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patta, M h , Uardy, .-•on, M r.. «Iífr4 W ttttto. Mr». McCoy. Mr». V, O. ' N. ^Switb, Mr». McCr»Ä»n. * Mr». Carlon, bx the ’bbateaaa», M n''Toc Mr», boni» Dodg». M r». , J P. »ad Mm. C. N, ,-pil»^«, Dodge, Mr». Henry K n der», Mrs. John Enden», 1fr». J-. H. AlcOv» and Mr». H. C. Oaley. ' »sk Manager .City fedltor What It Wants Mr». W right, the preeideut of .Telephone » the Marley Circle ot the Baptist The Cirlc Club will hold a church opened the feasting at flower show In the Llthia Spring» the church with devotion yester hotel lobby from 4 p. 0». to day afternoon. LONDON. B w t. M . — I B . F J t - 10 p. m , Wednesday, Septem An interesting program was Wax figures aa seen in the London ber SO. j - -prepared by Mr». 8. A. Peters, shop windows are no longer all and Mr». PhUpot. Mrs. T. L. of .the “ heanty chorus“ variety; tat Matron» d a b Meet— Instead, soma frown, aogia pont, Sorrell gare a description ot the Ml»» Caorgle Coffee, assisted cruise of the United States fleet ■oma look downesht, mine look by Mrs. Bal McNair was hostess to Australia and New Zealand, to the members of the Past reading portions of Mr. Sorrell's The naw Moa tn producing wax Matrons club of Alpha Chapter diary and letters. • ' s- figure» for show window purposes O. E. s., Thursday evening at the pariah house. After the regular routine of business two charter member» W E H AVE A BARREL OF FR ESH of Alpha Chapter, Mr». Ellen Wagner and Mra. Eugenia A t kinson, were Initiated into the 10c a Pound plub as honorary members. , A t a late hour refreshments were served. Thompson Seedless Raisins Card of Thanks — Obituaries, par Une W E’WILL HAVE THE FLAVOR IN SUPERIOR BREAD , Each Wednesday and Saturday has brought it into Spring Lamb will make a d< RAVOR IN ASHLAND X sXu C1O U8 meat for your Sunday Dinner. HOMES Van Camp’s Soups, all flavors "All future events, where an admission charge is made or a i — * 7 . . , ' , . . . ' _____ sun ..a...,__ ..._-___ collection taken is Advertising.” . No discount will be aUowed Religions or Benevolent orders. Bridge Luncheon— Mrs. R. W . Price was a DONATIONS Na donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made In advertls- gracious hostess to a number of friends at the Llthia Springs teg or Job printing— our contributions w ill ba la cash. hotel Thursday afternoon at a bridge luncheon. 8EPTEMBHR 38, 1038 After the delicious luncheon • LAW FU LFILLE D : — Love worketh no ill. io his neighbor therefore love is the fulfUling of the law. Romans 13:10. was served in the dining room PRAYER: — Our Heavenly Father, grant to awaken an< of the hotel, three tables of strengthen in us a more abiding love to Thee and to our neighbor bridge were enjoyed. through Jesus-Christ. Amen The guests were: Mrs. Thom- ten n is or baseball, it is not lik e ly tn a i m e a n n o iu iw iu y m o f a coining national tournam ent w ill g e t m uch atten tion from us. And when we. learn th at th e tournam ent in q ues tion is to decide the national ch am pion sh ip in horseshoe p itch in b w e are inclined to y ield it ev e n less than p assin g notice. In an age w hen w e dem and for diversion noth in g short of headspins on th e w in g s o f a rush in g airplane; w hen a gam e o f auto p olo is an ordinary occurance only occasionally thrilling* u s, and w h en a ball player has to be consistent hom e run h itter, w e are n o t lik e ly to w ax en th u siastic over horsesh oe p itch in g . A n d yet, th is an cien t pastijn e is not w ithout its m er its. More keenly th an e v e r sh ou ld it tod ay challen ge our attention , for it goes back to a tim e w hen life w as sim pler. I t carries us to rem ote cou n trysid es and lanes at a tim e when, the noise o f th e w orld w as b arely m ak in g its e lf heard even in the great c ities. Q u iet d a y s th ose! when men got th eir exercise at th eir w ork, and d id n ’t fin d it necessary, as m en do now , to work at th eir play. T h e gam e of h orsesh oes sa tisfied to the fu ll the sim ple d esires o f a sim ple life. I t did not ta k e years o f m ost e x a c tin g toil to p erfect o n e ’s se lf in it; one im proved w ith p ractice, o f cou rse; one m ay becom e e x ceed in g ly sk ill fu l a t it, but th e nerve-rackin g ap p ren ticesh ip required for p erfection in. a gam e lik e tennis, for in stan ce, is n ot need ed to en joy p itch in g horseshoes. I t recom m ends itse lf to the novice and to th e m aster; Phone 3 Cans for 26c THE EAGLE MARKET Franklin Bakery S)iced Pineapple •v No. l ’s 30c I . B. PLUMMER, PLAZA MARKET Free PHONE 190 HARDY BROTHERS BIO GROCERY DEPARTMENT AT ENDERS BIO STORE AND PRIONS ARE WHAT COUNTS—YOU GAN fl ON THB FLAEA MARKET FOB BOTH. Q lT A T .T f V Wc Will Offer For Saturday and Monday Offers SPECIAL for W hen Y ou Want Meats W e D eliver SATTOpAY AMD MONDAY Walnuts at 38c, 3 Pounds for .......... Dunbar Shrimp— the -bent packed ...... Ubbys Fancy Slice Pineappl e • » 1-2’» P'reah P. B. C. F ig Bars, Per Pound ..... Fig Nuts— A Real Breakfast, 3 for ..... PURE 14 Pound 100 Pound R oyal B a k in g P o w d er Fourth Street Meat Market 12 oz. Can« 14 POUNDS BEST CANE SUGAR TOR .. .11.00 CANE SUGAR « 4 c Shred d ed W h ea t B isc u it P er Pkg. 1 . * - ----- P ontoastiee ALWAYS OUR BIGGRHT SPECIAL RIGHT SERVICE—RIGHT MERCHANDISE— RIGHT PRfCBS INSIST ON A Cooked Pood Sale by the Christian Church Ladies Here Saturday—The crowd will be with them at HARDY BROTHERS SALLY ANN In sta n t P ostum L arge S ize W ilso, N u t M argarine P e r lb. a S eed less R aisin s 4 pounds H o ö d y ’s P ean n t B u tter B r in g Y our Jar. P e r lb. Sm alt W h ite P ic k lin g Onion's, 2 lbs. - Crown or W h ite L o a f F lo u r, 4 9 lbs. S w ee t P otatoes 5 pounds Stoll’s Evergreen Com—Per Dozen BREAD Phone 190 Free Delivery v jeir o f Hie and m anner o i liv in g now r a p iu iy g o in g « w u a m on g us. W e are glad th at a national tournam ent is co m in g off th is m onth. I t w ill be in som e w a y an assu r an ce th a t the good oldjtim es m ay be brought back occas ion ally. ■ ♦»•.¡W rO When you order ^from yoiir grocer 'i ; ’ Lithia Bakery THE SCOLDING THE SCOLDERS ' * P e o p le d o n ’t differ m uch in the m atter o f scold in g. F e w d eserve punishm ent under the penal code fo r com m on soold s bnt petu lan t scold in g is one o k th e m o st u n i versal o f hum an traits. W hether we know it or a d m it it w e are a ll chronic critics o f our fellow s. P erh ap s there is som e tru th in the expression, “ w e love each oth er fo r our fa u lt s .” , C artoons and com ic strip s are given to g ro ss e x a g g eration esp ecially as regards the m artial sta te, but w here is there a h ap p ily w edded pair which is n ot scolded into m arried b liss f O f course they are intend ed a s h elpfu l su g g e stio n s and household h in ts, but th ose rem arks about b ills, c ig a r ashes, late dinners and delayed d inners, and other conjugal annoyan ces are hut exam p les o f ev ery d a y «nJ unn oticed fa m ily scold in gs. Our neighbors alon e are aw are o f th eir presenoe. T h e sta tisticia n affords u s rare op p ortu n ities for g iv in g ven t to our natural propensity for com p lain in g. H ow th e m en scold th e wom efi for th eir ex travagan ces w hen the revenue bureau announces w hat w a s sp en t for cosm etics and silken hose in th e preceding, y ea r and w hat a l» b e l is set up by the w iv e s and m others w hen th e to bacco sta tistics are broadcasted. A new sou rce o f sco ld in g is th e autom obile. N on-ow ners charge ^he m otorists w ith forcing tlie w o r ld in to b ank ru ptcy and aatoffloN le ow ners scold the pedestrian for som eth in g ju s t a s reason Thos. Hill, Prop. «1 North Main St. A b o u t'th e only th in g ears lack now is an accessory u s s p ed estrians for g e ttin g in the w ay. - -•« • The tw o grea t enem ies o f illiteracy are com pulsory a and sub titles. HORSE of yesterday is replaced by the Gigantic Locomotive of today—And so, in the forward movement, the A finer milk— taste it! W e ’re always working to improve Carnation quality. A hard thing to d o !— but when you open your next can o f this m ilk and notice its finer, creamy-delicate taste and color, you’l l say th a t we have succeeded. C assation M ila . P boovcts C o . i» On«M fir 2i Tutn 20TH CENTURY STORES with their superior methods of Food Distribution—selling only the best of Food stuffs at increased Savings to the Consumer»—are supplanting the obsolete meth ods of bybone days. It’s the Saving on every article in a 20th Century Store that COUnte. , . P o st T o a stie s F resh , P k g . Pc C om M eal-K iln P r ie d , 0 lb. S L 39c «he c a n ’t p lay, d o n ’t m ake her prove i f the ston e i i a diam ond 1 s i5 i 'i’ • i A r t "1- C am pbells P ork and B eans A d irondack Cane & M aple Syru p P in t, 83c— B a ll Q uart, 67o S train ed H on ey — Pure, P in t M ason J ar, 29c C arnation M ilk TàH C e», IO« Crisco— N ew Stock 6 lb. Ç aiy 8 1 J 9 10c C alif. .W h ite B ead s 3 ponnds 28c E conom y M atches—G ood S ized B o x e s,.6 fo r 23c WESSON OIL F rota C H t t » l t é C o a t" A sp a ra g u s — H ills D ale S h ort T ipaX -l lb . ,Can B u lk Cocoa—P ure i ; 2 pounds 16e . D el M o n te-C a tsu p Pint, 26c L ib b ys Pineapple,* N e # P«ek, B est. Q u ality, Low P riees. S liced , L arge d a n s. E ach, 27c— C rushed, L arge C ans 26c— C ru«he4,N o. 1 F la t T ins, 3 for 40o—S liced , N o. 1 F l ats, 3 f or A M l - ........ — ;........... Old Dutch Mustard 16 oz. J ar, 18c Kerns B est P a ten t, 49 pound S a ck , F ish ers B lend, M arket D a y R aisin s 4 .P ou n d P k g e, 42c >2.27 82.60 K errs H ot C ake F lou r Ijarge P k ge. 2 6 c R ipe O livea 3 for 29c Crown or Sperry«, 12.40 A m erican S ard in es 2 fo r 16e >FFEB—“ Famous for Flavor”—Direct from our own to you—Pound 47c; 8 pounds 91J8 BULK LARD 2 LB. 45c i f it is a new ear yon w ill have to change - Off erings Saturday and Monday, September 26th and Zotn C ocoanut—Sugn r Cured L on g T hread—lb . 19c te professor who is cou n tin g our cnaa w ords, w ill som eon e’s corn, h is job w ill l»e done. IRON