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d “The Content and Kinds of Masic.” There will be a maga (Continued From Page T w o| zine article from one of the music magazines for which the dub decoration ware lovely pink car subscribe, given by onJ of the nation?; place curdj carried out members. Current musical events the tam e delicate tint In color la the regular roll call. ing. Questa enjoying thia pleasant hospitality were the Misses Us Myers,' Mell Carter, Gladys Mor ton, Edna Kennedy, MUpFed Mil lion, Ethel Retd, *AtUpn Shep herd, Edna Goheen Florence Hard, Nora Ward’, Mildred Crain, ahd Mrs. Guy Good. Mtosbmary Society Meets— The Women's Missionary So ciety of (he* Presbyterian church met at the home of Mra. Ellna- bethbeth Vgn Sant, 17* Oak street, Wednesday the eighteenth with an evcellent attendance to enjoy tbe splendid program pre pared. Both home and foreign fields were considered: Mrs. A. H. Hays presenting Slam, and Mlsv .Lucy Niver, the home field. “The Southern Mountaineers.” A number of ethers took part in tbe discussion of these topics. The subject matjer presented furnished fqod for earnest thought for the Interested llJ- tenera. Interesting pictures on Slam were displayed and a poster shown which gave the names of the missionaries In whom the society is Interested. itnta Mount Ashland Chapter for Kntertabu State Regent— , k Friday marked the third meet- the lng of the year, for Mount Aah- », T. lend Chapter D. A. R. which was held at the Lithia Springe * an hotel* Thi* featured a one o'clock ' luncheon at which Mount Ash- BriF iand Chapter, their huebanda'and K>rtg special guests, twelve members! •* from Euialona Chapter of Klam- I#rB* ath Falls, the complimented COT" guests of the Chapter,. Mr. and •m®’ Mrs. Seymour Jones, Prof. Irv- toW lng E. Vining and Mra. O. H. • Hershberger, ex-State Regent of California, who ia visiting in Klamath Falls, warn-present to .* 3 hear the splendid messages to be given at thia time, jl After tbe Invocation by the i chaplain, Mrs. Elisabeth Van Sant, the Chapter Regent Miss ndla- Blanche Hicks Introduced Mrs, g-for Seymour Jones, who gave a oor- r, «* dial word of greeting. , Mrs. were 1 o. H. Hershberger, a former sUte ' -s’. regent of California brought a Mrs. Mary Hembe-Tucker in plan ning the program for the ypgr’s, work.'",’ ' . Mise Brewster discussed at the afternoon session, many Import ant plans for the furtherance of ttys extension vttork. Tke next meeting will be nt the home qf Mra, C. A. Brown, the second Tuesday ip December, and will be an alUday session. Oandy- making will engross the atten- tlOn of the clans and all Interested In Christmas candies arq Invited to come and learn how to make tMe toothsome dainties. /•' , f e Upper Valley Comnumlty Chib Thursday* meeting of the Up per Valley Community Club at tbe home of Mrs. Homer Barren waa an <11 -* day session and a very successful affair. . The membership assembled In th e morning, whkh waa given over to work anhable for Christ mas gifts and in general dlscds- slou. < At noon delicious creamed chicken, hot biscuits and coffee were served by the hostess, chang ing slightly the regular proceed ing at the nil-day meetings. Those fortunate ones present appreciat ed thia special little plan for theit pleasure very much. Ty-dyelng, with many ¿biggs In the way of. experimentation, wap demonstrated by the County Home Demonstration Agent, Miss Ada Brewster. Interest was keen Ashland M usk Study Club— The Ashland Music Study Club in this phase’of the day's work.. At the business meeting, a com wl)l hold Its regular meeting at the library, Monday. Nov. IQ, be- mittee the personnel of whkh In cluded Mrs. J. B. Gowland, Mrs. ginning at 8:16 p. a», tr—- Miss Aileen Shepherd ‘to .chair C. A. Brown, Mrs. Mark True and man for this lesson, whkh covers Mrs. Carl Goetche was appointed, the third — chapter of study book. who win^fct With the president, —t .— -—:— a — a*—- — —— COOKING Everything Depends on Your Start A. SOUND B U StN X SS grows slowly. IT shows progress from day to day—from w eek to week—but it show« steady, unvarying, progress. THANKSGIVING DINNER He wants to help start and build your little BRIDGE - BEACH RANGE * , OVERLAND 7 M l A talk w ith u i, even though you are not a depositor in our institution, is invited. V” Let us show you these ranges. FIRST NATIONAL BANK WICK FURNITURE CO ■ P: ■ ■sumu f J IF c ■ I F 1 • 11 . . Ashland, Oregon = An Unusual Sale-Just Before Christmas Low Prices = Serious HI m m «“ i plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check i t ; use the old Reliable, Safa and Proven e ttw BROMO QUININR.” The First and Original Cold and Grip T ablet Proven Safe for more than a Quar* ter o f a Century. = Newest Celebrating Our 40th Business Anniversary THE SNAPPIEST QUALITY AT VERY LOW SPECIAL PRICES - ALL SIZES SET IN 18 CARAT LATEST WHITE GOLD MOUNTINGS. * 4 = BromQ .Quinine, December 31st 1925 New * ' = 4P Laxative I W ednesday, Nov ~ F o r Gold» O ríp , l l | | In flu- jggB onzauH n One year i s better than the next, the next better th at—th is iff business building and a banker sees in the management of such a busi ness a future active account, an employer—a pro perty owner; you are in h is class. will be easier and m ort ♦ satisfactory if you have a Shoes F o r The given. Tke usual ritual open*« meeting, Introductory to the k ful and inspiring eddMee of Bute Regent Mrs. Beyh message from . the south. Mrs. Wg, delivered a i Wsttenbnrg- of Euialona Chap* imagery, descript ter, upon being called upon. In* fancy, which vlsui troduced ^be delegation o f vis- mance and Hlstor itors from, the sister Chapter, gon.” following which Mr. Seymour The guests app Jones spoke briefly. tkls opportunity t, Musio was furnished by a trio, did a presentatloi Lawrence Wagner Kenneth Hob- nlngs, geological son and Ruth MacDonald, who with all the hal generously responded in delight- romance, by one ful selections. Miss Lolita Pier- to bring the mei son played a beautiful piano Alter luncheor solo. She, too/ graciously re- and its guests ad sponded to insistent demand. ball room where At this point, Irving B. Via* of the afternoon's -1*- —— - —" ___ ~ '' * ------ : with every Community, 1847 Rogers or Holmes and Edwards set, we give Free of charge a beautiful all-metal frame and hand -painted tray, 13x19 inches^ which usually aells for $3.50 to $4.59. > t V» W A T C H E S GRADES AND SIZES AND MANY STYLES IN HAMILTON, ELGIN, WALTHAM, ILLINOIS. HAMPDEN AND SWISS. ATT. More than 150 new Wrist Watches. Y ou’ll be surprised when you see this line and see the prices. - * AD of our silver knives have stainless steel French blades, except ‘(Yourex”. Our patterns are “Ancestral.” “Hampden Court,” “Bird of Paradise,” “Shakespeare,” “Lady Helen,” “Lady Francis” and “Charlestown,” either solid ' or hollow handles. . • • * • . . We have a cheaper line in very plain patterns, costing much less, but not as S IL V E R . W ARE. Our Space Wilt No! Permit Usto Give Detailed Descriptions The International Silver Co.’s finest lines —Holmes and Edwards. 1847 Rogers, Wm. Rogers, Stratford and Derby Silver company. Also Commun ity Silver "Yourex," e t i In this sale, we are selling 26 or 29-piece sets of the leading and best known of Our Many Lines ot Clocks, Fancy Glass Novelties, Ivory Goods, Leather Goods, Hollow Silverware, China Sets and Pieces flatware sets in case for IN FACT THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS OF EXCELLENT AND PRACTICAL GIFT VALUE THAT WE CANNOT EVEN MEN TION. 119.70 hollow bandies and stainless blades, guaranteed indefinitely. All other sets «triced in .proportion. _ - • ,» ' ■ ■ • ‘ Our lines of Jewelry Were Never So Fine as Now-Have Added Many > « We solicit your patronage on the basis of the best of dependable merchandise at specially low prices.. Watch our ' NOT AN INSTALLMENT HOUSE WE WILL GLADLY LAY ASIDE ANY ITEM IN OUR STOCK FOR A SMALL DEPOSIT. JO H N SO N ’S JE W E IR Y STORE O. f t JOHNSON, Prop ’I “The Best Goods for a Less Price 30 DAYS CREDIT GLADLY EXTENDED