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Tuesday, July 10, 1021
ASTTT.AXD DAILY TIDINGS.
CARD OF THANKS
Colum bia H otel A rrivals—
i W ill S p e a k a t M cfU ord—
> W ill M e te r to S ilv p rto n —
W einer W urst R oast—
W e w ish to th a n k o u r good frie n d s
New a rriv a ls a t th e C o lum bia hotel
B e rt ¿.loses, a d v e rtis in g e x p e rt a r f l
L. J . O rres a n d fam ily a re con
N ine local te le p h o n e o p e ra to rs , ac­
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n e w sp a p e r fe a tu re w rite r, w ill s p e a k , te m p la tin g a w eeks m o to rin g trip to , co m p an ied by M rs. D o ra H u b b a ru , a re : Lucy M. K elley, M. J. S lg g iu s ,' w ho assisted us in o u r b e re a v e m o u i
b e fp re th e M edford C h a m b e r of Cam S ilv e rto n w ith in 4 h e n e x t few days, m a n a g e r of th e A sh la n d office, re ­ M. E. K elley, San F ra n cisc o , C a l i f .; ! aud fo r th e b e a u tifu l flow ers. W e
m erce a t a fo ru m lu n ch e o n of th a t
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g a le d th em se lv e s w ith a “ w einie E. E. H a rp h a m , K la m a th F a lls : G. esp ecially th a n k th e B of L. E. fo r
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•b o d y to m o rro w e v en in g a t th e Iio l-
A lbers Taxi. P h o n e 183. 2 6 7 -lz r o a s t’* a t th e big fire p lace in the W. M avhely. G. L. R obisou, S a c ra ­ th e ir help
i lan d h o tel on th e s u b je c t o f “ Ad-
L ith ia P a r k a u to cam p g ro u n d y e s­ m en to , C alif.; M r. a n d Mrs. H. L . M rs. M usea Neeley a n d F am ily
v e r t s in g .”
R o u tin g E lk s H om e o v e r E sp ee—
te rd a y
evening.
The
“ w e in ie s” Baldw n, W illiam I avis, Los A ngeles
M asonic Caio m int T h is W eek
! S a w m ill B u rn s—
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F . G. L ew is. t - e .e li n g a g e n t fo r w ere su p p le m e n te d by O regon w a­ C a lif.; Jo h n A. W a tso n . M errill.
! T h e B o rla n d -T h o m a s sa w m ill a
H ave a fit a t o r r e s .
T ailo r» fo r th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany, is in te rm e lo n , w hich did m u ch to hold
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mile- s o u th of G ra n ts P a ss or. P a c llio
.Men a n d W om en.
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th e c ity ro u tin g special c a rs a n d : th e p a rty a ro u n d th e big cam p fire R em odels H ouse—
h ig h w a y .‘w as b u rn e d to th e g round
T h e resid e n ce a t 164 F a c to ry is
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tr a in s c a rry in g E lk s r e tu rn in g hom e d n til th e “ wee s m a ’ h o u r s ” of th e
of M alta Command-.! yest<?lday in a blaze th a t sw ep t u n -|
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fro m th e co n v e n tio n a t L os A ngeles m o rn in g . M em bers of th e p a rty w ere
a ry , W ednesd,
ev en in g
J u ly 2 5 .| checked th ro ifg l» th e j n i l i a n d lu m -j N ew R o:ul S u p e rin te n d e n t —
Sh*ne Parlor lias moved
C. E. R odg rs is th e new ro ad a n d p a ssin g t h r o u s h ,A shland: on tL e ir M isses L ola C ouey, B e rth a S m ith , ow ner, M rs. W. S. S te n n e tt.
Red Cross.
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m its old stand to North
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G ladys Inlow , V irg in ia Dew. F e rn
S ta te d conci n e o f S isk you C hao feet of p in e and f ir lu m b e r was s u p e rin te n d e n t fo r c o n tra c to r A. B .1 w av n o rtu .
T ( h ) LATE TO C L A S S IF Y .”
F ’rst street at the rear of
K e rn w ho ha th e c o n tra c t fo r buT d-i
Gewey, M ildred C a rlto n , A m ice C raig
te r, T h u rsd a y e v ;' . ; .1 ly 21 ?_'»s»o b u rn e d .
th e B eaver Building.
A lth o u g h no d e fin ite fig-
in g th e G reen S p rin g s ro ad .
A lb e rts Taxi
Seven p a sse n g e r cai a n d M yrta O tte rd a le . A fte r leav in g F O R S A L E — W o rc e ste r shs o ctave
w ork.
tires could tx- given, it is th o u g h t
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fo r lo n g trip s. P h o n e 183.
267-12 th e cam p g ro u n d s th e p a rty in v ad ed o rg a n , in fine c o n d itio n . M rs. H a t­
t h a t th e loss w ould be so m e w h ere
L et Yeo in su re y o u r hay a n d g rain .
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M rs. J. H. P ro v o st. Mrs. M. G. y o u n g e r g e n e ra tio n .
LOST— Gold rim sp ectacles, pad u n ­
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L a w re n c e an d H a rry C Coy h a v e re-
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c h u rc h and A shland cem etery .
a m o to rin g trip s o u th as f a r a s Mex­ W E R E P M R a n y th in g . P h o n e 114.
J H. McGee an d fam ily w ill leave tu rn e d from a tw o d ay s m o to rin g
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;F inder leave a t T id in g s o ffice and
T h e M ontana H a rm o n y C om pany,
ico. T hey w ere a c co m p a n ie d by Dr.
to m o rro w fo r L a k e of th e W oods a n d fis h in g trip to B u tte F a lls T hey
receive re w a rd .
270-3
p lay in g la te s t p o p u la r d an ce b its,
w h ere : hey w ill e n jo y a tw o m o n th s r e p o rt a n e n jo y a b le trip .
and Mrs. C ran e. T he p a rty w ill sto y j A tte n d E ngle I ’o im M r/.U ng—
five h ig h c la ss u n io n m u sic ia n s, will
fo r se v e ra l d ay s a t Sar, F ra n c isc o .
3Ir. a n d M rs Ber» Moses M rs. ca m p in g trip .
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a t A sh lan d N a ta to riu m F rid a y ,
IS GROWING
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co ffe ro u te . H. O. P a r k h u r s t, 210
w h e re th ey w ill v isit frie n d s. M rs .! J o h n D ili, M rs. O. W in te r ;n.l son,
O ld R e s id e n ts R e tu rn —
FO R S A L E — C o n fe c tio n ary sto re ,
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L u c lii B ru u i ag e
W. J. M essenger an d fo u r d a u g h ­
Breakfast, Dinner anti
a b o u t S e p te m b e r 1, in tim e fo r th e w era
K ig l? P o 'r.t vestordyv v isit­ good p a y in g b u sin e ss n e x t d o o r to te rs h a v e re tu r n e d to S o u th e rn O re­ a n d d o n ’t m iss th is o p p o rtu n ity to
Supper now served
FO R SA LE— M odern six room house,
next school te rm .
in g fr'cA tis a n d t e r t h e m e e t­ post of'.fce a n d at e n tra n c e o f L ith ia gon to m a k e th e ir hom e, a f te r spend- h e a r o n e of th e b e st o r c h e s tra s on
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502 F a irv ie w s tre e t, A sh lan d . Or.
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266-6 c o iln ty n e a r C o tta g e G rove.
M r.
C liff P a y n e m ffkes law n sw ings. held in t h a t city u n d e 1- th e au sp ices 23 N. M ain, A sh la n d , O r.
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of th e L a d ies C ivic clu b of E a g le
M essenger c am e to A sh la n d in 1883
C a m p in g a t J o h n s o n ’s P r a ir ie —
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i b e fo re th e r e w as a ra ilro a d an d b e­
M rs. P a u l G uiley a n d .Mrs. M orris*
H*lt V isitor—
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fo re M ed fo rd w as on th e m ap. F o r
G eorge E. C arev. S o u th e rn P acific
F u ll, co v erag e a u to m o b ile policy. P ly m a to ,o£ A sh la n d , a re ca m p in g m an y y e a rs he w as en g a g ed in th e
a g e n t a t H ilt. C alif., w as in th e c i t y ! C o m p an ies th a t pay ih e ir losses. Ye»j on J o h n s o n ’s P r a ir ie in th e D ead I n ­ U m b er b u s in e s s in v a rio u s p a rts of
S a tu rd a y a n d p u rc h a se d a F o rd c a rl of c o u rse
2 6 9 -tf d ian c o u n trv
th e c o u n ty , an d w ill be rem e m b e re d
fro m th e local agency.
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by m an y of th e o ld e r re sid e n ts.
M id su m m e r s u its a t P a u is e r u d ’s. j
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H. R. A dam s fo r pium D ing, h e a tin g
F r a n k H a v e n e r. T e rra c e s tr e e t, is
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a n d gas fittin g . R e p a irin g a speci- on a m o to rin g t u p to N o rth e rn (R e ­
R ay m o n d S te n n e tt, son of Mr. and
H old F a m ily R eu n io n -—
a lty .
248 F ifth St P h o n e J6 6 -J. • gon points.*
Mrs.
W. S. S te n n e tt, re tu rn e d y e s­
F o llo w in g th e fu n e ra l of L in co ln
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R e tu rn s fro m S e a t t l e
p ^ - pa8teurizert m iIk , j Oc th e N eeley, held h e re S u n d ay , m em b ers te rd a y fro m a s u m m e r cam p o n t h t
Big A p p leg ate, w h e re he h a s been
Mr. a n d M rs.. F re d S. E n g le re ­ q u a rt a t R ose Bros.
2 4 3 -tf of th e N eeley fa m 'ly a re h a v in g a
s
R ay m o n d r e ­
tu rn e d y e ste rd a y from a tw o week*?
fam ily re u n io n a t th e ir ra n c h n e a r p e n d in g his o u tin g .
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D u rin g th e m o n th of J u n e , th e F o rd M otor C om pany, th ro u g h its D e tro it fac to rie s and ¡is
W im er. R e la tiv es w ho m ad e a spec­ tu rn e d to th e cam p to d ay .
visit w ith frie n d s a t P o rtla n d an d C am p a t U nion C re e k —
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o A ssem bly p la n ts th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try , reach ed th e p ro d u ctio n of 108.962 F ord cars
S e a ttle .
Mr. E n g le w as behind th e!
M r. and M rs. S. A ’’ ro se a n d fla r- ial trip to be in A sh la n d f o r th e f u n ­
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" c a g e ” ag a in th is m o rn in g a t tin old P ro se left y e s te rd a y for U nion e ra l a re : Jo h n N eeley, b r o th e r , and
M
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C itizens b a n k . W hile in S e a ttle th
c re e k , w h ere they w ill enjoy cam p tw o n e p h e w s; M ilton a n d G ra n t N ee­
of M inneapolis, M inn., a re v isitin g
P ro d u c tio n o f F o rd c a rs a n d tru c k s lias b e e n ste a d ily In c re a sin g since e a rly sp rin g , and
E n g les v sited Mr. and Mrs. ( ’. R. life fo r a w eek.
ley, sons, a n d M rs. H «nry Bosw ick
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T hom as, fo rm e r A shland resid e n ts.
G ra n t N eeley is from S a c ra m e n to , r
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th re e m o n th s of la s t y e a r, o r a n e t in c re a se of 80,918.
p a rlo r ¿-where q u a lity ice c re a m s and ¡and w h e re lie is in th e N avy. Mrs.
C L EA R A N C E SA L E
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264t£, B osw ick is from G azelle, Calif!
H ats, $1.00 to $2.50, a t Mrs. H. s h e rb e ts a r e se rv e d .
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D espite th e fa c t, how ever, th a t th e F o rd p la n ts have been ru n n in g a t m axim um cap acity ,
Sim ons. 26 S outh P io n e e r avenue.
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C a n a d ia n F r ie n d s —
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Austin
Arrivals—
th e d e m a n d fo r F o rd c a rs a n d tru c k s is not b e in g m et, and a t th e p re se n t tim e, m any th o u sa n d
F o r C ra te r L a k e o r o th e r trip s ,
269-2
M rs. M. B. W illia m s, of T ra il. B.
New a rr iv a ls :t th e H otel A u stin
De W itt T axi. P h o n e 140. 2 6 8 -lm
u n fille d o rd e rs h a v e been piled up a h e a d so t h a t F o rd sales a re still lim ited by m a n u fa c tu rin g
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C.. C a n a d a , a n d d a u g h te r, Miss R u th
a re : Mr. and Mis. A. M. T hom pson,
fa c ilitie s r a th e r th a n m a rk e tin g p o ssib ilitie s. P a r tic u la r ly is th is tr u e w ith resp ect to enclosed
H o rn b ro o k V isito rs—
C ’o v n rd ale, p rin c ip a l of th e C lo v er­
W h ittie r, ('alii'.; Mrs. B ales, I)r. D an-l - 'L 'n ia th l u l l s V isito r—
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a rs, fo r w hich th e dem an d h a s been u n u su a lly heavy.
F ra n k
P a rso u s, of H o rn b ro o k ,
dale school in th e C a n a d ia n city,
ford.
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is u isltin g a t th e hom e of who h iv e been v isitin g th e ir uncle.
O ne rea so n c ite d by F o rd o ffic ia ls fo r th e u n p re c e d e n te d d em an d fo r F o rd c a rs is th»1
v isito r.
W hile h e re he b o u g h t a G ra n t, Miss G ra n t, 11. G ossling, Sai. a th
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rs. E m ily Beil, on G ra n ­ A. II. H ays, an d fam ily , le ft y e ste r-
F ra n c isc o ; L. O lder. P o rtla n d ; W m
p re s e n t te n d e n c y to w a rd econom y.
M any of th o se w hose nam es have been ad d ed to th e long list
F o rd c a r at th e local agency.
•lhv e v .i ng fo r g o ? A ngeles. They
ite s tre e t.
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W hat is a v acatio n w ith o u t m u P o rtla n d ; Mr. an d Mrs. P. W. Blcei.
th a t m ost p ro sp e c tiv e m o to r c a r b u y e rs a re in v e s tig a tin g all of th e costs in cid en t to m o to rin g m uch
W e sp e cia liz e on fancy b ric k :«ce C h a u ta u q u a b u ild in g a n d L o g u e R iv ­
ings. S alem ; Mrs. ( ’. A. C a l tk U ..
sic? Buy a sm all V ictro la a n d ta!
m o re c a re fu lly th a n a t any p erio d d u rin g th e p a st five years.
264tf e r valley fru it.
F. ( ’. M s te r s and Miss Z eplin c re a m . R ose B ros.
It along. R ose Bros.
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H ogan. K la m a th F alls.
T h e e s tim a te d o u tp u t of th e F o rd fa c to rie s fo r Ju ly calls fo r 109,000 c a rs and tru c k s , o r i
R»<l B lu ff, C alif., V isito r—
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p ro d u c tio n of 4360 a day fo r 25 days. Since th e a sse m b lin g of c a rs is being h a n d le d d u rin g an
A. E. A lysom . of Red B luff, C alif., G uns a n d F ish in g T a c k le —
e ig h t h o u r w o rk d ay only, th e h o u rly o u tp u t will b e 545 cars. In o th e r w o rd s, one F o rd c a r o r tru c k
is v isitin g Mrp. A nna K ent, p ro n rie t-
E lk h o rn G un S to re. 81 Oak s tr e e t
lea v e s th e a sse m b ly line ev ery 6 y2 seconds.
o r of th e C olum bia H otel
Mr. Aly-
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som w as a h a lf b r o th e r of Mr. K e n t.;
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It is th e firs t tim e in fo rty -fiv e r o r *-e,‘ K<*-**ident \ isits —
y e a rs th a t he visited h is re la tiv e s. 1
' s h e i .o t B re m e rto n . W ash
fo rm e r well kn o w n A shland resi-
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i p h o n e co m pany five y e a rs ago, now
ASHLAND, OREGON.
l em ployed a s p a y m a s te r in th e U nit-
! ed S ta te s n av al y a rd s a t B re m e rto n ,
We have just received a a rriv e d h e re y e s te rd a y fo r a w e e k ’s
v isit am o n g frie n d s in th is city and
edford.
Mr. U sh er, a c co m p an ied
shipment of M ’. u ' sqa Last M
by h is fam ily , a re on t h e ir w av to
| Los A ngeles, C alif., w h e re t h e ’’ wiil
Blucher ? -1.
spend th e s u m m e r m onths.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
Local and Personal
MOVED—
GARNETT’S
ROOM
Ford Plant Builds 108,962 in June
Demand Exceeds Output as Ford Breaks
AH Previous Records
T housands
show you the way
Increasing numbers of people
who could not or should not
drink coffee and who were
on the lookout for something
to take its place have found
complete satisfaction in
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: N elson
V
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to
o rd e r.
K.
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R eturn from M otoring T rip—
j
J. D. M ars an d fam ily re tu r n e d
jtSundav from a tw o w eeks m o to r tr ip
th ro u g h E a s te r n O regon.
D u rin g
th e trip th e y covered 1633 m ile?
•sir
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F lo re n c e a u to m a tic oil cook, s to v e s 1
an d ovens.
A sh lan d F u r n itu r e Co.
FOR LADIES
This is the 0 ’Donnei Make
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M r. an d M ri. F r a n k Nelson anti
Mis3 H elen T ra sk le ft S u nday. J u ly
i 10, fo r K la m a th F a lls w here th e y
jo in e d a p a rty com posed of M r ,nd
M rs C. B C r 's tle r of K la m a th F a lls,
Dr. a n d M rs. Glen B e rry h ill a n d
Mr. a n d M rs. B e rry h ill, f a th e r 'a n d
m o th e r of D r. B e rry h ill, of Los An­
geles, C alif., w ho m o to re d to D ia­
m ond la k e fo r a w e e k ’s b u tin g . T hey
re p o rt th e fish in g a t th a t re s o rt as
very good.
ÛSTUM
Postum has a smooth, rich
flavor that meets every re
Quirement o f a m eal-tim e
beverage, and .it is free from
any harm ful elem ent.
Economical-Made Quickly
* There’s a Reason
Made by Postum Cereal Company,Inc.
Battle Creek, Michigan.
F o r a good plu n g e o r tu b b a th in
p u re s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e N a t­
a to riu m .
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Every Telephone Is a Long
Distance Station
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"A Wise Fool”
TODAY AND TOMORROW
A Geo. Meliord Production
T ro n i th e Novel
TH E MONEY MASTER
and
Buster Keaton
The Pacific Long Distance Telephone lines are
the voice highways of the Coast. Every telephone
among the 1,060,000 operated by The Pacific Tele­
phone and Telegraph Company and its connecting
companies is in potential connection with every
other and can be placed in actual (connection when
desired.
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This vast system of communication is at the dis­
posal of the business'men of the Coast States for
commercial *use and for personal conversations be
tween fat separated friends.
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Reach out and get your share of business by the
Long Distance way. Keep in touch with relatives
aud friends
rlends oyer
over Lone
Long Distance. Y will find the
results are gratifying.
Ask for Pacific Long Distance.
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The Haunted House
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Company
HAKRISON BROTHERS
FORD and FORDSON DEALERS
Dancing
at the
BUNGALOW
IM S WEDNESDAY EVENING
On account of the building
being used for the
Epworth League Institute
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Alter this week, however there will be
dancing every Wednesday evening
during the summer season.