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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1927)
r I J IMI k T ,- the Ideal ellate w tlbbe feel« OB 1 the afternoon of Tbureday. Do- 1 camber 1», to the Civic riabhoeed ] on Winhura Way. • » M Away out yonder I sec a star— Silvery sUr uflth a ttakltng song: To tee soft dew falling I hear tt calling— Calling and tinkling >the night along. G eorge R ose Mrs. Y. D. MUler, president of the Circle, has caarge of appointing committees to take eare ef the ha- » Members of the Missleanry 8b- clety carried on their usuel pro gram. Mrs. Freak Beswlek cew- dected the devotlopals, end en meeting” tee reed e scripture lee- sea along that line nbd gave a splendid talk. Mias May Benedict aad Miss Brickaoa reed a die- logae on the different phases ef temperance work. Mrs. Aaaa Sharey read aa article. “Opportaa- Ity p a r Grantor Patriotic Servtoe** from “The Ualen Signal.“ and alee a poem. Mrs. McCormlek read a haarorpas article “Batter aad Boem,” aad Mra. Alfred Segs- werte gave aa artlefe “ProhlM- • 1 party to Cftte ci» M w n r- MM. Bari Crew, Bra. Clyde i Malta*. Mrs. Charles A. Halnss, | Mrb. m tood Hedberg had Mrs. , oeotc* If. oraoa Were bbstroroe : last svsotite. TUartday. Novetn- 1 bar I f, when they entertained with a »te-Thattfc*Olviag phrty at < the Civic clubhouse on Wtoburn ’ Way. The clubhouse waa attrac- ’ lively decorated with baskets of 1 laurel berries, mistletoe and plat Mrs. Charm V . Cbattln en boagks. and sprays of these were 1 tertained her teether aad father wound around the lights, malting < aad the Southern Oregon Normal a very pretty scene. The evening was spent playing I school students w ha reside at her home «a Hargadtua atroet with a bridge. Thanksgiving tally cards being need. ' Two first prises « were given, one to Mrs. X d , Me-1 At o’clock a sumptuous Rae and the other to Mra. Mareh dinner was served at a table per Wagner. Mra, George Rose, who fectly appointed. The main fea la visiting hare from tyesceht i ture et the meal were twa baked Lake, .was awarded the consola geeee, which had been aeat to tion prise. Mr. F. Auer, accompan Mrs. C hattin from Mrs. A. Brear. ied ht the piano by Mrs. Claire cliffs of Kiamate walla. After Beebe, Entertained the ladle* dinner M l« Barbara BroW^ and with three beautiful numbers on Miss Fraacee Wright, who only the cello, and Mesdames CroW, recently moved Into the Chattin Malone, Haines, Hedberg and heme, were lnRlated with all hen- Gtoen. wish tS thank Mr. Auer tot ternfthlhg their gheata with era into the houoe. such rare enjoyment. * Klsborate refreuhmeUts wsht served nt thblea prettily arrhaged. IB the eenter of each Was placed a real pine cone surrounded by pine boughs formink the shape of a fan. On the top Of tbp< cones ward red and green lighted oaadles. Napkins carrying oat the Thanksgiving idee added to the table decorations. Thia decora tion scheme was most . unusual had .beautiful, reqnislng m u c h tftne and work on the part of the hostess**.* ~ "■ dt at urn heme ef 1 The entire'gueit list included: erma Mountain Mrs. Walter BeViugton, Mrs. Claire Beebe. Jdrs. R. L. Burdlu, Jr., Mrst f t B. Balls, Mrs. J. H. Churchill, MTO. HL L. Claycomb, Mrs. W. J. Crandall, Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mrs w et Dodge. Mrs. O. R. Dews, of ‘Dunsmuir, Calif., Mrs. Frank Deah, Mr*. Jotfc Mad have a ers, Mrs. Henry Mndero, J»., Mrs. Harriet -Fielding, Mrs. C. W. Fort* miller, Mrs. T. P. Franco, Mrs. J. HL Falief. Mrs. H. C. Gals», Mrs. H; H. Gillette, Mrs. G, HJ Hed berg, Mrs. P. K. Hammond, Mrs. J. H. Hardy. Mrs. P. R. Hardy. Mr*. Frank Jorddn, Mrs. D a n Kay. Mas. A. K. Kinney, .0 | N. Kramer, Mra. O. W. Long. Mrs. F. R. Merrill, Mrs. J. D. McRae, Mrs. Andrew McGee, Mrs. V. V. Mills, Mrs. A. J. McCnlTsn, Mrs, A. C. Nininger, Mrs. William Briggs, Mrs. P. R. Backus, Mrs. 1 Nate Bates. Mrs. George A. Brls- . ooe, Mias Georgia Coffee*, Mrs. 1 Russell Crlpe, Mrs. H. J. Carter, r Mrs. Bdwln Dana, Mrs;. Frank Dillard or Medford, MTO. Harris i Dean, Mrs. Gene Hastings, Mrs/ J. M. Hughes, Miss Marguerite { Hammond, Mrs. HUs, Mrs. J. H. i McOes, Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Mrs. Judd Miller, Mrs. V. D. Miller, I Mrs. W H. McNair, Mrs. Her- , bhrt McCarthy of Dunsmuir, Cal- l& tnk, Mrs. W. Li Maxey, Mrs. McCall, Mra. Domino Provost, Mrs. O. A. Psnlsernd, Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Jr., -Mrs. A. H. Pracht, , Mrs. P. 8. Provost. Mrs. C. I. J. , POrtsr. Mrs. B u ll Pell, Mrs. D. . Pbrotsi, krs. R. Poor, Mrs. of Crescent . lubireness. Ouo can see end • fee»" color as well. Bat bow can one be »are to choose the eorrect -hades to wagy every day — 0» choose »M fl that are »ratty and becoming and Itgtlte at the game timet Some íaow instinctively — sum» must cultivate the a r t through observation. Rules — simple had complete— might help. Here tgey are. • It it best to study the whole cortante as B COlOt com position. study it ta rotation to your own individuality and fig ure, seeing that U 1» flattering. Color mast be salted to th i pun. pose Of thé Coutume — aporta, street bbays, afternoon. * • Color must 60 suited to the material and the cut of the eoetume. Col or must suit the hour of the day — morning, noon or evening. Col or must suit the mood which the costume is supposed to reflect gay, somber,‘darh or light, warn or cool. And in addition to thege color facts there Is a Inst admonition and one tîg.t Jp more Important than any c l the Others. No clever woman I* going to w^ar a color, no f i t t e r ROW pbpaftr it la, un less it Is becoming to her. . There are myriads o f shades and tunes this, asagon. Some are, of course, mote popular than oth ers. If oàe can Wear these popu lar tenes so much the better—If not chopeé one that "will flatter. There are many and the choice wilt be easy. B|d<t .la the meet highly thought o f color, then all I ho browns and . belges through the wood tones, followed by navy blue &ud slightly lighter blue, then the greys and lastly t h e greens and thé . wine ,reds. Bat remember to follow thp rules for choosing colors byfoye attempting to fasten your thoughts to any one tone for any one eostnus. FOR THANKSGIVING Like a Wave the rippb idea la furs aad In fabrics shows signs of spreading. Withal, the snug hlp- Unf of the moment la kept intact. The hlpllne la everything, tor with thia added fhllhess to blouse and the skiVt thb hipilae £» of one portion of the garment that re veals the slim and gracefal figure beneath. The ripple M the cR$ular flare first Was tbit la the dresses and then In the front flare of t fa a dressy ctothr coats. It has devel oped and become popularized to such an extent that little eifeu- WE DELIVER TttANKSGtVING " M.M ft New Materials Jh* feriéis«— On with the dahfce nnd the tea tro agd the Opaft aad nil thé to- c isi functions ovar which fashion provides— aad whuro All is light algd laughter and gaifty. t h e brightest, the newest and t h e must unusual and beautiful of fabrics will grace with their charm, their individuality and they radiant colorings these gath erings of winter. delicious in coffee to o — S îm p so h ’t • • Hardware “Th* Winch«** Ster«'’ t b e Whits H A t f t íu s u A p - i o b a x s .. T O t t t t P A F lg -a C O D Q UALITY-« ROLLS ENGLISH WALNUTS—HBW OBOP-SOFT SH] raw CROP s e e n u s s r a i s i h s —3 l b s . . . . NXW CROP LOCAL PINK BRAKS, 3 LB8. BRROHMUT CHZWIHG TOBACCO, 3 PROS. . mriMmm^ro-mm«aro— ■*■— s^mBtetemironumi^-nmpwam— ro—s»m-Ä— H « .^ « Lake. . Mrs. Walter Rediferd, Mrs. C. J I Read, Mrs. Rose Robinette, Mrs. I H. 8. Sanford, Mrs. T. W. 8an- . ford, Mrs. A. C; Strang», Mrs. F. , G. Swedenborg, MM. Black, Mrs. Harry Tomlinson, Miss Victoria . Tavener, Miss Katherine Vincent, , Mrs. F. F. Whittle^ Mrs. Devs i Whittle, Mrs. Herald Wanner, . Mid. Otto Winter, Mrs. Clyde , Young, Mrs. Dean Scott*,' Mrs. T. , jl. Simpson, M/a. C. A. Shntta, Mra. Louis Schwelu, Mrs. Dswsy , Saokett, Mrs. August Schusrman, . Mrs. Braest Walfla, Mrs. J. M. Wagner, Mrs. Fred Wagner,' Mrs. Doh Whitney, Mrs. K M. Berg, albs toned, or gay ta a madly of artful fjower prints gltatenthg with Basel threads . Across the room, well to the fere .there wW be the slender!« ink sophisticated town, grace fat every drape, elegance la every told. Complimenting ltw fll be a flaring brilliant dross. It ta like a modern verson of the Arabian Nights that has hpen transported Ob the magle carpet of Fashion Into the evening hours. Period Gowas . * Period gowns thia smuroa have taken on modern touches that render them different from those of last season. One of the new charaetoristioe -In the see of the filmy then bolero. American beau ty velvet Waa trimmed, with lovely AieaOon tad* defined with gild thread aad hand < embroidered flowers at the bottom of the bo llero-itke blouse. . eu * r Of the hmarter 1 píete costume dredtou, and some of the coats d ress.” have developed a flare that starts — «*—A- at the shoulder line. Fortune does r*imsr fir*-* prises la tlnu O¿* d the newest guises of the Steten path» a! blouse la the tehciaatlng little me*. They wot Jacket very of te g of a transparent other* hadn’t , velvet, aad again of crepé satin, you. and thoas which M WOm over the »leer silk seised everythli frock'before dinner. Because 1« eWnlag.—HbrW makes tts law aVthe bewitching ---------- — hour when cocktails are being Fresh P-N« passed U has been dubbed t h e Pound. 3Sc. T PHILLIPS PANCAKE FLOUR Reg. 15c Pkg. Sat. only 2 for 25c Reg. 40c Rag, S a t only . . . . 30c A fter a feast, thankfulneft just naturally ex presses itself more liberal#, Und more liberally still after a feast o f Fry»’» "Deiicioas” Brand Ham — it*« so carefully ssleoted and so m ild # edred— every atom o f its Natural goodness*» pre- » served. Added to this is the deliciour flavor end f reshnest that taste can always discern ic c Fry»*« "Delicidui” Brand H am . For your protection, it ¡8 doubly checked by Prye gaper» and U. S. Q rean uheot im pecton. Write to Frye * O0npany, Portland, for Frye’a "Meat Guide”--over 200 tested recipes. Send 2c to cover postade. ’ Reg. 75c Beg, Set. only v 60c This is one of the best and oar stock is absolutely fresh. This is one of the best Oleomargarines—A fine butter substitute—Saturday only—3 Pounds f o r ........ — For That1 Cranberries, Now Apples, Winter N< orango and Lemon ring Dinner, We Have:' i n o m Qraprfhii*, Barn«»., Nuiey 11 kinds of X«w Crop Nuts, Citron, Prunes, Figs, Plum and Fig Pudding TRADE (SuCCCRNOf to H ilU ) 71 N. Main Telephone 190