Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 14, 1927, Image 2

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M r*. C h ari** A. H eine* was the
charming hoatea* 8atnrdsy eve-
14. Bing, November 12. when «he en-
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Ir r ia in e d
a n u m b er
of
fr ie n d s
so-! with a bridge party %t her attroc-
i* , ttvs heme oa Church epeet.
IM > Five table* were 1a play daring
a * 't h e evening. M r*. P. R. Bacha*
ne winning a lovely prixe for hoJd-
o leg high score. M t*. Gerald W ea-
a . nor waa awarded the consolation
an prise. Each guoot received a * a
favor, dainty little baskets filled
jg with assorted ant*, glased frw it
nd and candy. The bosthss served
ko delieioa* refreshments a t table*
,-t prettily decorated.
j ,
Invited guests wars: Mrs. B ari
M ' Crow, , Mrs.
Domino
Provost,
¡Mrs. Joha'Enders, Mrs. Andrew
YALE LOC
a r McGee, Mra. H enry Baders, Jr.,
. J Mrs. P. R. Hardy. Mra. H . U
Because black has become
prominently Identified „ w ith
really fashionable wardrobes
Bg t Clayeemb, Mrs. C. J. Read, Mrs.
u R. L Bardie, J r., Mrs. Gerald
ch Wenaer, Mrs. Clyde Toang, M r*.
er Elwood H eiberg, Mrs. O. A, P«al-
er sernd. Mrs. V. V .
M ills, Mrs.
nd H arry Tomllaaoa, Mrs. 8. A i Pet­
ers, Jr.. Mrs. W . H . McNajr. Mrs
In- P « R a ck u s. M rs S y lv a n
Pro-
,14 vott and Mrs. Clyde Malone.
us
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HlxtyAFlve A ttea d P a rty —
oi
Approximately staty-flve
por-
m BOBS attended the party at
the
,n. LIthia Springs hotel Satnwlay ovo-
en aing, November IX. given fo r the
rn member* of the/Senior 1 I f h
kg schoolfclee clubs and orchestra.
ed The hotel parlors were heautlfal-
ly decorated for, the a ffa ir with
fall flowers, chrysanthemums and
(g. carnations being used. The high
ng school teachers acted a* cfcape-
lBt roas fo r the party, which whs’ a
_
thorough sucteas.
*
The evening was spent'Playing
unison games, cards games, dano-
**g ehd tejllng fortune* fo r M n .
go Several high echoed songs Wore
he sung, Miss Lethe Mllea. song 41-
KITCHEN COUNCIL
1 cap flour
1 enp bran'
X level teaspeoi
lag Powder
% level teaspe
Simpson's
% Tpp. each o f Cloves. Alspice,
' The Rogue River CoUegg'Wem-
eifo d a b held Its regular month­
ly meeting Saturday aftyrnodl,
November 11/ nt the home df Mrs.
P, 0 . Crawford on Maktyow
Height*. Medford. Omgaa. After
a short business session, JTp r e
Ckawford, daughter o f th e bootees,
favored the elnb by playing two
pinna numbers, ‘'Minuet" and
"Donee'of thgD ryafo". Mr*. Ol­
e s Arnepiger gave n anrvey o f
"The Medalng of a Liberal Rda-
cxtlon."
Mrs. R. C. Mulholland a n d
November IX , members w< t h e
Women's Civie Im pru vem set d u b
will give s party in the clubhouse
oa W inbara W ay. pbo ess i* from
P. This ma
the a ffa ir to go toward swelling
twelve small
the treasury o f thia organisation.
The clubhouse la being attractive­
ly decorated and elaborate plans
have been eqmpfoted fo r the . en­
joyment o f a ll thorn who attend.
1 % cape scalded milk
Cards, hath bridge and "»« 0",
X-X c*p gratnd cheese
w lll-be features of the afternoon,
Salt and «ap rlh a
at thc.ead of which delieioa* re­
% enp finely chopped cold
fresh meats w ill ha served hy a
boiled ham
capable committee In charge.
Break macaroni la one-inch
The' pabHe la cordially invited pieeec and eodk In boiling salted
to attend and stifcngers are par­ water, drain, and reheat in sauce
ticularly- urged. to c*m e to t h e made o f b etter, « e a r, a p d .m llk .
party tomorrow afternoon and get to fwhkh la added cheeps.
A*
acquainted with Ashland ladles. soon ag cheese 1* melted, season
That’s why they ARB men of power. They kuQw
the value of thrift and good business. They have
leaned to profit by the mistakes they themselves
and others have made. Can you do the samef Will
yon be a man of influence and position some day!
I t ’s easy to start saving, harder to keep up, but
IT CAN BE DONE!
.
. Light aad airy kitchens. spick M rs.RO xe Scheffleia presented to Fifty cents Jrill.be charged, — X -
kttcheasi We're *nre of that. x ;
The kitchen Is the hemekeepera
"work Shop." Shouldn't it he one
o f the cheeriest and sunniest snots
■la ttfe house? Everyday yonder«)
coasting on It to radiate good n f a
tor the family and hospitality lor
mere frequently,
ef
antelope,
Which lo o f th e , same fam ily but
finer. These ns* net w ith mount-
lag * of mnroaalto aad real atones
firs. H u rd, arointed by M m .
Is, Mrs. West. Mrs. W ing and
WfJWari.
te following named AHHand
¿ pm of the f o r * Rhrqr Odl-
meeting la
Medford
Satartia y :
Mrs. W a lte r Herndon, Mrs. Allee
H m h >T. Mitchel-
say that she Just loved to cook W lUit»,
after «he had her hltehea done over, mq»e a«d » * . f r a n k bavia.
S 'i
R tt R
k
¡Y«« Wfol“ <*° oonmthlag today to
!
PMMW •
.5 y
of cornelian, jade. ~ « « » * r l . e ,
Quarts or cryatol. Each mount-
A
Atrofov!^ ,t* * J i * .p,ec* of Je’ elry
.displayed against the velvety
background of antelope.
. Black hate are daquestionably
COMFORT
STOVE
in your house th<
We have a splendid
and other household
supplies in our new
location
' a coat of paint. Then too, by a llt-
y * study yon may discover some
‘ W0Bderfnl way to rearrange the aad Mrs. Roy W ells oa the Boale-
¡Jhratehinga to ggve stops la prepar- Vsrd: M r. and Mrs. Charles Ha­
« part of the black mode though . lag m aaln J*st try aaeh a trick or ney, who reside jnst east of the
they are more important than an two and see what happens to your city; M r. John B. Haney e f Crater
a rn sese r f . They are part of the lUtche« m orale Aad when Kitchen ta k e ; Mise May Bahedlet a n d
coetame made e< batter's plush,
M
do father. M r. O. W . Benedict o n
velvet, velour i r felt
Improve!
.,«•
S h i m L e * trn rt n f the h i.,v
«
dralnhoard or the meat Mountain avenue; Mias Dorothy
»
oL.th* blac* hoard becomes discolored there 1* Flacks, and the Mlsaes Claire,
r**"*0*7 ™
'■ suede for af-
better than lesson Juice te Lois, H eyrle and Bernice W ell*.
teraoon, and la llsard or alllgat- r n s G>re whlteaem. After aaueestng'
A fte r dinner, the guests, who
or or naglarod kid tor street. Pat- -the jfclro eat of lemon* foTeaeklng
are all former Douglas county
e a t la smart bat no se much seen parpeees eave the rlnda te rah over residents, spent a happy hoar in
m the ether leathers.
-j «ha dndnbaard ar meat heard.
social conversation, and the girls
BrUUant pins that adorn
the
Ton may have a favorite oomaser- entertained with a . number of
hat. handbag or shoulder; buckles
c1* “ « for the etek and drain- beautiful pfaap selections.
t e co m p lete the plainer type of * *
« » tt
tootw—r are a ' part of
' the black
Point M<*<4lng—
, - /
M arcasita,' rhinestones,
The Merley Circle and the Mis­
colored and dryeUl < 1 *^ *]! have
sionary society ef the local Bap­
« M r J»«t «■ amklag the black
tist church w ill hold a Joint meet-
Medford.
The Blue Flower Lodge is ran
hy H r. and Mrs. Jack PeeMer,
-form er residents on the Boule-
v a r d la this city.
RepOrt A pplications H«aw>—
Aojfirdlng to tae Me£rorC dull
Tribune, applications for work
have beeh heavy at the Medford
branch of the United States em­
ployment bureau. In spite of the
fact that a number of aanonnoe-
meats have been made la regard
fo the scarcity <* w <u* in south-
era Oregon.
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M tt It
Pair I I... .. At Dhmevte-
The heme of Mr,«', and Mrs.
Leals B ro?u oa Church street
wee the eeeae of a meet delightful
a ffa ir yesterday, Sunday, Novem­
ber IS , when M n . Brown eater-
tfla e d a group of friends at din-
We Have a Good Supply
A t .twa o'clock a delicious meal
was served at a tehte perfectly
appointed aad beautifully decor­
ated w ith a. color «chaam of y n K
low, a huge centerpiece of m ari­
golds and green being used. A fter
dinner the m eets enjoyed a a ^
tor ride over the Siskiyou m ean-
talas.
Those present were the follow-
lag named:
B a lls. Miss Jsnet
Boyal Coal and
when fhoy hoe this nsw wonder«,
ful French Process F a r* Powder
celled M ELLO-GLO
Keeps that
ugly shine away.
Women rave
over Its superior purity and
quality.
Stays on - longer— akla-
looks like a peach— keeps com»
pleafoao youthful— prevents largo
pores. Get « Bbx of R E L L O -O L 0
Face Powder today. — L ltb ia
Pharmacy; Best Mde Pharmacy/
Our best is a high standard.
It means that the work is at
we know how to Make. ft.
Our best ma
our best wor
erätron—
Odr host of everyt
job of ^Printing or
Carson-Fow
Never Shine
tot oxporjraoa» with year
oaraed trophy hy hov-
UT mounted
h r, < any ono
Thd" largest
the season w f l ha
froe.
vk ,
‘- T
U rge Size Brief Cases, 3 pockets,
all leather . . . . . . . . . . 3^.00
Samson Hide School Brief Case, $2
M* expert.
hf
itod
m > -.‘
Co<8ey Bnlli
Cooley Batidla»
Today’sth e time!
G e«sm at Bine Flow er l l i | i
A num ber of p rom inentd guests
have stopped at the Rlne PIoweT
Lodge, oa the Pacific highway a t
Phoenix ( daring the past Week,
among whom were the following
Warned: M r. aad Mrs. .L. R. MeW-
fee of Portland. Oregon; M r. and
Mrs. Charles W . Reatfee of Med­
ford, Oregon; Mrs. W . A. Brown
o f Taklm a, Washington; M r. and
Mrs. O. H. Rosa aad W . L . Brown
of Portland, Oregon; B. 0 . H er­
land and M iss R ath Louise Toder
of Ashland. Oregon; A rth u r «kin ­
d e r’of Portland. Oregog; Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Draper of Port A a-
gelee, Washington;
Mrs.
Beth
W illie and son. alyo of Port A n ­
geles. and Frances f t
Kenney,
Ml. and Mrs. W illiam B. H am il­
ton and W illiam F. Isaacs, all of
—A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
(Biggpof tit ile Store iu Town, Open
Come ip and see what we have to offer before
AND WE WILL BE