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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1927)
or. Phone 39 or 475-L Here happiness and love reside» And yon are pitting by my side— W e , softly sphek and then are - Relatives and friends of M r. s ttU - and ¿Mrs. Prod Homes in the Movember night— BcUvieW district spent . a moat The storm winds blow The a ir Is touched with hints of plaasant day at their residence, Thursday, November 24, Thanks And yet a few stars, peering giving Day. They had a bounti ful dinner nt one o'clock for Mrs. through,. Seem laughing down on mo— and Homes* parents and relatives and at six. o’clock they entertained a yon. group p f friends at a buffet sup — Selected. 22 0 22 ' \ ' per. The following people* spent Hplrwdhl Crowd a t M k * Dan ce A splendid crowd of 1 o e a 1 the evening there playing cards, Elks and their ladies were in a t / dancing, In conversation and 11st- tendance nt the annual Thanks saing to music: Prank Homes of giving ball, Wednesday evening. Grants Pass; M r. and Mrs. J . H. three children, November 22, In the ballroom of MeKinslo and the Ashland Elks -Temple on Dorothy, M ildred and Betty. Joan, M ain street. Tho h all had boon of Medford; M r. and Mrs. Clar Miss beautifully decorated for tho af ence Homos of. Talent! fa ir w ith largo hand-painted tu r Louise Homes' o l Weed, C alif., keys. fru it, " h o r n of plenty” and and M r. and Mrs. W . G. Tucker, all those things which give tho Mrs. C. I. Homes, Herbert Smith, George Russell, L. B. Tucker and true Thanksgiving atmosphere. Punch wan served daring the son W ilb n r of Ashland and the evening, and nt twelve o'clock de Bellview district. <2 22 22 licious refreshments were served In the banquet rodm of t h e temple. Domino Provost's Dance Bapd furnished the mjisic W ed nesday night, fo r which there was Saggeotioae fo r Soaday Dinners Yas, Sunday should be a xlay of much praise. rest, but we'm ast o af, and of ‘ all 0 0 three meals of the day, Sunday Unossudly Large Attendance A t dinner la the moet Important. The Sunday dinner must be a An unusually large attendance should marked the regular meeting of little more elaborate, it consist of foods and dishes not the Elks Ladles Card club yester on the every-day dinner day afternoon, Friday, November seen table. ~ ‘ 24. in the Elks Temple op Ma(n Even though we went some street. The meeting was post poned from Thursday, November thing different, the entire Sunday, 24. as - that was Thanksgiving morning must nob be spent pre paring the dinner. Mach o f this Day. - Cards occupied the time, both work ahonld be done on Satur marketing bridge aad “ 5Q0” being in p M j. day. AJl planning, Mrs. Georgs Rofs h«ld high*score and the''baking should be done. In tbe fanner which she re W hen preparing dinner food, do ceived a pretty prise, and Mrs. W . not forget to keep yonr Sunday B. Beebe'wo à the firs t prise in night-suppers o r lonch in -mind. Cook 1«0. i little more meat la '*50«” . ; . , . * The hostesses. Mss. Gay Cary prder to have sandwiches, or a and M re, Clyde Costello, srrvod few lefto ver vegetables can.easily tasty refreshments at the close o f -be combined into n delicious and appetising salad or a hot scallop the afternoon's* play. ed dish to be served w ith y o 'n r 0 0 0 sandwiches. They are good com Thanksgiving P inner n t O. F . bined w ith a gelatine m ixture for Monday, Nov. 9 ft —-The Ashland A rt elnb w ill hold Its regular moating a t the home of Mrs. C liffo rd Jenkins, 134 Pioneer avenue. Mrs. J . B 4 w a r d Thornton w ill'b o assistant host- Monday, N ov. 90.— Ashland Mu sic Study club meeting in par lors of the Presbyterian chursh AU mem^prs urged to be^resent. Tuesday, Nov. BP. — Rebekah Homecoming in tho I. O. O. F. ball. A ll Odd Follows a n d wives, Rebekahs and visiting members, invited. Thursday, Bee, 1^—-Social Circle of the Christian church meet ing In the church parlors. Meeting postponed from Thurs day, Nov, 24, . *\ F riday, Jaa. BO.— D. A. R. meet ing at the -home of Mrs. E. V. Carter, 214 Boulevard. 0 0 0 NOVEMBER NIGHT N ovem ber n ig h t— T he sto rm w inds blow , The a ir Is touched with sdow ; A nd yet a few 's ta rs , th ro u g h , . Are laughing down at you. I HOME HINTS winking The fire crackles m errily; The caudles cast their yollow glow. Like tender smiles which seem to know • That w intertim e can never be When hearts are young and hearths are bright. And souls are singing wonder- songs; And cares and doubts add fears and wrongs. . Are shut away from cheer and and light? The paisley shawl npon t h e chair Is filled with vagrant colors bleat. The old andirons, strangely bent. R eflect the gleam ing o f y o u r hair. Outside the earth Is touched with - e h lll; dfartha \$]iMfades K ltC H E N C O U N C IL \ How to be a welcome dinner guest—la squally as important as how to be A charming hostess. No doubt there Is not one of us who Isn't anticipating being a guest nt soma friend’s dinner tabla dur ing this holiday season. How shall ws be pleasant gnosis and make onr company desired? The first end last m is o f course is to follow tbs lead of our hostess sad be con< alderate always. Thera are so many little easterns that are Important egd no proper gnset esa ignore them. Invitations to dinner should be answered with in twenty-four boon after receiv ing. in the same style‘as received, either formal or informal. We mast plan to arrive hot more than ten minutes before the hoar tor dinner. On no aceofat short of accident must a guest be late tor a dinner engagement. When dinner In served aad an nounced the guests enter the din ning room and take their plsoes according to the arrangement of the hostess. Quests will stand behind their chairs until the Jmstsns by .. y "Oh hour o f a ll hours, the most blessed upon earth! Blessed hoar of our dinner! The land of his birth; The face of his first love; the bills that he .awes; z The* twaddle of frlopds, and the venom of foes; The sermon .he hoard when .to church he last wont; ' The money he borrowed, t h o monoy ho spout! A ll o ( those things a man, I be lieve, may* forget. And not be tho worse for forget ting; but never,. • , _ . . . n ° a Never, never, oh never! E a rth ’s Entertained A t Dinner— luckiest sinner M r. aad Mrs. O. L. Bullan de- the llghtfully. entertained the follow- Hath unpunished forgotten hour of h l i dinner.” , Inc named people a t dinner Thanksgiving Day nt th e ir home j jB Ashland: M r. aad Mrs. C. J. * PROTECT YOUR CHILD’S H arrta- Mre. c ■ « * » . M r. Steve « » rk *. Mrs. Npds and grandson if a dtah^ls some- Jacka®n Burba*and M ip. L e a . -___- A fam ily rb-unlon was bald Thursday, November 24, Thanks giving Day, at. the A. H . Peachy home on Lincoln etreet, this city, 1 A snmptbbne dinner w a s afthred to the following named: M r. -and Mrs. Edwin D ana and throe children, Bpb,‘ Helen aad HEALTH Through thoughtlessness t h e slight cough o r eold of a child Is sometimes neglected sad become, serious. A tow doote of Foley’s Honey and T a r Compound, at small cost, taken a t tho onset dt a cold, brings opoody relief. Bo pre pared. hava n bottle of this safe rellpble cough remedg on hand and give promptly whop a cough or cold ta firs t detebted. Equally affective for grown perrons. Ask for Foley's Honey and T ar.— For sale by all druggists.— No, 4. Bi Behind The Mask On Broadway N EW YO R K. Nov. 2«.— <U>>— The season* o f blasted hopes on Broadway is a t hand. W ith the 1227 program w e ll under w a y many hopeful authors are o nly w a itin g th e day when th e ir play- w ritin g e ffo rts shall be consigned fo re ver to the cobweb corner, w h ile m any a w ould-be actor o r actress is pre pa rin g to depart fo r the in te rio r p o in t fro m w h i c h th e ir attem pted m arch to stage g lo ry began. v New Y o rk , N o / 22. •’and thus o f fe rin g Broadway an inside p ictu re o f gangland in Chicago on elec tio n eve. “ The R acket” is the w o rk o f a Chicago newspaper man* and is produced by B rady and W lm ans. “ A rtis ts and M odels” re tu rn e d to Broadw ay in new dress Nov. 22, b rin g in g w ith it Ted Lewis* jazz band, Florence Moore and a ve ry cred itab le cast o f e n te rta in ers; produced by the Sbubertg It hade fa ir to have a lon g season Among the o utstan din g n e w here and to be a s te lla r road a t openings, m any o f w hich prom ise tra c tio n la te r. to w eather the B roadw ay season “ I t is fo olish to pretend th a t and to be seen o ut on the road there are Countless good playB ate: "T h e M arquise,” s ta rrin g B illie w hich are denied readings by Burke, w hich broke a prem iere fir s t class managers,” said Miss " M r . Zlegfeld carries record in W ashington, D. C., and Burke." him arm loads of was most fa vo ra b ly received in home w ith dram a, sent h im fro m a ll sections New Y o rk. o f the c o u n try. F o r several years, “ And So to Bed,” the sequel to by common consent, I have been “ The D ia ry o f Samuel Pepy’s,” h is searcher fo r a G reat U nknow n th a t famous book o f old England. d ra m a tis t w ith a standing o ffe r o f I t is produced by the Shuberts. a 25 percent in te re st in a p lay If V‘*The R acket,” produced In I found one. I can tr u t h fu lly say No {noble: “H o w can we reach cuBomers more often with- tu t increasing the number of salesmen’s and at the same time put punch into our sales J message?’’. .W hy, the consistent use o f the/ telephone to reach the trade nearby or in J distant places—is the answer. [ For telephone service is now a proven' ’ sales force that combines maximum results ' with m in im u m cost in dollars and cents, as well as tim e And more-this service ex tends to over 70,000 c itie s and to w n s throughout the United States, to Canada, across the Atlantic Great Britain and now to Mexico City and other important points in Mexico. Conor more tales territory—by telephones] r • ] J In order to he able t o , attend church, a roast is the easiest kind of meat to prepare, your potatoes may be cooked around the 9 meat and w ith a green vegetable -you have a complete dinner» Baked h a m 'is another .id eal kind of meat fo r dinner. T h i s fcould even be baked on Saturday. Creamed potatoes are delicious w ith baked bam. Haw many of you have tried baking ham w ith grated pineapple? I t is one of the most tasty ways you can cook Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Redtfer Host h am ., Spread the grated pineap ple over the hqm .w lth the brown sugar tbe same as you do fo r'o r dinary baked ham. A dessert such as ice box cake, date pudding and cakes of all kinds should be prepared the day before. I t has been said that tbe wel fare of the fam ily both physical and spiritual may depend upon the one who provides the three meals a day. W e w ill bet that woman who flew via " a ir m all” from New York to C alifornia to keep a din ner engagement had a new gown. — Beaverton Review. ta C m Production) Board of Directors, Ashland Civic Im provem ent Clnb When Butter Is H ard— Jn.'Win- ter when batter is too hard to cream for cake making, heat the sugar and add slowly. The* heat from the sugar w ill soften -th e butter. It . the butter is melted, It w ill not cream so w ell and the cake .not be of such (hod tex ture. To Remove Scorch—-A c l o t h wet in dilate peroxide and laid dver scorched spots and dried by a moderately hot Iron, w ill re move every sign of scorch. New Uses for the Egg Beater— If batter of any kind Is beaten with the egg beater for five m in utes when about half the flo o r has been added, a smootji batter w ill result, and one that w ill taste much better when cooked. Beat gravies and sauces with egg beater while cooking, and It w ill be much easier to keep them from lumps; or If they h a v e cooked lumpy, a vigorous beating w ill give good results. through a.performance of “The Spider,** premier mystery thriller produced by Sam H. Harris nn<l now well at the Wont of produc tions long on Broadway. . When people go to mystery “The Spider” la the play in plays and become thrilled they lose their personal belongings. Which a «hot is fired from the au This is evidenced by the number dience, opening the mystery with o f articles left by those harried, which the plot is chiefly eoncern- nervous persons who have sat To A ll Broad-Minded People o f Ashland: " Strangers coming to Ashland are greatly impressed by t h e beautiful trees and shrubs in and aronnd th e 4 lty . By whose authority was the large oak tree bn the corner of Woightman and the Boulevard cut down? Was the tree used for fuel, or where did It go? How many more are «going to bo sacrificed and are the people of Ashland going to a llo ^ thia? M r. pad Mrs. O. F. Bllvpr enter tained a group of relattyea and friends Thanksgiving Day, Thurs day. November 24, with a dinner party at their home on Hargadine street. A beautiful bouquet of bright yellow chrysanthemums graced the center of the well appointed table. The guest list Included the following named: M r. and Mrs. Charles J. Brady. M r. and Mrs. Henry Raid, Dorothy »field, and Buddy and Peggy Silver.' 0 0 0 he seated. From which side of the chntar? Really a triv ial matter, hat ® “ to be perfectly correct we aqat onr- D. o f V . V . Meet— selves from the left side. The Daughters of th e Union The napkin Is partially unfolded, veterans held their regular meet- only partialjy, and spread on the tag j„ thdPAshlaad armory W ed- lap. Spoons are always laid In the n M d a r ,rternoon. November 22, at tw ° ° ’c,oek’ at wh,ck «>e% cap. Used knives o r folks are M never laid book on the table cloth, ’ a <®od, »‘ teudanro. No im- The wytta when not In one Is placad D°Ttant business was transacted, across the edge o f the plate. tke uanal routine being carried When a coarse ta finished we lay out. knife aad fork on the pinto, the Members o f the Daughters of tinea o f the fork tam ed up, aad the the Union Veterans Are sending handles direotly in front so that meh o f the old soldiers a useful they^Wlll not be In the way of tho g-ift on tho anniversary of their person removing tae jilata. - birthday, ahd the old soldiers £ wto*1 to thB®k th em -kin d ly for nurem ?.*A nd ta »tak np a targe the,r ’‘«’’’«’“ ‘»rance pieos o f breed aad Isnve a row a t teeth marks ta one oorner Is equally unpardonable. 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