Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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AfcütAMî DAILY TlütSöS
Tuesday, Septem ber 0, 162
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DeMolay Meeting
s o c îE T r
lUnchMn « h . r horn, sn Granite lne v»ry well
the social S e j.! Tea G iv e n -
Regular mooting of L ith ia !
< X - ye®J®rday a t noon in honor son.
O ther club dates will
, cf Education and Secretary and
Chapter W ednesday evening, Sept 1
CALENDAR OF .EVENTS
b©i -The home c f Mrs. Josephine
of
Miss
Susie
Nell
of
Portland,
announced
later.
Mrs. Puller were also honor
I 10, at Masonic -liall. Routine!
Monday, ^ e p t. 15. Latfies A rt K„ „ ^ on „ „
J
' Poley of B street was the scene
guests.. Games were played be­
4 Daily C hronicle of th ose w h o com e and go, and even ts o f
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Club- meeting;
i of a charm ing tea given recently fore the dinner, which was served
where she will teach this w inter. Herr-Shipp M arriage__
local in terest.
RALPH ROBISON,' M. C.
Friday. Sept. 19..D. A. R . m eet­
in honor of Miss Florence Allen,
A tliree-course luncheon was serv-
RUSSELL OVEROCKER, Scrib ing n’t Civic C lub'
Coming as a complete surprise | i who will leave Thursday for Vf- at six o’c’ock A delicious dinner
< d and th e afternoon was spent at to their friends here is the an
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Correction—
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i sa,)a> Calif., where she will teach was served which had been cook­
the Kinney home.
ed at the bakery. About fiftv-
Surprise
P
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of
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arriage
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Through some m isu n d erstan d -' Among those who are attending n n n t t n n n n u n n n n
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Pr,T ent Were Mesdames Miss Thelma G ertrude H err and 1
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peop’e were there. The ob-
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Ing it was stated in yesterday’s j the K lam ath Products Show is
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was given at the home of W. W.
paper th a t H erbert McCarthy was I Miss Louise Ridley of this city,
" ° rk and talking over old * quainted. A delightful evening
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1SS Lydia McCall, cesday morning.
Robinson Saturday night in honor ..
ill with typhoid fever in Klam ath ■
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Russ Susie Neil and the hostess ' Mrs Shipp came to Dunsmuir times. At the close of the a fte r­
! To Light Heavyweights, One and
was enjoyed by all présent.
of Miss Edith Robinson, who is Mrs. A. E. Ktuney.
Fall. It is H erbert McCarthy J r . , ; Every student who completed * All:
noon delicious refreshm ent« were
from
Ashland
a
few
m
onths
ago.
leaving
soon
for
Los
Angeles
to
Who is 1,1 and he is reported to j a course at the Medford B usiness! In answ er to insinuations that
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i served by th e hostess.
She is employed in the Tiger
be doing as well as could be ex- College last year was placed on ' nfy boxing gloves are gradually attend school.
Those pre ent were Mesdames
Sweet shop and has many friends
The«evening was spent in play-i Clubs To Start—
pected.
a pay roll. Bus fare allowance. J becoming enmeshed by a row of
i
Grace
Andrews, Wilmer Poley,
Thq social seatefa in Ashland is here.
She is a sister of Mrs. i
ing games, singing and talking.
W inter term begins September 15. ! cobwebs, I hereby serve notice At
Geneva Alien. Josephine Polev
the close of the evening v e ry ® ta rtin * and sev^ a l of the clubs Zelda Smith.
Wa deliver the goods— Detricks
30S-tf th a t I will take on the six leading delightful refreshm ents were serv-l 1&Ve a,ready P a rte d but the ma­
Misses
Nina Emery, I.il ian Reed
The groom has charge of the
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challengers for the title in a gi­
Minnie
and Eva Poley and the
jority of them have yet to hold Standard Oil service station here.
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W atch for Staples new Sub- gantic box’ng rodeo, to be held at th© guests.
guest
of
honor, Florence Allen.
Those present were M isses, ! their
. , first meeting. The Ladies , i He came here about
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R eturn to Los Angeles—•
division.
308-tf Shelby, Montana. I will dispose Pauline Plum m er, M argaret Me- . Ciub W!l1 raeet next M onday, ago from Sacramento.
Send rf
Mr. and Rirs. Lee McWilliams
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! of these pretenders as fast as Coy, Mabel Trott, K atherine Par-1 “ *ght f°* th eir first meeting.
Mr. and Rirs, Shipp will reside Party For Teachers—
and Mrs Jack Pinsen returned R eturns From San Francisco—
! their seconds can throw towels
sons,
Messrs
Donald
W
right,
Rob-
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U
.lte
3
program
has
been
plan­
here.
— D unsm uir News.
this morning from Los Angeles
The new teachers were very
Mrs. Pearl Kearney and daugh- into the ring.
MIKE M’TIGUE.
ned. Mrs. Ruger is president of
e
rt
W
right,
Steven
Mergler.
W
il­
Miss
H
err
is
a.g
ra
d
u
ate
of
th
e
‘‘harm
lngly entertained at the
after vi?iting with friends and ter, Betty, returned Saturday I
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the club.
liam Brigg3, Mr. Robison, Ralph
Ashland high school of the class j Picnic grounds in the park Sat-
relatives here for some time. Mrs. evening from a months trip visit-1 To All Baseball Fans:
The D. A. IL, Mrs Emil Peil, of 22 and lias many friends here ur,tay night by the teachers w’ho
Pinsen was formerly Miss Irene ing friends and relatives in Weed I I realize th a t many fans who Robison and the guest of honor,
regent,
will hold the first meet- who will be pleased to know of w ere here last year. The Board
Cur Wet Wash and Rough
McLean and has been visiting h e r , and Sau Francisco
• , threw their straw hats on the Miss Edith Robison.
t
ing
of
the social year Friday. her m arriage.
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m other for about a month.
field in a burst of enthusiasm
I September 19. it is understood
Dry service offers
One gal. Stone jugs 10c each, probably regretted it when they Honors W ith Tea—
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th
a
t
stunts
will
be
given
and
an
A charm ing tea was given Fri-
Ladies and children’s hair cut­ glass jugs 20c each, at Trefron’s. got home and faced th e wife’s in­
day afternoon at the home o f ' Interesting program has been a r­ E ntertain At D innet—
ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par-
6— 3 quiries. . These cadys have been
Mr and Mrs. M. E. R andal’s
Mrs. V. V. Mills on Straw berry j ranged.
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charm
ingly entertained at dinner
collected by the groundkeepers,
The College Club will meet I in honor of Mrs. McCallister of
, Let us fill your pail with Swifts and will be restored to the own- Lane in honor of Rliss Rlinnie
Knudsen, who returned to her Sept. 13, and the meeting place ¡ G rants Pass and her two child
To Portland—
Silver Lea; lard. Costs less than ! era upon identification
ren.
Pressure Home W ater
Mrs. J. R. Wick of this city left shorten In r. ooes farth er and Is! JUDGE KENESAW M ' LANDIS, home in Tacoma Sunday. The will be announced later.
i A delightful chicken dinner was
System
afternoon was spent in doing
Monday, October 6th the Ash-j served.
recently for Portland where she more nutritious. Detricks. 9 4 -tf!
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fancy work and exchanging ex­ land Study Club will meet. The
will visit with her son, Earnest
j To H arry W ilis:
Following the dinner the group
periences The rooms were beau­ m eeting will be in the n a tu re of
Wick.
Paulesrud’s Suits give satisfac
Apropos of our coming bout, I
journeyed
to H elm an’s and en­
a party.
tion.
g tf would like to make It purely a tifully decorated w ith zenias.
\\ hy spend hours over
joyed a swimming party there.
Offer the cheapest and
Those
present
were
Mesdames
PAINTERS: — Beagle and
The
P.
E.
O
meets the second
sporting proposition. How about
Those present to enjoy the af­ most
satisfactory solu­ the tub when we will do
Beagle; day work or contract; Leaves For School—
letting the w inner take all, and John Shortridge, John Finneran, I Tuesday in October, the 14th A fair were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ran­
Rose Robinette, Victoria Tavener, j clever program has been arrang-
tion of the home water
estim ates free. Box 171.
305-tf
Rirs. Inez Bryant, who has been ! make th e loser go penniless?
dalls aud children, Mr. and Mrs
this part* of the weekly
system need.
w orking on The Tidings force
LUIS ANGEL FIRPO. O. A. Paulserud, Henry Enders, ed. The program s will be out in Norman Mack of Hilt, Calif., Mrs.
From Reckling—
John Enders, Chas Bourn, An- a short time for this organization.
during the summer, left Sunday !
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McCallister and children of G rants
washing for such a small
drew McCallun, Domino Provost,
We will be glad to
Millard Hubbard and sister for Dead Indian where she will T° All Cash Customers:
The Ladies Elks Club will meet Pass and RIr. and Mrs M. E.
from Redding returned to Ash­ teach the following school year.
cost*.
U the Giants play in the R. L. Burdic, Johnny G rue’.le, Miss the second Thursday in October Randalls.
Demonstrate
land this morning after spending
Th
W orld’s Series we cannot afford W atson, the guest of honor. Miss which will be th e ninth
the past few’ days with friends
See the bargain counters a t' to have them disturbed by hostile Knudsen and the hostess, Mrs. club held meetings until August
and relatives in this city.
during the summer.
T refren’s, half price or less. 6— 3, fans. All those who do not wish V. V. Mills
The Civic Club and the Parent-
rp H E Ashland
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i to root for the home team will
NEW FALL
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
You can’t go wrong when you
Teachers Association have already
Complete line of Ashland Can- ; n°t
be adm itted to thé Polo Spend Day—
31 W ater St,
Phone JOÄ
Electric
Supply
trade a t Paulserud.’s.
6— t f | ned Goodg at Detricka
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JOHN J. RI’GRAW.
W. L. DOUGLAS
Mrs. McCallister and children, held meetings and are progress
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240 E ast Rlain St.
M argaret and Alice May, spent the
T o School Here—
Bunker H ere—
SHOES
Leave For Eugene—
day Sunday with Mr. and Rirs
Eddie Freem an arrived in Ash­
Mr.
Andrew
Miller,
field
sec­
McCoy. A delightful dinner was
W. A. Cooper and Oscar Cooper
land Saturday from Hilt where
I niversally approved
and wife left last Friday for Eu­ retary of the State B anker’3 As­ served, followed by a pleasant
he has been working. He is a t­
gene where they will visit for sociation stopped in Ashland last afternoon. At the close of the
tending the local high school.
some time. They expect to spend night and today in connection day the McCoy family drove Mrs.
with the work o fxthe agricultural McCallister and children, to their
Best and biggest milk shake at several days at Myrtle Creek to
and
educational committees and is home in G rants Pass. They have
T refren's 4th St. Confectionery. visit relatives on their way up.
visiting
with the bankers of Ash­ been visiting the Randall family
RIr. Cooper has been quite ill for
6— 3
He jvas accompanied by for the past week.
some time and hoped that the land.
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Keith Powell, vice-president of
trip will benefit his health.
We have made it our business to get this clothing
R esident Dies—
the brnk of W oodburn and chair­
and'hunting equipment for youf comfort and com
H unt-R einhart W edding—
W ord was received yesterday
Burton Dancing School, Mem­ man of the ag ricultural commit­
v» meiice.
of the death of Rirs Ed Reames,
Mr. F ran k E. H unt and Miss
orial Hall.
Opon daily. A fter­ tee, and Mrs. Powell. They are
form erly of Ashland, who died
AMMUNITION and GUNS
m aking the trip in order to in­ E stella H einhart, both of Long
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
a t her present home at Stockton
Beach,
were
m
arried
Thursday
307,-tf terview the bankers of southern noon
Sunday. The body will be shipped
at
the
Congregational
Oregon.
here for burial. Her death was
church, Rev. W. Judson Oldfield
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bon-
sudden although she had not been
officiating. The couple will go
a r ’s , home-made salad dross ng. MORE EFFORTS MADE
well for some time.
TO DEPORT FIGHTER to C rater Lake for th eir honey­ V our garage needs insurance
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moon and will -make their home
just as much as your Jiouse or
5 and 10 gal. Coco Cola kegs,
in Long Beach
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factory.
Adequate protection I
Arrived
This
Morning—
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a t T refren’s, 4th St.
6— 3
for all your property is abso­
Leith F. Abbott, W estern ad­ improving of morals are determ ­
lutely essential if you plan to
vertising
representative of the ined th at the boxer shall not be E n tertain s At Luncheon—
make a perm anent investm ent
R etu rn Home—
Mrs. A. E. Kinney entertained
in establishing your home and
Mrs. F. H. Crowson, Max Crow- Long-Bell lumber company, a r­ perm itted to fight and get his
its surroundings.
with
a
delightful,
impromptu
rived
in
Ashland
this
m
orning
on
share of th e large purse before
son, Rirs. J. E. Callahan and son
Talk with us and get the ben­
the
United
Jerry returned recently from San train 13 to spend two weeks with being sent from
efit of our experience in pro­
Francisco, where they have been his m other and fathèr, Mr. and States as an undesirable alien.
tecting other home owners
It is charged th a t the fighter
visiting friends and relatives. Rirs A. F. Abbott. RIr. A bbott’s
from loss. Carefully-w ritten
headquarters!
are
in
Longview,
They stopped a t Red Bluff for a
attem pted
to
bring Señorita
and adequate insurance means
W ashington.
short visit on the way home Miss
Lourdes into the country for Im­
your freedom from all worry. The home of thousands of
moral purposes.
Pearl and Ima Crowson accom­
replacements
The advice of tl^is
For cleaning and pressing
panied them home from San
agency
h
a
s
saved
Francisco. The trip was made Phone 119. We call and deliver.
m any a property own- •
For Every Car
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
6— tf
cr from loss.
W hy
by car.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
Fa irban ks-Morse
Automatic-Electric
The greatest relief
to the housewives
All Sizes
is the garage
worth?
OVERLAND
YOUR HUNTING TRIP
Shoe Shop
will be more enjoyable, if you have the
pioper clothing and hunting equipment.
When your auto
needs
Army Goods Store
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SUDDEN SERVICE
remember
LEEDOM’S
TIRE Hi USE
CAKES
and
FOR SALE: — Through bred
Why pay more for milk when
Cheapest and best ice cream
registered
Boston bull terrio r
sodas at T refren’s, 4 th St. 6— 3 you can get the best milk for pups. 1310 Ashland St.
7— 3
10 cents. Lininger Dairy. Phone
396R and 369J.
4.tf
FOR R EN T:— 4 well furnish­
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo,
ed
rooms close in — Adults, 96
o f course.
212— tf
Attend Show—
Laurel St.
7__3
Among those who attended the
W ill Show P ictu res—
FOR SALE: — Have two cars,
Klamath Product Show at Klam­
Dr. W aggoner, social hygiene ath Falls yesterday were Mrs. F Ford and Hupmobile. Will give
secretary for Oregon, will show F. W hittle and daughter. V irgin-1 soniebody a l)arsain in one Phone
a series of films on health topics ia, Rirs. Fred Homes and Rirs. 471R, Bell Rooming House, 1.60
a t the Jackson County F air W ed­
7__j*
Charles Robertson. They atten d ­ 4th St.
nesday evening.
ed the show with the delegation
FOR R EN T:— 5-room furnish­
from Ashland.
All the magazines a t T refren’s
ed house on Second street. Inquire
4th St. News Stand.
6— 3
7__2*
H ealth giving whole wheat at 713 Oak St.
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bread a t The Lithia Bakery.
FOR
SALE:—
Bose
Pear
Culls,
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­
fine for canning, large sizes. 19
MOBILE insurance; better term s
Madame Tracy-Young— Studio Granite St., Geo. Ross.
7— 3
and lower rates. Yeo, of course. 122 Laurel St., Ashland Oregon.
Phone 21 & 274-J.
212— tf Advance pupils only. Leschetizky
I OR SALE: — Late A lberta
method. Phone 354Y.
6— 4* peaches,1-2 cent lb. bring lugs
R eturn From Coast—
700 Terrace.
5— 6*
George Klamer, agent for the In Ashland—
Southern Pacific and family re ­
Major C W. W aller of Salem
tu rn ed Sunday night from a trip was in Ashland today.
Rlajor
along the coast, visiting Marsh­ W aller is an instructor in the
field, Newport. Seaside and other Oregon National Guard.
coast cities. They also visited a t
Portland for a short time. They
Table u st and Canning
Complete Stock of School
reported fine w eather and a very Books— McNair Bros.
enjoyable trip during the ten <Vay3
th a t they were away.
Rlulsified Cocoanut Oil 50c —
RlcNair Bros.
W agner Creek Road
2 q u art fru it jars, glass cov­
TALENT, OREGON
ers 10c each a t T refren’s. 6— 3 R eturned Home—
Major C. A. Malone, who was
Superlite auto finish; guaran­ in command of the F irst Company
teed— Hughes, P ill’s Corner.
when they went to w ar has re­
298— tf turned from Honolulu where he
has been spending the last three
years and is now living at Med­
From H ilt—
ford.
He w’as form erly m anager
MAKING IT POSSIBLE
Harold Smith of the RIoon Lum­
of
th
e
California-Oregon
Power
TO HAVE A
ber Company near H ilt was in
Ashland Sunday for a short time Company here.
visiting friends here.
Select Tomatoes
H. S. Glein
Start Now
$ 1 0 .0 0 Reward
A rew ard of ten dollars will be
LAST
paid
by the Ashland Ku Klux
Glint
Kian for the a rrest and conviction
of the person who w rote a letter
to the Ashland cannery threaten-!
B id s W anted for E xcavation
Bids for excavating area 60xi ing and w arning th em th a t if they
100 feet on the lot on East M a in |dld nOt rai8e the wages of the
street betw’een the B utler a n d |^ ° m,P,n _w^rkers th a t dire results
Sm’th properties. The excavation would follow, which letter was
is to go down one foot below the falsely signed K. K. K.
Ashland Kian No. 10.
lowest sidewalk level and to be
5-6
level at bottom with grade of
MARCEL AND CURL
LONGER a fte r a Golden
Shampoo.
walk. Do your own figuring on
TH E W EA TH ER
yardage and m ake bid for the
Report fo r the past 24 hours:
job complete. Bids will be open­
RTaximum, 79; Minimum, 45; set
ed Sept. 15 at 5 o’clock. B ert R.
Rlaximum 69. Cloudy with sign
Greer, Tidings office.
3— 4 of rain.
CHEVROLET
FOR CHRISTMAS
Chevrolet is the better
way—to ride. Economical
transportation that gives
23 to 24 miles to the gal­
lon in the lowest priced
high quality automobile.
Automotive Shop
C hevrolet and D odge
S ales, R epairs
COOKIES
not let us help you,
too?
T hat will please you
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Billings Agency
Estab. 18S3
Real E state & Real Insurance
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
Lithia Bakery
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For School Wear
No matter ichat it
is, ive have it.
Leedom’s Tire
House
Across from the New
' Tourist Hotel
Yonr Character and Your Bank Connections!
IG Business gauges all other business largely through
its banking connections, because character seeks the
assistance of character On our record in this community
on the ba.-ys ot our helpfulness to business men and
w o m e n -w e invite you to make this your bank, and our
^ P e n e n c e and facllit’es your own. Add our character to
R
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First National Bank
The new approved Gymnasium
“ .lack T ar” middies arc here
on display for the first time.
Price, ecali $1.49 and $1.95
THE BIG FAIR IS NOW ON
Navy blue Serge plaited skirts
with white underwaist attached,
sizes 6 to 16, at each $1.98
ASHLAND DAY
Black Sateen bloomers, indellable finish, sizes 6 to
16, at each 79c to 98c.
AT THE
Misses and Children’s “ Derby Ribbed” Hose, re -
infoiced foot, all sizes in black, brown, brick and
Grey, at the pair 50c
Girls’ Gingham Dresses, good pat­
terns, plaid and plains, pretty
shades, fast colors, 6 to 16 size, at
$1.25 to $2.95 each
Girls’ Serge Dresses in Navy Blue
yarn, embroidery trimmed, size 6
to 16 at, each $5.50 ■
Girls’ ool Crepe and Velor dresses
comes in green, henna, League rust
and brown at, each $10.50
Our Lines of Millinery are Complete
The new shades—new patterns—new colors—and
they are priced at $1.50 to $5.00
Shop at ENDERS
J a c k s o n C o u n ty F a i r
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NEAR MEDFORD
Thursday, September 1 1
B IG S P E E D
PROGRAM
2-10 I rot, 3 in 5 heats—2-14 Pace, 3 heats—2 year old Colt
race, 2 in 3—Two running Races—First day ¿f 3 days re­
lay running race—100 harness, 40 running horses entered
lor the races.
Ashland’s Band Will Furnish Music-
-Ashland’s Stores Close at Noon
Aerial Thompsons and other free attractions
BIG PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT