TUXSDAT Calendar of Events— . Wednesday, Nov. 8.— A uxiliary to T rin ity .................... Guild .... the Parish House. Wednesday, Nov. 8 — W . B. A. meets in the Odd Fellows H a lt Thursday, Nov. 4.— T rin ity Guild meets in the'P aris House. Thursday, Nov. 4.— Baptist Ber- lan Class meets at home of Mrs. H. C. Hanson, 63 Gresham. TH U R S D A Y, Nov. 4.— Stringed Instrument club meets at home of Miss L illia n Olsen on Laurel Aypnue. Friday, tyov. 8. — Foreign Mis­ sionary Society of the M. E. church meets at home of Mrs. C. E. P ratt, 438 N. Main, at 2:80 p. m. Wednesday Nov. 10.— The P. T. A. and the ladles of the Civic Clpb w ill give a reception at the Civic Club House fo r all the teachers la-Ashland. Y o u « People Bnteetolned a t Party— The young people of Ashland were delightful entertained a | a Hallowe'en progreestve party Sat­ urday evening, given by the yyung people representing the societies of the Congregational, Christian, Baptist, Presbyterian nnd Methodist churches. ¿ach society met at its own church and went In groups to the Congregational church, where they were served delicious vege­ table soup and crackers, after which they were entertained with clever stunts, /T h e merry party then went to ' t h e C h r is t ia n church and were entertained with a mock, wedding and were served sandwtehes. A t tj»e~ Baptist church they had pumpkin pie and were shown ghosts gad a corpse. The Presbyterian church came next. Here they were served cider and were entertain­ ed w ith a play. The party ended at the Methodist church; where they were served with doughnuts and were entertained w ith music. This party, which was well at­ tended, was one of the most de- lig h tfp lo f Its’bind that was given Saturday evening. Thursday afternoon the Ladies Commodity Club met at the school with about twenty ladles in attendance. Visitors were, Mrs. M orris Jones of Talent; Mrs. Coyle of Pasadena. Cal.; Mrs, Geo. Bishop and M r * Robert HIU- yer of Valley View. A fte r the usual routine of business (be meeting was turned over to Mrs! Davenhill, chairman of the program committee. Roll «all was answered by members telling a few interesting 'facts about some of the most Import-' ant cities of . the United States. Mrs. Harry Weggant who baa been ill for several days la Im­ ploring slowly. Mrs. Mary Leech of Ashland was a caller at the Stratton home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Leer of Elmo, Wash., are the guests of Mrs. Van Leer’s (rother, W a . Glenn and wife: vetobet meeting w ill comprise a study of England, w ith M r*. Stella Morse as leader. M r. and Mrs. Claire Btoffer ddd family moved' to K lam ath Falls Wednesday. ' \ ‘ As the club is taklns up a trav­ el study this year and a ll , the members are taking an imaginary trip to Europe, the program for this,m eeting consisted of papers descriptive ot the trip across the continent e v e r, three different routes a northern, a southern and a central route, fey M r r Daven- hiU, Mrs. Glasgow and Mabel Reechert, respectively. ZZAVA A CAMEL Returned to Ashland— . Verner Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. o. 8. Carson of Iowa street, | has returned to Ashland after an I ttbeeuce of several months. He • hag been in Central America. > INVITES YOU TO THE WORLD'S MOS\ POPULAR SMOKE A Calfskin Shoe- - Goodyear Welt Two full leather soles, rubber heel, a good drill linihg, leather counter* and toe caps, storm welt, seuii dress— wine color, 7 OVERLAND SHOE SHOP U lC In popularity with smokers* no other cigarette is within a thousand miles o f Camel. Camels have been rewarded with the greatest ' favor any cigarette ever enjoyed. In all the history of smoking* there was never such a growing preference as fo r this cigarette« There is but one reason tor the increasing fame o f Camels —• tobaoeu goodness. M il l io n s s p e n t in im p ro v ed m anufacturing ■ocesses m ake NEW 61 GRAVITY SHELL superior to a ll otfter gasolin es in: On sale •uhererer yon set the Tello» and^edSheU H IG H C O M P R E S S IO N C O M P LET E C O M B U S T IO N OF CALIFORNIA Turkish and Domestic tobaccos and endless care fo r perfee* tion are the m e a n S Q ^ f Camels, and Camel quality. As n ew millions try them all, as they become experienced sm oker** Q U IC K S T A R T IN G P O W E R &. PICK-U P 8HBLL COMPANY i From the beginning, Camel has mode its way by quality-. The choices! ‘1 H » . they come home to Camels. " ; v.'> '7. Camel mildness anti mellowness are made fo r your taste. • « « TBsy will bring you the utmost smoking pleasure. T r y th e m M S b Fo r a smoke that never tires the taste, literally neyer leave« ft cigaretty after-taste— “ Have a Camel!” , ©,1M4 •i g . I , BEYNOLD5 TOBACCO COMPANY, W IN ST O N * A L B g . g . fi, ,