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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1927)
Ita»'. ’ .'WW» 14 flasOsUaM J- Read, M r» H . V. "Wmlinson,' fra . W- 8 . McNair, Mrs. Blwood ftedberg apd Mtft. R. L. Bardic, tffttae'prists fte ft daintily prop ped th pastel colored taper and who paid th« locai soototy a ,tP O ( i i f . f l l ) Ia n Tranciaci, rttfton. At a tata boor 8 ft. Bbd- via». 4 thank > p. at. KPO orchestra; S p. ili. j e ft «erred elaborate veAreShfteats taken uh nt t h e ’ end of children's hour; 8:29 p. m. States I at latam perieetly appeftited, the mestine.-. ■ r , f -' Restaurant orchestra; 1 p. m. 4tu- 1 decoration* being carried oat to dio program; » 3 0 p. ft. b rid g e! represent the Thankaglving Idea. lessen; 9 p. m. N. B. C-. program JJ These who enjoyed the hospi • MOO (994.4 « ) Ashland. « I I I tality of Mrs. Baders wese t he a», diawer «oaeeri; 8:28 ». ■*-11 tallowing named: Mrs. Domino. stock«; a p. ft. " H I " ahd JP oa-H phtan society of tils Provost, Mrs. Bari Crow, Mrs. "■ A U T O T O p s , side curtains sud I tortainment ; 1:11 » m. bridge 1 atari n^ M o'clock p. ppholMoring repaired. Boo IA tr-' Charles A, Halnea, . Mrs. H L. IdSBoaS; « p. ft. SvereadJ hear; H in the Lfthta Springs Clayeomb, Mrs. P. R. Hardy, Mrs. enee Wilson et r if t riatto#!, Ahh- IP p. m. N. B. O. program. members aro request C. J. Read, Mte. O. A. Panlserud, KLX (6#SM) Oahland. 8:38 n i l eftftSre^mR i fts.. «»a ■»»!»> ' 11 " »!!■«■* Mrs. Gerald Wanner, Mrs. Elwood Airmaa DM a. Brother Bob; 8:30 p. ft. din- II W A it f t D — Camaut work, base- Hedberg, Mrs. Clyde Yeung, Mrs. minationJUthough Ö « aer concert; 7 p. ft. news; 8 p.l! dub will meet at 9:1» «’Mg#* meats. Septic tanks, walks, curbs Clyde Malone, Mrs. H. K. Tomlin Weather is Advert» sa. variety hoars. p .m. In t ie Masogta l s < W and floors. W ill exchange cement son, Hrs. R. L. Burdlc, Jr., Mrs. K F I (468.fM ) Lo» Angeles. | D. HL Jackson and M t» M» * . work for dentistry. W . 3. Ottott. W. H. McNair, Mrs. 3. H. Hardy, ’ 1:1# p. m dragon Hawaiian«; « 88-4* Lowe, hostesses. Mrs. A. J. McCallen, Mrs. V. V , * p. m. Florence Sanger, piano «••day, M ot . Eft, • w .W, 0 . « . * • Mlils, Mrs. Stanley Robinette, ‘ moods; «:15 p. m. radlòtorial; WAMTEB— Rahpits for CSÛ- will hold meeting at ho»» »f Mrs. P. 8. Provost and Mrs. F. Q. «iag. Heavy ones preferable. <:30 p. m. Mary Rosetti and Don Mrs. Atthroco, 509 T a lr r i# * Swedenborg. Phone 881-Y o rw rlte B. B. Car Parker; 7 p. m. L. A. P. D.; 8 p. street Good attendance deriftd B 8 tt ter. 580 Hamilton S t. Medford. ft. Bvh Ollvottl; |:3 # p. as. to riday. Nov. — The B I » * Daughters of Nfle Meeting la 1 ftidnlght. N. B .C . programs. 86-8* Ladles Card d ab wltt meet In J , KHJ (416.4M) Los Angeles. < the Miks Temple. Mrs. Clyde Zulelma Temple No. 13, Daugh p. m. concej-t trio: 8:3# p. m. Coeteiio and Mrs, Gay Carp Mill ters of the Nile, held their regu 188L or call 882 Hargadino. chlldren'iTiour; 7:48 p. \n.UAM lar monthly meeting in Ashland 1 talk; 8:15 p. m. music: 8:80 p. FHdny, Jan. A0>—D. A. H . «mat Saturday, November 19, at the m. health talk; 8:41 p. ft. mu- ing at the home of Mrs. B. V. RCBÉæfc STAMPS FOB l » g — ■■To tho r i g h t Masonic Temple. Luncheon was . sic; 8 p. n . talk on doga; 9: 18 p. - M A B D H A ljj PR IN TIN G COM Carter, 114 Boulevard, party for u ftrm of from on* to served in the dining room of the m. courtesy progran. «M M j three years the targe brick hoaaa PANY — Printing, Ruling and Lithia Springs hotel at 12:8# KFW B (261.8M ) Hollywood. recently occupied by President Rabber SUftpe. Madfbrd;. Ore Comrade Club Met Haturdny— o’clock after which all the mem * 4:48 p. ft. air circus: 6:16 p. ft. The A. I. P. 8. Comrade 4 a b Teacher Of gon. H -M Churchill. Centrally located In bers repaired to the Masonic hall * radio review; « p .ft. dftaer ms- met In the Ploheer h all S e to fa y the school sone and specially * r - Vlollp, Viola, Striae Bai for their usual business session. 1 etc; 7 p. m. baritone sotalst; 7:8# evening, November 19, V k e ft tk«y ranged tar,, rooming students. Founders Day was commemor (Violoncello “Especíale” ) a p. ft. courtesy program; 8 p. m. ftjoyed a delicto»« “feed*’ at Two neeptag porches, buaemoat, ated with appropriate ceremonies, a dally nows; 8:1# ». f t . blues 8:8# o’clock. Ik o f t wore 12 mem large garage end about au acre STUDIO nine charter members being pres stager with dance orchestra; 8 p. bers present beside the leader, J. ent. Mrs. W. H. McOowan of of good garden land partly not to m. soprano with concert qnartet; W. Mills, J>., add M r. Homer «Ui- alfalfa and fru it, lagutro of or Medford gave an interesting pa 10 to midnight, dance meste. tage. coftuagoad with W . / . Moore, at per on the history and organisa KMX (336.IM ) HoHywood. 6 p. This is one of the Y. M. (X A. Camps BuiMtag, Asktaad, Ore tion of the order. m. dinner hour ooncert; 7 p. as. older boys’ clube and was ertAn- gon. 92-tf .Mrs. Naomi Montgomery of feature program; 7:3# p. ft. lsed in connection with the i< « h - Medford, gueen of the Daughters FOR RENT— Five room fur Btrkel music Co.; 8 p. ft. dance odist Episcopal church. The Com of the Nile, announced t h a t b music; 9 p. m. Granman’a Thea nished house. Near Normal. Mrs. rade club 1» carrying the Chris Thanksgiving boxes would be tre courtesy program; 8:80 p. m. tian Citizenship program. v * 34 Acres Irrigated sent from Ashland, Medford and 1. feature program; Io p. m. dance M ,M M Your. Ow^Jternsa FOR RENT— Famished cabina, Grants Pass to the Shrine hospit ;e music. Convention PriXtaMy HcM f a cheap, by week or month, 162 al tor crippled children, at Port T ROW (4 I1 .8 M ) Portlknd. « p. Granila. 6S-tf NORMAL WINS SATURDAY land. n m. dinner concert; 7 p. m. educa- The Ida Hamblen convention GAME ON MUDDY FIELD The Deeember meeting of Zule *h' tlonal talk; 7:3# p. ft. th rift talk; of southern Oregon, Royal Neigh lma Temple No. 18 w ill be held j. 7:48 p. ft. book chat; 8 p. m. bors, which wee to have been held (Continued From Page One) in Grants Para. - Sedley Sam program; 8:80 p. m. LA M E S W ANTED— to paint in' Klamath Falla sometime this II M If r- bridge ganft; * p. ft. feteready handkerchiefs. We furnish Indicative of tke relative strength month and which was postponed silks, patterns, Instructions free. of the two teams. Fumble« were) on account of the infantile paraly Mrs. Jansen Dnguld Present nt - beer; 10 » f t . N. » . a p to g ftft. 3 ’Ä Ä S T Ä « S S u. KOIN (31PM) Portland. 8:18 Excellent pay. W rite for partie- frequent. Dne to the *fact that j sis quarantine epidemic In this The Women’s Missionary so - g. m children’s dub; « p. m. dta-| Haba kt th ft .»Mée. Buy them ulara and samples. Beantext Co. the Sons never before played on section of the ftate, w ill ,prabal>ly ciety of the Presbyterian church , oncer!; 7^18 pt ft. Mamma >838 8rvftg EL, San Francisco. now for w ta tft VhO# they » ft a “b a r / f soap field” they made be held during the month of . Hotel orchestra; 8 p. ft. hog add frequent fumbles— tho pigskin January, either In Klamath Falls held their regular meeting in the ----------------------------- M l * poultry talk; > :ip Oregon Hu* church parlors Friday afternoon, o r Medford. being an elusive quality. 1 mane Society; 8:80 p. m. qnes- November 18, with a splendid The first score was made in the M ft It v tton hopr; 8:8# p. m. Terwllllger attendance. This meeting was latter part of the first canto i Mrs. MacOUckna Bpoakast r f *• j Service Beys; #:40 p . m. boxing. by Prouse. In the second quarter postponed from .Wednesday after Afternoon— KFOA (477.5M) Seattle. 4:80 Spear, whose shifty foot work was noon, November 18. Mrs. Gordon MueCracken «of Mrs. T. A. Bulls of Montague, a predominating factor carried p. m. children*« program; 8:30 p. Mrs. A. Erickson had charge Calif., »pent eeveral days last the ball ever for two aore touch Ashland, state regent of the m. studio program; 7:30 p. m. to S M I Ä of the devotional«, after which week visiting her brother and downs— the last to be made by I Daughters of the Amercan Revo vocal trio; 8 { . » , N. B. C. pro i» \ 4 lution, was the speaker of the af gram; 9 p. m. to 11 p. m. N. B. C. family. Vnc O w *« * the Eons. In the sepond . quar Mmuhall Horn -closed down hto ter MOnmouth scored one touch-! ternoon Saturday, November I I , . program. * Free Y e llo w T a r i logging camp nt W hite Point down and made a second goal ta at the regular meeting of the ,w ' 4 Sntnrdny, M It la too wet and the third quarter, and only ' tbs' Medford D. A. R. held a t t k e McNBAL GIVES • at PO4MU, anuhr at mambí ¿töte Î m b I be I mnddy to log any more this win desperate defense on the part of home of Mrs. R. E. Green, Park The ¡hart ht CU* ter. He w ill reopen his camp ta the Sons kept the score from be avenue, Medford. T. a. FABKOW W.M.MBJ A no hostess luncheon w a s the soring. (Continued Fross Pag# Ona) ' ing tied. served at one »’clock hi honor of 1 C. H . Beery of the White Point The remainder of the game wts . immediately toHovrfhg the as- logging camp is doing carpenter a eee-sUw proposition— the b a i l Mrs. MacCracken, after which a sosaMy a ( f t « » phftnra bt tin work on the Deter ranch fob- a kept well ta the midlle of the committee was appointed to assist in the sale of the Red Cross etedent body of tho sefcoot w»h few days. field, the pigskin— slippery as the Mr. ahd Mrs, Glen Smith of proverbial greased pig— repeated Christmas seals. The 81th contta- ta»««. Announcement whs made o f t in “Steve’s Camp” spoilt Saturday ly being leet by both t e a m s tai congress of the D ^A . R. met la Washington^ D. C.> In April student mixer to ho B#ld a t t : < * evening in H ilt. i through fumbles. and Mrs. MacCracken described o’clock thia evening aponoored by Clarence Dodge and Oren De Time after time the referee the Coos eouaty dub. . ter spent several days ta the took time out to wipe off the b all.' the congress and gave a report of the work accomplished during Klamath Falls district last week. Every man on the team played Frank Wells left for Ashland with equal brilliancy— and the the session. She also gave a vwpitoi ana Friday where he Intends to work victory was *o n despite the hand awscnpiion oi some of Its historic spots. temporarily. icaps In the way of physical dis Gnat Avgerls ftade a business abilities which angora well for the Centrally located but out of the congested MacCracken followed the pro trip to Ashland the later part of spirit of the team. Middle Western Paiattag, ttattag and pagertag» gram. Mrs^EmU Pell, who re the week.. • •W F Traffic ¿one, Fireproof and comfortably furn Hard tackling and good head A t Norinan, Oklahoma, Aggtas try CHtt Burlingame, 991 ML Ave. Mlsa Vera Landing of Ashland work particularly the playing of sides on Granit^ street, this city, ished with an air of cosiness and comfort OT phone l i t . l t t - 1 mo. t l ; W. oDO. ». epeat a plesaant week-end hiking Dutch Shields at end where he was also a guest of Crater Lakh- A t Danville; Kentucky 82; and horse-back riding at Deter? which makes you lodg to stay. -• • Chapter at Saturday’s meeting. called signals and acted as pivot. NELBON ami EO8 I I I I tt z M r. H . C. Dann o f Ashland Cehtor » Saturday was the $kst scoring to ft; painting, paper! A t Des Moines. Netra Dame waa buytag etock at tho D e t o r ftade on the Sons this Mason— Bridge Party at H . G..Enders orating; estimates ranch Tuesday. 62, Drake ». their first— daring which they Headquartnft Wick The attrao ttft home of M r. and M r. ahd Mrs. C. H. Beery spent scored 88 points compared to the A t Dayton, "Dayton W 29; Coftpany, phone 919. Mrs. H. G. Enders on N o r t I several days ta Medford l a s t 12 scored by their opponents. Haskell Indians 14., week. Much credit is due Coach Mac Main street was the scene of h Edgar Garwood was a business McNeal toy this splepdid record. delightful affair ' Saturday evo- A t Colorado Springs, Colorado atag, November 19, whan M r» caller ta this vicinity Friday. Collega »9; Gelorado Teachers 0. Enderg entertained a group of Dewey Hoffman and Jay Moots Stopped at Ashland Hotel A t Denver, Regis 7; South friends with a bridge party. Th# of the Fruit Grower’s ranch were Those who stopped Sunday, OUB RATES: Dakota J 8. rooms of tho Bndero home weft riding for horses around Deter With BMth, Single, 92.88 aad 92-98— Double 78e U ltra , No Ups November 80, at the Ashland decorated in pastel shades, largg A t Tost Cslllns, Còlo., Unta. this week. without Bath, Slngta, 94.28 and 91.69— Double 68e Bktra hotel were: Jeeale McMaster, Alla baskets and boftnats of beautifW 7; Colorado Aggtas 29. Shults, C. D. Tanser and Frank fall flower« being in avtdeace ev*> ' . - N» V * A t Batta, Montana 8; Moun Frank B. Rs»*«ll, who la em LeFavaur, Los Angeles; L. K. erywhere. ’• tain stata 8. When in Klamath Falls for a week or more» try our ployed at the city power plant Warner, Paadteton, Oregon; J. Five tables were in play dup completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything ta the canyon, spent Friday In h. Fowler, Klamath Falls; Pegg ing tho evening, a pretty prisb At N#w York. Osorghtown Grants Pans v la itta f with friends. Homm, Portland; H. M. Haskln, being given to the person hold new and Up to dabs at very low rates. We furnish Chicago,. and Florence Broxson, ing high Score at each table. everything but the Groceries. INVESTIGATE A t West Prist, Army 19; Ur- Those winning prises were Mr«. 0. Seattle. , • . , . / sinus #. A t Philadelphia, Temple 197 Bucknell IS . . . A t Ann Arbor, Minnesota l i t Michigan 7. At Washington, Quantico Mar M inos ) r ■’THC'f’WW «4 â O Ô D W â H tÍ X ’L L AJd' S Q A R P 1 M Y.ROOAAfi ines 14. Army *8, A S E .T O L X S - J C A LL T H ’ POLICE M X M ILlTARX At Indianapolis. Mich. Stats RY.-THlriG’S « GILES ta r e m VO« l i l > r - W o o d , snod i c i body fir. 11 la. 92.89, 18 ta. 98.19. 199 Palm Ava. phone 999Y. J. B. W alker. 82-tf nmrfiÜ33C4Ew.Z^tas apples. W , W . •fn lu . Boblson. Phoae 4 M am. ntAKZ AU1R W OOD $1.75 Tier • FO R RAMB — Might consider part trade, modern home, cor. Qreeham and Fairview. Also. Twelve acre improved ranch on highway near Talent Phone 98BJ4. 88-4 e. o. 4.» L 4 M gbt Sunday School Attendance 170 Hardest Home and Rally Day services were observed Sunday hl the Preehptortaa church. The Sunday School attendance vices and promotion featured thia service. exercises Special harmony with the Thanksgiving season was a feature of the reg alar morning hour service. - TO “U N V E IL” DISPLAYS "Unveiling” of Chrlatma# ftta- 9ow which Is to feature the Xlamath sales, has been set for December 7; A plaa similar to that which Is to be followed here Is planapd ta that city. Home for the Traveler Washington at Twelfth S t Oregon 2tHoursEnds . Hotel Arcade And Apartments CQBAS By Taylor Mom and Pap 41 SRÖSHCS SMSOOMD- 1 HM» k A t Aanapolls, Navy 88; Loyola I h fttlh. Ceasi Stanford 19; California 8. A t Loa Angeles. U. S. C. I f ; Washington State 0. A t Claremont, Pomona 14; Or* ddental 7. A t Pasadena, Cal. Tech. 8; W hittier 8. At Caldwell. College of Idaho 144 CMhia* Pogri sonad 8. • A t Portland. Oregon Aggfts 7; U. or Idaho 18. Ah Spohaae, Gensaga 41 ; ftev-