Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    ' Portlgad — Trainload of ac
tar« bjqe-bloodg^ Mock * comes
Some Cooking/
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Inc tost# refreshments ^ n ftn rH id
afternoon.
a beautiful t p V W r
scheme of white and yellow was
W M . with White and yellow Cbry-
aaothemum* ' Intermingled ' with
ivy forming the background. ’
been more thdÜ JÜV è]
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A short b u sin ess se ssio n was ’recently tor y « ? need:
conducted, during which th e .fo l- to r whom them la aft.
lowihg nam ed o fficer* were elect*
The q u id ren ’s fa rm
ed: president, Mrs: R . fc. Hanson; located on th
the
e 'P Pacific
ac ific highway,
vice-president, t i n . Frank Bes-, three miles Worth of Córrali.
*<ek, and secretary - treasurer, Oregon, and tt Is an .en H w ^./n --
M rd .N . W. Heard. When , the dmiartnys is thè case of defend
regular routine of business was enl and homeless children., there
finished, the ladles spent several ere 130 Children in six home-11 k,
ia- hour» m aking article« e< fane/ cottages, in each of which there is
¡>: work tor their bazaar which will a big-hearted Christian Mqtker
J he held sometime arouiid Thanks- who gives to the ch M fb h 'd f her
” giving.
family the love and understand
Yihtetday’s meeting was the ing that 1« rare in a bojne whei
, last one that will be held until
after the Christmas hdlldays.
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M s*»y, Rev. a . - w The
groups of the local Delphian*
w ill meet. One at the home of
Mr*. D. A. Feterehfci f l ” Pin«,
ù v Wr ared11» « m M Ì m i l ire Msa.
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Tuesday, E a r. K L — Bouthern Ore­
gon chapter of the State Music
Teacher* association f i r s t
meeting o f the year. Luncheon i
i t the H otel Medford,
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She carves h et eyebrows, smooths
. her h air
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And 'see« herself a Ihdy fair.
The glens reflects' her plumhge
sheen,
her
h er
Her figure posed with
Jewell
haaghty
conscious
grace.
A gofg«0dsr(hfh< w ith sdtfn'elid ,
But With no trace of soul within.
May MacuUar Coggins,
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Ashland
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W. c , , T . j r .
by W . B. Tritea,
French
type,
wtde \ zAerglns,
coarse papor— Jhls brlef nevel by
an American aevelist ooaveys thè
illuslon of being a translatloa
frodi thè Franch or SPaalsh. The
m aleu p of thè beok la p a rtir ve-
spoaptble
fa r thle— the
flerld
and meiedretnatio styie fn y u p ii
in ferlo r W fttert o f these cdnntrifs
indulge are responsive stili moro.
One wondnrs whgt Amerloa« p f >
iishar em u la heVe pubuthed thM
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And remember, too, that
w h en you are through,
there areno fiubrea core*
bakmp, because everything
eggen fiore the «oenkghg
«ndwwnty raised. T ry the
h im « q u it * e a tta s
oved'still * farther?
. lxnosfnwithout* a
b lem lahi'now ^bnt«w henevergha
are straight-lined, with occasion­
ta n d a r an egg. he shows tym p-
ally, the front side-flare.
ms-of ecsema. «Physicians have*
Among Lanvin’s coats are many
with deep fur facings from neck­
line to hem. Such models usually the gelatin but the kinds of liq­
have, bell-shapei fur cuffs which uid. To keep fruit from sfetting,
turn backwards at the wrist. Ko put into the mold. » little nt a
fur is used upon hemlinee.
time, adding inore an the Jelly
Although black coats are more stiffens. Steived figs mix wei
frequent than colors, considerable with Hawaiian pineapple for g de.
beige and gray tweed models are lightfuj gelatin dessert,
, ,
shown. These are trimmed
in
Pineapple Shortcakes'hre jrel
matching fox; wolf or other long­ liked and quickly made w 1 t * k
haired pelts. New, as winter crushed
Hawaiian'
pineapple.
items, are coats of black s i l k
Either* a biscuit doUgQ or a plain
moire, padded to give warmth. cake, baked In layers w ill serve.
One attractive molfe model has Spread kruhhed pineapple thick.
melon-shaped collar and sleeves
of split mink tolls. Paris has %ot
the furs which we have in Amer­
ica and thns the frequent use of
animal tails as trinyning. Mink
tails are splits and appliqned
closely .together in horizontal ef­
fect upon fha cloth cottar and
cuffs. The effect Is quite lively.
Some moire silk coats use wide
reveres of White or summer-dyed
ermine.’ The black and
white
idea in coats also is depicted: in
tnr. in several of Lanvin's models.
Mme. Ganna Walska chose - e'wio
such wraps while we were there.
One Wag a short Jacket Of black
broadtail trimmed with huge re­
vere« of white ermine and the
other an evening cape combining
black seal and white ermine In
zig-zag effect.
Among the unusdai Lanvin
costumes is a suit of * black
Sheared' lamb. The fitr Jacket is
aight-Iined and extends to n
k t below thd hipline Snd - the
“The Winchester Store?
fa r f t ir t Is scant and btrnight-
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CA L U M E T
T H L
VV U H L D S
6 R E A TL' ó T
BAHAKG P0W1ÌER
B o fd en -t Evaporated
M i l L I t b pore* richj
country milk—for
every cooking tuende»
ONfWCKTtR**
tVAPORAJi®
M ilk
Hardware
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AAJ.JEJX |yyV H JljL/ IblytfM X
A JP cjjCdLr ’
KirW. TftAT IS WHY WE ABE OFFEBING OCR Nl
SO CHEAP.
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Fancy dried prunes, 6 lb s.. . . 42c; 15 lbs.
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6 lbs. Hand-cleaned white Navy Beans .
IS lbs. .............
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“T ag" Day.
W . C. T. U. "Tag” D4y wttThe
observed in AsUland - . tqmorrew,
Saturday, November 5. 1 Ä short
time ago the members of the local
6 lbs. Mexican Red Beans .. 48c; 13 lbs.
Grocery
Fancy Pink Beans or Pinots, 5 l b s , ___
pHONK M
Hours
Pmtect
Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. ,
New SauerlfrauU lbs.
TÉ TDWELL FREE
Dona Castile Soap at
> °rk .
L.
when they use this new wosder-
f s t French Proceed Page Powder
called M H L tO -O tQ — keeps tlfkt
ngiy shine aw dr. Women ra le
over ’ft» superiori purity and qual­
ity, .Stays oh länger— ekln loots
Hkn a peheh— keeps . coreple»lon*
yoqthful-r-grevanta 'U rg e pene.
Get a box o f M BLIXW JLO Pace
Pewdew < < W t t t t t d Phhhmncy{
East Bide Pharmacy,
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A now fruit salad served at
fashionable botola 1« Maryland
Ambrosia. It la made by mingling
lobe« of oranges, slices of bananas
dice of Hawaiian sliced pineapple,
of pineapple tid-bits, « few mal* ,j
sga gripes, and a handful of
nuts. The Juice from these d lf - 1
ferenit fruits may be Increased by J
the addition of sugar- a short time
before the dish Is served. Have
the ingredients ice-cold, and,
Just before Sending them to the
table, heap whipped cream
on j
the top.
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A perfect gelatin dessert should I
be transparent; brilliant and only I
stiff enough to hold its form, not I
solid. Here is the trick. Remem- I
ber it tnkes proportionately less I
H i m and Idas gelatin in chid than r
In hot Weather. Gelatin should 3
soak in cold'water and be dia- ¡j
solved over hot; never heated to i
the boiling pointy ah thia renders d
it sticky In general, two ounces 1
of gelatin (the amount usually In
every package) will Jelly t w o S
Quarts of liquid, but this must
be proved by trial, not onjy of* 1
Simpgttf « * '
I Mr. and M rs M erritt Randles
¡Hoist and Home«
fur-trimmed.
f Mr. thd/M rs. Hdi+Itt ‘ Randles
I were the gracious host and host­
ess Monday evening, October 11,
when theyenterfalned a groUp of
friends With a egrd party at their
pleasant koine eh L ib ert/ stijfet.
The rooms of their heme were.at­
tractively decorated with a Hal-'
lowe'en coin* scheme Of orange
and black.* Mr. Gay Raddles held1
high Wore foe which he received
' the first prise and Mr. Haf+y
Moore was awarded the consola­
tion.
A t a tote hoar Mrs. Randles
served delicious refreshments to
the fqrfowiag nanted: Mr. ‘and
Mrs. J a m « Shiffer.-M r. and Mrs.
Ruey Crouby, Mr. and Mrs. Gay
Randles, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam •
orenbemer and • . Mr. M erritt
Randies.
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Before Ber m lrrer llsdgdbi stands
And preen« herself with artful
hands;
, shine.
H e r glinting ejres,
Dr. and Mrs T. J. Malmgren of I
I Phoenix w ill be x>ut , of
towto I
I Wests Uri« evening, frid » y , No-
I rember 4, at n dinnerparty given
I by Miss Geftie tyto n at* her home
I on Palm avenue, the occasion be-
I tag in honet* of fb d birthday a n -I
I nlversary of her mother, M rs
Flora Haan. Other guests will be
I Aubrey add Clarence Haan and ( i
I Miss Edna GohCen.
WMndnday, NbV. d^—The Wed-
nesday Afternoon club e< the
Presbyterian church w ill meet
nt the-hadw of Mrs. » . r.'
W hittle, 4 t< fi street. ' A i j -
tnembeV* urged to he present.
Hostesses, Mrs. W hittle ahd
Mfs. August Scbuernsaa.
Her silken
'rtie hoake of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A.
le Peteri1»
0“ town street was thp
d scene of a most delightful affair
fast evening, Thursday. Hovem-
B her I , when they entertained n l
If i - ®mber '° f friends with . an eve- 11
t nlng of bridge. A profusion of 1i
chrysanthemum« and Colorful att- I I
^ | t nmn leaves were in evidence ,ev-11
j erywhere around the rooms ’ gf I <
J the Peters home, and this c o id rl’
scheme was also used for the tally
r eards.
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Three table« were in play dar- J t
ing the evening, lt n . S. A. Me-
iGee held high ecord among' the
I ladies, receiving a pretty little
pottery basket as the prize, and
( I Mrs. Gerald Wenner was awarded
jjt h e consolation. M r. Domino Pro-
I vost received a brass sm oking set
- I * * the wflt,eman’* f lL8t Prize and
f ! Wr S. K. McQee wae the gentle-;
man-consoled. A t midnight Hrs.
’ Peters served fried ehleken, sal*
I ad. hot biscuits ahd coffee. Dainty
I place cards and napkins made an
JettracUve decoration , - for the
I table.
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I - 'A e gneat llsf h*Muded:a Dr. J
add Mrs. * . • ! / . HaMlc, M f. and]
J M rs t . k . McGee. W and Mrs.
I Gerald Wenner,. gf?. , hgd Mrs.
| Domino Pro vest.äöd Rr. and Mrs.
I Charles A. Hataeh.
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° f Brid* e »* V ® **»
Chiesto
Interna*
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tlonal Livosto^t Exposition.
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64 size Grapefruit, each
mo
o « r TO r s u . v o s . w s
a lw a ys
g z v x m s L ow
dow m
ON SPUDS AND ONIONS, AND HAVE A WIDE VARIETY OF