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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1927)
WM reported At th« ctosa o t t)M Clothes Copie Off in Hollywood pvenjng a lunchaep ot eske, Ice i% s r ¡K t b Upward 1 " z M a » / of the Hollywood actres ses are averse to the bare leg hab it because It bas become ’“too commonplace.” They compromise by w e a rin g "socklets,” a chiffon hose about the same length as those worn by the less deadly of the species. The single piece bathing suits are still the thing at the beaches, but there has been a radical change in the get-up. The shoul der strap has been elimnated and the suit now button down the front, gving an extreme decolette effect above and accentuating the lines of the figure below. Mrs. W. O. Tucker Phono IFÍ4 Dolores Del Rio, the Mexican star, has designed a two-ln-one dress. I t is a combniation street frock and evening gown, and is quite swanky whether viewed by night or day. The outer cover Is a removable bolero, which is un fastened at the , shoulders and sides and slipped off in the eve ning, revealing ' underneath a printed chiffon frock. The bolero is for street west, and the frock underneath for din ner and parties. No undies are necessary iwth this o u tfit, at least in the summer, Miss Del R 1 o states. Mary Astor has contributed the bare waist evening gown in the new parade of fashion foibles. I t is the replica of a costume worn In the new parade of fashion foi bles. Is the replies % of a cos tume worn by her In a f i l m wherein she played Oriental vampire in two pieces. The lower part, consisting of a pair of « l i k e « pantalettes and the north end simply a stiver and satin set o i breast plates. The anatomical mid section is left bare in this cool apd becoming o u tfit The Executive Board of the Southern Oregon D istrict Feder ation of Womens Clubs met w ith the Pres. Miss Grace Chamberlain last Wednesday for an a ll day session. A lot of business was gone over and disposed of, be tween ten o’clock, the s o u r set for the arrival of the women, and noon. A delicious lunch was then served, followed by more business of the Federation 1» the afternoon.' Those who compose the executive board of the Fed eration are Its officers and consist of the follow ing: Pres. Miss Grace Chamberlain of Ash land; First Vlce-Pres., Mra. B. E. Cleents, Talent; Sec. Vice Pres. Mrs. L. B. Humphrya, Medford; Rec. Sec., Miss Elisabeth Palmer, Ashland; Cor. Sec., Mrs. W . G. Tucker, Bellview; Treas. M#s. W illiam Brown, Eagle Point; Auditor, Mrs. T. G. Heine, Med ford; Organiser, Mrs. C. B. Ma son, Grants Pass. The Fraternal Brotherhood Lodge, from Ashland and of ffhich Mr. and Mrs. M ark True of this community are active members, held th e ir business meeting, lodge and social hour kt the Bellview Community House last Thursday night. An enjoy able time and a -good attendance A M O N G tiie unusual recipes in M m . Id a B ailey A lle n ’s N e w Book (see below) is the Special French Dressing for Fruit Salads above. * Once you try Maaola in French Dressing you will never again use expensive imported oils. Regardless o f the low price o f Mazola, there is no finer oil produced in the world. Tucker and Mrs. W .' G. Tucker motored to Klam ath 'V alle Sat u rd a y morning early. They took along an abundance ot supplies for a lunch a t noon and besides their husbands, M r. and Mrs. Roy Hosley, M r, and Mrs. Don W eills, and Brick W eills, Joined them for the picnic dinner. In the afternoon the Women' ac companied by their husbands drove back to Ashland. L ittle Mias Frances Barnes called at our home l«et Thurs day morning, w ith a neatly tied package, and announced that she had a g ift for the club house. On «agerly opening the surprise bundle, six large sited teg toyels, neatly hemmed and so p rettily embroidered, by the little lady herself, tumbled ont. The entire membership of the community club and all ttaterestgd would join In thanking Mies Frances Barnes for the sweet thought, promping the pretty g ift to the club, as well as the g ift itself This is the frg t present toward the equipping pf the clnb kitchen. er J. Leather U Joy« T9M ey start for an all-doy motor through the ßerhshhos. Mr. Ralph Clapp Is having an addition made to his home on the street below the Bellview school. Mr. Yokel, Sr., who has been in Kansas City for some months visiting relatives, returned to Bellview the last of the week. He w ill make his home with Mr. and Mrs. George Yokel and fam ily, wgo bought the tgther’n hoipe before he Igft for the middle west, and jrtt> Mr. and Mm. David Belasco, dean of the American Theatre, writes: George Helms and tgm jly, Mra Helms is g daughter. M r. A. £ . Meiener and three children, M argaret, A nna and Fred, are reported to he leaving for the Lake of the Woods where M r. Meianer w ill ge engaged In carpentering fo r the next six weeks before school begins. The bHck-kll w h ic h 'h a s been built recently In Beljvlew Is so great an addition to this region that w «-w an t t*> get especial In formation from' the men at the * head of It, for we feel it worthy of a real story. W g hope by the next Issue pf theee notes to be so fortified w ith genuine Inform a tion that It may be turned " out satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. George Paisley of Weed, Cal., were visitors at thn lrome of Mr. AfiTUrs S. K. Barnes last Wednesday. They were old residents " o f'A s h la n d / occupying the E d Shaw home op B street at ope time. The Jen acres, approximately, right across tJys street fropi the Moon lumber m ill, has been sold by B. C. M urry of Long Beach. Cal., to the Moon Lumber Co. M r. M urry was up here a few weeks ego visiting at the home of his cousin, Mrs. F . C. Homes, and while here looked up this property, which he opmed, pot bed never seen. He was forced to return to L o n g , Bench before the deal pgs co ns umsted, so Fred Homes carried it to completion end the deeds of transfer were signed Friday. Mrs. C. I. Homes who has been spending the past week with her daughter, Miss Louise Homes of Weed, visited her mother, Mrs. L. B. Tpcker Sunday evening. ' Mrs. George ¡¡elms had a pJose call to a serious shock Sunday, when * b(g transformer was struck on the pole near their home, during p ie b rilliant Mec- trical storm in the afternoon. Mrs. flelm s reached up to get a broom from tta hapger on the F a ll at that side of the house, when the crash occurred and her arm was completely numbed to too, will find that Lucky aye mild and mellow—the made o f tfie finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged 33 a. and blended with great skill, end there is an extra process—'Ids toasted”—no harshness, not a hit N o T hroat Irritation Uncolp Bummer School Herald 1 Pictures Qg The Siskiyou lights 8unday night, following the In juring of the lighting sys tem, at the time of the electric storm. Lights were again on •b o u t the middle o f the morning Monday. Mrg. Fred pomes was a guest • t a Bridge party given by M n . Lout« Dodge last Friday. Mrs. Horaps doesn’t excell at Bridge, but She was victorious lfi a ’’pnt- tln g " contest held on the lawn nt the back of the Dodge home, hy some of the golf women en thusiasts. The girls of the 4-H Club en joyed an afternoon apd evening w ith Mias Adena Joy le ft Tues day. Those girls are having tkeen get-together meetlpg fo r the pure Joy or It. Thoof pres ent f e r e Miss Irw ands Bntemgp. Miss Lorraine fengiT. Mlge Dor th irty >. m- W e wppt down 9n the five r near Gold H ill. W e had lunch apd than f ® went In swim ming. We swppj u n til about six o’clock. Then F a want home. Jdwpi Q re ath k» > U. B. TFtos V» F ro tw t Hones I was reading In the ihggpslne of how the United 8tptes is trying to get the Spanish to protect the horaeg when in the >«» fight- I don’t know whether the 8pnnish F ill liete» to us or not. They have had the sport so long that H wi|l 0 fp rd to make them change. Sl‘k or eight horses are killed by the hull during one bull fight. B jnlly Mansfield TME INDIAN# . The 8. A history arp studying ethy Stevehs, besides the hostess. shout tpe Ipdinns Colypibus Miss Adana Joy. found when hn landed- We Hordes Mitchell and fam ily gnve reports on are moving Into the Bob Avery residence in B«Uvlew. We wel come the Mitchells ont hers, and hope It Is not just temporary.* all Indians. Moms ot the children gave reports ot the W O ‘The voice is to theactorw hat the chisel is to the sculptor, He must beware of I am vitally concerned about the voices of my players, so I always advise the one cigarette that I discovered many years ago that does not impair control of the subtlest vocal shadings or cause husld- TKS§ or harshness, I mean the 'Lucky Strike.' It is the player's best friend.” ■»» lunday afternoon I went upon Sisklyhus tp U f /K «pan’s Irfc- bs . He has established a comp re and bps jaln ttn g s of people 1 UPFpfs. 4w >p g the collec- i f m » piatire p f his dgugh- Whloh ho Related. His wife sted some of the p ic tu re s when Y were In Parts. They are FOLK DANCES We are having folk dances di rected by Miss Shaw. They are very simple and we arc Jo have costumes. Some of the children • r e going to make their p' w n, others are gplng to use old ones or have someone else make them. W e are planning to give a play ' . F** IF»* a Also. < ' . Fredricks Hlle 6A G EO G R A PH Y / The 8 A la studying about Al aska. When Seward bought It khart they made a great deal of fun ot him. They told him he was buying Ice and snow. Even the salmon ’ ' , THE PAJMtbrs . The 7A and 8 grade < lrls have fishing has paid about twice as madf parrots. They painted them much as he paid fo r Alaska? be wl(jh ||ireen wings and tall, blue sides the mlplng and agriculture. Joe Flnagen brgggt and white and red head. T f f Parrots stand on a stick and 1 >ck back and forth. There are qtany reasons why wc like summer school. Alva Mansfield A H 0H H Y One reason Why f ® Hke sum Mr. C hurchill, president of the mer school Is, that * s don’t have' Normhl School, brought the bows to go to school so long and some and arrows ^o the children of or us can cover the same amount the Llncqln Stunner School yes of work Ip the six weeps. Anoth terday. er repsoh is, that we f HI start to- I t has been < taklded that the tporrow with a rA e ry and at re bora shall have d«n 4>y and the cess we may do whatever we want tp. There are many other re»- eope; one of which le that wo have eon» very good teachers. These sip the repsops I give fpr njung summer eohool. Mae PoweU » To M r. Churchill Corvallis — Building contracts W e thank 70«. M r. Churchill, totaling 1228,847 awarded in re In every kind of wny. cent week by Oregon A gricultur For the g ift of the bows and al College. arow, W q enjoy them every day. ENJOY A HEALTHY. OOM- Ruth Hale ' FGRTABLE QLD AQK K eep in g th e body In good phy sical repafr is the best posPlblo g A IT H IN M IN E E K W A R D E D Insurance tor a healthy enjoyable SONORA, Cal., July 2 « — Ig old age. Kidney ailments espec noring the pessimistic advite of ially should be avoided because her friends, Mrs. A rthu r West, a ths lurking poisons le ft In the woman miner, has relocated a system through impaired kidney rich vein of gold In the Abandon and hladder action are a most ed Ren m ife nkaf Copfldenci. frequent causa of painful and She started a tunnel twenty serious disorders, backache, feet wide near the fy rfa te , show weakness, rheumatic pains, even ing free gold. less .of h e a lth .r Men and woman ‘’’ ’• ’’Fwljeys asp and recommend F^ley PUis diuretic to maintain Jerusalem had an earthqfcake. Trying to attract the winter va cation trader 1 Buick 1 1 Essex 1 WiUys-Knight Thuring U T H IA SPRINGS GARAGE