f osat. The bride tacoja sTrtvftd herne Tuesday evsnlng sg d bsye taken up their realdence at 78! Boulevard. : < ; forilywood has called to the ffi a r t 1 v x x computed, Attorney .Oemaral Vai DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L , ranter* claimed iday, Aug.’ 96.— Past N o b l e handbags shaped like carpetbags, Grand Club, Mrs. CaMwell. 122 high-topped buttoned shoes, veils. Laurel St. Covered dish lunch- etc., are some of the items these eon I f noon. Husbands Invited, old times have failed to drop with sesdar, A M «et »0— Pilot Rock the time. The materials worn by Enmunpment, I* Q O. F . *111 ¡these dear old ladles prove that tm-yg < basket s a t y r la T-pnMj their gowns- were of beat quality, park at • o’clock p. m. a h for. they lived in an age when Odd Follows, Rebekahs and quality meant style. A reef or familiea Invited. Bring well- two taken in their skirts and they filled baskets Dance at 8 p. would pass unnoticed in modern m > ln O d < Follows hall crowds. Bj.t-to th .m old ways & & g are best. Dear old souls, whose » YO l' AND I eyes * r0 cl0Md t0 0Qr modern s r built last like other folks. w* ys ° f dressing, you are at least listen » m e and talk tha same dignified |n pour odd t r a p p y ! simple »hints and hobby Jokes; What IbpMSmion will our mod- id things profound sad things <>» women ^Ho fall to ride with o( . the tid e, of fashion create some ‘ i - 20 years hence?" W ill short-nem- _ m h«at Vn dn.the siw k ' mefl and short-haired pjd ladies i id fire William Allep White first newspaper Job the i editor ever had. VICTIM OF 8I4TGGBRS \ OMAHA, Neb., Ang. 18.— Oft — Slugged and robbed of |» d In cash by three then today, J a m » B. Burke Of Bah Frith- cisco, Cal., is In a hospital here suffering from « possible friws- tured skull abd rafcettsbion o t the usy very closely to their homes, brain. '"■v~ Islt da. we must make-special ef­ ort to tik e them out for a meal r two. They thoroughly enjoy he food, the service and the pnb- id then again. I sometimes shirk generation? One wonders! task, but so. do other« that I V yery, difficult whet. one glows too old to care'dbout cop-} ( Bntertainlng I*. " y ! !1 ’ ’ . V ’ ’ ” Joy your home. «adnew. joy awd peace. ' amV g our friends.Algnoniod ttfave. bui always find there * 6men- Yet tha ch ig n U dlerf the It sbptld be found at a public tjtytg day Irene Castle clipped her first mung laugh that mkkes pain look' Tlm® w111 tel1 » ’»«her . n ir - - i i 1 th® chjgnon shall, Return again. If long.lfair dofean’t ccme in style I all are born and grow to learn a* ’ n- a , » o n i^ lre d woban wllb e love, of mother, Vlietd khd be a.rarioslt# 16 year, hfence. < : The other day I taw an old lady r rum ta l i t , »11 t l u l l , t u t , w ew ln , fo w l»« widow-, wood, i havers a space su rrouuded by font , th iFrt>U sepmci Mayonnaise j Assorted Cakes F Mtnts Iced Tea There U no need Ql P l u ^ g LUNCHEON elaborate formal affairs. Daring Chicken Salad Tomato -Jelly the summer months the grettari Potato -Chips number of people like 'freiL-cooktHL f Date Bars Maspbehy Ice food served in a simple yet neat. Iced'C cf fee and attractive) manner, . PICNIC LUNCH ular carp m us| be taken Meat Loaf planning of the meals. Mixed Pickle Sandwiches deep mourning weeds were a thing of the ,pagt. Corta^qly in b proof h there many New York ond doesn’t see mdeh i '»arts of the long veil. This doubtless, .J « ... . . 4 I - r . . K » i ¿4 done *4«» When, «askfort; »vrldo gate. „ with Lettuce Sandwiches 1?, R adishesb Chocolate Nut Cake Glngar.Ale Peaches THE BEST Awnings MADE | ' 4 f ’ f & r J H otw eath ej will make children listless—make their appetites almost birdlifce—but not for ice oreaml " . Satisfy the children’s craving for ice cream. H <& u* W K j n .tM r Plates, ¿fop tfcem a second helping, foe it ’s one of the finest foods you can give them. i For Your Car essential Cream is WOMEN £ 9 0 « * « H elen Howell, ,»>■ MATTLE IN WASHINGTON BELLINGHAM. Wash., Aug. 28 — (IPJ-^-The fifat serious upset in the Washington Women's G o l f championship came in the second round of pipy over the Belling­ ham course yesterday. Ia a d r i l l ­ ing rain. Miss Marjorie Jefferies, .comely tie year old Tacoma girl, defeated Mrs. Guy Reigel of Spo­ kane, one up, on the 18th hole. Mrs. Reigel was the favorite to win the title and started in to slaughter her opponent, but Miss Jefferies grew steady c o m i n g heme and took the measure of the Spokane star. Mrs. Kenneth Rcedt Portland, ¿ontlnued the on­ ly outstate contestant, defeating Mrs. H. O. Young, Seattle. Mrs. C. C. Cary, Seattle, defeated Mrs. Hal Bowen of Yakima, one up and Mrs F. F. Jackson of Seattle had an easy tube detesting -Mrs. J. F. Doxter, M attle, four and five. « tt tt K oster Peters NnptUtl»— A quiet wedding was solomnls- ed Saturday morning. August 2V‘, at 10:20 o’clock In John Day, ¡Oregon, when Miss Sarah Mosier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Mosier Of Mt. Vernon, Oregon, became "the bride of Mr. Arthur Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr., pn the Boulevard ‘in this city. The wedding took place at the home of the bride’s grand­ parents. her grandfather, Justice of the Peace J. B. Combs, per­ forming thg ceremony. Fofldwlag the ceremony the wedding party motored to Mrs. Peters' home at M|. Vernon, where a most elaborate dinner was eajoyed. Her father, Mr. Fred H. Mosier is a prominent rancher of the John Day valley. Mrs. Peters has been\a student at tbs Southern Oregon Normal school for the past year, and re­ sided at her home in Mt- Vbrnon before coming to Ashland. Mr. Peters is tbs » a of some of Ash­ land’s prominent citizens. He was raised in this city, attended grade school here and was gradu­ ated from the local high school with the class of 1828. Mr. Peters has been employed by tbs Richardson Spring! On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk­ ed of resort in the state. There must bo a rea Ainkl Why not come and see for yourself T fcfcterfainfiik W eek-End Guests There are so many possibili­ tie s In entertainihg week-end guests during the summer. I t la very simple for those who have summer cottages" near a beach— that is if the guests enjoy outdoor sports. Really the very first thing to take Into consideration is the' likes and dislikes of the guests. Nothing could be worse than to plan a aeries of swimming parties . tor guests who dislike or are afraid Of water. If they like swimming, golf,z motor boating, and other outdoor sports, then a very en­ joyable time may be spent-by the guests with little worry on the part pf the hostess. * I f you are entertaining in your home, make your home just the most pleasant place possible by having harmony and congeniality among members of the house­ hold. How many* of yon have gone into another home where a family argnmeat wnald arise, provoked by some trifle ! Thia hfe pally occurs at meal time ’ when you can’t possibly leave t h e group regardless of how; much you want to. I f ». little tact is ' f . n -• ■ i - > . e bifif-fty and fine materials pre especially children’s food— that is why Shasta Ice The Children’s Ice-Cream»” KANSAS ClTY, Mo„ Aug. 28.— P> -Brilliance was their reauire- ept. 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