Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 05, 1927, Image 2

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    NO WAU ON
.ion o f Bank fand*.
1
i 30-day »tgy of «Spenti
ng appeal Ol » » » t r
ras t r « W .
the Oxford ehadee, the medium
grays In »ohd colors and
many
' su b tle m ixtu res.
N avy
a n d
fclack ‘there Jpr 111 be, to he sure,
as w ell as* tweeds and
home­
spuns In the usual tans
and
browns that a re Identified
al­
w ays with tweeds.
Tweed bags on tortoise shell
_ tops are being shown la the ex-
. elusive shops for wear w ith .the
new tweed outfits.
» « »
redneedfo, D ot. f . — “ W o rk ”
meeting o f the Missionary so­
ciety of the
Congregational
church a t tha home of Mrs. A.
F . Abbott. «4« Liberty street,
'ednraday, Dec. 7. — Woman’s
Benefit Association w ill hold
Tegular meeting In the I. O. O.
F . hall. Covered dish supper
a t 9:20 p. m.
"edneedny, Dec. 7.— The Auxil­
ia ry to the T rin ity G elid of the
T rin ity Episcopal church w ill
meet In the Parish House oa
Second street. Mrs. Rose Rob­
inette and Miss Victoria Tav-
Imreday, Dec. B^— The
Elks’
-Ladies, C«rd club w ill
hold
tbeir regular meeting in
the
club reams of the Elks Tem­
ple.
Hostesses for tke after-
nooa w ill be Mrs. J. D. Mc­
Rae and Mrs. C. A.
Shutta.
Bridge and “ 699” at two p. m.
M a y , Bee- B^—tWomaak Home
Missionary
society of
tka
Methodiet church wlU meet at
S p. m. a t the heme e f Mrs.
O. G. Howard at 41 Gresham
B ook s Of T h e Week.' n
“ The Vaae of
Bronze,”
by
M yrtle F u ller Logan.
“ A Vampire and Other Stor­
ies,’’ by Lavinla Leltch.
“N ature’s W ay,” by Charles F.
Clarke.
“ The African Saga" (A nthol­
ogy of F olklore) by Blaise Cen­
drars.
“ 'The Mosaic E arrin g ,” by Co­
lumbia Boyer.
“ The Tunnel Through
,The
A ir,” by W . D. Gann.
’“Baa Legs,” by A lfred
F.
Loomis.
» .
» b
R
hostess.
The dlaner was rath er of cov-
ered-dish
a ffa ir, each
person
bringing some article s f food to
complete the menu. There was
no special hostess as the E leven
O’clock Bridge club holds these
dinners every few weeks,
f t M .M
J e c k so a C oun ty <Mrl M arried—
I. B. V in in g, who d eliv ered The
>ddress a t the Lodge of Sorrow
conducted hy the M edford B. f t ,
O. E lks yeeterfiay afterfioon, em­
phasised that tha eternal 'TSlqb*
Of life should he qarefully eea-
sldered, as the small Inconsequen­
tial things so often leave nothing
Of value In one’s life.
M r. Vining m asterfully spoke
of the child’s falfh and trust, only
to he ahatteihfi lit e r to ascertain
that all In the wortd h not good.
H e said that « f t fob should «re­
main bright, fob UN» hathusto»-.
tic and fob kUfirt CStttaue to
beat in counrtMeo. WoWeVer
Remli
e rr Is bunfon,
divine. H a f t
*n d charity, «
guide Elkdom
tha happy prit
the C h rifta to
bounty te
Wednesday.
noon
In
St.
James' Cathedral* Miss K athryn
Hanley, daughter of M r. and
Mrs. E dw ard B urnbtgs
H a n ley ,
was married to M r. R obert Dan­
iel H effernan, son of M r. and
Mrs. John H lm othy Heffernan, at
one of the moat b rillian t
wed­
dings of the season.
The ceremony was performed
by the R t. Rev. Edward J. O’Dea
bishop of tbs Seattle diocese, as­
sisted by Monsignor Theodore
Ryan.
The nuptial mass
was ;» m V. vm
hin adfote
celebrated by the Rev. Father A.
P. MfcHugh o f ’ Bt.
P atrick’s
Church.
L ate r there
was
a
«mall wedding breakfast and re­
in loving remembrance to thh
ception for relatives end In t i­
parted brother*.
mate friends a t the Hanley res­
H l. a d d « * « « « the ram
idence.
p rograft «Us bi^hdcftk b V 1
Miss Hanley,
ah
unusaklly K M E D f t fte d fo rd . and m any
beautiful g irl, was exquisite in; A sh lalft A fto yet fo e prognfta.
her wedding gown of ivory vel-j
vet, an Em pire model of fortttali
straight liaes.
Rare rose point i
outlined the V-neck bodice and!
formed the long sleeves, and the!
Review O f New Book—
"The Constant Simp,” by Neil
Martin. NeW York. Raa D. H in ­
kle Co., 1 2.
“ The
Çonstant
Simp” is a pleasingly ridiculous
story about a tru ly
startling
stenog that goth her attorney in­
to and out of many a
legal
scrape, but shows no signs
of
marrying him at the end of the court train was In one w ith the!
book.
Only as to title Is It a long s t r a i g h t skirt. Wttfai
bound;
burlesque
of
“ The
Constant it sh e w ore a ‘ tu lle veil
with a small crown of the lacej
Nym ph;” its plot qnd characters
and dusters of orange Uospoms-
are original, and amusing.
and
carried a shower b o u q u et!
Malste, the dumhbsU secre­
tary of George Dorsey, IS,
of of whjte orchids, bouvardla andj
courge, actually his good angel; lilies of the valley.
Gqeat bouquets of white chry­
and her good angels la «am are
santhemums
and tra ilin g vtoed
permanently on the Job to keep
m atted tha pews of the cathed­
her out o f too much
trouble.
She helps buUd up
George’s ral, and w ithin the sanctuary the
practice la ways he had
never flickering glow of myriad a lte r
dreamed about; jm d though he candles shone on White colmhlm.
palms
thought he flrdd her she refuses against a green w all e f
hanked
w
ith
chrysanthemums
to kb fifed . The obvious thing
for the author to do Would be against a green Wall of palms
to have Malste m a rry her lawyer
thankgdodness, Malste contents
hefoelf with assisting him In his
career In ways that w ill
prdve
amusing lo the reader and fu r­
nish several Idle hours’
enter­
tainment.
21 I f (t
P . T. A . P arty to A fterao o m -
On acoount o f so many other
social a ffairs oa' the evening of
Fylday, December 9, the
card
party to the Civic clubhouse oa
A t n baby's face.
W lnburn W ay, which
was
to
»d about m e and above
have boon given on that evening,
Sweet an street could be,
hee been changed to Friday af­
sag an
aathem
from t
ternoon, December 9.
skies,
The High School circle of tike
Thoagh none heard h at me.
P. T. A. Is sponsoring -this party
ft ft ft
te replace the money to * th e ir
ftrnfosafo B elt* t e he «pris
treaaery * which wee advanced to
eend the Ashland delegates
to
Be oa the lookout for tailor- the convention, held recently at
made su its fo r Spring.
They L a Grand«. -
are sure to be one of the ‘high­
5 2» tt ft
lig h t*.” according. to every re­
port that has been received so
tor .
v .
An erro r was made In the so­
The coats w ill
be o f many ciety section o f Saturday’s pa-,
lengths— some short, some hip per In giving- the account of tho<
length, some finger-tip
length dinner ^ a rty Thursday evening,,
and oth ers still longer.
T hose December 1, at the heme of Mrs.
that hover between three-quar­ O. W . Long oa East Main street,
Long
as
ter and finger-tip length
are by designating Mrs.
the very latest.
As for colors, they wlM he
The house, for foe reeeftfon
later, Wat bright w ith deep gold
and bronse chrysanthemum*
ffl
standards and
baskets
about
the rooms.
Assisting were Mrs. George T t
Myers, Mrs. John
H arrington,
Edwards, M r*. Charles Brown,
M r*. F ran k Madden.
F o r traveling the bride w or*
an ensemble costume of beige
color, w ith a hat to match and
a corsage bouquet of Orchids.
M h and Mrs. H effernan w ill
make their home fn , Tacoma.—
Beattie Timed.
,The bride was born In Jack-
son county, lived here until A
few years ago, when she moved
w ith her parents to Seattle, and
has a number of ,rtetatJves and k
large
number of
friends
ft’
southern Oregon. *
J E W E L R Y STOLEN
Chief of Police George Mc­
Nabb has received a Los Angeles
police bulletin asking him to be
on the lookout for leot stoles
from a Jewelry store la that d ty
hy thieves who smashed a show
window. An itemised list of a r­
ticles taken indicates the value
of the loot is large.
FOREST FlRI
AT GLEND
S u ta g .
o f.
LOS ANQBLM8, Dec. 6 — (IP)
— W ith 299 flee Tighter* on the
line, a ragfng fo rest fire was
¿creeping doAn the VerAhgo moun­
tains toward Glendale tedayr No
immediate alarm in fsA the fire
g a r d e n ae*d, unless freshened
w inds a b a ti, óiendkìb suburbe
fray focq detorhetion.
\
W O ULD
ford pewspapefo, elated ov-
tecbfta f t tub ftd fto rd High
fopfom l s q r t i to defeat-
m M g M in high
Saturday,
foeatlng the Mgh school
fob Ubuthern C alifornia for
uftie Coast rtm fcpfoaftfc.
Wanes stand Is te be chai-
fo u championship game at
f t fo r next Saturday.'
« ftb 'ilto u y
W U rtfo .
who
Pie Dishes
Why not fix up that ut|ic with Rhoeluaker Wall
Board!
Oxford on Allison , street.
M r.
Delsell was en ronte to Klam atb
FaR, where he w ill spend * short
time transecting business. W hile
IqtAUhtond, M r. and .-M to N ftrJ
harry catted oa Miss Katherine
•eiSdd the crang o f the cdf and
broke the Jug. Officers “ w rufig^ .. Vincent. M r. Delsell was former­
to
Ex-Governor
more than a p la t o f attogod Bquor ly . secretary
Pierce.
out of the saturated sacks and
w ill present M ab evidence to tire
■case.- ..
J
NEW TRIAL .
' » GRANTED
. PO R TLA N D , Dec. J.-L^tF)— J.
V . Burke, president of th ^ de-1
funct bank o f Kenton Was sen­
tenced to serve seven years In!
A S P E C IA L T Y
The latest paper method.
Do not experiment With your
hard earned trophy by hav­
ing It mounted by any one
h u t an expert.
The lerg tet
head of thp season w ill be
mounted free.
Cooley Building.
Cooley Building
M EDFORD
8s00 A. M. to 12:00 P. M.
What Would Be a More Useful
» s Gift than a pair of Our Shoes
Come in and see for
■
yourself w hy this new
car has created such A
sensation
SAFEGUARD
ABLES Wl
R VALU
WALLS
WITH A DEPOSIT BOX IN QUR VAULT,
YOU HAVE iH E
tfcNTIFIC SECURITY
OF THE MOST ELABORATE PROTECTIVE
SYSTEM THAT HAS YET BEEN DEVISED.
'
Hardware
* 4
“Tto WluhMter Sten”
“Cameron” Broadcloth Shhrta
Blue, Gray, Tan and White—Send tjhdui to the
laundry, they will not fade. Prjce . . . . . . . . » .w-M)
AihftaC
V !c
“-A1 Jordan’s An
. (Biggest Little Store in 'own, Open Evening«)
will be on display
al our showroom
Wardwefl For Go.
Alumiqum Ware
Simpson’s
K
N ational LeagSe.
Who award lh a lly went to Paul W aafo. fle e t right fleiMB «
the Pittsburgh Pirates, 1>>7 champions.
; .
Pew w in dispute t b t choice of Ih e fo u n g s ttr froiU M frte h ,
Oklahoma, as the most valuable te hie teem of all the season’s
stars, although F rankie Frisch o f the Cardinal*. Rogers Hornsby of
the (Rants and Charley Root o f the Cuba were not far behind.
The balloting was cloSeir t h ia . year than on any previous pc-
caslen, W aner receiving 71 votes' Frisch, 66, Hornshy, 64, Root,
46, and others. | including Travis Jackson and Grover Cleveland ing to the postal ruling.
Christmas m all Is already be­
Alexander, considerable support.
Last year, fo r Instance, Bob O’F a rre ll, who Won the moot coming heavy at the local post-
growing
valuable player aw ata, reoefvbd 79 vdtee, w hile Hughle Crlts, second office, tndleatbg the
tendency
on
the
p
art
o
f
the
choice, was fa r behind w ith 60, and Ray K ram er, of Pittsburgh,
public
t
o
,
cooperate
w
ith
postal
the third man, was the recipient o f but «2 votes.
officials in making -the conges-
Paul W dner Was the moat important cog lh the machine which
i
fin ally iwfMed Into first felace at the very finish dt Un exciting Ns-! tlbn which has been prevalent
■ in past years, due to the enor-
tlenal League race. W ith his Mrother, Lloyd, be solved the Out?
mous volume of m a ll, leas.
field problem after the defection of “ K IM Cnyfer.
Greeting cards are
alregd)
Thia wah WaneKs second fttll yehr in the majors, as he was
being placed la the postotfiteB.
purchased from 8an Francisco along w ith H a l Rhyne in 1926. For
the two season* he ha* h it well Over .100, and his fielding ha* been
of the aggressive. "try-for-eVsryithlng” type.
TW O M E N B1WKB
A hall players’ ball player Who «an h it in a pinch or a world
Lew Walsh and O. E. F ry of
series* as way ad right through the long playing season, F. W aner
the Lake Creek country
were
joins a select company which Includes O’F a rr ell, Hornsby sad Dassy
fined 226 each by Glenn O. Tay-
Vance, the Brooklyn pitcher.
I<n\ Medford fuatloe o f «be peace
T he award, announced today, carries w ith tt a present of
whan they pleaded g u ilty to a
21.900 is gold from the National League.
charge of having untagged le e r
meat In their poasaaaloB.
sofaciol sad Coach Mac McNeal Is
workhag his m aterial Into fin *
year «re foeluded to th e squad
shape.
Berne real promfong
tu n in g out for pradttoa this
L
holdovers from the squad .last
r a n b v iv h iv »1 KMiroro.
h im
Warfhg paused fo b , akamtoatfons
With m u f t i x ftfifo .
,
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r
s p e ft ttenday «MmMfc f a i w
,,
W . A . D elxell at S alem , Ore-
. gon, afoortphfetod py km daugh -
. ter^ and son-in-law M r. and Mra.
; Don Newberry of Medford, spent
Sunday evening to this c ity v f t lt - i
la g f t r , DeheH’e Ulster, M r*. E llft
WE NATURALLY THINK OF
Royal Coal and Diamond Briquettes
ha*
Postoffice employee* « f t —
y C hrlstpas D *y w ith 'their
rUlMes ttrt* Peat k M e rd lfo . to a
tftln g of th» department.
. Thefe 1(111 be no deUvtttos of
mart on Cbrtstma* Day, Sunday,
December «5. except special de­
livery, a service which 1* regu­
larly maintained.
/
Delivery on M oad*y, Decem­
ber 31, f t l l end f t dobn, accord­
held the position as gecretary la
tke omce o f Jtaephlne Co. agent *
fo r the past pear, has accepted a
civil service position as steno­
grapher fo r COIohel C. G. T hom p­
son f t f t * Crater Lake National
WINTER
Percolators «
I t was kardgr th i* 'year than ever before for 'f t p hpseball
w riters committee to decide open the moet valuaftk player tn the
throughout
entire country
Write, Telephone or Call today
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