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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1927)
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Aftsp din ner « v e rs i honra wore pleasantly Phone 39 or 47&-L DOBOTHY < onclnpfeas a» to slang and the ef- * * oOeerv L fs c t^ h e O ld Masters » « f e 't h e « « 1 State», an »1 Modernists The tataKtafe Conrad an<1 librarian« lc' is giving fitting tribute la a te n - about and dii i derly reminiscent hit of btogra- tkat ar® <o,®i y -phy; and the splendd «o B fpg rto ns aad ba the gi j cf "Faith of a Novelist" recognise boy» and girl the tendency of the world to pro- JiTe* suceesufn 2 gnas and cites the danger of a t - ' ‘‘CtUdraa’s 'tremes of thought and technique, 3ronn»- but in d Thia is a welcome addition to iul ta io n a j , the Galsworthy group and will and encourag r‘ add the prestfge to the library ta- reading and 1 d hl» Incident to all booh» of this Te,°» valttaN« distinguished authds_ The exclu- t!l®lr beys an c’ sire cannot afford to exclude a arouBd effort , Galsworthy book from their read- wM1«-<he defl H Ink l i t . The thinkers of ' < h e h®0* 8 *® th® t world w ill rejoice in thlh oppor- ren and Pare: tunlty to share the thoughts of ,H book * « • * • u this master of literature. Book weak g g g member becau * "Dew Drops and PeUrta”, by Bd- nln< to think 1th Bldety Robinson. k A new brochure from the Ben- 8 emia Press, whose booklets -and brochures are attractiag so much , favorable eommenf by the artis try of their compilation M a Mttle, O eellecttoif of verse, "Dew Drops u and pearl," by Edith feldeX Rob- iasea. While we do not agree , with the them» of all the verses. • particularly the "Chaltoage to t Womanhood." which seems to ov- a er|ook the fact that "Necessity k knows no law,” and that even the frailer sex must eat, or he too fra » to extat, we do think the an- thor has some vsrp good Ideas in . her.little volume sad has express- ed them in an artistic and pleas- • I t * manner If It ft . * _ “ r " " : 1 1 1 th in k o t yeta as s,boX could have. SPRINGS « « » . « « * B®« eom® tha” a nor 80 w6rthj *®n OB*- 1 ■ *’• * ' * Slrr,e Member» oi woHjen’e ao«U the Baptist ch aDnual baM‘kl T®m b,r 1». in 0,1 Ma,n atre® h a,t’8 « AProa Th® Alpha A,1® B Chaptei makiB< extern thel* »nnual zaar> " b lih t Masonic Sail W®ld decretory W ill Spoafc— ’ The regular meeting of t A « Woman's Missionary society of the' Fftashpterian chnrth hgs been postponed from Wednesday after- Mb#. Member 18, uSHt Friday afternoon, November1 18, a n d w ill he hale ta the enurch par- tors a t 8:8« o'eloeh. , Thia’ change b due to the fact that the member» oP the society win be privileged to have wlt> them, oa that date, Mrs. James Duguld of New York City, Hold 2®‘ ’ Member« ol bu,y Xor • ° “ 1 »«’« ’«■ * » W •** " -' ’ MiasloaiUry Ba ail the T h u rsd a y s - Th* M b »o Congregation« tb®fr regular «Merneoa, No h?“ ® of Mra- wecrSUg of th* Jfcreign B ost A, Mountain ave But’ au I grew forgot Women interested la . missioad 1 wll> be welcome to meet w ith the members of the Presbyterian M to e sioaary society and hear this »ON ed speaker. The annagl thank of- 1 ferlng w ill be aecelved at F rid ay’s meeting. | . This picture I Mrc. O. M. Green, Mrs. Eafl Grew. Mrs. Clyde MaloSs, Mrs. Klwood Hedberg gad Mr*. Chua. A. Hataes *1 « hb hostess« Thurs very plain; day evening, Neveasher 17, whan I wished R were oaly lovely again But my life had painted it . and they w ill entertain » number of friends with i bridge party W th* it Was dons; It looked changed In the dark, af Civic clubhonee on W iahum Wap. ter the suta. * . a « « * ? 4 to*»*®™ 01(1 blethfag 1 J® * * . a ‘ 8xf,an m»»b» ----- th « * ,™ ' A Callfordla (bong Bfcuft) Mother speafeft: "Only a febtM r wke has passed through anxious hours of fear of croup can appre ciate our feeling of gratitude to ward Foley’s Honey sa d Tar Gom- pouad. I t stopped Jaaipr’« dreadful hoarse croupy cough the very first night be to o l It and It wags great relief to aee him drop lato a quiet sleep. 8lnce theh, we have inany times proven Its rell- abllity fbr coughs and folds." Good alto for whooping cohgft.— For sale by all drurglsts— N t. 1 Mr. sod Mrs. Charlfo J. Brady were the gracious best sad host- •sa last evsnlag. Monday,. No vember I t . when they delightfully entertained Miss Reglas Johnson sad Mias lloro thy Reid at dinner Nugene — Mercy hospital and a t thelt baauttful home oa Alllsea Pacific Christian hospital will afreet.' • " P he consolidated. A moat deUcioffs meai WICK FURNITURE CO. MMOan Ècfore washing, the frtfitiJy bundle is carefrtlly sorted in trtfr jdfcnt acewdiBg fe fabrres and colora, each class being washed separately specially work out formata. w ith Fine fabrics and laces are protected In washing in nets. ■ > .■ POSSIBLY THIS IS ONE OF THE MAIN REASONS WHY , • • Laundry-Washed Clothes Last Longer w » a ASHLAND rr« * iiiiiWes-ii>»T AND ALL SIZES, R eq triro s N e it h e r C ö M r t J & jT E B a tti WWH TV Älhnilwtore. M Ü KGA IOGA 9xl2TRHgB ät ík lfc rE u r t VM Rugs at 8x9 Hogs . '