her son Ray M iakler in' Portland, Oregon, has returned to her home on C street, this The Hlgk School Circle of the city. Mrs.. Minkler reports a P. T. A. w ill meet Thursday af- most pleasant rtolfc teruoon, November . I t , at 4:80 o’clock, ia the h u p school build ing, when a fa ll report of the re cent P. T. A. Tonveatlon nt La Grande w jll be given by Mrs. H: D EER HEAD MOUNTING ‘ C. Gaiey end Mrs. C. J. Baugh A S P E U A I/rV man, who were delegates. The latest anner mathn« Mrs. Bertha Denton, 1 o e a 1 Do not ekperiment witfc your school nursa, win give a short hard earned' trophy by hav talk. AU members are particu ing tt mounted by nay one larly urged to attend tomororw’s but an expert. The largest mooting. bead of the season w ill be mounted free. tt tt tt Is all of your purpose, O trees, to weather The blast»—and grow and grow? tt t t ' t t W cen t Playa — While there arp still those who declare the stage needs cleaning up the stage Is doing some clean up work on its own acconbt thia Mrs. Louis Dodge was the gra season. Itz eeema that so dis pleased are the residents of cer done hoeteee yesterday,* Tuesday, tain sections of'New Tork which November 8, When sip délìsitt- are shown unfavorably In one or two qtage productions that they ate getting busy and maintaining law and order In their neighbor hoods. New Face Powder Popular aRadio V 00Ï Minuet Plano A Victrolo or Radio Nome ............ .......................................... .. Address ............................................. >,.......... . - This is a genuine offer and we stand ready to personally guar antee that the slogan, which in our opinion is the most valnabla, will receive the prise mentioned above without one oent’s gx- penditure. Some information, which may be of help to oonteetaats, follows: The Palmer Music House is still open for business during the remodeling program, which when completed will give to Medford the sh ow place of Southern O regon and one of the most bsantifBl music stores on the ooast The formaPopening*of the Rew ettod will be on December 1st, at which time tile winner of the mtnfrt' will be announced. Contestants m ay see the general style, of tile decorative interior at the store, whioh has been partially w m P pleted. The Palmer Music House carries a complete line e f tilfil known Pianos, Orthophonic Victrolas, and fcadioe, ia the largest stock of Sheet Music, Reoords, P»~* Musical Instruments and music supplies in B q U Northern California. All the Pianos, Vietrolae nationally priced and cost no more delivered in I than in New York or Chicago. For further details of the contest inquire at the 1 House, 222 E. Main S t , Medford, Oregon. Telephone No............. *.................. Fill out and mail to fkmtest Department “ Better Homes’’ Exposition and Holiday Jubi lee offices, 410 .Medford Center Bldg. Phone 8JB CLAYTON H. W M .H .F L U Micros», OK