X, ti t i » ’ ¡9 * ■* i'-v .,_ íT i’ tt' •fcA’ A '\- .-,,13 3 <■ • M * to MH B Russel the ■ 1 U DOROTHY R E ID , Editor. Phone 39 or 475-L i. Gripe EVE THIS PARTY > tt tt tt «4P «® joyed the _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Mr. _ _ _ 'Mi __ WHEsi PetejW* wdrp: MK and Mra. V. D. M illar. Mr. and Mra. Russel] Crips, Mr. Dag May, Mr. and Mrs. tji Qlyde Young sad Mr. sad Mrs. B dw lw D unu.^ H l tt « tt ' V ' L Y Tba Woman*» Missionary so­ ciety of the Baptist church held a missionary tea Wednesday, Odo­ ber M , at the-home of. one of its members, Mrs. O. F. Carson at 723 Iowa street. There was a splendid attendance, and every* one declared the afternoon to be a most enjoyable on<. „ Mra. V , O. N. Smith «as to charge of the devottonela. Two or three songs were sung and prayer vas offered. Mrs. Rasa-Dally of Medford, associations! secretary, gave an Instructive talk, the sub­ ject being “Watting Tasks.* Mrs. Daily Is a. vary charming and well educated woman and mem­ bers of the local organization greatly appreciated the opportune Ity^of hearing hen Mrs. O. Carson told a beautiful story of the characters in the bible In her usual Interesting and pleasing ■manner. The last number on the program was a vocal dust given by Mrs. H. P. Holmes and Mrs.,*P. B. Swedllng. A refreshments committee, composed of Mrs. B. H. Hld- thorne a n f\M re . A. Sags worth, served tea and dellgious frosted cakes on which were jttttle candy flowers. 8unday, October 30, will hp “Rally” day at the local Bap­ tist church. , tt t t , t t Blks’ Ladles Resume Parties This aftsrnoon. Thursday, Oc­ tober 27. the Blks’ Ladles Card «lub resumed their regnlar’ aemi- continue throughout the winter, monthly card parties, which wfll o« the second and fourth Thurs­ days of each month. The mothers, wives, daughters ________________ and sisters of Elks _ ________ should attend thesa-partles andenjoy »pleasant afternoon of cards, fancy work, and conversation. first wrapped with narrow at oraage crepe paper. Then cut and bend into arpas and legs. One leg should bo made suttlcleetly long to permit bend- lt libto a spiral shaped' base, realistic witch made of a Hallowe'en cut-out and fringed crepe paper Is tacked behind a partly opened door. The effect is startling when first yon be­ hold her Joining the party The favors are ruffs of orange crepe paper gathered onto a nar row ribbon. Tied to one end of the ribbon Is . a large pumpkin cutout hearing the number ef the table at which the wearer Is to sit. ■•»■•s' ■ 5 Lee Boyd was sleeted cheer thrice, leader at the high school and married; Letha Myers was sleeted song the altar, leader at a student assembly carried! meeting held yesterday. Several • tryouts preceded the election, You will plod and prosper with Boyd, Dick Joy and Dusno Without fear or barm, Malone as candidates for cheer And you'll end your peaceful days leader and Lillian Olsen and Oh a poultry farm. Letha Myers candidates for song 7 leader. The newly elected lead­ Old cats, young kittens. ers will be to charge of pep Need no longer roam; meetings which are to precede For you will find, for their de­ each football contest. light. There are always Innumerable A lux-u-ri-ous home. ways to use fortune verses. Here SPOKE AT KLAMATH is a sat that may be wriltea on J. A. Churchill, president of slips of paper and concealed In Ladles of Trinity Guild cooked the Southern Oregon Normal favors or Jack Horner pies and food sale. Hardy Bros. Saturday School Wednesday evening spoke then read aloud at the tablp or Oct. 29. Watch for further an­ before the Commercial Club at In any other way that may lit nouncements. 48-2 Klamath Falls. into your particular scheme of things: t 1 Lucky one!— as I unravel Your life’s web, I see you travel; Travel, travel everywhere, Land arid ge* and through the air. ' 2 Round the corner yon will meet — nouriahiDg, body One for whom yftu've waited foods are Lohg, In secret; hurry, then. kind that Lest you be belated! e v e r be 3 served— bat to be Work, hard work, o f always Struggling and contending; such foods , — But wealth, Joy and love, select only the Is the happy ending. tie Hopper, Mra. H. B. H ln- thorn and Mlae Csrlbell More­ house «are present to help and' sbntrihuie to the fun making. Those young people of t ie Go-Getters «bo participated . in last evening's party ware: Leto M. Dodson, Mamie Biller, Moren G ilq o rj, Mellie Erring, Mabel Brldkaoa, Maude Simmons, Rob­ ert Gilmore, L ad le Beawlck, Ada M a rk .'ta la BIHdr, Leeta Brown, Ä Margaret Rice, Lnelta W oefruff Cleone Ingcho, Ray B. Metcair, Caroline Radde, Ella Beeler, Qorts Woolfolk, Lila L«d«ick Lola Dysent, Helen Carden. Alice MeNabh, Laura Raguse, Ddeald Htothora, Thelma Reece. Margery Cover each table Portunat Indeed ie the lucky Hallowe’en. Fisher, W illiam Tucker. Bernice person invited to a fortune party with a large square of ligl« or­ Carden, W lntam Vlmont, R. B. on Hallowe’en! For whp t>f us ange crepe paper. Around the Oden and Hugh Gilmore, does not enjoy a glimpse ob two edge of this cover paste a Hal­ tt It tt Mas. H . L, Ctoyeomb Hosteae— lowe'en border of witches and ’nto thq. future? Mrs. H. L. Claycomb made d To number the table, A ll sorts of surprises await cats. charming and moat hospitable the guests and the fan begins make a little pumpkin man of hostess yesterday afternoon. Wed* with the invitations. These are wire and cut-outs'. The wire Is neaday, October 31. when ska en­ written in the form of an acros­ tertained at a bridge luncheon la tic; • the dining room of the Lithla Hall, my good friend! Springs! hotel on Main- street. And how would you A t eae o’clock the guests «ere Like by way of diversion to iSaffodlla gleam with a goldgn seated nt a table perfectly ap­ Lefid a few hours pointed A ttb d b n titu lly decorated g io * Of- your life to the learning of A large, oraage-celered Jack And about the news of Spring: Wonders that only the The morning glory groats the day e’lantern made a pretty and or­ Eerie folk tell truly? ' iginal centerpiece and surround­ New Ufa— nee^ hope to bring. Even so, come to my house o i ing it were masses of ,antsmh the vines, greens and laurel berries Violets whisper-softly Night of Oct. 31st, 9 o'clock The place cards were little ladles Neath the shade o f j t a e l t e r i o vfaarp^ ' ~ dreased -up to Hallowe'en cos- trans, ’ and Decorations AU of the games played, deal tames. Attached to each lady waai But a pansy smiles the livelong ■Give your party an individuality. Use an orange and black ribbon rnn- In some way or other with the day. favors and decorations that are appro­ nlng to the centerpiece, and when good or ill that the fates have W ith Its teaching face to t h e priate yet “different.” You get the the guests pulled on these rib­ in store. 8tart the fun with a most unique novelties here and the bons they each received a pack­ fortune hunt: widest assortment to choose from. Someth ihg for every price. The red rose pleads far passion. age cleverly «rapped in orange Fortune Hunting tissue paper. Lo and behold! I t ’» beauty— without pear. Hide In' different parts of th When they opened their packages The eater and the golden rod OREGON 8TATE COLLEGE, room a ring, money, a thlmhk, «h at should they find but i Hint autumn’» day» are r r Corvallis, Oct. 27, lizsbeth a tby automobile, add 'bthr.* beautiful silk hand-painted hand' man, In sttnilar objects, one for eat a Stearns of Ashtond. kerchief. b “t K : * B«t oh, the orange I th 1 . f nes^ The Pla7er MAo fine ImneheoiT’ Rare gift f! high acore Moat exquisite. mo»t rare— v field trip to inspect the drug and Mrs. J _ H held low. that each one may find some ; Of love, the rareeteet symbol firm ’s' establishment every year. The guest Hat uded t h « thing. I t may be well to plact i Are orange bloaaome, fain Officiale of the oompany and of­ following named: Bari Crow, tt tt a ficers ,o< the association gave some identifying mark on the. Mrs. Domino Mra, John various trinkets. After every-J [Enders. Mta.i AndtO* MCObe. Mrs talks after a luacheoa served the Go-O*ttrv’s “Fan’’ Party— one has found something the { visitors. ' The Go-Gattera, a young peo­ P. R. Hardy,'Mrs. Henry Enders. hostess asks, for Instance, who ple’» elaa» at the Ashland Baptist Jr., Mrs. I . H. Hardy. Mrs. O. A. has the automobile, and then BAT tN A DRAFT — T H K V Malone, church, held a . real "F an ” party Paulserud, Mrs. fflyde tells what it means- The differ­ 8UFFERHD Wednesday evening, October f l , Mrs. C. J. Read and Mra. P. 8. ent things may be chosen appro­ It's never safe to sit where a at the home of their teacher, M r, Provost. draft of aft* strikes thexkidneys. priate to the particular group C. Hopper at 7J Scenic Drive tt tt tt Painful congestion, severe back­ of people you are entertaining. Member» of the class'began to Alpha. Embroidery Club Meets— ache, and a disturbel urinal flow Fortunes W ith Cards aaaemble early and kept arriving Approximately Sixteen mem­ áre usual resalto. Mrs. C. L. B., Fortune cards can be pur­ anti! done to the and of the bers were in attendance at the ^Petersburg, Vs., says: " I was so chased with the fortunes -writ- evening, about eleven ’ p'eloek, regular sentt-iaiontbly meeting of ’stiff and sore I 'could not’ stoop ton on them oo that each guest there wore thirty one present. the Alpha Embroidery club, held There was aol a moment without Tuesday afternoon, October 2fe, over aor . rise up vithout great may read her own future.* Or. pain. Now, since 'taking POLÉY If preferred, one who is skilled a leech, and It certainly «as a at 2:30 o’clddk, in the Masonic PILLS diuretic, I have none.” A In the gypsy art of reading cards, Jolly baneh, cracking jokes, play- hall. 7 \ reliable valuable medicine, > con­ lag pranks, games and charades ’ The time «eg pleasantly spent stantly la use over twenty-five may take each guest In turn and and. pulling one stunt after Interpret the. hidden meanings. doing fancy W orkand In conver­ other.all evening. ?A inncheon, sation until lgte Hf the afternoon years. Take them whenever irri­ * Decorations and Favors consisting of salad, sandwiches, when the hostesses, Mrs. J. D. tations of the kidneys aad blad­ The tablets at which the for­ cake and elder, was served. Mat- McRae aad Mias Elsie Alexander, der, and an irregular urinal flow tunes are told should be decor­ cause distress and discomfort. served tasty refreshments. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sbld ev­ ated for the .occasion In orange The next ^regular moating of erywhere.— Nb. 2. and black, the . ■ chosen colors Cor » . .■ r 1 . * • ' tba elsb wlii occur on thO after­ noon of Tuesday, November 2, the POLISH YOUR FLOORS names of the hostesses to be an­ nounced next Tuesday evening nt the Raatbrn Star meettog. f t U ¡ tt tt 4 tt tt Frfctpjr, Get. Eg . The Past Noble Graathi etob w ftr meet to the afterneon et tae bo»« * Mrs. Jeiele Gilbert. MO qpalaat street. A ll, members are arced ta ha present. , Friday. Oet* Eg. ■ The W o aaa’e Home Missionary society of the Methodtat Episcopal church wtll meet at the home of Mra. Luella fetearaa, I t Flak afreet. Mopday, October S I — Thb Aah- lead Music Wady chib « t i l meet to the parlors of the Free* byterfaa ehareh Moaday eve­ ning. October It . X Friday, h e r. ’ 4. — Chamber of commerce forum -dinner at Is M o’clock to the Lithla Sprtnga hotel. Open to every* body. tt It It ORANGK BLO0BOMB Symbols of Lore Poppies are cay and gaudy And flaunt their cold to the aun; LUIea are pale, foreshadowing death When life’s last race la ran. Cheer ?iMieader Elected Riches would evade you Staylpg where you are; Bat yoa’ll make yotfr fortune Aa a Mqyie Star. Once, twice, Yon will be Last time to You will be HBraHK B D OUBLI ACTING * best o f baking mar terials and use Calumet; the leav- ener o f proven punty. kxr- -e. J j M » ' / » - . A * ’ Halloween Favors CA L V M E T Pharmacy Students Study In Portland T H E W O K LL) S G fí E A T E 5 T BAKING POWDER ELHART’S SA L E S 2 T I M ES T H O S E OE ANA O T H E R U R A N I) 0ÉB» kton HAVE YOU J. PLANTED YOUR BULBOUS BLUE GRASS? S JL ' 7 • ?* (Poa Bulbosa) ,'y : A’ ' A '. NOW IS THE TIME TO START YOUR " s M r. and Mrs. 0. A. Paton Jr., For Rent Wick Forniture Co, 387 3- Main S< -f The hgma Of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Jr., on Iowa street, this city, wab tao se»se of a most eh- Joyable affair tost tveniug. Wsd- nssdsy. betohsr 20, when’ thoy eatortAidsd a group of friends at delicious three-coursa supper, the main coursp belag venlsotf steaks: The «aal «as served at seven o'clock, sovsrg Mtag -laid l o r twelve gbeets at a table decerat- |ed with a, color scheme of pranks and hla«k, effectively carrying oat the H ille # e *tir toss. A bowl tilled with marigeldl gynebd the center, on seek side of «bleb was placed a bright , yellow toper saddle, oievbr Htttb orange And blank sut caps and piaae cards finished the attractive affect. A profubioi of yellow aad otaage flowers and gtaens fined the rooms of the Peters’ hottto. Follo«tag supper, the tomnto- e r p f t h e evshlag van spent in [conversation and »to fte* edrds, bridge beinf preferred. Three tables «top In > to r. Mra. V. o. M iller won the todlee* first prise bad Mrs. Den Kay ««a. awarded ; n i n 2 - to 1 3 m m T 1 n # u e * * 5 C O » ¿ÍZ Planting a i This unusual bluegrass, similar to Kentucky bluegrass, promises- to revolutionize agricultural activities in the Rogue River valley. Not only is it ideal for dairy pasturing, but the annual harvest of seed will provide a substantial payroll for farmers here. We’U Gladly Give You Complete Information I ' ’ . « ASHLAND FRUIT & PRODUCE ASSTi. , . ASHLAND ' or HANLEY & HOOVER Medford, Oregon—Phone 788-J - 1 'i t The New, Kind o f Oatmeal The Food that th e m an « ti 1