Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 01, 1926, Image 3

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■Main* ttw* of -kps' trtfr wfttt her ,
mottien and nnmic; too, helped
,'dk make1 t t e afternoon a very '
happy oUe.
FOB M W w fcT
oí the afternoon. » .48« Wt «^¡M <*. L. B u rd ic ,J jr.,. Mrs. Newell
clal ' ímportqgpe* I t this time.
Georgia Coite«.
" In t e r n a t l« ^
toe subject» of.
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BABta— Wood,
F ir, «fit I f inches, >S M
Atatoam, V.
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B. Obmha.
n«-«*
to
a
dose
the
where he
'm eato lo r
has
mads
arraage-
added. Improvements
fo r the sesarnu A bouquet of
.w ild ' flow ett found blooming *
th « , entrance to the cav^». was
brpught hate h | M a Sabin, fh e
weather M..,W*«n to the 4h oun-
talns and lirEat little snow was
there U faoC disappearing, he
reported,
.i?
^h e carves w ill' open officially
thia year Mt May 15.
Mr.
Sahin stafod today that he
hopes, m view 6f the - ektremely
ofcen w f»t«r, to have the resort
4 * shape to handle visitors be-
Mto that lata.
¿1O.OS
fin to
’ High scores wexo meds In
five hundred by Mrs. Nathan
PPy
r Lovely flowers, commemota-
red de- ,tivs o f Mie oooaslpn ' were pre­
sented th *. gueat Of bfonor, Mrs.
1 p arvis .
I t w m also a double
.celcbratlfon slnoei > I t
aa moat »birthday aanhrdrm ry
ly, thv
seventy
ary.
invited
k e din-
ud Mrs.
happy
was; the
ofr Mrs.
‘M urray Murphy.
1 Thom enjojdng tho dinner and
Evening w ith the . host and ho»-
ness, M r. and Mrs. O. C. Murphy
1st their home a t <e& l6w a street
karst the guest of honor. Mrs.
R o u *< T rip
Three F » » # f t m e f n t a i
things to keep yarn* skin
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’fair, smooth, to keep the
.curves of „face and neck
firm and young,
Venetian Oi—nring Cream
Venetian fetal Tdfet
Venetian feeo b a
WINTER
present tp enjoy i t were
Mrs. Crandall, M r. and
H . B lharti John Rigg
SCHEDULE
Sr STASIS
ELIZABETH- ARDEN
LINE TO BE
OBTAINED AT
T o W U C J a w * « A A lanA • » T-.n A M . »
10:1ft 4 » t o A jJEBwmt one day trip.
taka padadlfftér» fo r a ll w m point». 1 e r farther Informât
nato ticket«- anil Ashland B o U l— Phone 47
litk iä SiMihe.
YKm RdWand-iPortUnd, 9&9O
Direot Connections at Bomburg
street, Armands Purvis, Mrs. Ursula
»- M rs.iDm o o r Pheente, M m . Lottie
for Coos Bay Points
r i U i m . B # «O T O S STA O »
¿ stfGfiiJstorm
entertained the Bridge Club Satj
urday evening a t a vary aftrae-
tlvo bridge dinner.
A fter dinner the gueeU en­
joyed bridge until a late bonr.
with Mrs. H erm*n Mattern and
Mr. T. H. Simpson securing the
-honors, and Mrs. C. B. Pell and
Mr. A. E. Kinney, content w ith
the consolation prises.
Those present for the dellgbt-j
ful evening were Jfr. 'and Mrs.
C. E. Pell, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Kinney, Mr! and Mrs. T. H.
Simpson, M t. and Mrs. F . D.'
Wagner, M r. and Mrs. J. M.
Wagner, Mrs. Emma Oeder, Mrs.
Sanford, Mr. Irving B. V inin g
and Mr.‘ and Mrs. Herman M at-
tern, with host and hostess, Mr.
and Mrs. E. V. Carter.
next summer
.^ Thousands o f people will keep cool in»the
valJey» next August w th eke*help o f toduy’s
snowfall tri the ritountaifti.
Electricity will brii g them fresh breezes
b on vof rrieltod snow i- the mountaih stretms.
A tiny motor will pour coolness and comfort
out o f an electric fan.
z/««/ /iffi« « n r A Wi7/ '/¿S lfliZ rr« miracle cestf
«reach. Club Me oto .
*
* TJfe French Club w ill meet
at
at the hom e.of M r*. H , O. An- !
dereon on the Bonfevard Mon- ;
day eveulngj •'
i t Is hoped that Mrs. T. J. J
Malmgren, the leader, -w ill bo |
sufficiently recovered
front
her ;
recent Ulnb* to meet with Ufo-j
claw,
F F- F .
Fam ily D fa u ln u .
There wah a pleasant (amity
gathering s h -ito a eaaldaam <
daughters
cadie
Klamath Fails tp kF
with the h o ie folk*.
A dellciods. dinnei
prepared anp^tlto r
rived in tlm« to. enjo:
happy famita vlsie,
turning, to their 1
Klamath FaRs,
Thom Prgm bl fro
Fall» ware t a i * 0 *
daughter Alda,
Ager and ddu
May Goddsdl
the home $1
Mmbled to t tl
)O .TH .rT eo,'U ln
aeveml days ,’on; bi
From Ashland*
m ew l tm a fa r. E m a n e ra »refeh-
red. Phone 441J. Mrs. Harold
and the host gad hostess, M n
A IM m .
-,
lflr -lm o .*
and Mm. Brio Weren.
FtsK aad Oram SdBU. « s t ddr
prism eg Sweet Glev«^ Seed)
Altalf«» B*< Clever aad Oram
Seeds. Bead tor da» .IM I Seed
A nnm l.
Moaacck Seed Com-
pany. Medtord. O r i 117-1 mo.
Inquire
World’s Largest
‘‘Five Hundred” a n t made,
vocal and taeBwnenUfL fu r­
nished sstastafnaen» fdw Mie
guests, with* detfelows refreMF
ments served at a late ho n r,’
slon.
There will i e h n
initiated and deEghtful re
m enu w ilt be served at tl
clal hour In closing.
Bridge Club EhtertoUed—
Mr. and Mrs. B. V . Carter
j
Phone 46
Briggs entertained many of their
friends at a very 5*¥yMW.)
(unction, Wedneaday e v e n to * 7
twenty o t MW parents end* the
following teachers present: the
'Bisses * Beryl
Jermon,
Ethel
Templln, Helen Helton,
Mell
Carter,
Edna
Ookeen,
Nora
.W ard , C iará Anderson, Alike
Roberteon, Gladys Morton and
■Colmoaeen.
The girls came In costumes,
apptbprlate to the oeeaston, and
eyoQr minute waa a Joy to the
jyonng people.
; The Natatorinm belonged té
;the C aap flrp girls for tho ere»
nlng, BSUe but the membership,
their parents-and guardians and
[special gnesta being present.
brought
evening.
Thoee
Dr. and
Mrs. H.
»rw *
Garage
Htonorhig. Ay. and B ra, * >
Jackson, who led, Saturday tor
their new Home in Fresno, dalfe-
iornla, M t. and Mrs. < . »
’wore host and hostess at a very
delightful party Tuesday eve»
nlng. ’•
Games, furnished
entertain»
meat, particularly Rook, that
proved quite exciting.
A two. course lnncheon, served
at the small tables, w ith spring­
like decorations of pksay w ilt
'Jpws anil, • manaahltn hjoasems
strictly
» Î5
U TOUR SIBVXO1Í
Campftte Girl» from the
iMW e r sn*
M r. and M m. Brie Weren
Entertain—
| Mr. and |fra , Brio Wereq
ft
a». a d d iw hr.
Every meigbm of the eliib Is
urged ha het psemet agttr eajpjF
the message.
groups had a Jolly
■B OO.
skating party Friday* night at
■the 4N a titn rln m .' There wer<
U Packing, perhaps forty young girls to
k ° n< d**®- enjoy tho tun, with at least
A U O T IO M B B B
A. L. GIBBON
filo sa who use oup -grifos;
ing, storage, tire wogk,
( wpm risg' servios!
fitted to speak.
’WandW BMunton and- the young ¡
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HBatlggp^
SATHFHJD A Ü T H S W
Mis.
W t o W i f e • U fl*
apon. wWPh she- 1> emlomtly t h W
Thoee present were Lorraine
Lee, Betty Dean, Charlotte < b l-
'tmm,
Wartda
tototoeln,
Ir ->
It e .' Call
proveqrent dnfc , Tuesd
Alpha Chapter G. ta g. Wnrts—
Alpha Chapter O. E. 8. meet«
Tuesday evening In regular at»-
i
T h e work o f
powiA-honses—the use
o f hundreds o f miles of copper Wirey—service
day or night at the touch o f a button— all
this costs less than half a cent an hour as the
price o f current for your electric fi»n.
In the meantime; tht/efoctric lamp Which
makes it possible for yottlacead the evening
paper as eOnifortably asw$t daylight will burn
an hour longer for another half a penny.
IT IS MOftE EXPENSIVE IN THE END—
ITESLESSIMPHESSIVE—
.
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IT INJURES THE. STANM^G OF YOUR COM
pant *-
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IT IS UNNECESSARY EOR IF YOU USE
YOU GET
FACES
AT PRICES IHATABE-BEASONABLE