birthday gift from all those pres­ ent After dinner, the guests went to the ¡Wilier home on the Boule­ vard, where they spent the re­ mainder of the evening playing cards. Bridge being preferred. Mrs, R. L. Burdlc, Jr., was award­ ed the ladles first prise and Mr. 8. A. Retars, Jr., was awarded the gentlemen's first prise. DOÉOTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L Friday, Sept. a. —The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the homo of Mrs. Ralph Billings. North Main street. Bring mite boxes. Friday, Sept. ft.— D. A. R. called meeting of the executive and. ways and means committee in the public library at 2:30 o’clock p. m. Called by ‘Mrs. Harriet Fielding. Monday, September ft.— Ameri­ can Legion Auxiliary of Post No. 14 will give a dance at Jackson Hot Springs. Dickey's Dknce Band will furnish t h e music. Monday. Sept, ftA-The Neighbors of the Woodcraft will h o l d their regular meeting In the I. O. O. F. hall. A large at­ tendance is desired. Tuesday. Sep«.«-— Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S. regular meeting in the Masonic hall at 8 o’clock p. m. Aloba Chapter No. 81 of Klamath Falls will exemplify Initiatory work. Tuesday. Sept. S.— The Royal Neighbors of this city will bold their regular meeting. Eve­ ning. Tuesday, Sept. «.— Civic Club cov- erbd dish luncheon at 1 o ’clock i^p. m. in the Civic club house on Winburn Way. Thursday. Sept. ft.— Parent Teach­ er Association Council meeting at 2:30 o’clock p. m. In the public library. Very Important, ft ft ft Life taay be given in many ways. And loyalty to Truth be sealed As bfnvely In the closet as the field. So W nnttful 1« Pate; charming hostess. Three tables of Bridge were in play, Miss Frances Pratt held high score, for which she received a clever prize and Miss M a r y Ethel Small was awarded t h e consolation. At a late hour the hostess, assisted by her mother, served tasty refreshments. Those present were the follow­ ing named: Mias Thelma Perozzi, Miss Lncille Perozzi. Miss Janet Balis, Miss Jean Balis, Miss Mary Ethel Small of San Rafael, Cali­ fornia, a house guest at the B. B. Balis home on Allison street, Miss Betty Brown of Talent, Mias Frances Pratt, Miss Caroline Til­ ton, Miss Margaret McCoy, Mias Linda Oeder, Mias Louise Hanson and the hostess. Miss Lois Han- son. .. ft ft 9 Mrs. V. D. Miller Happily Surprised— Mrs. V. D. Miller was most happily and completely surprised last evening, Wednesday, August 31, when her husband delightful­ ly entertained a group of friends with a dinner party at the Plaza epnfectionery and cafe, the occa­ sion being in honor of h e r birthday anniversary. Six courses^were served at 6:30 o’clock at a table beautifully dec­ orated in a color scheme of pink and white, with pink and white dahlias forming the background. Two huge pink and white cakes, to which pink and white stream­ ers were attached, were placed in the center of the table. On the end of each streamer was a pretty little favor for each person. Mrs. Miller was presented with a lovely Those who, received the hospi­ tality f t Mr. Mil tor Were: Mr. and ' Mrs. William Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdlc, Fr^ Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Crandall, Mr and Mrs. O. B. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Read, Mr.'-and Mrs. H. L. Claycomb and the guest of honor, Mrs. V. D. Mttler. Covered-Dish Luncheon at CaMwell Home— Tho Past Noble Grand * club of thto city met last Friday, An*. 26, at the home of Mrs. L e a h Caldwell on Laurel street, where they held a covered-dish luncheon at 12 o’clock noon. Husbands of the members were guests at the luncheon, eighteen persons being seated at a table, perfectly ar­ ranged. Fancy work and conversation occupied the rest of the afternoon. The next meeting of the Past Ncble Grand club will be h e l d on the afternoon of Friday, Sep­ tember 2, at the home of Mrs. A. W. Storey oft Alfda «reef. a P lr«lr In Llthla Park— The picnic grounds of vt>eauti- ful Llthla park were the scene of a pleasant social affair Tuesday eveftlng, Angnst 30, when t h e Ashland Odd Fellows, accompan­ ied by their wives and families, met there and enjoyed a picnic supper. Each member brought a picnic bask«, and coffee, sugar and cream were rurnlabed by the Following a sumptuous meal, they aft assembled In the Odd Fel­ lows hall, where an entertainment and dance was held. A splendid program, consisting of musical and literary numbers, was pre­ sented. Odd Fellows from the Med­ ford lodge, as well as those from other cities iij Jackson county, were present at this affair. Castle Crags, famous North­ ern California resort has been purchased by O. M. Selsby, C. G. Van Hook and J. J. Crosby of Medford for a consideration of 280,000. The resort is well known among Southern Oregon people. A* partially completed golf course on the 1,200 acre estate, tennis courts, croquet courts, Bwimming pool, and othdr amusements are Included in at­ tractions of the place. Forty-two roomy log houses, with hot and cold water, and all modern con­ veniences are os the place. Y ou’T l v Can’t Fail On PIE C R U ST S « ft ft A yronp of Ashland’s younger a « «pent A happy evening. Wed- negddjf, Angato’31, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hanson on Manzanita street, their daughter. Mine Lola Hanson, making a not only unusual-— out « and you’re certain o f c Follow this reoipe lo r fl and learn ho w wonderful afaocteaung. Faff These Cool Mornings WAFFLES made with an electric waffle iron right at the table. », W e H a v e A ljo — toasters / Percolator« Corn-Poppers Grilles Electric Irons *' and many other useful appliances. Priaes Reasonable at The S L ELECTRIC > Station ? GUT GOOD lim it *0 the forthcomtoff tofffcl for the world’s heavyweight champtoffbhtoT the matter to not t'o he settled a* easily as a l l t**t ‘ . There to «nite • Mttle ffffdlbls CHo f « K W W O M iM ? ' . Prepartog a M il salts of «xteagto* i to Bose picking, P Hartman of the < S T »«52* - • -• Station have pub - a a ra n ijK i depends entirely* on sshfal work ft i a t tito ideal pears Is when jo |< to IT Oregp« ttotor. d bp made by a t tjito »toffs I pears w ill re- 1 ptekfpg stftge la' any orto or- y effort should Nff loto the, tyege "These experlm onstratod edftriu« r X " stora«o# and J. ® opposition to setoodtog the lim it ping Mr. Dempsey early to the an addttttMM Svs roaads, the fight, but the 16-ronod lim it ’ present law providing