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«.— >— 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 nne% 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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