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part of the afternoon, bat the ma
jo rity ot Ibe tim e w ill ba given
over to M r*. MneGraekea’a ta lk ,
which the members are looking
forw ard to w ith much anticipa- Lhdks RagUM
tioa. I t has not been doflnitely
decided at thia date Whether or
■ot there w ill ba any other aaaa-
Ughtfnlly about "Naw Y o -* -k
Night», because Stephen Graham
I had what many lack, namely the
ability to enjoy those nights. He
I ease In the great Paramount
Batlding. huge pile of ssasonry in
i the heart or the grekt theatrical
playground the following pletftre:
"L ika superimposed brick-kilns
the P aram oun t blunddrs upward
to the woo a .”
And the discoveries that onr
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modern wanderer made In Goth
am! For years the visitor from
oat of town, haring firs t r e a d
Grpham’s word picture« o f speak
caries. ot foreign quarters and
other places hidden away from
the average man’s aye. w ill be
seeking ont each places as Gra
ham calls
"K ittle
Hungary,”
“ Tony's” and the others. They
will ha padlocked by that time,
perhaps, bat that they exist today
can ba vouched fo r us thia w riter
has vUlted many of them — or
had. before o ftid a la decorated
them w ith the law's grim
pad
lock.
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One can not help but ponder
over what a Superb guide M r. Gra
ham woald ba to the visitor in
New York, over what a philoso
pher ba must ha to w rite so nn-
derstandiagly of the city’s so-
called pitfalls. Graham baa w rit-
to n oth er guide books— although
ho has hever called them by that
name. Bat his latest volame. pub
lished by George H . Doraa Com
pany. Is the mast unusual such
book aver to come before us. He
puts romance In the business of
knowing the greatest city. He
does not even know the meaning
o f the word " k ill Joy”. I t to pleas
ant do. know that the present age
of isms and prohibitions has per
mitted him to write.
Duriag a social hoar a commit
tee ot which Mrs. C. W. Hanaoa la
(hairm ah. w01 serve
delicious
refreshments. I t la hoped that
all members ot the Ashland D. A.
It. v fli attend the meeting tom or
row afternoon and hear Mrs. M a o
Crachea’a message.
a mm
The attractive home o f M r. and
Mrs. W . H. M cNair on Oak street
was the scene of a most enjoy
able a ffa ir Monday evening. No
vember 14, when Mra. M cN air en
tertained a number of the Sfarln-
erc* wives at an Inform al dinner
party.
Coven were la id fo r eight peo
ple at a table exquisitely arranged
and beautifully decorated w ith a
huge bouquet o f bronse colored
chrysanthemums.
D ainty place
cards, corresponding w ith t h*<
flowers, were also used. A fte r the
d elirio u s m eal th e g u ests sp en t s
pleasant evening playing' bridge.
Mrs. Charles A. Haines won first
prise and Mra. Clyde Malone was
to Chesterfield!
Those who received ' the do»
lig h tfa l hospitality . of Mrs. .Mc
N air were:
Mra. Charles k .
Haiafta, Mrs. C lyde'M alone. Mrs.
P. R. H ardy. M rs. J. H . Hardy,
MiO. H enry Maders, Jr.. Mrs. H.
K. Ctayborib and Mra. A. J t Mc-
Callen.
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Ctvto Ctab Pasty — n«h *
i
Approximately eighty woman
attended the WsUm’i civic lm -'
provameat clab party yesterday
afterneon. Tuesday. Novembdr 15,
in the Civic clabhonae on W in-
barn W ay. gives for the purpose
of swelling the treasury o t this
orgaaiaatioa. The party was a
great success, hath socially add
financially, and the members wish
to thank a il those who ao rftadily
j y y /k m r aupport
,
I g w 5 D L Hamm ond was chair
man at the s atire a ffa ir, graeioaa-
ly assisted by Mra. P. 8. Provost
and Mrs. W . L. Maxey, and the
rooms of the clabhonae m a r s
beautifully decorated, under their
afcfe management, w ith large bas
kets and bouquets ot fan Dowers
.
“ M f W T O R K M IG HTS’
(Review for United Press)
The master galdd book ot New
Tort ban beuh w ritten. Stephan
Graham, tghmp aapkario. to the
author'and bin volume Is e a llM
“New York Nights.”
Years hence, when Mr. Baede
ker ’s Informative little books on
the rights 0f world famous cities
still sell, soma youth of today,
then a greybeard, w ill taka out
h it Well * « * h copy o f "New T o rk sad greens.
The afternoon was spent play-
Nights” sad chuckle over stories
lag
cards, both bridge and “ 500“
of people and places that made
New York America’* gayest city being in p la y X ’Tboae whq did not
back in 1557. • •
'
I care fo r this dtrprsion. spent the
“Naw T o rk Nights” ia a solid time doing fancy work and in con
story of New T ork. but true to its versation. MtS. D. Perozzi won
title It tells the naughtiness of tka firs t prise la bridge and Mrs.
New T o rk nights ee w all da the Koala Brown was awarded thy,
more sober facte. “Tax” Guiana's consolation. Mrs. Kalu Cheever of
night d a b , "Tax” herself. “ Ro Blkton. Oregon, a form er resident
many” M aria, speakeasies, flop who to spending several days here
houses, the Chinese theatre— all visiting With Mrs. L. A. Roberta
are described by thia wanderer a f her heme oa Church street,
who found ia New T o rk "a hld- held high ecore in “ 500." Dainty
hand-embroidered guest
towels
were presented to those winning
honors.
A t the close o t the pleasant af
ternoon s social committee nerved
delicious refreshments of candied
apples, cake and coffee.
T h e
present officers of the Women's
Civic Improvement clab are i uq
MBKKG-GLO to a wenderfal new following named: Mrs. George A. I
shade— yonth color. Peraptratloa Briscoe, president; Mra. W alter
hardly aWects it aad it w ill not Radlford.
vice-president;
Mrs.
leave the skin dry s a d , drawn. Domino Provost, recording secre- i
tary j Mra. Gerald Weener, cor- 1
Powder and enjoy Its marvetoas responding secretary; Mrs. A rth u r <
beawttfyiag
qualities.
Stlefcs Cogglas. treasurer; Mrs. P. K . I
well, mays on longer, end does Hammond; Mrs. C. I. i .
porter '
het clog «ha, pores.. You wHl •hd Mrs. h . 0 . Enders. Jr., '
sorely like MBKLO-OLO.— Kithla
Pbaraiary; East tid e Pharmacy.
by Rev. H. T. Mitchelitiore
- By &
cut a little thicker. They o ffe r
marvelous opportunities for. dec
orative work done frith a pdktry
tube.
Sandwiches may ha retied like
a Jelly ro ll, wrapped tjghtly is a
towel, then sliced e lf. They may
as« be sliced real thia, rolled lik e
< setolf aad tie d w ttk shrift rih-
boa which harmonises w ith toe
color scheme.
i
By mean* of today edtteto they
Wri he cat In day dbfttrahlb
A garnishing o f pamley, water
cress, o r some blossoms, adds to
the attractiveness e f the plate,
when the shndwMfa to » « l u g
served.
MAY PENALIZE
KEY WITNESS
VfeUl-8inclair Bniblovee T a M.
Good New* for
THANKSGIVING
ROASTERS
$4.00
t State Regent of the Daughter*
o f tbe American Revelation. Mrs.
Gordon MaeCrackaa of Ashland,
w ill make her aanual official vis
it to the Mount Ashland chapter
of the D. A. R. Friday afternoon,
November 15, a t 5:3« o’clock, si
the home of Mrs. H . A. Steams,
137 Oak street.
The usual buataess w ill occaov
to
$1.50
famous Portland spedal-
’ assist with the work
Ben as Mt Asset and a Liability
T . Mltchalmftra
Boys Ih the home dqmand an
investment of either mopey or
ldbor which had a mohetary
rathe. A dollar a day to tnanfll-
eient from babyhood Up, to pay
fo r hto food, clothing, shelter,
nursing and doctoring. But one
(hitler a day yon have Invested
$kbOO by the tim e he to through
grade school; . fifteen hundred
more When through high school
and flftofth hhhdred More rihri»
through college, or a total of
|8 0 0 0 .
And i f there are four
boys you have *n Investment of
At leant 531,000.
This is a larger aem than most
people of Ashland w ill have in
vested. ia any other enterprise.
B et the amount of the invest
ment to net the grave question.
The big question is: Is yoar’ In-
vsKtnent ah asset o r a liability?.
TO he ail SSBfit a boy m ur/
have learned to care Tor and de
velop bis body. He ia fa ll of vim
vigor and vitality ahd this fund
of health should not be wasted,
lMR grow. The boy should learn
to p ity , And be should learn to
play el dan. >
f t to» an asset the boy should
develop his mlng. H e can th lak
and feW aftd Will. . This power to
what makes him a human be
ing and w lh make him a to ll
grown man.
W A S H IN G TO N , Nev. «14 — n p j
— Judicial taaehlnery Moved to
day to »enlltoe tt. M . btockmer.
the miaaiag hay Witness fa the
h A U -S iaririr Teapot Dome tria l,
for his failure to tobtify ia pe-
sgonfta to a subjoeha served on
him ih PHftee la ri Spring.
Jnrilee Sldflons IM M d a rule
calling M ackm er to appear here
To ba an asset thk boy should
oa JaashtT « aad show cause why develop hto spiritual life.
And
hd fthoulaii t be held tor contempt the spiritual Ufa come* In .try
d oeftri M ri properly eonflscated ing to live like Joan* Christ who
to the extent of felH.ftOo under was as true and manly a boy a*
the new Welsh law.
ever lived and who set a pattern
for other boys.
Oregon iariltutfcm* ha*fe per-
Fathers who are building up
rinal property worth 813,853. assets la their boys note that a
5lft.
real companionship is worth a
library of admonitions.
Advice
that hikes and playa ball and
goes fishing and eata three meals
* day Is the sort that w ill help
the boys the most.
The things a boy needs most
must ba caagbt the same as
measles.
The sort of goodness
th a t counts is invariably con
tagions.
The beet inaeeglatlon
la a good father.
FINE X-RAY
IS INSTALLED
Swedenborg Pnrchaees
installation of a complete new
X-R ay equipment In the office
of Dr. F. O. Swedenbnrg, in the
fihedenburg building, ha* befen
completed by B. It. Knott» Port-
fknd. rsptedentatlvft of The Hta-
gbledh T-fcay eertpahy.
The saw equipment, which ebi
bodies every one of the latest
developments in X-R ay r e f k , to
tlla first of its kind to be In
stalled In tbe Rogue Btvbr V k i-
ley, ahd tits machine wds pur
chased at a cost of approximately
58500.
W ith other new equip
ment which the doctor purchased,
the coat w ill h ^m u ch grehteT.
Mias lA ona B. Dolesft, ddetotdnl
to Dr. Swedehbnrg. has Utudled
use of the X-ftaJr ntSchides dh-
WE WISH TO SE L L -liiSB D THÉ* SPACE
1 ' < r - h u»d. M r. K nott went
»
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to install n similar
t a . i M . and may Inter install
the equipment in the dfflee of a
Medford doctor.
(Coattasad From Page One)
Trees ^long AUiaon street are
to be “ trim m ec up” to a height I
F ran k King. 50. was sentenced
to serve 30 day* in the connty
ja il whdh convicted of a charge
of baring nntagged deet meat
ia hto possession Illegally.
His
son, Ttlman king. 30, Is bold
on a sim ilar charge. Game. W ar
den-R oy P arr made the arrests.
The fam ily resided near Plne-
harat, having recently moved
here from California. .
o f eight feet and shrubbery
around the library lot to to be
eut. In aeeordancft with a petition
signed by resid en ts of that dis
A senfe of humor I* essential
tric t who wanted the trees high for happiness according to
M r.
enough ao that they might carry and Mrs. C. H. M urray of Med
umbrellas beneath them.
ford who recently observed their
fifty-seventh wedding
aantver»-
ary. Both are la good health.
trshfleld — Burke Canning
seeks cannery location on
a fte r a flra broke oat In t h e
main balldteg of the Men Mercey
Academy today. Awakened
by
tbe smoke. Stater Leone cried out
In alarm and tben led forty-two
other nuns to the children'* qnar-
ters, carrying them to safety.
Portland
No Worry
Rohm l’laf», Ndv. 9 l o 20
about Whether ybnr oar is
Return lim it Nov. 31.
W orld's
rreatqftl mdtor stage system aa-
being given the host df
WE HAVE ANOTHER RICK OF
WOOD.
Two Attested
Wheh Untagged
Ment b Found
service
bring it to
ottr station.
Bast OQt
seres
protection, com fort— most
dally aebMuIm.
Serves all Cali-
East to BI
Fftfto and BI. Loots, over A ll-Y ear
Highway
b e d v e a t—
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2 dozen at till» price.
*-Al Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
( HiRRcst U ttle Store ih Town, Open Evenings)
Com, in and we ^fhat wp have to offer befotw
buyipg. K .'i i
I F t Dry l i r aad Pin«, Per Oord,
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