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    Monday, December 4, 1022
ASHLAND D A ILÎ TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
Local and Personal
NEW S is anj- h u m an activity
o r event th a t f» of in te re st to
o th e r h u m an s. T he BEST new s is
th a t w hich in terest» th e g reatest
num ber of people. T he T idings
w ould greatly ap p re c ia te it if you
would call 39 w hen you have an
item of in te re s t. T h an k you.
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
W ater will be tu rn e d off a t 8 a. m.
Tuesday, Decem ber 5, on th e high I
p a rts of west side of A shland, also ■
including N utley St. and E a st F o rk ,
St., for m aking rep airs. P lease draw l
w a te r fo r th e day.
E. R. HO3LER,
Supt. W a te r W orks.
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E n tertain s Friends—
Miss Mabel T ro tt e n te rta in e d a
num ber of friends a t her hom e on C
s tre e t on T hanksgiving day, a very
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¡d elig h tfu l tim e being enjoyed. Those
E a t b e tte r tam a le s a t Rose Bros, p resen t were Mrs. Delia Acklin, Ev-
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e ie tt A cklin K arl Rose, Mrs. E nnna
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! M cKibbou, Mrs. H attie Boyd, H er­
m an and George T ro tt, and Mr. and
V isit at Y reka—
Mrs. Jam es P u tn a m and children ^Ir3- J- C. Ferguson,
w ent to Y reka d u rin g th e past week
Libby's Mince M eat in bulk and
to spend T hanksgiving w ith Mrs.
jars. Plaza M arket, 61 N. M ain.78tf
P u tn a m ’s siste r, Mrs. Shadrick.
F a ir Specials— Mill ru n ,
Back; Olympic and Crown
per sack; corn m eal, 25
sack.
Plaza M arket, 61
W ill V isit P a re n ts—
•
$1.50 per
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd P u tn a m , of
flour, $2
Beach stre e t, expect to spend C h rist­
cents per,
m as w ith th e ir p a re n ts a t Browns-
N. Main
I ville and will probably rem ain over
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I the first of th e year.
B enefit D unce E njoyed—
A large crowd atte n d ed the b enefit,
dance a t Jackson Hot Springs S a tu r­
day n ig h t, proving th a t local music
favor
a n d a local dance a re yet in
with the general public, and th a t
th e re is no need of driving m any
V isitors from ’F r i s c o -
Mrs. M ariee G orm an and Miss
M airiee Seym our, of San Francisco
canie UP la8t wee^ an<l a re visiting
Mrs. G orm an’s fath e r, Mr M artin, of
L iberty stre e t, a t p resent.
B ig G ains
in
O ur E xports to S outh A merica
By O. P. AUSTIN - STATISTICIAN
Large Crater Lake Picture
THE N A T IO N A L CITY B A N K OF NEW YORK
Given Free
(F R O M T H E W E E K L Y T R A D B R E C O R D I S S U E D B Y T H E N A T I O N A L C IT Y B A N K )
E xports from the U nited States fact that m anufactures form the
to our neighbors in South Am erica bulk of the m aterials which they
show rem arkable gains in the new’ buy from us. And. it is in the ex-
fiscal year which began w ith the portation of m anufactures th at we
m onth of July. This is th e m ore are m ost concerned in considering
rem arkable because of the fact that the future of our export trade. All
the fiscal year ending with June the w orld comes clam oring to our
had shown a reduction of m ore doors for our foodstuffs and raw
than 60% in our exports to th a t m aterials especially bread and
continent. Every m onth since the m eats and cotton, of which out
opening of the new fiscal year, ac- surplus is constantly grow ing less
cording to the T rade Record of with our increase of population,
The N ational City Bank of New but it is in m anufactures that we
York, has shown big increases in m ust m ake our fight in world m ar-
ti e value of exports to South kets.
O n the other hand, we
? merica despite the fact that m ost clam or at the doors of other coun-
of the m erchandise leaving the tries producing tropical foods and
country is going at lower prices m anufacturing m aterials such as
tY a a year ago. In fact, the Value coffee, cacao, india rubber, wool,
of the exports sent from the U nited nitrates and other of the natural
Slates to South Am erica in the 3 products of South America, and as
ra nths of July, A ugust and Sep- it happens that our South Am eri-
tem ber, 1922, totals 36% m ore than can neighbors have not yet become
in i at same period of last year, m anufacturers in any large degree
v ile the total value of the
ex- the interchange between the tw’o
p >rts to N orth Am erica in the continents is a perfectly natural
s me period showed a decline of one, for we of the U nited States
11%; to Europe a reduction of are now the largest m anufacturing
1 , ; and to Asia and Oceania no country in the world.
c' ai.ee when com pared with the
So it is interesting to see that
s .me m onths of last year. T he the quantity of cotton cloths sent
S. uth American m arket therefore to South Am erica in August, the
i: the cue in which our exports latest m onth for which details are
s'.ow big gains in the new fiscal available, was 50% m ore than in
year 1922-3.
.
the same m onth of last year; new's-
T his increase in our sales to our print and book paper m ore than
South Am erican neighbors is es- doubled that of the same m onth
ptciaP y im ercsting in view of the last year; galvanized i r o 1 sheets
over 4,000,000 pounds against one-
half million in August, 1921; tin
plate three tim es as much in value
as a year ago; wire over 13,000,000
pounds against less than 1,000,000
in August, 1921; and of autom o-
biles sent to South Am erica the
value in A ugust, 1922, w’as ten
tim es as m uch as in August, 192J.
And these are m erely exam ples of
the increasing popularity of Ameri-
can m anufactures w ith our South
Am erican neighbors.
W e are reciprocating too their
generosity by taking increased
quantities of their m erchandise, for
in July of the current year our im-
ports from that continent showed
an increase of over $10,000,000
when com pared with the same
m onth of the preceding year, A u­
gust a gain of $5,000,000 and Sep­
tem ber a gain of $10,000,000 over
the same m onth of 1921, these in-
creases in our purchases of th e'r
products including coffee, cacao,
wool, hides and skins, india rub-
her, nitrates and m any other arti-
cles of tropical and sub-tropical
grow th for which we are depend-
ent and m ust always be dependent
upon other countries. And the. in-
crease in the exchange of the prod­
nets of our factories for those of
the fields and forests of our near-
est neighbor, South America, is an
encouraging feature of our after-
the-w ar trade.
m iles in o rd e r to enjoy a dance. T h e ’ c p sh e p h e rd ju s t received a car-
S a tu rd a y n ig h t crowd was split, ow-
Qf pianog and players>
of
ing to a n o th e r dance a t the F a ir­ which a re disposed of. Come and
grounds pavilion, and a big Legion
yQur C hr,8tm as piano. Fine
sent ing the “ Spirit of the C om m unity
W ilt R e tu rn to W ashington—
dance in th e N atato riu m in M edford.
ag 1<jw &g ?265
Pianos to Briscoe H as W reck—
Club H ouse” ; E lb ert G reer, as the
Mrs.
Bessie
B
uchanan
will
re
tu
rn
S u p erin ten d en t G. A. Briscoe,
re n t. Call a t 658 B oulevard. 67eod
A live charge in your m agneto a t
this
week
to
C
larkston,
W
ash.,
a
fte
r
“ Club W om an” ; Dorchea G eB auer, j
w hile en route to E ugene w ith a
th e F ix it Shop.
7 0tf D ii'.sniuii People Im proved—
p arty of Hi-Y boys to a tte n d th e Old- a few days visit w ith her fath e r, C .. as “ A L e c tu re r” ; Mary Louise Gill
The Ed W olters fam ily, who for- e r Bovs’ conference, m et w ith an ac-j B. H aney, east of town. Mrs. B u c h -ja s rep re sen ta tiv e of the baby clinic;
P a in tin g H ouse—
m erly lived in A shland on M ountain cident about six m iles th is side o f : anan also had o th e r relatives in Ash-j Jack Nims and Evelyn M iller, as
T he S o uthern Pacific com pany
avenue, but who now are located a t R oseburg, inform ation reg a rd in g the land th a t she visited while here and to u rists; Je n n e tte Balis, as the busi-
rem odeling and rep a in tin g th e sec-
D unsm uir, Calif., w r i e to ft-en d s a ffa ir being learned when th e p arty ¡all jo.n in w ishing th a t her stay
ctav ness girl; Gladys H am aker, as a
ion house occupied by the F in n e ra n
Red Cross w orker; Oma G eB auer, as
th a t for some m onths past th e y : re tu rn e d from th e W illam ette valley m ight have been prolonged.
fam ily on A stre e t, and the residence here
¡an
elderly lady; Gale H am aker, as a
.. have been su ffe rin g w ith sm all pox Sunday. The m achine was proceed-|
is very m uch Im proved in ap p ear­
j
m
o
th
er; E llen Galey, as a W. C. T. U.
b u t are able to be out again a fte r j n s nicely down the paved hignw ay,
Sea Lions Invade a Lighthouse
ance.
’
m
em
ber.
All of the ch a ra c te rs cam el
-
i
when suddenly th e m achine sw erved
the lengthy siege of illness.
The keeper of Bride's island light. '
on
the
highw
ay
and
s
ta
rte
d
back
to
hehiyv
Cape
Flattery,
has
appealed
to
.
to
the
platform
and offered a w ord.
Try Rose I
F o r th e b e st chili.
¡A shland. Before the car could be 1 tlie federal authorities in Tacoma for of praise for the tine new building,;
M tf Baby G irl A rrives—
Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Close, of ¿ lo rn - j stopped> it went over a bank. None weapons and help. No sooner does he 1 a fte r which four little girls, rep r e - !
brook, are th e proud p a re n ts of a j flf thc occupants were in ju re d , and i «P™ hls door tb a " soa lions fl>rice sen tin g b u tte rflie s, cam e on th e plat-
bouncing baby girl, which arrived
a tte n d e d th e ¡convention.
Six 1 i beir _.'™y
“ " ‘I
j form and danced a b o u t to show th eir
! free with his possessions.
,
, At
, , night
. | I appreciation.
The b u tte rfly girls
early th is m orning, a t th e hom e of m achines w ere observed in the ditch .
, they surround the place, barking for
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chonhoi-d
Mrs. Cora B urns, of H arrison stre e t, a t various points d u rin g th e re tu rn i
adn)lttance untl| S|eep is impossible, j w ere Ja n e Sugg* ^ >onne s 1
THE THEATEK BSAUTOT9
! One big fellow amuses himself b y , a a d M iriam and P o rtia Conover. At
w here Mrs. Close has been stayin trip.
FIN A L SHOWING TODAY
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| climbing the exterior steps to »lie the com pletion of the dance by th e .
for some tim e past.
i Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf i light, to plunge headlong into the sea. little folks, each one tak in g p a rt ini
~
52tf To k111 one would only a ttract more, j t be play-presented Mr. W inburn w ith j
Buy th a t Xm as gift at th e V ariety Bread ’
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-i for the smell of putrefying meat is a bouquet of carnations.
Store. 89 N. Main St.
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! an irresistible attraction Scientific
Mr. W inburn responded when call-1
-in-
j \\ ill Hold Clin e—
i American.
j
ed
on for a speech and showed th a t *
B asketball Next—
Don’t forget the baby clinic W e d -'
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he was greatly affected by the praise
Follow ing the close of the football nesday m orning from 9:30 to 12
Invents “ Ideal” Explosive.
which was heaped on him. He said:
season, a th letes of A shland high o’clock a t the com m unity house.
A Minnesota inventor has coni-
¡ ‘ I never was so happy in all of my
school are beginning to m ake plans
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i pounded an explosive which has dem-
Also
for the com ing b a sk etb a ll season.
W anted, old and w orn carpets and j onstrated rem arkable qualities in re­ life, and am only sorry th a t I did
PATHE NEWS
W hen football is term in a te d at rugs. We pay the top price for such cent experiments. While appearing to I not do m ore.
T hanksgiving, it is custom ary to give m aterial. The M edford F lu ff Rug have great disruptive powers if closely ’ Miss Hazel H andy, society editor .
Tomorrow, Wed., Thurs. the boys a tw o-w eeks’ rest. I t is m an will he in A shland T uesday of confined, as in a shell or drill hole, it of the Oregon Jo u rn a l, was called on ]
no”? ! ca" be exploded only by means of a for a few wor(j s a nd responded by!
th o u g h t practice would begin - late
this week. Phone 175.
i blasting cap or electric detonator. It l giving
„¡v;n(, g oroot
th is
is com
com m
m un
un-
reat nraiae
praise tn
to th
next week.
i Is reported to give olT no noxious
i fumes, that it will not explode when ity and said th a t in the fu tu re she
clothes cleaned and A ttem p t M ade a t R obbery—
would never h e sita te to boost for
Have your
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W hat appeared to be the w ork of | heated to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, that
A
shland.
pressed a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
i an a m a te u r in th e robbery gam e was it will not freeze, anil that it cannot
This b ro u g h t th e dedication to an ,
he accidentally exploded by shock.
discovered th is m orning by Dr. Mac-
Buys K la m a th Mill—
end, but all w ere invited to stay f o r .
The defunct K lam ath P ine M anu­ C racken w hen he arriv ed a t his of­
Early Crusaders Used Stills.
tea which was served in the dining ,
fac
_ tu _ rin g com pany a t P elican City, fice and found an a tte m p t had been
Few prohibitionists, says the Sclen- room
h as been purchased by J. E. W heeler, 1 m ade som e tim e d u rin g the night to I f|fle Amerlcan> are a w ,e of the shock-1
Thfl b u ilding was opened to the
one of th e ow ners of the P o rtla n d gain e n tran ce by jim m ying the door, j ing fact tb at tbe vogue of the still in
public in the evening.
T elegram . The site of the m ill oc- The e ffo rts of the w ould-be b u rg la r Europe was due to the original
cupies 63 acres. The com pany was were foiled, how ever, as the in stru - Crusaders, who took kindly to this
TOO IiATE TO CLASSIFTT
eastern recreation and brought hack
organized in 922, b u t becam e in -|m e n ts w hich w ere used in the effo rt
with them recipes and methods that
volved in financial d ifficulties and to gain en tra n ce w ere ap p aren tly too made the still as popular an institu FOR RENT— F u rn ish ed fix room
house th re e blocks from High
never s ta rte d operations.
E nlarge- light fo r th e w ork, and the door re tion as the royal jester—and doubtless
School, barn, garage, fru it, n u ts
helped along democracy by making it
m ent of th e p lan t and th e addition m ained in place.
and berries. See A shland R ealty
hard at times to distinguish the king
of a box factory and saw m ill are u n ­
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F a ir Specials— No. 1 B urbank po- i from the clown.
Co.
derstood to be on th e program . W ork
tato
es,
$1.45
per
100
pounds;
fancy
on the im provem ents will s ta r t im ­
Tid-
FOUND— Brass caboose key.
Sequence and Consequence.
Y akim a Gems $1.50 per 100 pounds.
m ediately.
ings
office.
As showing how the combination of
Plaza M arket, 61 N. Main.
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drink and driver works out, we give
FOR RENT— E ig h t room house, also
the terse report of Ben Quinn, an In
Ask I.ovvci InsiiiUF.cc R ates—
fu rn itu re for sale. 183 G resham
dian of Kansas. He said: “First mil»1
Goldwyn
Since th e in sta lla tio n of new fire ­ too slow took drink of booze; next
78-6*
prtffhtl
St.
fig h tin g a p p a ra tu s and the extension fnlle faster, took another drink, last
of th e city w ater m ains and the con­ mile very fast, took another drink; FOR SALE— Or tra d e for city prop-
sequent increase in a re a and press­ then saw bridge in road, turned out j erty , five acres, house, outbuild-
ings, reservoir.
Price
$2500.
ure, K lam ath F a lls has m ade an ap ­ for it.”
Ben
is
now
in
the
hospital
with
a
Mrs.
W.
G.
Day,
back
of
norm
al
plication for a reduction in insurance
broken arm.—Boston Evening Tran- ' school.
78-6*
rates. R ep resen tativ es of th e in s u r­
script.
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ance ra tin g b u reau and sta te m ar-
i s h a ll’s office will be in K lam ath
4irec««*l
Wy t U i a u t h o r
F alls about D ecem ber 15 to m ake a i DEDH ATION FOR ( L I B
I?"
BUILDING H ELD SATURDAY
W StH
survey.
Before the in sta lla tio n of
Claude Cillingwater
the new equipm ent and the m ains,
Patsy Ruth MiU«v
(C ontinued from Paga 1)
and C ullen Laudi«
the ra tin g b u reau had th re a te n e d a I___________________
raise in existing rates. Action w a s ;
postponed when active steps to low er i hoped would be used freely by th a t
Goldwyn Picture
iih e fire hazard w ere tak en .
'o rg an iz a tio n .
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i Mrs. O. W in ter was then called on
You’ll need one of P a u lse ru d ’s for a b rief h istory of the early days
su its d u rin g the holidays.
78tf of the Civic club, and a general out-
T he Real Xmas Spirit
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line of w hat w as accom plished by
Hold Social M eeting—
the early m em bers.
Is in Photographs
A social m eeting of th e Loyal Ber-
Miss C ham berlain was presented a
Cullen Landis
A C hristm as Gift should be
ean class of the C hristian Bible b e a u tifu l bouquet of roses and a
pcpuLu leading man who appears t<
som ething of value—no m at­
school, was held one evening last p latinum bar pin, by m em bers of th e :
advantage m Remembrance
te r how little it costs. It
week at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. Civic club iu recognition of her un-
j l Qoldu}yn Picture
should be an expression of
R. ‘ E lder, of 340 Alm ond s tr e e t.! tirin g e ffo rts fow ard o btaining the
VINING
th e affection or friendship of
Those p resen t w ere: Jo h n F. L eg-, building.
Regular Admission
T oday, Tom orrow , T h u rsd ay
th e giver.
gett, tea c h e r of th e class; Dr. R. L. j The Civic club song was sung by
Burdic, class presid en t; Mrs. Grace Mrs. J. C. K napp, assisted by som e;
Photographs, because of
P u tn am , vice-president; and Jam es of h er pupils in th e conservatory,
th
eir
p e r s o n a l s e n tim e n t,
HOORAY! FOR TH E W IN TER FA IR ! CHRISTM AS AND SANTA
P u tn am . Mrs. J. R. E lder, Miss E th el th is being th e first tim e th a t the sosg
make
ideal gifts. W e can de­
( L A IS ARE COMING!
Reid, Mrs. Anna P a rr, and Mrs. R. L. lias been ren d ered in public.
liver
real
“ Personality P o r­
Oh. boy! W hat a joy in living! F riend W ife is d elig h ted to get
A playlet en title d “ The W inburn
traits” in tim e for Christm as.
Burdic.
V isitors p rese n t w ere the
up and s ta rt the tire these frosty m ornings if she know s th e re is a
th re e E ld er children Mr. P a r r and W ay,” was th en p u t on to th an k
sack of pitch kindling w aiting for h er by th e kitchen range. This
M ake y o u r a p p o in tm e n t n ow .
Mr. Jackson. Mr. Jackson gave sev-J Jesse W inburn for his help in com-i
week we will give F R E E a sack of pitch or a chopping block w ith
e ra l readings th a t w ere highly ap- pleting th e new stru c tu re .
each O lder for two or m ore tie rs of wood. W e can deliver M anza­
The playlet was w ritte n by Mrs.
p re d a te d by all. R efreshm ents were
n ita , L au rel, Oak, F ir Pine and Slabs, any length. L et us have
John
Dill and was put on u n d e r the
served and all had an enjoyable even­
your o rd e r now. W hen a cold snap comes we will be busy and
ON THE PLAZA
direction
of Miss Isabella W atten-
ing. This class was organized a sh o rt
you will be supplied.
tim e ago w ith 4 m em bers, and th e ir I b arg er, Miss Z ipora B lum enfeld and
ADAMS T H E WOOD MAN
¡slogan
is “ 25 m em bers by J a n u a ry Miss Leona M arsters. Those tak in g
Phone 460
1, 1923.”
.p a rt w ere: Josephine B arber, r e p r e - t
Mac Murray
"Fascination
Rupert
es
S tu d io A s h la n d
W ith every dollar spent for portraits between Dee.
4th and 16th yon get one chance on the picture.
DARLING STUDIO
for “ Portraits that Please’’
Fair Week Specials
Swift Premium Ham 29c
By the ham
The place you always get the
best meat for the least money
PLAZA MARKET
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
Electric Christinas Gifts
USEFUL - - SENSIBLE,
FDP. HER
FDR HIM
— Ranges
— W ashing M achines
— Vacuum C leaners
— Sewing M achines
— P erco lato r Sets
— G rills, T oasters
— W affle lio n s
— Laundry Irons
— H eaters, Stand Lam ps
— lag!»; F ix tu res
— C urling Irons
— W illard S torage B attery for
His Car
— Spo; Light»
— P la sh L ights
— W indshield C leaners
— Set. of S park Plugs
— A lum inum P lates fo r R u n ­
n in g Board
— Stop L ights
— T rouble Lam ps
— Horn, Mirror
MANY OTHER PR ESEN TS TOO NI M EROl S TO MENTION
I i n
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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «
SA V E T H IS C O U PO N — IT IS W ORTH MtVVEV
D a te ........................................
N a m e ..........
St. No.
W e will allow a 5 per cent discount on each purchase if von will
fill out and p resent this coupon. Not good a fte r Dec. 20th, 192 2.
JO RDAN E L E C T R IC Co.
201 EAST MAIN— PHONE SO
SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE FAIR
FREE LECTURES
by
HAL. H. URDAHL
AUTHOR, LECTURER and TEACHER
REV EA LER OF
‘The Key of K n ow led ge’
IN A SUPERB SERIES
WEDNESDAY, DEC. «, S. P . M.— “T he I<l«‘iil C h a ia c le r’’— “ P w -
so n a llty ”— “T he Coiiseientious M otive"— “ T he l ,uipose of
M an's L ife”— “A U niversal B io lh eih o o d ."
THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 8 P. M.— “ T he P ro lo g u e"— "T hai S om ething”
—-‘‘K now ledge Is P ow er.”
FRID AY , DEC. 8, 8 I*. M.— “ Deveiopinent of Self” — “ F irst I jiw of
M ind” — “ K now ledge; th e S uprem e P iin e ip le .”
SUNDAY, DEC. 10, 3 P. M.— “ The Key of Knowledge— R evealed.”
MONDAY, DEC. 11, 8 P. M.— "T h e H ealing E oree"— “ The M iracle"
— “ The M edical Cun*."
TUESDAY, DEC. 12, 8 P . M.— “ T he S oul"— “T he Subconscious
E n tity " — "Y our Bette.r Self.”
l i t e r Each Ix*eture an In sp iratio n al a n d H ealing Silence W .ll Re
Conducted.
COME TO E VERY LEC Tl RE
Women’s Civic Club House
Silver Collection