Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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OCIETY.
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 475-L
hall. Election o f officers
tor
new year.
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outlay. Dee. 5 — Auxiliary to the
American Legloa Post No. 1«
w ill most 1a the Pioneer H a ll
on W iahurn W ay ter regular
meeting. AU members urged to
be present, as there Is much
work to be done on the bedside
ruga for Hospital No. 77 at
Portland.
outlay, Dee. JL— The Ashland
Study ctab wUI hold Its regular
meeting in the afternoon a t the
home of Mrs. J. M .. Wagner,
158 Oak street,,
leeday, Dec. S— The
Ashland
Royal Neighbors w ill hold th e ir
regular semi-monthly meeting
in the W im er , hall. A ll mem­
bers are particularly urged to
Wednesday, Dae. 7 . — Woman’s
Benefit Association win hold
regular meeting la the L 0 . O.'
P. hall. Covered dish supper
at 8:30 p. m.
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Wednesday. Dec. 7— T h e A uxil­
iary to the Trinity* G uild of the
T rin ity Episcopal church w ill
meet In the Parish House ' on
• Second street. Mrs. Rose Rob­
inette and Mias Victoria Tav­
ener will act as hostesses.
Its accessories so that the whole
may »retent aft. Impression of ar­
tistic nutty.
It by any chance aae should be
eMsetiag a bag aa the te r? spec­
ial g ift lo r some friend, say tor
Christmas, it m ight be well to ac­
quaint oneself w ith the colors in ­
cluded In the M e a d ’s wardrobe
or the leather of her favorite
r a lr o f shoes. A bag that matches
the shoes or the color %f her wrap
o r hat would delight h e r.
She
won’t ije nearly so delighted aa
she pretends if the bag doesn’t
match.
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Kxpect Jolla V . W ard—
Mrs. Julia V . W a rd of P o rt­
land, Oregon, state field
direc­
tor of the W om an’s Benefit asso-
cjhtion, Is expected to he present
for her official visit at the next
regular meeting o f the l o c a l
lodge, held on Wednesday eve­
ning, December 7. In the I . O. O.
9 . halL
A corered-dtsh sapper *111 be
served at 8:80 o’clock, a t t I r
wtych the usual boniness session
w ill be conducted, and election of
officers for the new year w ill be
held.
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M . 8 . Football Team B eing
No coxy crib was there
T oahnller.tahigr JMteiJiBtei____
Stretched naked on a Cross)
Its weight
a fte r an» mentions antelope, saer-
caeite comes Into the story, and
then ember s M I . ‘ W hen
the
bag falls to have an amber shell
fram e It almost alwaya.has a a iar-
caalte ornament. Marcasita in i­
tials placed oa the little
/lap
th a t hangs from the lack of the
hag fram e Is one of the favorito
types of marcasita ornamente.
Although antelope la by far
the moat outstanding bag leather
o f the season. It Is not the only
leather, and those who like tl\e
tadivM sai bag. the bag that la
dMfsreut from thoae carried by
others, w ill find models ta
os­
trich. lizard, genuiae or Im ita ­
tion, pig akin, alligator, r te l and
Im itation.
pin se a l.. fttachat
calf aad calf otherwise n^i|M il,
from which to chotee.
«oufuo, we are speaking
now of daytime bags, sad one’s
«tantee wUI depend «alte naturally
upon whether (he hag hi to be
terrta d , w ith tailored, sports or
(ha more form al osetnme. P ig.
•tala sad calkskln are excellent
* * tlw “ or* «tardy bags that
w ill ateompaay the sports
cos-
tnme.
A lligator, lizard, ostrich
• • d gataebst calf accompany the
tailored ahd Street róeteme, and
Mora often than not this bag will
taeteh the shorn, a belt, or If It
I t of antelope In the more tailor­
ed version, than tt may
ssatcb
•dovee.
This matching of bags
aad shoes is Just oae of the vogue
fo r atatching or harmonizing the
«teteus parta o f the ceethme and.
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church—
and H rs. Irving W fttk
m ost am azing
/er offered in a
p
-
Members of tjia Christian En­
deavor society of the local congre­
gational church, enfayed'a “ kid ”
party in the «harch parlors a fsw
evenings ago.
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Mach person brought a little
toy to be sent to the lad in a school
at Elbowood Farm , In North Ds-
ksto. Jolly gamsb occupied the
evening until a late hoar, when
delicious refreshments w a r e
eefyed.
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Get Full D<
Showrooms
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wordly
His Passion tidal )
L eft Today te r Hpokaae—
My. and Mrs. C. L J. Prfrtsr,
who reside eg North M ain dtreet,
this elty, le ft today tor Spotene,
Wash., where they wSH spend tee
Christman holiday« visiting at tee
home of their son add w ife, M r.
At The Llthie Springs Hotel—
The following named people
were among th ose
WwawgsSaKTfovember 3fR<at tye
L lth ls Springs hotel In t b M city:
M r. and Mrs. E. _G. R ager ^agd
Mias M . A u ll of 8eatilh. «Wteh.;
C. J. M onter of P te a d p M /.C n L ;
present. ' * ,. •
M r. and Mrs. L . C. Mlsdr o tP o r t ­
Those who attended from Ash­ land, Ote.; M r. and Mrs. N . B.
land, besides the Queen 'Bather Mead of Read, Ore’; Jewel Heis­
girls, were the following named: er of Los Angeles, Cal.: V , O.
Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Mrs. 8. L. W elty o f San Francisco, and M r.
N u tte r, MPs. W a lte r
Herndon and Mrs. J. ' Baffe» of ' Chehalis,
and Mtss B erths Penne, deacon­ Washington. \
ess
the local Mothodtat Mptsed-
psl charch. This meeting was ha
Inspiration to all t i e Members
M r. aad Mrs. Clinton J. Baugh­
and another was planned for next man on East M ain street motored
( year.
over to L ittle Shasta valley
In
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northern California, this week to
attend the funeral . services of
Mrs. Baughman’s CSugain, Bert
Haight, who passed away Satur­
day, Nov. 28.
From frosty w inter air.
(Oh. crasi cold, those winds,
ns when
They struck that shrinking
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tjhceh Mather R ally ta Medford—
- T h e Queen Bather R a lly , con-
, elating of a ll of the circles of
sfrhtbern Oregon, was held Satur­
day, November i t , in the Metho­
dist Episcopal church at Medford.
The forenoon was spent in get­
ting acquainted, after hhich a de­
licious picnic luncheon was served
- at tables prettily desovat sd , f a s
the affair.
Im m ediately after
J >unch«op a short, Interesting pr^-
* gram was presented, w h i c h
■ was much enjoyed*by a ll those
A C H RISTM A S P R A Y E R
By Psith Ellen Smith
The stars were bright
t i l t
Christmas Night,
Aad la the stable bare
The cool night winds h e l d
carnival.
It to W h ite
“ K id ” P a tty at Congregational
G
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on
include tbS following aamed:
Mesdanms Fred D. Wagner, W il­
mer H. Foley, Mabry 0 . Galsy, F
G. Swedeabnrg, H . 0 . Andarsoa,
Theodora J. Malm grea, I . V.
M iller. George M. Green, Clalrse
Beebe and Mr». Grace B. A n­
drews.
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Party F or Practice Teach cm
Miss Bva W hit«, supervisor of
the training dep^ytmsnt <
the
Lincoln grads school oo Beach
street, w ill giva O party tomorrow
evening, Friday, December I , qt
the home, of M r. and Mrs. Otto
W inter on the Boulevard« vrhard
she 'resides..
Miss W hite is giving the party
in honor of the Southern Oregon
Normal school practice tegchers,
and the a ffa ir la expected to ba
a Most enjoyable- oae.
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" The salvage Mala w ill be held
In the reading room nt the left of
the 'clubhouse. A' food sale and
teg booth w ill be conducted in
the main reom and there
w ill
M r. aad Mrs. Howard
Gear­ also be a booth of gifts sech ss
hart were the grarioas host aad- handkerohiefs, towels, holders,
hostees, Sunday, November 27,
when they delightfully entertain-
ed a group of friends at dinner,
the occasion being given in hoonr
of M r. G earhart’s sister, Mrs. E l­
sie McCune, who is leaving Ash­
land in a few days to make her
future home -In San Francisco. •
„ Covers were laid at a well an- .
pointed table for the following
named m eets: the guest ot hon­
or. Mrs. Elsie McCune, Mr.1 and
Mrs. Roy Gearhart and son H a r­
vey, M r. Jim Bowers and t h e
Misses Maxine E rrills and M a r­
tha Gearhart.
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I^M crm cu W ill Rave P a r t y -
Lettermen of the Ashland High
School football team win hold a
party and dance la the Bellvtag
eluhhonse. located Just south 0 f
the city, Saturday evening, De­
cember 2.
,
An announcement of the date
for election of g pew captain (tor
1128. w ill probably be made at ‘
the party Saturday sight.
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M alm gtva H a s t
la Pbeenl«—
Mrs. Fred D. W agner and Mrs ’ .
H o . Anderson, two o f (he mem­
bers of the Abhlsnd Preach cloh,
motored to Phoenix yesterday a f- .!
teraeen, Wednesday. November
80, where they wars delightfully
entertained at the home Of Mrs. .
Theodore J. Malmgren.
Mrs.
Malmgrea also entertained
the J
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French ctab members at heX ,
home on the afternoon of Satur- ””
day, November 11. at a delicious
luncheon. On account of other
engagements and activities, only 1
two members were able to meet 1
at Mrs. M alm gren’» home
yes­
terday.
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Member» of the French
club *
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Phone|5O
'A o H la n d
Twenty-two ont-of-atate cars
worn registered Wednesday, NOV.
»♦. nt the tonal branch of the
state traffic bares«, looated ta
the Chamber of Commerce build­
ing on the Plasa.
Fifteen
of
these were California Cars, ono
was from Wyoming, one from
Colorado, four front, Washington
aad one from British Columbia.
F ro m th e Storte
7/ Sixwte drove a motor oar instead of “miich-
ing” a sleigh, we'd feel sure tfutt he would make our
store his headquarters. For we have spared nothing
to make this greed display of auto accessories the best
and most Complete in the city. The practical and the
novel—necessities and refinements—we have them all.
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Automatic Windshield Cleaner ........................... $3.50
Arvin Heater for Ford Cars ....... ........................ . $1.90
Stewart Speedometers for F ord s..................... . $10.00
Wing Cap and Mbtor Meter ................ f................ $7.00
Ford Combination Stop and Tail L ig h t...............$2.00
Ford Windshield Wings» (open car) P a ir........... $4.00
tHvefeady Flashlights ..... ....................................... $1.00
Socket Wrehch S e t s ................... ........90c, $1.^6, $2.50
Weed Chains, All Sizes
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