Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 475-L
a t the home o f Mrs. H. A.
Stearaa. l i t Oak street a t ! : » •
o'clock p. «a- Annuel doe« pay­
1B. These young ladies farm the
able at thia m eeting
Tuesday, M * . BB. — W- C. T . U. membership of the Toeng W om ­
w ill hold meeting a t home of en'a Foreign Missionary Society.
A t this meeting the report was
Mrs. Ambrose, 501
Fairview
Street. Good attendance desired made that two boxes of hah)
Friday, K ev. ! • - —-W om an's Mis­ «aflts, which had been made by
sionary society o f
Presbyter­ th e membership o f the society,
ian cbarck w i* m e t ia t h a had been seat as Christmas gifts
church parlota a t “1:10 p. as. to a hospital la India.
A fte r the business session was
Meeting postponed Croat Wed­
nesday. M ot . id . Mrs. James ended. Mias Clara H ack, vice-
Dugatd. field secretary o f For­ president. took charge of t h e
rregrem in which several took
eign Board. wlU speak.
part.
The reporta and articles
M S »
given helped those present to v i­
SILVER A D f O T
v ify their understanding of the
By EUnore W ylie '
W ith in this
most unhallowed aeeds of those in other lands and
to strengthen their purposes for
grove
the promotion of good In
onr
Of Iron stems upraised at length.
own
lead.
Hollow a alienee oat o f love
A fter the program was ended,
And thatch It over w ith o a r
refreshments were served by the
strength.
Let It be small, bat greet senagh hostess and the groap disbanded
To shelter tweets ae w ell as ssea; u n til, December 10, when they
And build the walls of atahhora w ill meet again at the home of
Mrs. Adeaa H unt, on Iowa street.
stuff;
The roofs of arches ten and tea.
Open a window to the Bast
W here dawn may flu tter like a
bird;
Give the Gold West a second beet.
The North and South a fourth and
third.
Let stalls be bedded down with
straw;
Let mangers overflow with corn;
Strew rushes on the floor, and
draw
The wooden latch to meet t h e
* morn.
Sustend
o ar breath, and In
8 8 8
Ladles o f Mortal C irc le M eet—
A most pleasant afternoon was
tpent a few 'days ago by the ladies
of tpe Social Circle of the local
Christian church, in the church
p arlor« A short, but interesting,
business session was conducted
and the members decided to hold
their annua] basaar and cooked-
food sale Monday, December 10,
the place for the a ffa ir to be an-
aounoed at a later date. I t is re-
ouested that all ladies ot t h \£
a Christian church prepare some a r­
ticle or cook food tor this sale.
Comfort tacking and preparing
a rtless for the basaar occupied
the remainder of the |im e until a
late hour when delicious refresh­
ments ware served by a commit­
tee In charge. Mrs. Gentry was
chairman of thja committee, gra­
ciously assisted i by Mrs. V . V.
Caldwell, Mrs. 8. D. Doremus and
Mrs. Ida Crandall.
The meeting
adjourned to
meet again in the church parlors
on the afternoon o f ' Thursday.
November U .
Job'» w . Jobgsoe, Bsdford
Jeweler, brother of O' H. Jobu-
son ot tftfc ctfy, and well known
L rg gs f t q U l M of a new county her«, t w aaaovaeW the sale of
hospital» to cost approximately his butines» to Baúl and Leland
H »,W « waa-assured «t Grants Brophy. well kaowa Medford
Past, whan the
require*
M r. and Mrs. Gay Bandies do-
iightfaU x entertained a group ef
lik e d « w ith an evening o f cards
at their pleasant hams on Allison
street. Wednesday, November I f .
Three tables of “ 500" were in
play daring the craning, M r.
W illiam Greahester winning the
prise tor holding high score and
M ra
•M e rre tt
Randles
being
awarded the consolation.
Mia. Randles served testy re ­
fresh meats io the following nam­
ed guests: M r. end Mrs. H arry 8.
Moore. M r. and Mrs. W illiam
Grecbemer. M r. and Mrs. Rpey
Crosby. M r. and Mrs. James Shif­
ter and M r. and Mrs. M errett
Randles.
8 8 8
Lithian Party la Honor o t
by puhttc subscription was raised.
M agagsaant of the hospital is to
ho k t th e hands o f the hoard
elected from the shareholders
who, eoatrihutod toward the faad.
tempted to
thought ho
la haataeaa in Medford for the
dently, and
task wso fh
last 15 years. '
W. B. A . C a r d F t r t y - ^ ’
T?*
The Woman’s Benefit Associa­
tion gave a card'party in the Odd
Fellows ball
Wednesday
eve­
ning, November i f , which was
very much enjoyed by a ll those
8T. H E L E N S . Ore.. Nov. 57
present.
Five Hundred was played and
day when the towboat- Skookum,
Mrs. GeOrge E. Eib, holding high
weed kere is the local mills, sank
score for the ladies was presented
while docked, without apparent
with a beautiful g uest. towel
which had been sent from P o rt­
land by Mrs. Jails V. Ward; state
field director of the 8tate of Ore­
gon fa r-th e W om an’s Benefit As­
sociation. Mr. Janies
Hersey,
high score man, was presented
w ith a lustre-ware ash tray. Mrs.
Tfofothy Dickey and M r. Ed H igh
received the consolation prizes.
Mrs. E„ CJIff Payne was in
charge ot the card tables, assisted
by Mrs. Marcella Scribner. A t a
late boar refreshments w e r e
served In the dining room at
beautifully decorated table», by A
commutes w ith Mrs. Paul Mars
and Mrs, Bessie CeUsGan nt the
Crew b Rescued
8 8 8
W ill Jfot Ms«'» Wednesday—
The. Jetty Jteach club, which
bolds th e ir meetlags every see-
end eng fou rth
Wednesday la
the m eath, wtu not hold their
regular meeting
os Wednesday
evening. November M. ea ee-.
count of Thursday being Thanks­
giving Day, sag the women mem­
bers w in he occupied In prepar­
ing thptr Thanksgiving dinners.
This d u b spend the tim e st their
meetings playing ”50#.’’
Member» are
the toUewng
named: Mr. sod Mrs. B. C liff
Medford Roy May Moke Teem t
Marvya Chastain, former Med­
today aaaeaaeteg a Christmas
Jewelry sale, which w ill start
Monday. Everybody wonts Jew­
elry st Christmas for présents end
Mr. Johnson stated hie sale would
give the buyers the opportunity
to purchase a t greatly reduced
prices. .
<
We Have the Following Sizes in Stoek
. CORDS
30x3 1-2 Regular
31x4 8 8 Regular
ford high eehoot haekethtiH star
and- well known in this city,
has' a good chancq to make the
varisty team at the University
of Oregon thia y |a r, says the
Shedd
Masonic end Eastern
Oregon Etqerald.
Star Lodges plan large new lodge
building.
OORDH
30x3 1-2 Oversixe
32x4 1-2 SS Regular
BALLOONS
BALLOONS
29x4.40
> 31x5.25 -
Kenneth Frame, a rei
this city, was among the
people who spent yeeti
Medford.
33x6JM>
CLAVCOMB MOTOR CO
The VaUed States -1-r s r tm eat
of commerce is undertaking the
construction ef ea emergency
landing «old at Gleadale. te tire
sonthern part ef Douglas coaaty.
The government has leased a
of land, in having It fenced.,
w ill let contracts fo r grad­
ing sad maintenance. The land
your
is to be used strictly as an
emergency field for planes on the
Pacific airway that are forced to
make a leading.
have
r
Automotive Shop
OktmM Dmtera
STOVE
house these coftl
days'
’a ■
a splendid stoek
ASHLAND’S BIG GAME
Friday, November 18
NOMMAL 8QÜAD
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high pitch for «his tfa te s t and
especially so steps they received
the repo« regarding the game be­
tween Albany College ead Mon­
mouth of last Saturday In which
the Mopmouth team were victor­
ious by a score of 15 to ». This
is practically the same as the
score made by the Sons against
Albany and has reaalted in re­
newed enthusiasm and determina­
tion among the local gridsters.
Mac is reticent regarding the
outcome. Jfe even refuses to
look pleased when some enthus­
iastic fan reminds h im that enlv
fe a r down« have been m’ a d e
against bis team dating the en-
ASHLAND HIGH
and other household
supplies ip our new
location
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At Ashland
Would you feel safe if
our town had little or no
police protection f You
ara not safe if your prop­
erty has little or no in­
surance protection.
When buying insprnxse,
get the best. Them are
uo bargains in iasuranre-
Get son^dr protection in
a dependable company.
Get Your Tickets at The 19th Hole Golf Shop
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One L stc 1926 Ford Coupe
Equipjied with special steering device, motor meter,
shock absorbers, 8{>eed0ingter> clock, hampers, €
tires and Ruckstell gear.
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A REAL BUT.
LITHI| SPRINGS GARAGE
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a
Mon
The Most Extensive
*
REAL
■ Sale!
C andidates—
Approximately eighty people
attended the party last evening,
Wednesday, November l l . Jn the
Civic clubhouse on W in b arn 'W ay,
given by the Ashland Llthipna'in
honor of the candidates who are
running for queen of the Lithian
Indoor Circus and Fiesta, which
w ill be staged in this city tor
one, week beginning Monday, De­
cember 5.
The candidates* who
attended last night's party were:
Miss Cleo WJItse, Miss
Norms
W uthricb, Miss Rosalind Wise and
Miss Josephine Barber.
An elaborate covered-df<B sup­
per was served at sevhn o'clock at
tables p rettily arranged, with
large bouquets of yellow and
whits chrysanthemums making
attractive
centerpieces.
Qroup
singing was led by M r. V . D.
M ille r and “ Love's Old
8weet
Song** was sung. M r. L. H . H an­
zen gaye a beautiful vocal -solo
and as an encore sang “ The Bare­
foot T ra il.*’ A ll those
present
greatly enjoyed this number and
feel indebted, to
Ifr .
Hansen
tor furnishing them w ith s u c h
r lessen t entertainment.
The remainder of the time was
•’pent dancing to an orchestra
composed of Mrs. Nona Ayla-
worth, piano; Mr. Domino Pro­
vost, banjo, and M r. Kenneth
tioluMu. jaxophone.
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Mr. Johnson has announced he
w ill retire from active business,
and a round-the-world cruise lb
included la his plans fo r the im ­
mediate future.
B e w ill spend
the summer time at hta home at
Diamond ta k a . M r. Johnson was
and
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