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ROGUE RIVER. Dec. 2. (Spl)
Rokuo River Civic Improvement
club met at the home of Mrs. c.
B. Bodkin Friday In nil day ses
sion devoted to timely Having sub
gestlons. Purine the forenoon Mrs. Mubel
Mack, home demonstration UKent,
save suggest lonn for accessories
for the home and gifts. The after
noon was spent making many of
the gifts suggested. -
Those attending were Mrs.
Mack. Mrs. Blrdseye, Mrs. Victor
Birdseye, Mrs. At Love, Mrs. Stev
ens, Mrs. .Martha Strieker, Mrs.
Guetzlaff, Mrs. Dick Swacker,
Mrs. Irma. McQuat. Mrs. Martin
Burkhart, Miss Syvilla ilaebrecht.
Mrs. Mi'llvuine, Mrs. Reed Curler,
Mrs? H, W. Bndlcy, Mrs. Botken,
Mrs. Dick, Mrs. lira nil ear, Mrs. Joe
wooucncic. mvh. iiemorn nues,
Mrs. .lames Wiley, Mrs. H.
Hpurlts, Mrs. Jessie Burkhart, Mrs.
McLaren, Mrs. ilall. Mrs. Ira
Phelps, M rs. Heck, Mrs. Trotter,
M rs. Smack. M rs. Cook and M rs.
c Shepherd.
Made from oil as fine as a de
licious salad oil and already
creamed . . easy to mix . .
CENTRAL POINT CIRCLE
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rnNTRAL I'OIT. Doe. 2.
(Spl) Ml.sHlonury circle of Ihe
Christian c-huroh will hold their
bazaar nfld food rale Thiirsdny af-l
tfrnoon and evening, Deeemlier 4.
Lunch will be served at 3 o'clock
and a cafeteria supper will In; j
served at ! p. n). j
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Old-Time Cards
In the first Uu, and para-
doxii-al as its sounds, ibe very!
newest cards are Hit old-lush-,
foned ones'. The current vogue'
for antiques finds. Htill another!
manifestation in this year's way
of -saying "Merry Christmas."'
Sampler and crovs-stitch designs!
ore in the forefront of populari
ty. These designs, reproduced in'
tne authentic needlework pajerns, i
are many of them sufficiently j
elaborute and decorutive to Justi-I
fy f ra m,i n g. In fact, with u!
thoughtful eye to . just such an I
after-use, they often come in
booklet form, with the verse, nl-j
ho In cross-stitch lettering, on the!
inside page to that it can he cut
o.ff If the card is to be framed.)
Or they may convey tbeir peason-j
nl greetings on the face ot the;
card as an Integral part of thQj
design, in line with the real,
sampler?. One such raid, for cx-
ample, decorated with nn nll-overj
sampler design, hears the letter'1
CAKES mix more quickly 0with Snowclrift. It's so easy to
work with ... so easy to spoon and so easy to blend.
The. Wesson Oil people cream Snowdrift for you. It is
ready to mix smoothly and easily with the other ingredients
of your baking . . . just a few quick stirs of the spoon.
Snowdrift is made from an oil as delicious asa fine salad
oil . . . and nothing else. Sealed pails bringeit to you as sweet
and frt?sh as the day it was made. Warm or cold weather
doesn't change the creaminess of Snowdrift. It's just as
friendly and easy to mix in 'December as it is in June.
ing: "This is but a SAMPLE of
my wishes for you." 'A Merry
Christina' Is then boxed in the
center, and in the lower corner,
in characteristic fash lor., re the
words "Made byo. . .". leaving a
place for the sender's name.
Many oft he seasons newest
and smartest cards, especially in
the more expensive styles, are. ac
tual reproductions oT Currier and
Ives prints or of - Oodey prints.
These are tipped in booklet form,
usually against a colored or deep
cream mat, so that the print may
he readily removed from framing.
The old-time wood-hlork prints
also provide the antecedents for
striking designs. Quaint Jig urea
of English "wnytes" and carol
singers in bright colors stand out
against a background of black
and white landscape in the prints,
which are backed by double-fold
booklets in vivid red or green,
with matching solid -color envel
opes. ' RUM another style in the"old
faslvioned" cards are the black -and
.white steel engravings, many
reproducing f a m on etching.
The Christmas Coach", "Holiday
finest" and "The (-Ireetlng are
typical subjects.
Plain Truths Aboul Etiquette
By cEmily Tout
(Copyright 1930 by Collier's)
Just why so many people focus
all etlQuette consciousness on table
manners is not possible to explain.
The only parallel that I can think
of is the expression that nine peo
ple out of 10 put on In a photogra
pher's studio. Instead of looking
and behaving as she does every
completely veneered with manner
isms that you can scarcely resist
shouting "fire!" or "mud dog!"
Just to seo what they are like when
natural.
0 imitation manners belong most
often to people who have voices
strangled with sweetness and
whose gestures suggest a diver's
motions under the sea. The as
sumed superiority that you are
Women to 'Run California Prison
As Test of Corrective Penology
I be housed In cottages, each oil
1 which will have Its own dining
I room and kitchen.
; Fed rooms are to he
escape
SACltAM ENTO, Cul. (JP) Anl The new experiment in penology
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where and every day. the loveliest intended to be - impressed by is
woman imaginable suddenly does ! most unlikely to ho suggestive of
sumetblng strained and queer with
the outline of her mouth and the
poise or her head the moment she
finds herself in front of a camera,
"Do 0wliatever is
don't think about it
true breeding.
These over-mannered people are
most often the chief offenders In
their 'tinawareness of most taboos
natural and of ' behavior and, did they but
This under kno,jv It, every taboo of speech. In-
ROWNUPS;:.
Need these Vitalizing
Vitamins and Minerals
SO MUCH talk nowadays ab'biit the vitamin
requirements of children that we older folk may
forget that our own vigor, health, efficiency and
joy in life depend on generous supplies of these
mysterious new food elements.
Luckily, the fines: source of the three most
essential vitamins can be bought at any food
counter. Luckily, again, it is a delicious, quick
cooking, wbolc-wbeat cereal, as toothsome to
grown-ups as youngsters Carnation Wheat.
For thirty years its delightful flavor has made
it a favorite Western breakfast. Rolled from
California's choicest white Sonora wheat,
its creamy (lakes simply melt in your mouth.
Now science finds the heart of the wheat is the
finest known source of Vitamins B and E, and
the best cereal source of Vitamin A.
Vitamins A and B are necessary to normal
growth in youth and to health, hearty appetite,
nerve vitality, and bodily vigor at all ages. And
Vitamin E is the mysterious life clement which
renews vitality.
Tempt your family's appetite and safe-guard
their health and efficiency ... by giving them
Carnation Wheat. Buy it today at your grocer's.
QarnationSSl heat
ONE Of IHE CfrUtfttion - AtfitrS PRODUCT!
,! wrr CARNATION MILK, CARNATION OATS (tJK.'ci n I
rtfhr) AlHtHJ H.APJACK, PEACOCK BUCKWHEAT.
I'MIILS VI lltAT, INSTANT TAPIOCA, ALBEKS CORNMP.At.
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most circumstances is the very . variably tliey "attend," "presume,
best ndvice providing that your "desire," purchase' retire" and
natural impulses are not likely to complacently crash every other
affront the ordinary requirements taboo In the vocabulary of social
of civilized behavior. 1 tradition.
The everyday rule of utmost Im- My most acute prejudice Is
portance Is to do nothing that can ngalnst the use of certain words or
offend the sensibilities of others, pbrases. The reason wfiy I object
This is very short and simple and to this particular taboo fio much
all sufficient If we happen to know j is that certain ones are constantly
the sensibilities of those with 'jumping outw at mo from the
whom we come in contact. Most of printed page. Yesterday, In a sup
us have our own special preju- j posedly high class magazine, 1 he
dices. Certain mannerisms, rude-. gan a paragraph about Lindbergh,
nuascR, words, actions even ob- only to find that he had "attended
jects, affect our sensibilities ex- " I have no idea what,
actly as water poured ver her j Another special pariah Is the
back Is supposed to affect a cat. phrase "In the home.'' .The only
Screaming voices and loud, rati- difference between "I seen It" or
cous laughter, any behavior that j "was you" und "I attended" or "In
attracts unpleasunt attention It? the home' Is that tbo first exam
public placp. table manners or pies are bad grammnr und ftio sec
other habits like thoso of an ani-I ond bad taste. Of the four, the
Alpine village. 4.000 feet high In
the Tehachapl mountains, soon
will materialize feminine Ideas of
hlw a prison for women should
be designed and run.
There will be no "grim, grey
walls." no vatch towers, nn heavy
harijed windows, cell blocks or
armed guards.
The superintendent and all oth
er employees, so far as practic
able, will be women yet It will
house at the Cutset, 120 inmates
now confined In Han Quentln pen
itentiary, and ultimately will have
accommodations for a maximum
cf rno.
starts nut with the Idea In mind
that tho best penitentiary for wo
men Is the one which looks the
least like one, and wblchj has a
"corrective" rather than a puni
tive nmosphorc,
Tnder plans formulated by a
specbil prism commission ap
pt inled l?y luv. C. Yomij;. the
pfiyslcal characteristics of the In
stitution Will be that of a summer
resort. Its official name will lie
"California Institute for Women."
While there will be n unit for
detaining Inmate wbfcsc beha
vior Is not considered good, the
majority of women sent there will
proof through use of a special
steel sash window In which anglo
cross grills of sturdy but ornate
construction substitute for ttm
usual heavy bars.
Completed, tbo mountain village
will bo a group of architecturally
attractive jtrnctures. on a site ot
1,0X2 acres surrounding a pretenx
tlous administration building.
:etH Official fJreolliMC .
VOU LI. Italy (V When Donna
Utichele Mussolini, wile of II
Duce, made one of her rare pub
lic appearances here, she wat
greeted with Kaeist hymns and a
1 Illack Shirt" band n- though
regular official of the party.
"iflHtrbw1 nriverttln urt result
mal ure offensive to all people of
ordinary decency.
The manners of all of us belong
In one of five general classes: Ig
norant ly lacking, somewhat lack
Ijig". perfectlf.li. somewhat over
done or imitation. And of them all,
the lust are the worst! Once In a
while you see people who are so
Jaunty for Beach
first two are to be preferred be j
cause at lenst they are not pre- ;
tending to he "refined." , j
Apart from a few special taboos :
of speech, perfect behavior means
merely that you have- mifflcieiit ;
tact and Innate sensibility to meet j
the various circumstances of life
without conscious thought. People
who tire genuine and simple (nnd
unpretcnllouH can seldom go far
wrong In any of (be details that,
really count. j
The Vitalizing
Hot Cereal . . .
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NEW HOSTESS DRESSES
RESEMBLE NIGHTIES
PA H1H (Ah It takes a wise
woman these days t'o tell the dif-j
ferenco between fl satin night
dress and a satin hostess drew.
Itoth are long, lace tnerusted
and have tittle matching Jackets.
Nightdress ensembles, however,
nre Heevcless or have rudimen
tary cap sleeves. Ihistess dresses
have longer sleeves and usually
b r i v smii II t ra I n x.
PAIN IN YOUR
SHOULDER?
Use Tysmol for Relief
Rnlf-llk Jftba of pain In the Tlrln
ttjr of the shoulder bla1 r nntllr
due to nurltla, brought on by expo
sure to drauf hta or audden chtuifos of
weather. In aoma caiea there la lUfl
neea or soreneaa in the muaclaa, maJt
Lot It difficult to raise the arm.
Tbe ufeat ana ateat way to re
lieve euch an attack ia to arply a "mail
quantity of Tyimol over the afectea
ore. Thlt Booth Int. heallnr prepara
tion U quickly absorbed through thO
aorva and carried to the throbbing,
fcchlnji peripheral nerrea. Tho pal no
oiuaJly atop at once, and In a very
abort time the Uat traoo etf aoroDoa
ahould dlaappoar.
TyarBol lo abonlitety hamdeeo freo
from dope. Jieeoro mended for all
forma of nerve natn. whether canned
by neurlUa, neuralgia, eHatlaftor rhe
Buiuun, soia 07 toaoing arai
Always mm hand at
Ntrnng's IrB Ktorr
Mghf, bright ndom In strllilim;
rombtnattoim vlll Im featured fr.
bench wnir lli!a winter. Anne
Itofthr 1 tiKerdty of M limit m-ctl,
h sboun In n roi'M-fiil lounging!
1SlUIIM.
JOHN H. LOOK
Fainting DecorUn
Fin Interior Work
Phone 118 or 14S1-J
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Christmas
Her
Thrilling
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The woman with many household duties, tho
young couple just starting out, or the girl who is
furnishing a hope chest, will appreciate the mod
ernness of electrical gifts. And they're practi
cal, too.
Our stock of Christmas merchandise is the
most attractive we've ever been able to offer
Southern Oregon customers.
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS
BUT YOU'LL SEE MORE INSIDE!
People's Electric
Store
212-214 West Main
Phone 12
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