.queued to attend and aa many as 'can'brine a friend. Tian« are to be ragde f o r / t h e comine enter- tn ta n e rt. which « ill be h e i d eottetime la the near future. BafrMhmsnts will be served by tha-following coamlUee with Mrs. M|hnie Gearhart as chairman: Me^damee Gentry. Galbraith, Crowson, Hager* and Hedrick. * '- .M M M , Southern Oregon Normal School MISS DOROTHY REID, Editor CA LEN DA R OF EVENTS io ahtae upon her, and she melts Wednesday, Mar. 2».— Auxil­ iary to T rin ity Guild soeial night. Pariah house. Hostesses, Mrs. M. P. Dunn, M rt. Lynn Slaok. t Wednesday, M ar. 22 Social Cir­ cle of the Chrtstlan-church will meet in the church parlors. WetlnpMlay, Mar. 22.— Founder's Day at 2:30 p. m. at the C. B. P ratt home at 438 North M ain Street. , ’ ' Thursday, Mar. ^4.— Ladles Aid of the M. E. church w ill hold a '• meeting in the church parlors at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. Mar. 24.— E lk ’s Ladles card club will meet In the E lk ’s club rooms for their usual meeting. Mrs. D.’ Perossi and Mrs. George Gillette, hostesses. Sunday, Mar. 27. — Methodist, Episcopal church begin a re­ vival which will last until the 17th of April. Wednesday, M ar. SO.— The Pres­ byterian church will hold their annual all-day meeting and din­ ner In the church. Election of officers. away into the rising spring water«. <• . ' ' •• '/ X • y Frpm “Modern Music and Musi- c'.aqs.” ■ '■ 33 33 33 Women’s Foreign Missionary Society Meets ■ , The Women’s Foreign Mis­ sionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church «-ill meet tomor­ row, Wednesday, March'23, at the home, of Mr«. C. B. P ratt at 438 North M ain «treat at 2:30. The offering fro m thia meeting w ill go toward Miss Mary Young’s salary. Miss Young was formerly an Ashland g irl, who is now on the Mission field, and she has many friends here who are Interested In her work.* 33 33 tt Farewell Surprise Party In Honor Let Us Launder Your Lace Curtains With spring at hand, we are now ready to launder your, curtains and can guarantee perfect service. We h a v e a m o d e r n stretching device that will send your curtains back to you in perfect'copdi< tion. Ashland Laundry Better Mornings via Breakfasts That "Stand B y ” Quaker Oat» Urged W ide­ ly by Authorities O R E M O S T educators, editors as well as leading business insti­ tutions like General Electric Com­ pany, now are widely urging break­ fasts that “stand by” aa ad important aid to success. T h at’s because if is now known that over 70% of the day’« impor­ tant work, in offices, stores, etc., falls into the four morning hours—the hours from 8:30 to 12:30. . • In most American schools, includ­ ing Princeton, Yale, most State Uni­ versities and some 2,000 grade schools throughout the country 80% of the important classes are held before luncheon. Thus, largely on expert advice, millions now start days with Quakei Oats — food that “stands b y ’ ont through the morning. Excellently balanced ,in protei», carbohydrates, minerals and the im­ portant Vium ine B, this delicious food is idfeal for Vanishing listless mornings. Today ' get Quick Quaker that cooks in 2J4 to 5 minutes or regular Quaker 'Oats at grocer’s F SPECIAL Johnson Electric Washing Machine Guaranteed A -l Shape XL ELECTRIC Station GUX GOOD Phone 82 Official R. O. JL Station Quick Quaker A Rave Dish 1 Baked Omelet A /T O S T wom en th in k An O m elet Souffle is difficult to prepare. This recipe proves it is not« And it also proves how generally useful Mazola is for all cooking—three uses from a single can—a perfect fat for frying-—a shorten­ ing equal to butter in richness—a Salad oil o f the highest quality. P , . > Once you try Mazola you will never go back to the old-fashioned methods o f cooking. This recipe is from Ida Bailey Allen’s New Book “ The Modern Method o f Preparing Delightful Foods’’— see cou­ pon below. rpoons Aof ask your grocer for Ashland Creamery BUTTER ; ' Envelopes - $ 1 (The Regular Price on the above Is $9.00) For the next nine days only, the Commercial Printing department of The Tidings will print, on a high grade stock, five hundred letter heads and envelopes at the above SPECIAL PRICE NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY TO LAY IN A SUPPLY OF STATIONERY WITH THE SPRING BUSINESS COMING ON, THERE WILL BE A GREATER DEMAND FOR LETTER HEADS AND ENVELOPES. CHECK OVER YOUR SUPPLY NOW, AND THOUGH YOU MAY HAVE A SUPPLY ON HAND, IT WILL MEAN MONEY IN YOUR POCKET TO ORDER AT THIS TIME. or Kingsford's Cornstarch' y i teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon Jta- yiteaspoonpepper zola T T E A T the Mazola in a quart-sized ± 1 baking dish, rubbing the sides with the hot oil. Separate the eggs, beat the whites stiff and the yolks till creamy. Add the cornstarch, water and seasonings, fold b the whites, transfer to the heated baking dish and bake twelve to fifteen minutes in a hot oven, 376 degrees F . • ' ecut»**"- For quality; purity and flavor, always 500 Letter Heads BAKED O M E L E T SO UFFLE JUST PIÏONE 1 65 W H IT E PLA IN S. N. Y„ Mar. 21.— ,bright, The Sodlal 0lr6ie of ’the Chris­ Leaned above the gulf o f Time, tian church will hold a^vqjx In- Like a moon-beam,» poised for fllfcb't, \ , ; , / " tsreqttng ’meeting { n th e church parlors \ tomorrow, Wednesday, Back to its pure natal clime. March 23 at 2:30. Every meniber Iq urgent}?; re- Snow-White’s( soul, immaculate, Was not meant for this dim staf; Lovely fugitive of Fate,. • Lured by voices from afar, W inifred Watson, Ashland, Ore. tt 33 33 * • % * - SNEOOVROTCHKA (The Snow Malden) Opera in three acts by Rimsky-Korea kav Founded Upon Ostrovsky t A o Snow Maiden, daughter of "King Frost and the Fairy Spring, who. hearing the songs of the chcpherd Lei, begs her parents to allow her to becotne a mortal, is the theme of this opera. The parents consenting, entrust her to the care of two peasants. Fairy Spring tells the daughter to call on her if she ever noeds help. The Snow Malden becomes' a mortal but Lei w ill have, none of her. She Is. however, beloved by the merchant Mlsgyr, who on her account deserts his affianced bride, Kupava. A t the magnlfieent * court of Berendei, Kupava demknds Jus­ tice, but the king, seeing the Snow Maiden, decrees that she ehail belong to anyone of his courtiers who can woo her and wlq her within twent-four hours. In the Subsequent forest sesne we see the revels of the peoplo of Berendei. .. / The Snow Malden, seeing the lovers Lei and Kupava, In desper­ ation calls upon h e / mother to give her human love. Granted this request she at last responds to the\advances of Mlsgyr, bnt lust thenTHe summer sub begins The faculty of the Southern Oregon Normal school was charm­ ingly entertained with a Bridge party* in the Civic club house oq WJsburn W ay Friday evening,. Match l i . 'b y the foyowjng ladies: Mesdamee A rthu r 8. Taylor. W a l­ ter Redford and V. V .& a ld w e ll. Five tables were In play; Mrs. J. A, Churchill, won the first prise g^d Miss Geòrgie Mooney was awarded the consolation. A t a late hour the hostesses served refreshments, which were daintily arranged. 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