Some Cooking Hinte W hat foods ■ h O ^ ld b * served for the wedding repeat’ How ehotild. the ,W»Wlng ■ U k e « ! M baked and serve*. These who ere faclpg -these troublesome prob­ lems in plsAnlng for the wedding may welcome helpful suggestions, Besides the wedding cakee. light delicate goods euch. as those In the menus given below are usually served for the wedding breakfast ork reception. They may also— be served at showers and parties pre­ ceding the wedding. ’ W edding Breakfast Olives . Celery Chicken a* la K in g *In Patty Shells. New Peas Rolls Parsley Potatoes Molded G rapefruit Salad Fancy Ices Bride’* Cake Wedding or Groom’s Cake Coffee Reception Bouillon Chicken' box and kii« U l4 « fo r three* fo r >t cents thie week. ‘ J < Refeaft tatas and warm weather baa made the befrlea ripen < rapidly, and the crop la of a tin e quality M ISS DOROTHY R E ID , E ditor at 2380 degrees F. add very slow­ ly to beaten egg wMtee; add f l a ­ Saturday, June i t — Daughters of voring and baking powder anil the Nile" luncheon In the dining bent until smooth and stiff enough room of the Masonic hall at to spread. Hut over boiliag wa­ 12:30. Phone 306-J for reser­ ter, stirring continually until Ic­ vations. ing grates slightly on bottom of Friday, June 10.— B. Y. P. U. of bowl. Spread on cake, saving a the Baptist church w ill enjoy email portion of Ictog'for decora­ a hard-tim e party at 8 p. m. tions. Allow the foundation Icing In the church parlors. to harden before decorating. Monday, Jane 18— Ashland A rt d u b w ill meet at the home pf Mrs. Georgs Elb on Van Ness avenue. Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, assistant hostess. Mbnday, June 18.— The W . R. C. E. E. Cook of Klam ath Falls w ill hold their regular monthly spent the week-end a* his borne In social at the home of Mrs. J. N. Talent. Dennis, 842 Boulevard. Born to M r. and Mrs. Dewey Tuesday, June 1«. — The Music K unkler, Sunday. June 5. a baby Teachers association w ill meet girl at their home In Talent. at the L lth la park. M r. and Mrs. L . O. Penland mo­ Mousse tored to Savage. Creek Sunday Daughters of N ile W ill Meet - Rolled Watercress Sandwiches where they spent the day at the Zuleima Temple No. 13, Daugh­ Salted Nyte Dick Turpin borne. ters of the N ile, w ill hold their Fancjr Ices M r. and Mrs. R. R. Foster and regular Juab meeting at the Ma­ Wedding Cake C. te. Borg^and fam ily picnicked sonic Temple, Ashland, Saturday, Orange Blossoms at N eil Creek Sunday. Candled Rose Leaves June 11. M. B. H a rt of Ashland who has fore the summer vacation and bus-. Date Mertngups been employed at the Oolden Crest This w ill be the last meeting be- F ru it Punch Orcbard iness of Importance w ill be pre­ Mints lem soon where be has a position sented. The report of the su­ Brlej»yes;- m ilk and-Hour which have been »ffeoted so much by persplratRin. elfted three ttaheW 'wHh bklilhg Stays on ’ longer. So pure and powder. Bpat wbReS of eggs un­ 'ine. M E^LO -G LO la made by a til very light gfd«ndd.to -bntt^r, new French Procese. I t ’s. »truly folding in'very't ttghti# WRhobt ¿ ro n d w f^ M — Llthla.* Pharmacy, beating. Bake I n « round greksed Eagt R id * Pharmacy. « » loaf pan In a moderate oven nt 325 degrees F. about one hour. Cover the cake w ith ornam enUl frosting. The decorations may be the tiny candy ornament found In confectioners’ shops or rose leaves and other designs worked out with ornamental frosting made as follows: 1 1-2 cups granulated sugar , 1-2 cup water 2 egg whites 1 teaspoon flavoring extract 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 61 North Main S t baking powder. Boll sugar and water without stirring until syrup spina a thread Beauty Hints M KD FO R D BOYS TO GO TO C. M . T . C. CAMP Four Medford boys Will repre­ sent Jackson county In the C. .M In * service at eleven o’clock. Young peoples meeting, 8:48. Prayer meeting each Wednes­ day at 8 p. m. S T R A W B E R R IE S * Strawberry season In Ash­ land and the Rogue River Talley la near'the peak of Its perfection. Berries have been coming in fast during the last weeK r-/h»ecipus. fleet 4 hopfe grower berries. f Q ' potol strawberries sre rfn th d s M r tte tM < » i H e fa te W t'hurrh of the Nneare n e Fourth and "C ” Street Sunday School, 8:48 a. m. M r. T . 8. W iley, Superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sermon, “God’s Dynamic.” , Young Peoples meeting. 7 p. m. Praise Service end sermon, 8 p. m. Subject, “ The Grieved S pirit.’’ A hearty welcome tn all. P. C. Thatcher, Paator. an « Trin ity Rpiaeopal Church Monday night. June 18. They Vicar the R^v. P. K . Hammond so decided to have a covered Holy communion at 8 a. m. dish supper at 8 :8 0 . The rem aind­ Morning service end sermon at er of the evening wee to be spent 11. in playing games end singing Strangers and visitors cordially songs. 1 welcome. Bach g irl wee to bring her own e s' s e a * breakfast and cook i t a t the cab­ First Presbyterian Church in 4n the morning. A fte r break­ Special Children's Day service, fast some of the g irls wished to 8:80 a. m. have a short hike before coming 8ermon, by Dr. Harvey K la lr home. of New York, a t 11 a, m. / 7: p. m. C. E. Mias L ila De­ ment leader. Evening service a t 8 o’elock. Subject, "Go Forw ard.” a a a 7th Day Adventist Methodist Episcopal Church North M ain and Laurel Sts. H F. Pemberton, Paster • Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "A C hristian a Day at a T im e .” Evening worship, 8 o’clock. Subject, “The Profitless G ain.” Sunday school, 8 :4 6 a. m. Epworth League, 8 :4 8 jk m. You are cordially Invited to at­ tend a ll these meetings. Sabbath 8chool. 18 a. m. AH classes represented. Preaching, 11 a. m. Subject. "The 8upply of Chrls- tian Power.” Cordial invitation to all MUSIC 1. W hat la the name of F ran ce'* moat noted women composer? 8. Who wrote the poem fo r the “ Star Spangled Banner?" 8. W het have the following In eommon: VaSeella, Pryor, Con­ way, Creators? 4. Concert hands oecasalonally use a stringed instrum ent. W hich one Is It? I. W h et in the complement of string qdartst? 4. W hat two a u ra of the M et­ ropolitan Opera recently married each other? 7. F or what voice was the role of Mignon In the opera of that name originally composed? 8. Wes Richard Strauee* “ Don Juan” Inspired by Byron’s poem of that name? 8. W hat facpna composer of musical comedy was. also* a con­ cert ’cellist and symphony con­ ductor? 10. W hat is probably the* most famous musical setting of the Catholic mass In mualc? A N SW ER S 1. 1920, when K D K A broad­ cast the presidential returns. 2. Bellomer, Long Island. 8. WON. 4. K D K A . V ictor Saudek. 5. Philadelphia. 4. WOO (John Wanamaker*s. ) K L IT (L it B rothers). W F I Straw- bridge A C lothiers), W IP (Olmbel Brothers. ) 7. “ Orange.” 8. K F I. KPO. KGO k KOMO, R OW . K FO A , K JR . 9. Salt Lake City, Calgary, A l­ berta, Hot Springs, A rk., Jeffer­ son City, Mo. 10. 200 to 545 meters. STATE R ESPO N SIBLE At a conference between Dis­ trict Attorneÿ N. CK Chaney and United SUtes District Attorney George Nenner today, it was de­ cided that the state rather than the government he responsible for • II It «8 F irst Church of Christ, Scientist returning thé D ’A utram ont-broth­ ers to Oregon. 8heriff Jennings Pioneer Ave., South. Sunday morning service, 11 was today preparing to go to Sa­ — ^ A a tra w will show whlch way^ lem to obtain the accessary pa- the wind blows— especially If I t ’s Subject, one of these new «5 round babies Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Camp Gatusl group, met at the Wednesday evening service, 8 home of Mias Ethel Reid on East o’clock. M ain street, Thursday a/ternoon, Reading room open daily from June Tf. ' * ‘f 2 to 5 except Sundays and holi­ The girls made nut baskets and days. favors out of different shades of The public is lovingly welcom- crepe paper. A fte r everyone had finished w lth thgae, thwop-acticed ■ • .<•* tt .'f It R \ * Some 'at the* Camp F ire songs and . , »1 Baptist Church thefr motions. M . S. W oodworth, Pastor Later the business meeting was Sabbath school, 8:48 a. m. held; a n d th b /g lr l^ planned on Childrens* Day program will staylpg < 4 l n it h t '/•■*( the ;Camp praced and blend Into the preach* Mre-«af>fn o il terrace strfcet on T . C. this summer. These boys are W m . L . Byrum, T ru itt Can- tra il, Bernal E . Culy and Bernard T. Rice. SOME MEAT MARKETS TRY TQ GET ALL THE PEOPLE WILL PAY, GIVING ANYTHING BUT THE BEST VALUES ANn FINEST QUALITY MEATS. We Make an effort at all times to give the maximum value and quality to all of our customers. Phone 107 Borderts ms the label of Purity sg V __ —1____a _ 1__ Keep plenty of TV__ Borden's Evaporated Milk on your pantry shelf. Safe, conveni­ ent, doubly-rich. For every milk dish. Fineincoffee.too. 4UBSCRIBE F O R T H E T ID IN G S on you.— Canby Herald 2 0 Century Stores A tall can o f Borden’s (w ith an equal part o f water) gives you four cupeofpure,rich milk. Made in The Northwest . Wise Shoppers win always Plaza Grocery and appreciate quality. We try to be w I hc H «ting th a t wise shoppers compare the g r a d e * i. Grade for grade - price for price • yon . 80th CENTURY merchandise dependable. (M IL K item Features Saturday And Monday, June 11 and 13 Saturday Specials HERBERTS GROCERY 19 E. Main Phone 59 Oranges 2 Doz, 35c Peas 2 lb s.__ 25c FREE DELIVERY Thos. HW, Prop, DEL MONTE 0AT8UP, PEE BOTTLE .............. ........ WHITE WONDER LAUNDRY SOAP, 26 B A R .. . . ............ PEETS WASHING POWDER, 3 PEGS. F O R ......... • ♦ • » •* DURKIES SALAD DRESSING, (large rise) PER BOTTLE PALACE OAR GRAPE FRUIT NO. 2 SIZE, PER CAN----- EXTRÁ B9N0IAL PIN E A PPU B , Roeedale S p a rg e SHcee la Syrup SUNBRITB CLEANSER, PER C A N .............. ......................... CHASE SWEET POTATOES, 2 CANS F O R .....% ~............ COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON 7 3-4 0«., 4 CANS F O R .. . . DIAMOND MATCHES, 6 BOXES .......................................... 8. Y. PEELED GREEN CHILE, 3 CANS FOR................ HERSEY'S OOOOA, 1 LB. CAN 23c - 2 CANS FOB ........... LIBBY'S MtJSTARD, PER BOTTLE . . . . .......... .................... TiVOKD PRUNES 40 - 50, 25 LB. BOX.................................. 3 lb. Box Soda Crackers . . . . . 50c DRIED PEACHES, 2 LB............................................................. BULK SHOBtXNINO, PER LB. r . : . .......................... (Bring Your Container) Old Potatoes GINGER SNAPS, PER LB.,. . . . . . . . . * • • • • ................................ TRU BLU CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, PER LB............... ........ bulk mince meat , per lb . Sweet Pickles VA N CAMP’S BBAN8 . DARD SHORTENING SARDINES-North S t a r * Beat Vegetable Norwegian la Olive _ _ to bulk, 8 lha.,..4gc Ofl, 8 tlas 8Bc; 4 48