Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 03, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    From Klamath Fails: H. L. t'pper Valley Community Cl«b
Birthday Dinner
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woedon Jones. Mr. and . Mrs. Arthur Ha- Elects« ■■
were host and hostess at a ’dci
mkkev' J. C. ««m aker, Lonnie
The Upper Valley CommafljRy
lous'tntkey dinner glveA at th< ¡r Coggins, Jesse Sylvia with the Club will hold its m eetlsg M xt
hoije at-Klamath Falls with a host and hostess, Mr. and ' M t «. Tuesday *t the home of Mrs.
number of guests.'Invited from Lois Weedon.
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Harkins In Bellview^ ,
Ashland. ,
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This is an especially Important
| Mis. Weedon resolved many
meeting since at it the election'of
lpvely gifts commemorative of
officers for the coming year will
her natal day which was so hap­
be held.
pily observed.
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Other p a n the buslaeae meet-
there is always a program of
i The birthday cake with the re­ terlan church havfc planned Quite i
the jmereat and the social hour.
quisite number of candles was extensive renovation of
lg hoped that there wm be
not lacking and congratulationh Manse. Rooms t i e to be replast-
wer© tendered with all good Wish­ ered and tinted and. a new roof gn eppe$jany weil attended meet-
• ing.on the coming Tuesday.
es for many, many more such added, it is understood.
milestones.
While a goodly sum is forth­
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Mrs. Arthur Hamaker assist 1 coming from Its treasury, more Is
needed,
«o'
the
ladles
plan
a
ser-
FashkwM
Dance_
the hostess In dispensing thia de­
ies
of
entertainments
to
raise
the
lightful hospitality.'
The Fraternal
Brotherhood
.Ashland Guests: Mrs. M. McCallis- money.
The firpt will be a food sale to *»» have another of their old
i ter, Mr. and Mrs.: ft? McCallister.
be held Saturday of this w4ek. fashioned dances on Friday evc-
| a"nd Lois Whedon*
; Donna and Marie McCallister, Mr. WhSt form the others will take n,I'K at the Moose Hall,
Members and invited guests an-
and Mrs. 1. A. Hendricks, Mr. has not been announced. Judg-
Ing
by
the
popularity
of
food
tlclpate
a very delightful evening,
and Mrsi H. L. Taylor, Mi;.' and
sales, the society may decide to J This Is one of a number being
G. H. 8cribner and Mr. and
have a number.
given by this -order.
W. H Sams
lething nsru
4»; boMrf M W M
*Mrch,
| for a -Hobo' Party; i f t jO.t fcmlth
, was elected Rink Hobo qi\d all
i others followed his leading hi
search of “grub.”
, They first headed north up the
middle of the street but were
¡.turned away at every place they
stopped- After roaming around
ijn that part of . the city wlthqut
any} luck In getting anything toj
eat, they then decided upon a
different plan of approach w hen1
they were to stop at the next
hpnse. It workedj and they were
relieved Of their weariness and
hunger at the home of B. L.
Powell.
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They were encouraged by their
good luck and took to the road
again.
Going through dark 2. The Case of Prohibition. 3.
streets and by-ways, they next Encyclopedia of Temperance. 4. ”
came to the King's home. Here Prohibition and Public Morals.
’ they forgot their hobo character­ 5. The Logic of Prohibition. 5,
Legalised OutlaW. 6. A
istics and engaged in games and The
Century
of Drink Reform. 7.
songs. At a late hour the hobos
Dry
or
Die.
8. Social Welfare
gathered around a camp fire and
ate buns and roasted weenies. and the Liquor Problem. 9. The
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John Mills will long be re- Alleged Reform. 10. The Wood­
t membered as a-good Fourth Vice- en Horse.
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1 President by so successfully put-
Floral
Society
Meet»—
ting over this affair.”
On Thursday, June 10, the
Ashland Floral 8oclety will hold
a special meeting. The announce­
ment Is made early, that the mem­
bers may plan to be present. It is
an especially important meeting
and not alone the meiffbers, but
any one interested in floriculturo
is Invited to be present.
Vhe sessions are held at the
Public Library at 8:00 p. m. It
is usually the custom to hold
these meetings the first Monday
In each month but it is not al­
ways practicable for the members
to b e’present at that date, so this
special meeting is called by the
president for Thursday, June the
tenth.
WOMEN
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P. Bi. G. Club Meets—
Support for your foot — beneath’ the arch,
above the arch, and all around the arch!
That’s what the BAND-GRIP gives you. No
other oxford ever furnished such firm support—
which explains the ever-growing popularity In
our city, of this unusual footwear.
Styled with the touch of smartness you like;
but more than that, the BAND-GRIP Is equipped
with a built-in (invisible) band that grips and
supports the foot in a manner that soothes qnd
satisfies. You regulate the snugness of the band
by merely lacing the shoe as you please—see Il­
lustration,
Mrs. Story, on Allda street, is
hostess Friday, June 11, at the
meeting of the Past Noble
Grands* Club.
She will 1>e assisted by Mrs.
Jennie Gilbert.
Announcement is made thus
early, that all members may plan
to attend-
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Missionary Meeting—
All members of the Missionary
society of the
Presbyterian*
church are to keep in mind that
the June meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. C. B. Lamkln
near Talent.
An interesting program is be­
ing prepared.
Why not stop In today—try it
on and "/eel the difference't
tlltulraliom ihotu only
onorai ityles wo havt.
oho
of
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Mr. and Mr». W. M. Day Enter-1 cured In any annual drive. Tkjs
tain»—
| will make it possible tor tfce
Saturday evening at 8:30 Mr. Health Association to carry out
and Mr». W. M. Day were host ,a few of the long needed health
and boateaa at a. delightful din- activities in Jackson county. Some
ner with covers laid for eight.
that are especially needed are
The evening was »pent in a so- dental clinics, health centers in
clal fashion, the guests lingering remote districts and more edu-
untll a late hour enjoying the cational work.
pleasant hospitality.
The group of health workers in
Those invited were Mr. and the Phoenix district held an 1»-
Mrs. George Helms and family, structive meeting recently at the
Mrs. Jennie Goodyear and Mrs home of Mrs. John Gammil. Miss
Grace E. Andrews.
i Mildred Carleton, president of
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the County Health Association
Interesting Data—
was present and told of the var-
Interesting data has been fur- loua duties and responsibilities of
nlshed by the press correspondent the members and how they could
for the County Health Association help the county nurses in their
In regard to the membership drive WOrk.
conducted some time since.
a “Decafogue of Science” by
The results show that Ashland Wiggins, was recommended as an
has a membership of 3T, Medford excellent book on eugenics and
100, Talent 23. Phoenix 14, Jack- health problems.
Honvllle 66, Central Point 116,
Today there is in progress one
Gold Hill 26, Rogue River 12, to- O( the series of community meet-
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women
first Y weeks
77* odor it to fragrant
From rock-bound M a in e to sun-kissed California,
they wrote to N e w Y ork fo r this new delicicus dessert
98% o f those who comment on it say,
“T he fruit flavor is a revelation. It’s the
best I ever tasted ! ”
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89% remark with delight on its fresh
fruit taste.
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99X% emphasize its “ fruity flavor and
fragrance.”
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IT S IN THE FLAVOR, made only from fresh
fruits, that this marvellous difference lies. T a rt
refreshing lemons, golden oranges, the fresh
delicious juices o f strawberries, raspberries —
from these alone come Royal Fruit Gelatin
flavors. N o “ synthetics” or artificial flavorings
are used. T h ey could never duplicate that
glorious fresh fruit taste, that fragrant aroma
that arises directly, you open the package.
T h e pure, perfect gelatin that carries these
flavors has not spoiled nor altered them in any
way. W e are proud to offer Royal Fruit Gelatin
to our Royal Baking Powder friends. We are
delighted with their instant recognition o f its
qualities— their apptecia-
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S Box Social—
tio n o f the same high stand-
ards applied to a new line.
From Brooklyn they write:
“ I knew we would like
because we always use
The Social Circle-of the Chrls-
tlon church is sponsoring a box
social Friday night of this week.
A large crowd is expected to
enjoy the social evening and the
delicious contents of the many
boxes which will be prepared for
I that gathering.
All are invited to attend and
I enjoy the good time with the Cir­
cle and their friends.
Royal Bak
even beyoi
and appetizing.”
; Powder, so went for
our expectations.”
“ Like the Baking Powder, it’s A i , ” is the
verdict from Westport, Conn.
From the East they write : “T h e flavor is
like fresh fruit itself, the fragrance delicious.
Royal Fruit Gelatin is the only kind I want.”
From the W est comes the message,
family’s cry is— ‘Royal, or none !’ ”
delicious flavor from the fruit juices. Orange
and Lemon with delicious flavor from O il o f
Orange and O il ofc Lemon.
SB: "The children thought I bad p a t
in it— "naiteta mother enchanted nrith
the freth fruit flavor.
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ROYAL STRAWBERRY: "its flavor it true to the fruit
artifloal taste at all" writer a delighted woman.
F ruit F lavored
1 ELÄTIN
¿Made iy the makers o f eR$yal ‘Baking ‘Powder
CleaningFluid
“My
N o w it’s in your own town, you can buy it to­
day. Royal Fruit Flavored Gelatin comes in five
flavors. Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry — with
Cleans Frocks
You should try the hew Oronhe
Cleaning Fluid I Follow directions
and see howbeautifully it cleans furs,
glove», flsnneft b t serges; b its, up­
holstery, rugs, etc. 1 N o chemical
reaction on fast dyes—only a mild,
quick jvaniahinw odor. A
o f tWacientifiqlaboratdHi
Standard O if torn piny, o f CaU-
brd ware,
a>t stores
Stations,
this. It was