Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 29, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    tire ot the dinner was the “piece sixth; After a short stay in
de resistane«" «jhlch proved, to be laud, Mr.,WW Mi»« Wtegg
one of Mrs. Schweln’s famous for Klamath Falls, where
Wiir*make ;thhir future - j
fried chickens.
Mr. Width ls-employed by «il
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P. and was 'recently , Zranal
A Pleasant Outing
, Mr. and Mra,. Mart »rue and from Duuamuir-to Klamath 3
Mr. and Mra. Mike Tucktr of Ball- Mies DqHaas has been emp
view district, enjoyed a two days ia the Tiger Sweet Shop in4
outing, over Ihe week-end at the muir.
Oregon Cavqs- They • report a
good time, good roads, a tino
camping spot where they stopped
to take toll of the bountiful lunch cently returned from a trip
provided for the occasion.
Topeka, Kanaaa' He report^
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' 1 Chattin as able to be out of
hospital. Mrs. Chattin expec
Trip to the Caves —
Mrs. Grace È. Andrews, Edjtor
visit
a brother at Oberlin; Mo
An outing to the Marble Caves
of Oregon Was enjoyed by Mrs. her way back to AshMnd.
4ty of Dr. and Mrs, Woods were:
Louis Schwein and her guests, the Picnic‘U » « i o L s L - *
i- Dr. and Mrs. Swedenburg, the
Misses Oarelyne Williams and
i- Misses Geneveiye and Bleanor
Mr. and Hrs. Frank Croi
Thelma Wyatt and Mr. Prank
I. Swedenburg, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hamilton a»d- Mrs. Schwein’« and dadghter, Imfc, also t
d MacCracken, Dr. Mattie Shaw, Dr.
daughters the Misses Rosalind daughter', Mfk. Bushy of Klaa
lc Brower and family, Dr. .and Mrs.
Wise and Wanda Schwein. A Falls, formerly. Miss Elsie til
11 Gregg, Dr. and Mrs. Haynes,’ Dr.
fine trip was reported and a big son, Mrs. ft. C. Goodman bf
11 Malmgren of Phoenix, end Charles
chickep dinner completed the Cloud: Cal., Mt. add t t h . C.
Gordon MacCracken.
Crowson of East «MU St..
memorable océasion.
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Miss CtonrW fft ®f <The DS
l’ A Trip to the B eech —
Meeting o f W. R. C. Boriai C lu b - enjoyed a family picnic on
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Hodklnson,
Thè W. R. C. Clnb meeting was Creek, on Tnta«^® i«fSttg.*;-z
Mra. J. D. Kindle of Bnglewood, held at the home of Mrs. J. W.
California, end Mrs. Alep Autrey Mills on Albjond Street, Monday
end little son, Robert, retim ed afternoon. There were about
s Monday night from a trip to the forty-griabts present. A abort but
i beach. Mr. and Mrs. Marx and excellent program whs g Lv e n. ;
- daughter, Shirley, of Eugene, Mlsg Pygall,.who has been on ait
i joined the party at Roseburg, extended visit In the Bast and '
t and from thert they went to whe visited a number of W. R. C. 1
; Bandon for a few days outing. organisations gave a most inter- 1
. Pine roeds-«nd e delightful time eating-talk oh the sù&jeot. Miss 1
was reported. Mra. Kindle, who Dorothy Mathes knd Master Bob- *
. Is,a sister ot Mr. Hodklnson, will by Mathes, each gave a pleaking *
visit ta Ashland for some time«. recitation and Mrs. Shell favored
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thè company with one of her d e - 1
■ . A Ramily Dinner Party—
lightful Irish stories. Refresh- i
Mra. Josephine Poiey e n d ments of ice'cream, wafers, cook­
daughter. Miss Minnie Poiey of ies and punch w ire served. Those 1
I I I B street, entertained the fol­ assisting the hostess, Mrs. Mills, 1
lowing gutsts at a family dlhner were Mrs. H. P. Holmes, Mrs. 1
party on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Shell and Mrs. Trose. Other as- f 1
Aaron Andrews and , daughter, ■istanth were unable to be pres- ! 1
Abbie and Mrs. Abfcle Thetaas of
Medford. <
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VetaHn of
Sixties Celebrates
T rip to M cCloud had th e l a k t o - ■
Bnto! Day—*
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nun« , in the Japanese
C: Crowshn
E. K. Hall celebrated bis eighty* 4..,,
and daughter Clarice,, and Mias i third aaaigersary on July 17, with Ifcftg'uage. Some ihterestlng cur-
Clara Will of T ie Dalles. Who Is 1 a a icto M rta h ef ih Eiram p stn at lo4 were shown during the ad-
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In Ashland for a two week’s va- j
o ’clock. Those present were dress.
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students,
Mrs.
>Wil-
nation, Speit the early phrt M g
last week visiting Mr. and M|s. H f
' Mra. Robin from Marshfield, It. N. A. and M. W. A- Will Hold
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C. Goodman of McCloud, Calif o h J F i Williams tad Miss Bates Picnic —
The ftoyiu'neighbors nkd fam­
ia, and enjoying tht beauties ot
from Myrtle Creak, Mr and Mrs.
that region. On their return they John Hhre ot Liberty Street, Mrs. ilies sad'Modern Woodmen and
wefh accompanied by Mrs. Good­ Walker and two daughters, Hel­ families will hbld a Joint picnic In
man. who made one of their par- en and Jane, Liberty Street. Miss the Lithia Picnic Grennds Friday
ty on the trip which Included a Janet. Wilson, and Mrs. Lulu Wll- the 30th. Bring your lunch bas­
v isa to prater Lake and a t e W sbn, daughtel and granddaughter. ket and dishes.. for the., family.
days outing at Diamond Lake,
Mr. Hall was the recipient of Coffee will be served by the ladles
of the R. N. A.
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many useful gifts, ties, hosiery,
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etc,, and bouquets of flowers. The
A UeHghtfal Umaer Party »
Picnic at McLeod—
z Mra. L ou lg Schweht of Chutch W. ft. Ci reinembered him with a
The Medford,« Ashland, and
Street, was hostess dt a- delight­ beautiful bosquet for which be
Klamath
Pall« lodges of Ameri-
ful dinner party last Friday eve­ extends his appreciative thanks.
can
Toeman
And their friand3,
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ning. The guests tor the occa­
held
their
picnic
on the McLoeri
sion wore Mr. and Mrs. ’< ♦ bi AsMadd Girt M arried»
Picnic grdWds on Critter Lake'
Gillings, Miss Caroline Williams
Miss Josephine DSHaas, daugh­
Highway The good tithe ahtici-
and Misa Thelma Wyatt of Wash­ ter of Mr. Irwin DeHahs of Union
ington, Mr. Prank 'Hamilton and Street, was married to Mr. Vernon
the Misses Roallnd Wise add Wicks of Dunsftulr, hi Treks,
Wanda schwein. The Mg fen- Monday afternoon. July twenty-
er i»f the alcehol H l« ’’to have’
eaueed i f J e a th t fri»ih polloaed
llquor/A Buffato, Toroltp an A
other border cities, surfendhrkfl to
gmiice nere yesterdkv. ,,
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Fsfcra afco on a piece of gre
Property, located ta Trinity co
nan
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OUT OUR WAV
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later than was the enstóm whe«
I graduated, ' <« years ago.
At
that time the academic year whs
divided tata thnto tdrAft. white
the iafervehing vacatttMie totaled
only ‘a little mòra than 11
klseks."
«, NOTHING TOUCHED IT!
“ Nothing touched that aching
spot until 1 took Poiey Pills, a di­
uretic stimulant for the kidneys.
I am so glad I can recommend
them to others.*' Based "M her
pain, Mra. Ellen Reighard of
Sohth ’ Pork, Pohn., writes thfs
thankfully.
Poiey Pills' have
helped msjiy people— a reliable
valuable medicine guaranteed to
give Mttnntetidn. Coflitantiy nn
use over 26 years. Ask your
dntggtet fBT fille r Pffll. BWd e t-
WOMEN
t o t V0U f i n f c ¿ c r i
Foar-flfths .o t e n i tronoblès
come from relatives making a
month’s stays odt, ol a two-day
visit.
11.19 RAFFON
17.50 to flL S O WASH DftESSFS'
O* Dare and Sassy Jane VoQetattd
Rayon's in a clean up at $5.95.
P igm y - th is ,
Vs/AM IA D W S M
GEXftÔ — FOUJ6R
M<AM
GO AH6AÇA ME’
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$5.96 VOILES AND RAYONS
Sassy Jane Models in This Lot
rese Pdttefns
ftte left bf the hbidered
M pattens, re|(nl»»l.SB
One lot including stripe tub silks, print­
ed crepes, polka dot creRps up to $ 1 4 9 5
sn o w in k ci
Stamhet-Drcsi’Goods
Oàe lut illc. to ,« l.t9 Mines in
Votto* U lk ;a p 4 /C o tto n Priuts
Mid Hayous in a t»a«oQ-«nd.<iteBa-
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white tee^h and
m mouth- Jo*t the
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le Chine print«, flat c
trgettes up to $19.75
-end eleun-tm.
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id flat crepes ««t ;
now at
End of Seasott
Brothers
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