MEDFOKB MATi; TRTBT3W5, SfE'DT'OTlD. ORf::o'. TT:Tn.Y. Tf:0t:M ftt'M 21, vrjs.
MISS POOL HOI
HAUNT FRIENDS
IN BUTTE FiLLS
AFTER ILLNESS
IS. H. S. GLEI
I
lice. 21. (SpocUl) ;
s GU'im hashed awuy
I htst I'i Iday evrmnjj at ht'r homo
on W.iftnor creek. Mrs. aielm-
was Ijorn in Iowa December !!?,
' isr.u iim-a-Ti years, 11 mom In.
iiinil 1; dnyn. Mrs. tlleim was uj
I woman of fine ehiirtictor nnJ
dearly beloved by all who knewi
She was active in church;
, III UK l-AU.S, Ore., life, 21.-' T.U.EXT,
- (Hpecia.D Margaret l'ool. who has Mis. riam
been ill at the Hac-rcil Heart hos
pital In MHilford for simiu time, Is
so tnuch Improved (hub s'" has
. Uen brought to her home for com-
; plete recovery.
I .Mr. and Mr. Short and children
! spent the week end in Medford in
the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Allen. her.
llrr'- .affairs, and an earnest worker-
, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Crimes were . in itea cross work. A few years
TsiioppliiK in Medford Tuesday. ,.1KO she 'suffered a severe, illness I
Dr. Dodson of Talent niaile sew which left her a semi-invalid.;
; eral professional calls, iu llutte ithmuish this Irvine period of her
Kails last Sunday. iliiV she has always had a smile
t -Ml'- "lid Mrs. Oscar IliMin-aiut kind word for all who she
I holham of Ceuiral Point were visit- jcanio in contact with, showing
juis in llutte Kails one day last Uuch fortitude, and coiirntfc that!
j week. Mr. and Mrs. liarold Hat- it causes one to wonder. ' Mrs. j
, ton motored home with them for a (Helm s early life, was spent In.
j ie..v days' slay at Central l'oint. i lowa. Illinois and Texas, moving)
Superintendent Sunsanno Homes , (n-euon in r.UO and locating
i art!i-was visltmK schools In Hutte ,( their present home on Wagner
Kails Monday. creek. She Is survived by her
.Mrs. Ruth Michell left Saturday ; husband, itarrv S. (Helm two.
for- Marshlield, where she willf0ns, Ch.-.ries V., and Itarry N-,
spend her vacatio:i with her par-)),h lf Ti,i.-nt, and four grancl
entB and sou. children. The funeral servlces
Miss Naomi Van (iroon will spend j-jve-e held at the family home on
her vacation ut Portland and Man-j wagm-r creek on Monday after-:
z:,n"a- 'noon, Itev. 1". k. Hammond otj
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hoover an? !ti,e Episcopal church of Ashlnnd:
leaving Saturday for a two weeks' officiating. Interment was held!
vlsll with relatives and triends in in n, sterns cemetery on Ander
Marysville and Palo Alto, Cat. er.-ek.
J Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Richmond ' ;ewhouse and two dill-
will spend their Christmas vacation ! (,.,'.,! " jli'l re.-emly lo spend (he
at. Port html. vacations with relatives in Holly-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nee lel'i Ki iday i ,..,1
a--
BELIEVED PASSED
FOR TABLE ROCK
Willi
fur Salem, when
Hie Christinas vacation
Nce's parents.
The baby son of -Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Netlierland, who has been
very ill. is much improved. The
baby was taken to the valley Sun
day so that it could he under the
care of a doctor.
Utile Holihie Alberts, who has
been ill wit li pneumonia in a Med
l'nM hospital, is reported much Im
proved. ". Miss Helen Siinerville, student of
the. Southern Oregon normal, is at
home for her Christmas vacation.
'-I.Mrs. Jack Hrollie of Ashland -visited
at the Simeiville home over
the week end.
' Claude Miles of Medford visited i
in Untie Kails last Kriday.
' Mr. and Mi's. Roscoe Larsen of
Phoenix spent the week end at the
Mahoney homo. The l.aiscns are
leaving Saturday for McMi'nnvllle.
where they will spend their Christ
mas vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Webber and niece,
Irene, expect to spend Christmas
with relatives at Riddel, Ore.
Mr. and Mm. Kveretle Abbott and
family will leave Sunday for Ku
getie. where they will be guests
of Mrs. Hazel IJurker and family
over the ChriBtmas holidays.'
T .Mr. and Mrs. O. M. (loss shopped
in Medford last Saturday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Earl lleckdolt weii
shopping In Butte Kails Tuesday.
Frank Hoover arrived home Sat
urday from Elverta, Cal. '
Mrs. Hattle Richie, Raymond
Richie and William Richie will
rive here Sunday or
spend the Christmas holidays at
Mr
day
. Wesl.
Willi
y Vogeli spent Satur
hec daughter, Mrs
oo, at their home is
they, will spend Homes Carter, county
M'-I.,.i i,n,-lnten,lnt visited at;Ceori;e lirisc
ii. t,i, . m ' school last Thursday I Ashland.
afternoon. ! -Mr. and Mrs. George
! 1.1 oyd sinimonsen, who lias flf Ashland were dinne
jspent the past two months Willi l()f Mr. and Mrs? John
! Ills, relatives in Portland, returned Sunday. Mr. smd Mrs.
'in Talent last Wednesday nnd'n,,,! their guests motored
J has again taken up his residence
I with Irvine Miller.
I Arthur Wilson and son. Lester,
land daughter, Krmine, left last
i Saturday morning by motor to
spend the Christmas vacation In
Boise, Idaho. They will visit
i relatives at Kuftene and Port
iland en route. They expect to
return about January 1.
Miss Mildred Nye returnea to
Talent last Friday irom Yakima,
Wash.'nglon. where she has been
teaching. She is enjoying one
week more vacation than usual,
on account of the closing of hev
school because of the flu CP1-
demlc in that city.
Mr. and Mis. Charley lloldridge
and family were .Medford shop
pers Tuesday.
; Three Tali lit fiddlers entered
Uolilson'lho olil-Wme music contest held
guests In Medford recently. Hill Childer-i.
Itobls'on l-:verett Itoone and Frank Works.
Uoblsoll i Kverett Itoone won third prize
ii Ihe finals.
(ihnn Graham, grandson of
John llibbard, made and pre-ii-nlcd
lo bis grandmother on her
liTlh birthday a new radio set.
I m,. !,n,l Mrs. .lav Terrlll nn
i Mrs. Walter Russell were in Med-
Iford last Friday shopping.
i Tile Hart s'.-rvice station was.
sold last weeit lo ."i- iia ltl
Central l'oint. Mr. J-ai.es is .
old lesidolit of Talent and used
to reside on the llr Sands placo
on Hear creek. We arc glad to
welcome Mr. Hates and his fam
ily hack lo Talent.
.Mr. and Mrs. George Galbralth
land family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
j Kincaid and daughter, Charleen,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ud Uorge and
fr.',v.ll,- -VTlVtn'e toei-kel. Ilss
.tioiioa.v to , . s
to Med
ford In the afternoon and spent
the afternoon al lhe home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Dewey.
Mrs. Marlon Tryer was an Ash
land shopper Wednesday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. II. I,. Andrews of
Medford spent Sunday- with their
parents. Mr. ' and Mrs. Wesley
Vogeli.
Mrs. Elmer Kincaid had the
misfortune to drop a heavy stick
of wood on her foot the first of
the week, crippling her so she is
compelled to use a crutch in order , p. m.
to get around. . 1 Epworth League at l!:30
Mrs. Marlon Tryer spent Thurs-, Young peoples' prayer
Iday in Medford. a guest ot net ; Wednesday evening, 7:.10.
Itaptlsl ( linn b.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:H0
p. ni.
"O. W.'. Rurnetto, pastor.
Methodist Church.
Sunday school at. 9 : -1 B n. m.
Lester Newbry. superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. ni.
meeting
sister-in-law, Irs. Pay Toft. I Regular prayer meeting Thurs-:
Professor and Mrs. Miller and 'day evening at 7:0. I
laughter, Juanila and Willette.j A cordial invitation is extended)
will have this Saturday to sperm to the public to attend these itiet
villi their, ings
Ptov. P.rown. Pastor.
honieot Mr. and Mrs. Smiive
' Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. CIddlngs
(nee Naomi Page), a dnugliter, Jo
hann Marlta. at St." Joseph's hos
pital, San Francisco, Cnl., Dec. .1.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis (lephart of
Talent spend Sunday and Monday
at. the Hilkey home.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. Chambers, Mrs. j
Carl Jackson,- Mrs. Robert ( oit
ruan shopped In Medford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliurlie White are
visiting at Lake Ocek at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Krtngle.
j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flemmius
i-ere Medford visitors Saturday.
I,
holidays in Eugene
parents.
George Trefren of Ashland was
a visitor at -the repair shop
Mni-inii Trver's - Wednesday after
noon. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oi A. Manning
returned last Thursday from Un
ion. Oregon, where they had spent
the past week attending lo busi
ness affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Long and family
t.-V.h.r,.! Ul,,,l,l.U blSt Fri-
Professor and , ,,,,,.,,0,,,
W. Miller and two datign-i , , jlrl, prank Sullinger,
Mrs. L. O. i'l-nland are flu pa
tients this week.
The basketball practice game,
played between Jacksonville nnd
Talent teams, resulted In a de
feat for the Talent girls, while
the boys won their game.
n.u.. ,l,.n..n tint on llV
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:S. FABER HOSTESS
CENtM POINT PARTY
CKXTllAL roiXT, Ore, Dec. HI.
(Sporliil). .Mrs. Kverutt 1' ahoi en
lerlaiiH'd with u parly Tuusdny
(fnlmf in honor of MJhs FnnuN's day to upend iho hnliduyj
j Ftihi-r'M twolft:t iliMh(l;ty.
Jolly
Miners Trapped
TOKYO, Japan, Dec. U1 W)
Sixty-three miners were (rapped to
day by an explosion in the Haru
i.i.i fnil mint) npflr Kiishiro. ZeZO
island. Kire followed the explosion ncr umivn huh wv.-h.
wt ihn fate of the miners could Mr. Harry Maltby
oot be determined.
Mrs,
tei-H. Juanitu and Willolta wore
.some of the Talent people Holm
Chrif-tmaH Khopping in Medford;
Saturday. !
Otto Uo?andor and his son,)
roonard, of Ashland, were tfucHts ;
Sunday of hi ilatilHcr, Mr.s. Wal-
r Ilussell and family. j
Mr. and Mr. lioy mu aim .,, (-.,rt vlva w,.
was well attended ;in,l was greatly ! wun mue eanuies in Kumurop
enjoved by those present. holders on each plate an.l the fa-
The..Kran;;e will give a blR dance, vorn were little ha.skelH of candy,
on eeember 28 at the commu- Uolicioun refreshmentH were erv
nitv ball. ThiH is the first dance ( d Handwlches, whipped Jello,
put on by the grange find propa-,1-""" ''LlI''
ratiotiH are beln matie ior a my
tim
to filvi up her stmlies on account
of heuvt I rouble. Later she mur
J ried M r. ( i rim. They have many
, friends here who exi.'iid thir di'cp-
'st s in pat hies to the hweuved
fainllies.
Mrs. Ohe Vankey. Sr., Is still
(piiiely pourly and b"r mhi Lewis
look her to his home at I'msp.-et
ti care for her.
James ll.trris is home fi'om el
lee at Alti.itiy to spend ilu- loili
days with his mm her at Seven
Oaks.
I Laurenee and Lewis Collins are
1 home from the Itihle Institute of
: Los .Anueles to speml their vaca
t t ion in fen Ira I Point and at the
; Iierer home.
! Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Oleason, Mr.
and Mrs. Krncst Seott, M is. Jack
Southwell. Mr. and Mrs. Maple and
many others attended M rs. .'ola
( i rim's funeral Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. I iert llum-an ami daughter
Klizabetb .ient Tuesday In Med
ford. Miss l.'.erniere Ibii'Kor arrived
home Sunday to spend the Christ
mas vacation with lu-r parents. Air.
and Mrs. J . L. Hurler, and bet
sister. Miss Mildred Lui Ker. Miss
llernieee is taking a po.st-graduato
eotll;e at the Los Angeles Itihle in
stitute. 10a rl Scott spent Sunday at
UoMue 1 liver, the guct of his kou,
Iliehard Scott, and wife.
Mr. and Mrs, MeOaMkey left
Tuesday for San Diego, t'al., to
spend the winter.
Mrs. Hoy Lam pert and Miss Kt
fie Caster were Medford visitors
Tuesday.
AL'. and Mrs. Waller Serber and
mother, M i Serber, Sr., of Med
ford .spent last Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. lb-nest Scott.
MIhh Leola I esselgnive, who is
teaching In California, came Tues-
wilh her
two daughters returned last wceic
to Talent after spending the. past
KiinmuT and fall at Joseph, Ore
gon. They will make their home
C. Hill. They
in Southern
with their unele, L
expect to remain
Oregon.
Miss Frances Pratt was unable
to attend to her classes in the
high school a part of last week
on account of her having an at
tack of the flu. She resumed
parent sand sisters.
Those home from coll e g e to
spend their vacations with their
parents and friends are (ieorge Kl-d-;n,
Curl and Koland Hover, Har
old Head, Coy Urown. Moore, and
Scott Hamilton and Miss Thelma
I'ankey from O. K. C. and Donald
Faher from Willamette unlv'r;-ity.
Mr. J. L. Ilurger. Klizahf tb and
Kthelyn Scott and lOHznbeth Sotitli-
in
moved hia
family down from their mountain
homo to their new home in town
,; KLAMATH FALLS. , Building j Tuesday afternoon,
permits issued here during ,numthi Marshall Russell of Siskiyou Is
of November reached total of j assisting Mrs, HuUen at the ser-
1 1 !t. 4 ST.. I vi-o st at km durinjr the holidays.
Those who enjoyed the evening
vixitnrM from all over the i were Dorothy Limbeck, Janice Hch-
valley are expected to be present- ueiw mumiihim Hiniiiiog
i.'i-ri'it Hoono denosed of a Hcrmanson, Alona Lewis, Ktlilyn : Med ford Thursday.
f:ne lot of turkeys for the Christ- f Hoott, Vivian Jones. C.raee Her
nias market recently. manson, Cecil Humphreys, Kather
Salvester S. Stevens, another ' Ino Lalbrop, Mary Jane Howman,
old residenter of the county, was' Oeraldine Tex, (Jeneva lirown, (ier
ealled to his last reward the first aldlne Junes and Frances Faber.
of the week. Ho has been' a Alisa Frances received many nice
lbnir and patient sufferer and gifts,
C V.. Fox l able to be out again
after having the flu.
, The bazaar given by the ladies
of the christian elm re h was a
financial success, tjiey having sold
everything nnd cleared $70.
E. It. (lleason Is Improving his
will be greatly missed by hls Leonard Hall nnd Jim Cum-1 homo property by netting shrubs
A Box of
M Johnston's
Jar Candies
9 hWiijfS."- JikT iasm.
1 Ki' n
be re-
PlltlltlS-
If von Iiaven't triotl
I hem, you've
wonderful
missed
treat.
Johnston Candies
Will rnve- a real solution to your Christinas
(iift Problem.
EAST SIDE
PHARMACY
ERNEST SMITH, Prop. Phone 60
Corner NLi and Riverside m
friends nnd neighbors. The peo- mings, city marsnai, nrove to rort
plo of Talent extend their heart-1 land Friday in the former' ear,
felt sympathy lo the bereaved returning Monday. Mr. Cu minings
fjimily. .visited with his sister, Mrs. J. W.
Mr. nrfd Airs. Clair Graham of Ager, who formerly lived in Cen
Yrekn visited at the home of Cllntjtral l'oint.
Orahnm, parents of Mr. (irahnm.i C. H. Lnnire is having hiH house
in Medford and also spent a few , remodeled. Air. Davison Is doing
hours at the home of his grand-j the work-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Huh- C. It. Williams of Portland ar
bard Sundny. rived In Central l'oint to tpend
The Community club met Wed-1 Christ mas and the holidays with
nesdny afternoon and after Iho1 his mother. Airs. At. A. J'iirks. Airs,
elono of the business meeting filled' liuyles of Los Angeles, who Ik a
the candy hacks for the Christ-1 daughter of Airs. I'arka, also
mas tree, which will he a part j here ta spend Christmas with her
of the program at the school j mother and brother.
house Friday evenlnff, K. V. Hnlllffeld, a tailor from
ATr. and Airs. Long and fn mtly, Los Angeles, wan hero this week
;:rrr:r r 1 looking ovel the valley towns for
Take No Chances
With Flu and Grip;
Check AH Colds
nnd Heeding Ihe parking
Mrs. H. U. Slenrns spent Wed
nesday nnd Thursday In Medford
the guest of her daughter and bus
band. Air. and Mrs. AI. AI. Kindle.
Mrs. C. A. Hereford and ehil
dren and Airs. H. K. HrcchlH and
little non. who have been visiting
with their pa re n f m, M r. and AI rs.
W. Warner, returned to their
honieH In I'ortland 'riu-'wlay.
Air. and Airs. Lester Throckmor
ton of Fagle Point were visitors
!it tho Finest Heolt home Th ars
is i day.
Mr. and Airs. C. T. firlmfs re
reived n letter from f A. Poles
fit Obwcko, stating that the Hole
family have all been ill and Hollin
Ik now nursing his mother.
Aliss Wlbln Richmond Is home
from O. . ("'. to spend her vaca
tion. Th" Sunday school of the Feder-
TAP1.K HOCK. (He., Deo. " 1 .
(Spt-ti.ilt Altmy in this district
have I.K'i n suffering during t he
past few weeks with colds. gripp
and flu, but it seemM that tho
wave of sickness has about passed,
as the si lmui attendance is back
lo normal, and this is generally ,
' eonsidered a very good gauge to
Judge the district by.
1 Although tho flu epidemic ban ,
apparently about spent its pace
hen-, there are some ho still
fe.l its effects, but it is hoped
; that every one will have sufflc-;
Jently recovered by Christmas timoj
to b.ave a gtod taste in their j
mouths and to pssess enough of
the Christmas spirit to enjoy the j
greatest holiday of the year. i
Mrs. Lulu l'enland of Aledford J
Is visiting relatives here irior to
: going to Southern California for!
I the winter.
Playground euulpinent of steel
; and conerete construction has Jusii
t lately been Installed at the loeal,
sehool gl ouiuis.
I Howard Mayfleld, cattle man of.
the Central Point district was u 1
ree-nit business visitor here.
The annual sale of Christmas
: seals Is being carried on by the j
! school eblldren here. !
Con 1 levore, tho Aledford meat
market proprietor, was a business j
visitor here Tuesday morning, j
Mr. hevore was in the Meagloi
section Sunday, where he butch - j
ereil t be fractious bull at the 1
Frlnk ranch, which caused Ihe.
Idealb of Air. Townsend a few da'H -i
before. i
J M a ny ca r ra d ia ( ors a re pa r-
tially I'rofn these cold morn lugs
ami it ia a. common sight to see .
lomht of steam following auto
mobiles as they travel along the
highways.
Wheat men report that Ihe dry,
frosty weather Is doing heavy
damage to fall sown grain, which
has began In some places to
change color.
Since the cold spell there has i
been a marked increase In tho
demand for hay in this section, j
most of the demand coming from!
dairymen iu neighboring districts, j
A young shepherd dog, which
hail become lost from Its owner,
was found n few days ago In tho i
west end of our district, with
two heavy tin cans tied to its
tail. Chancy Harper discovered
the unfortunate dog's plight and
removed the cans, afterward re
porting the incident to your cor
respondent, who In turn will pay
a liberal reward to anyone fur
nishing proof of who the guilty
(parties are.
'I he; soliciting committee for the
local Christmas tree funds report 1
about tho usual contributions,
which will provide u fund of some
$4 which will bo ample, to In
sure a generous supply of goodies
for tho kids and grown-ups alike.
Tho committee t was composed of
.Mrs. Tultle and Mrs. Schafer, who
were assisted by Phil Gordon.
Mrs. Lorn Gregory, who 1h head
of the decorating committee, will
have a crew of helpers at tho
school house Friday night when
the tree and house will be dressed
up with the usual holiday attire.
The other varioua committees
report that their work will bo
completed In ample time for the
big entertainment Monday night,
which Is a yearly fealuro In thin
district, and alwaya draws a big
crowd.
Airs. Purcell nnd Alias Hrown,
who arc in charge of tho Christ
mas program annottnoo that some
excellent numbera aro being pro
pared by well known entertainers
and that tho program will begin
promptly at eight o'clock, and
Santa Clans will appear In per
son during the evening. -
Adn m Krnlg reporit tho loss
of a fine young cow through
being shot with bird shot during
the pheasant season.
This cow whh shot by carelosa
hunters, who made their escape
before Alt. Kmig could get cIobg
enough to Identify them.
Not only did AJr. Fmig Buffer
the loss of the r-o'w, but ,thp time
and worry of a, month's treat
ment In trying to save. her. At
least one other like instnnee. was
reported loenlly this year and yet
some people seem surprised at tho
attitude of farmers In regard to
hunting- on their promised.
Allss Alice Seabrook, who In
unending Ihe normal school at;
Ashland returned homo Friday
lo Hpcnd the holidays.
Dona Id Wilson from the V. of
O. at Kugeno and Kvelyn Hamil
ton from C). A. O, at CorvalllH
aro both expected to arrive d tir
ing tho next few days fur tho
ChristmnH vacation. "
f!My children despise eggs, yet
they ought to have them,,
Delight them teith this sugar, v&nilla
0 ami milk egg-nog!
We RECENTLY heard a mother say that her
IsjJmA I J children simply despise eggs, and yet she
r 'iVlft 1 1 There are manv adults! also who do not like
the taste of eKH. Not only that, but many
people, both children and adults, who do like
chks tire of them rather quickly.
Hcie Is a very simple recipe for an egg-nog
so delicious that it will satisfy everybody and it is almost
impossible to taste egg in it.
Beat the yolk separately and blend in two teaspoons of sugar,
then add half a pint of milk and whip in the beaten egg white;
add 2 teaspoon of vanilla and beat until frothy. This delicious
blend may be varied by adding a tablespoon of chocolate syrup,
or a spoonful of ice cream.
This taateful drink encourages an appetite for eggs and milk,
both of which are such beneficial foods for children and adults.
As every mother knows, it is absolutely necessary that her
children have milk, and it is very important that they have eggs.
Note what a little sugar does for taste. Sugar iB nature's
ideal flavor. Sugar is not only nutriment in its most inexpensive
form it adds zest and enjoyment to nearly every healthful food
that is known. There is no substitute for sugar in the daily diet.
The Sugar Institute.
toil table place to open a dry
cleaning and preswing ctnbllsh-
i nient, and decided to locale In Cen
tral l'oint, He has rented the K.
Faber building at the corner of : nted church elected officers. They
Alaio and Fourth streets, also thelre n follow: Huperintendent. A.
sldence of A. C. Walker. 1 H. AVebster; ft s I stmt, Pob Mer-
. j Air. and Airs. W. AT. Fuller ofjiltt; secretary, Mrs, Uobt. Moore;
T nral PtaAnlo WarnArl Of Pcrrydnle were business callers in Superintendent home department
T on ni Po r
Danger in Neglecting
Colds
While there Is no cause for Herb
ouh alarm over ihe fhi, at the pres
ent time, health auihoritie nay
that extra precaution ihould he
taken to check every cold at the
1 very start.
The wale and effective way to do
this Is to rub the throat and chect.
at bedtime with Vlckt Vaitoftub.
Vleks brings relief In two way:
1 1 Its Ingredienti!, vaporized by
the warmth of the body, are Inhaled
direct to the infected air-passnKeR.
I (J) It acts through the skin like
a poultice, "drawing out" all tight-
, ncss and pain.
I AIbo snuff Vlcks up the none
J when ?oin Into crowded placen,
j Many cam of flu start from germn
ibeinn breathed In. Vlcks will help
Ikeep the alr-punsagex In condition
'to throw off these germ attacks.,
entral Point Wednesday.
Kllziihcth (unc;m: superintend "tit
Airs. AL O. Ileus of field Hill cradle roll, Mr. L f lliehmond;
and Miss llretha Myers spent nsHlnlnnt, Mrs. ,T. P. Hamrleh; sup
erintendent primary depni-tment,
Mrs. L. ('. Crime; iissis'auts. Aire.
10. (. Faber and Airs, flcorgc Uavls.
Thursday chopping In Central
point, and visiting Mrs. John Welch.
Airs. K. K, Seott spent Wednes
day afternoon In Aledford, Christ
maw shopping.
Air. nnd Airs, Ii. C. Crime nnkfd
ft few frfcndu last Sunday evening
to hear the A'wnter Kent radio
final audition. Those who enjoyed;
the evening were Air. nnd Airs. If. j
P. Jewell, and four children, Air. j
a n d Al rs. 1 1 . W. 1 n v i sun n, M vn. j
Cane, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kny Wyatt iindj
two. chlhlren, the hoat and hoKtensj
and their fiiiir rhildren. Afler 1h j
cfoicert Al M (Vrlmes servo! waf
fles, coffee and ooeoa to the party
Aim. J. II. flrim. who pa-m A
away last week In Medford. for
merly lived with her parent, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Casebcer, In rchtia'
Point. Hhe wo a lovable girl and
a student In high school, and had
rnmmie4 nAvnrUuQ? rt fitiH
s ' ONYX
1 POINTEX
HOSIERY
For women $1.95
Nursing Mothers
Should Guard Against
Vitamin-starvation
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
t
Abounds In
Cod-liver Oil
v'j'-jjr1
Meals are better
with
TRE E Hi TEA
Orange Si Pekoe
jyw Vitamins
4
Hcott Ik HowBf, nloomlltld, K.J. -M
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AT VICTORIA B.C. DEC. 11 told1
OLD ENGLISH XMWt.'? I!&S:
FESTIVAL "MaJslJf . .
'il OSiaucer
i ' 'J1 Victoria, this month,
I (fJy the Yuletidc days of
IWfaAJy Chaucer shall live again.
M'HV ' Here, in "a corner of
W.'VWkL bug land n the Pacific
JS5S,'!'iS3(:oast, kIiiiII he the caroll-:
(ll h'XiX. inU, the wassailing, the
I A' muinininri, the Twelfth
'lJZSjr J Night inerrvm.ikinrt, tho
Itrtfey i Yule lb, the mistleto. .
Sn&rSy ' liolly and ivy, ami thar;
iC-Scv other delights of Christ--kWar'ls-
2 " nms-tido centuries ago. v
jm .'fCi With the hospitable ICm-
-i. JtJu-jK ( l'rcss "'l l,s '' setting,
s.-ylf' 'ia V-tiST Yuletide customs
Iml&I'1 costume, .will
71 ri. V'L1'0 revived in a:
M I, -2i-3h civic celebration
i) J'rti Coast-wide
V fSJ5-,nportance.Your
u reservations, made
' s:m&P: j now, will assure
'- rkirir 1 voii .several davs
' " S I jo of litter enioy-"
I I UA mcnt - let nothin j
IB fcc"5?ii. interfere!
Week-End
Round-Trip
Kirv. Seattle
to Vict aria
and return
on Princess
liners,
Qanadiari . Ipaciiic
W H.Deacon Gcnl.Jqcnt-Passr Depc
SSThlrdSt Portland Multnomah Hotel Bld
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