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WOUenOWQ WtWMIVHW, SATUEDAV, OCTOiEB 1J, 155. PACK THREE 9 12a ta r 00 WOMAN S PAGEL J fflMSfes . - ' ' 1 .X 1 1 I I I tf h Iks Phinnmn . 'nolnted take charge of thin wnrli n l- r r- t t . I".."" ... .v.. . .K!rveiier runds 7" I 1 ru a ws. I A I "v IiUlin " itmri U inn . - , r"-""' 'other claiwea will bo a.-ked to follow : Asked tor Home .a" u i.ur lin n, being keenly n turn no that all of the pupils will be anticipated us au Interesting affair entertained by Iho parents during the of not week Is the Initial donee of ' Hehool ve'ir we local F.Iks, whirl, l!l be upon- I Mrs. Frank Churchill was elects I. oi wK Z dama d by the eorod by then, Thursday evening tie. 1 . .i hi..h ,.h,i i. 1 . .' "'. damaged by the r IMh. The dance I, , strlr,- 1 ZSS iMonto The ' . a e" c' .! '' ?h'V".?!,0"rH SOCIETY- By MARY REAMS . . t0 tiig page, socely, women's chins, and personals. L enhoned to the society eoitor Dy iriuuy or. eacn week. wteF" ipUnhnna Nn. 13.5 ivioyuvM- i rludtng a discussion about- a mission- netie: almbat all of the remainder ary barrel, the devotional exercises should declare for flesh color tinles.-. ,wero led by Mrs. liettea. who read the In Individuul .uses. It Is found belter Word was received here of the eighth chapter of Romans, and who i to blend one's own tiowdcr. usitat a serious loss of the Christian Home requested Mrs. Weaver to lead In : little of this and a little of that until Orphanage located at Council llluffs, 'agf.vfTrww.'.w'.Yl'W.v.vy.vj?,'l-,rv??'.-' ir- I Hostess bncneon anrh Friday fo- a 1 Pearee. greeting from the Chrls'tin i of the city. The Church by Key. Hilton: saxa-ihone owirt was made ef-isolo. Harry Crocker: greeting by jtpy. ir'et laurel berries. Caldwell of the Haptlst church: or- Irattons being In au-ichestra selection by Junior nrches'ra: nsistfng oi hnncnes greeting, representing the pntilic combined with red I schools of the city by Fttpt. M. S. knlai and green Ivy. Hanim; vocal solo. Misi Kvelvn served at one-tniny yuine; Kreeune iroin tne preDytrr nisNted bv Mrs. Hob- Inn church. Rev. Quick: readitic by tsd'es eresent were; suss no Adatiw; trreotinfT by Fey. Li-, of the fail the I pastor and Family & "rr.". i Given Reception TnUr.. VZrlT'0, -!"'- ..ThoVand. of dollar, of ,u "in i-.iv(i m no la dirtr parlors 1 WHS inflicted II mm I ha 1 nut Kit t Inn lVZZZ$e ZLiZrJ " BR'e r !a"er VVt ' "-veTpl'2 .'.rove? t eiia Jd' tTpfav for i fh e F k "a .NV !"1".T "1 'UmU ' "U"",y ' '' ?. Thl. I. . vipi iui i , j , , .. . , iKH'hJi ur iu iiuiuij. , wwriny lUHinuiutn which cares for conKreBatlon of the North i so',"le of "t"f(.p L7dL"c,. i.I ! ' H",K,r"1 were of ",e t children and old people and 1. the The F. " (, .rralrs have Methodist f1 1 i I new nastor. Ilev. Jnsenh Vnnttu .. s . 1 t weeK. anu Kr V-.nV, 1 7 . lne "est of Itie season. sortie rnarnmifc ,'.-: - 7, . rt ii a Lm. leaHine up to ; charmlna; reception, given in the par-1 rj i, . 1 r JS. fall season of- i lor of the church, which wn, heautl- I "ellview Club . ,n.ae I" the ' v of fully decorated with nn ahundance of j Entertained Thursday Mil '"" ! A A X. X... . are seizing thl. One Ol i .,., for nielllhelshm I j Fullerton School P. T. A. Meeting The parent teacher association of About twenty of the members of the Kosi'burg I. O. O. F. lodge w.it to Oakland nn Wednesday evening and paid a fraternal visit to the Oak land order. Following the lodge Pin.- -i. . ,, -- .irs. a. A. Murnhv anH Mm P W .1... .... ...K.w,, n,u -ri....,.!.,.. ; .. " : ""-" " s 1 Musiuin 01 me tuner cpurcne of tne ........ . : . ... "," r uiie.iu.t . ........... ; meetirjg a social time was en loved city were among those invited. A i., , , mlr,'um i1 "ie Heiiview Liun ninln in a Joint social and business , and refreshments served. ... ......... . iliiiiiiiuii tii 1110 iiuiiie (i Lake 'se of the manv rs and navet wni-11 bv sesaion. The meeting was the ocas-l urr.in. ois as eojojeu ' s,un ol the annual welcome to the ft splendid "program was prepared me coiiiiuiuee in cnarge, .Mrs. V H I . T ........... nlun ui me nuuuui wvnumw iu iue..r . , Heinline, Mrs. V. T. Hubnr. .1. K Mc-! ', "le tttu'r"("". "r w hich n! teachers of the school, the Instructors " Oman 9 L.1UO to Cllntovk and L. K. Penrco. The pro-! "'""W luncheon was werved by the , wlre welcomed in a brief talk by Mrs. Meet on Tuesday gram consisted of sixteen numbers nosUw!"'- Hie ladies are plarning : Foster llutner. Each of the teachers 1 . . . ., , ,. , eti orchestra .election f,,rt.tch,..i ,.. 1 " J arranging for a cooked food and mn,i i,rt resoonuea. Several niu-l . An evnt or 1 le ''n"K . .iMih.ilinrnr,i,il dii i... I... f needlework sale, which will be held ..,t Intio.lnee.i in ihe!"10 meeting of the HoBeburg Worn her home at A. J. Young: vocal solo bv Mr- I. n ",e iwcniysrventn of this month 11. nrsenberrv. Mts.i .. . . .. . tan's clllh. which will he held ! Ihe lirnirraiii and Bduea to llle enlovment ! . . . " . Rosebure C.rocerv. Mrs. " it.i...... mil,. nome 01 sirs. William lieu 1 uesday Hannah i,:l mu. then dlseuss.,1 and of- ",,H""n- ' mwn wl" rw" Dawson. Mrs. W. F. ITIc and Mis7t,.e-. elected. Mra. luis Kohlhauen 'pma '."" with some curren eKia lH'ckley have ben apimmtod a w.-n (-htftd nrfidnt : J. It. KteB. i . . .. sale The proceeds of the sn.e will go tr,asuTer and Mis neven. secretary. I ,n7en, c nmU.ee for he day win 'e" aVr o f' h! d'w" fZ. ' Former President Ponsler Mr. . y Ogden Mrs. I.e.. The next meeting of the club w.l, be Auxiliary Honored i:,ne,b.n"Tne e eeof we "f v"; w,,e,OI"7 MrS;,X,1' - ":iC Cnn'P'fn'n M-,E;B; ,l,:art cents will be charged for each -In- nm- .un. tint- anu wib. v til ' j.ipi ui'UUUrui l"iui hi ui I iiw nur vlled ClieSt the . 1 riran I-egion Auxiliary., the matrons; of the local auxiliary sponsored a , ' " !artv Tuesday evening of this week. Surprise for : The club rooms of the Legion were ar-: ancJ rs. McCumber litllll illiy UCIUIUUU 111 nrv,mi nnn llullowe en and autumn leaves were In Roll Mrs. Charles ' O'Uell of the South Me-hrdi?! 1 F. Fnger. Mrs. J.irnurcn: piano solo. Mrs. Arthur awiu-.iu win ue nosies.es on Hnrrv Stapleton. Mrs. KnaMss; greetins bv llev. I)od-;e of i ci: hth of November. t. nenre Houck and ; the Enlscopal churCi; address of wel- t ft osdway. come by J. K. McOllntock. represen-1 One o'Clock tatlve of the offlclnl board of the! 1 1 ik Snnnnnm North Methodist church: address of. "-"""-Uli VJ,TC" 1 ,UO jpi 1ISUH renlir l.v ll.v In.onh I()a. .l . I'rittv'ln Its B Dtiolnt niCtll WRS tllf hange song. "Klest De the Tio That Hinc's." ! one o'clock luncheon f.ien Friday presented a beautiful picture to Mrs. woman s club SDon-1 by tho.congregatlnn. " 'Mrs. b. J. hhcieniHKer at her nomi' Stewart. Tables of bridge and five Klover Fvchanee In Other committees v.'hlch bn'nnd to ' South Stephens Street, for the hundred ere made up. Mra. F. V. Is city, while pro-ed . mrke the recen'lnn s d"!'lft s-ic- 1 One O'clock Luncheon Club. Mrs. jaVnes winning high honors at brldce km-'is S'iccess. The i ce-s were: reception Mr. ard Mrs A. ! shoemaker used the Hallowe'en motif, Hj Mjg8 Pearl Jones at five-hundred rondurted Frlda'- and'j. Geddes. Mr. and Mrs. A. f. M.nr.;and autumn leaves and fall flowers Tne score and place curds also wore prayer. Several short papers were, the exact shade of one's own akin Ij read by Mrs. Ilarton Helllwell. Mis. ' attained. Kxcept to ncientunte ihe Quick, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Thack-, fashionable pallor which some wot.,, n rah, following wh.ch the society ad jouraed. Over twenty were present. Including five visitors. 0 4 Mrs. Brunn Entertained Friday Afternoon Of the week's social affairs, none were more entertained than those afreet as a background tor a Cupid's bow of brilliant lipstick, white pow der has no place on the jiuman coun tenance. And It Is only the excep tional woman willing to make a French poster of herself, and ubU to live up to the exotic If decorative e'fect of it who shout dattempt IhlB effect of It who should attempt this who attended the bridge party given ordinary may be very good on Ilroad by Mrs. lrvln Hrunn Friday afternoon j way, pernilssable on Fifth Avenue or for the Friday Ilrldge club. This was Michigan !loiilevard, but atainst the the first club meeting and there were' quiet background of one's local Mi in fourteen other Invited guests. The! street. It would probably be In w ry Hrunn home was charmingly deco-1 had taste. rated with the yellow French marl-1 A word more as to mr.keup doVt golds and dahlia flowers and yellow candles. Five tables of bridge, were made up, Mrs. Fred Schxvarti win ning the club prize and Mrs. Ilauin the guest prize, consolation falling to Mrs. It. 1.. Whipple. The members of the club who atte ruled were: Mrs. Clair Allen, Mra. A. J. Ilochradel, Mrs. l.oul Mclvtn. Mrs. n. W. Hales, Mrs. Fred Schwarn. Mrs. C. A. Lock wood and Mrs. V. M. I'etterson. The Invitation list included Mesdames Arthur llaum. Charles tlllhert. F. W. Kelllngton, Maloney, Hoy Opple. Karl Hudgley, Hen Zlgler, Nathan Fuller Ion, H. M. 1'lerson, Fred llaynes. Jack Whartton. li. !,. Whlpqle. Clay Darby, A. Selllrk. C.eorge Smith, II. Hyland. J. H. Farrlimlon and B. Flelschaker. , A number of the members of the abundance everywhere. The members ! w- l- c- n'ld ,G- A- fathered last himiii til nit? UWI1 in nir. nnu .u ib. O. McCumbtr In West Koaebur aJ tendered them a surprise party. They have jjRt located In their new home rnd wre deliKhled with the pleas ant evening arranged by their . week fl the Cham-;teni. Mr. and Mrs Foster Butner. v.! were used. Brides was enjoyed In the j carried cut in the Hallowe'en dieigr.s. ,r".n1;. Arter games and a general rre office, and some and Mrs. J. H. Itooth. Mr. and Mn. 1 ' rneon, Miw. Guy Coidon winning one of the most distinctive and or-; l1"' '" 'vSM re.reshmenta were ; Benson P. T. A. Sponsors Reception and plants were ob-'F'nvd fjurneo. Mr. and Mrs. J. r.ih'l-'b honors. The ladies who enjoyed I i.;inai Htut8 was the "door" prize.. kvers of flowers. The , McCllntock. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Pet-i'h" luncheon were Mesdnmes Georeelr..h memher mion entering was ore- Ircted In beautifying toy: refreshnients, Mrs. A. J. Geddes, ! Whurton. Carl Wlmberly, Hoy Hel- ,Hnted with a number and the lady ill nave an annual Mrs. A. N. nrctt. Mrs. Porter McMI'-: lows, i narles llctinmny, uienn " ira-1 witn the lucky number received r In hopes that thepen. Mrs. Floyd Cerneo. Mrs. A. C. lierly, Hoy Catching. Kenneth Quine przfi The prize fell to Mrs. Grant Iwsyi of the city may ; Marsters. Mrs. Susls Co'ller. Mrs. R. L. Whipple, Jack Wharton, Kd : Wilcox. The committee that hn'' ttractlve. The pro-IFmms Howard" decore'ion. Vr.. I. Thornton. Guy Cordon, George John-1 charge of the affair was Mrs. Carl IrwtM De devoted to B. Bulley. Mrs. F.. A Pr ttev Mrs Kd. son. Henry Snyder, B. R. Shoemaker, wimherlv. rhnirman. Mrs. W. Ivant. Mrs. H. D. liar b?ton Hughes. St or ' ' V?ton The Indies who Singleton. Mrs Ned Dixon. Mrs. J!ose-,B. C. Stahlman, and Charles Tisduie. 1 Stephenson and Miss Theodore Post. j Miss Gertrude Dolan and Miss Letltla Abrams assisted the committee. The ToL.. 1 matrons who guthorea 10 do nonor 10 eacners IVieecing Mra gtewnrt were Mesdames B. F. The lngh school parent teachers as-TuUlfl wno WR8 an ou) ot towu Kue8l, soclallon held a very fine meeting and from Kugene and is pagt department prouram Tuesday ovening a,t the high jBPeretary p. v. Haynes, B. W. Bates, school. The program w presented n Willi. ,n.i r.v Cordon riair K. oy me ooy scouis, unuer ine uireann. , Aleni n j. Stewart, Carl Wlmberly, j A. Stephenson Joseph I bid. of the cx-hange were i.errv. Mrs. Baltimore, and Miss Mvth Mrs. H. !. r.vans. ( llenderson. : R H c povK Mrs. Chas. A. Brand Entertains Sunday An Interesting af'alr of the week was the feS at the Charles A. Brand - KITIirn'O HI II1B ,,- t nrrl..,l nh.r.la Sm I i Mrs. Henry Worth- .,j hln. h.,.,.. f . k. r I Ua street W edne-1 k. ,,,, aA i Calv wror .r. wortnme-i , ,h , . ,hp j fi in sco Tlie ral reception riven bv the Parent-Teachers' association of the A.! Benson school for the teachers of that school, was neia last nignt, witn one hundred and fifty patrons and in rtructors present. A fine program "rcpared by a committee of which Mrs. Warren Hurt was chairman, was presented. Miss Dorothy Cordon played a piano solo, Miss Kvelyn Quine sang, Mlsa Margaret Page gave a pleaalng reading; a vocal solo was given by Mr. Warren Hurt and Miss forget that your head Isn't an Iso lated phenomenon. It exists only as a continuation of your neck. Do t't whiten (or pink) your luce, and leave a brown column below It. For Beauty's Sake artf Itile enttttfi of Scoutmaster Llntott, who preempt! 1 ("iarence Blaxall, W Verus Houser sang. Mra. S. L. Kid- via Webber two of the hiyh ranks ' V A Stewart Theodore ' Post C R ! der Pre.ddent of Ihe association, gave n.:n nd inferred ,i.,.,n him ?.'. ?' b.,ewa.rt- 1 Dea? . l ,h'..u an address of welcome, urging a close n?"i ! .0? ; .nd VrTnrand' the merit bailgewlUchpernuted bin, , X?. it pceent presented kerchief. Flve-hun- during the eve- d winning high hon- hard Hllvln low hon- luti'-heon was served Those Invited were Uwsin, Mr. and Mr. Vr snd Mrs. B. F. N Mrs. II. P. Hudson. lfl"hardsnn, Mrs. Vrs. 1'attle McAfee, ft. n. Newhard. PJb lea Soon d Guest Biidge Tea chib will be given at As Mrs Blanche Rice. pn. is absent from the r. Chapman will act l-es appointed by Mrs. ' irs. thapmnn. who othprs to the Hat As lio'h ladles and gentle- '"il to bring a guest a e is expected and the five been enlarged so nsiDintv will not be anyone. A. l.orkwood Mra Mrs. Ed Young. Mrs 1. Mrs. CI. II U'ado- Mrs. Fred ri.n,. Kidder. Mrs T n' "r. Allan VI r. rl n' v.. L. Whlnnle It.b J- H. B'Vllh' rotrntli. orce Bolter. Mrs. W. J. I. Love Ur. A P Charles Tisdale. Mrs! irs. ion McClintock. Mrs. A. C. Seelv. "T. Mrs. r a u..iA ( 0. Cllnger, Mrs. A, J . rs. Trevl. n..i """-rlr. Mr. 'A"'".! ''Ifltcn,, Mr,. Haro,d tas'lly decerned vlth flowers pnd 1 to achieve the highest rank which the ;, k Crafton heskets of lsurrious . crapes. The orranizanon permits, maKing nnu ine guests, about forty beln.g present, in- first boy in Uoseburg to achieve tills rinded the pupils of Mrs. Brand's vo- honor. cil classes and the faculty of the Mr. Llntott then f.ave a short talk Heinline Conservatory. Mrs. Bert on scanting and instructed tho parents Fred Strang, Harold Hudson, Trevls Dyslnger, Leo Pe vaney. Clinton Gorthy, Harley Wat son, Frank Hills, Grant Wilcox, J. H. Chapman. Russell Llntott, Jake Jones and Misses Gertrude Dolan, Letltla j ter the program and business session, refreshments were served by a com mittee headed by Mrs. H. L. Whip ple and Mrs. Lloyd Crocker. 4 ft Lates. Miss Evelyn Quine end Viss'and teacehre in some of the points of j Abrams", Pearl Jones and Julia BursikJ Presbyterian Missionary Gertrude Wlckham song vocnl solos j that work. ft j c: ... yI Miss Beulah jewett, society editor1 '-'J ...-v.w..B of the News-Review, Is enjoying a' Thursday afternoon the rresbyler ..wa.k. v.r.Mnn Dnrlnir her ab- i (an Ailssionary society met In the sence Miss Mary Reams has charge church parlors for the regular month and Mrs. Arthur Knnitss n'aved a nl- The association then took tip the ano selection which vraa adelight toibukiii"ss matters of tha evening. The e'l those present. A trip through the orchard and vlnev.rd wns plan ned, hut because of the wou4her It was l"inoss!'tle for the Ftiests to vls- associatinn plans to hold n reception for the teachers of tho school on Fri day, Oct. 19. The mothers of the members of the It them. Mrs. Brnnd presented i senior c!as are to be asked to give those present with hunches of thejn tea for the seniors at some future beautiful and exquisite grapes which date in the girls' rest room at the of the Woman's Pace. : ly business meeting, 'ine meeting t was called t' order by the singing of Mrs. Fred Porter and Miss ! the hymn, "Onward Christian 80I Roslna Porter are spending the'dlers," by the society, and prayers week end In .Portland visiting with by Mesdames Quick. Hughes and the Every real wuman wants to be beautiful, fo those who are not born so must use whatever means and ar tistry are at hand. Complexions, are, of course, ot primary'lmportance. But the woman whose skin Isn't In good condition, and who refuses to deny herself sweets or meats, or whatever It Is hat experience proves Is not kind. to her that woman has disqualified herself for Instruction at the very start. Drinking water might clear her complexion glasses and classes of water, one every time she thinks of It. But this, too takes patience In keeping It up. Exercise will work wonders, particularly If taken under a trained instructor. But some worn en have so little will-power, even In pursuit of their own ends, that course of action of any kind seems Impossible to them. And yet, noth ing In the way ot cosmetics,' colors, or well chosen clothes will disguise fundamentally unhealthy akin con ditions. Do. for beauty s sake, at tack your problem strenuously. If strenuous methods are needed. Little Things About Ihe Complexion Cold cream at nhtht, well mas saged 111 (a thin film In the day time as a basis for powder) rouge of the right shade, well placed, so as not to spoil the curve of the cheek hy coming too far forward or nn phaie high cheek bones by a spot nt the top the right powder to blend with the natural tint of the skin these may all be worked out Indi vidually, and are well worth tho ef fort. The powder question, hy the way. Is not only very Important, hut much neglected. Half the women who use white powder should substitute bru- Peterson ff,veral days In Port- -any with friend, and "le "?,"? 1?" erFmbroMerv c M train,, Thursday. ft rew ?dneday SHORT CUTS for the HOUSEWIFE Ylxe Kinds of Bread Made From One Batch Of Dough Ke!in., . . . were made up. Mrs. Edna nangnenvi ! friend, i. :u'PrIa,neJ I winning hlirh honnr. friend. V. . """iei winning bteh honnr. Tne nosi", , F luncheon "f".r,al"r lervd a dainty Inn'heon Ht in : .. ...?. W,,aI"layi.ft.ronn Those who enloved th" cinngtn On hnm. I t- 1. ,,. . . . . - II, 1 1 .npA - .. .. , npuai!iy ot .virs. 1ifn1.ru j Mrs. ..lae Psugherty. Mrs. vance "ook. Mrs. Theodore prevman. Mrs Maude Thlele, Mr OpM Kelso M" R"nnrecht, and Mrs. !a:ton TI--I1I-well. j ft I . l . .mnnr tne enlleT. STenTi'i l "1 V ' 'he ho. "J'1' ire home for the week e"d r Mf.j j r'- Mr. i.h u Mr- i Dorothy Orcntf Miss Feme Ttevmers "d Mrs o.ii'n. " M, Jeane'te Rice. Mnvrls Newlsnd , 'a RoseburJ "rn"' rlr'r"ffrd Fields. Burton Hutton andj L Verne Hawn. n , ana red n laid for seven Mrs Pair,!, 1. 1, v vuine re- "one In P,... 'Mi frosl ont latch of irtttd dough. trufrrly frrfarrJ, the iiiji can Jkcriijy lur day's menu, anJ with rery ilight difference in treatment, fuict! ntitc biicuhi, ccjee-cake, cin namon rclh, cluier leaf biicuhi, or farker House rtlls. Recipe for Dough "v- 114 lb. (S cupi) well lifted flour (winter patent). t caLe compresseJ yeast. 2 level teapoon lugar. Vi level teaspoon! alt. Vs cup wa'er. Vi level teaspoons shortening. Method Meaiure luke warm waten tn.i put into mixing bowl. .rtclil erimdileii ve.it eate, augar, sh, and mix. Add hal ihe siiiount of the ltted flour. Mix with a pootv and aid th fhortening; mii well. Add the remainder of tl"ur and mix thor aughlv, Lerping ide of bowl clean. Sprinkle board very lightly with flour. Turn dough on board and let itand irveral minute!. Slightly greaf mixing JkiviL Knead quid.lv and lightly un til dough i mith and elatic Turn iouah over in grra-ed hiwl until out nue i coverrd with thin coating of ih. rtenin . I'!a-e mvered how l where imigh will he at a uniformly warm s-reperiture ( 'i-2 degreesF.) Al lew doiich to iloiihle in pj. or until jii.trr or g" n' aorrnr 00 top of Jou-ii. Pureh the de'.rli n-wn in the xnter. F.!1 over froei the four al lei n renter and pun h. Turn ovtr. Cmer with towel. let d..uqh ftand .ho.it 4? mimitev Funrn a Delore. iifiiiiiiiiiiift-il I ' 1 nr. prnvn nt th, rw-orinnd rirehnrHs !hi,.h .Hmni from four o'clock to f I vp 1 Tr ten ris n ml looltlne after business af- 1 president. Mrs. Chamberlain, rol Assls'lnc Mrs Brand in servlntr were ! in the afternoon. Mra. Ilemis was ap-' fairs. i lowing a short business meeting. In- Mrs. William Bell. Mrs. A. .1. Young. Ml?s Evelyn Quine and Miss Elise Robinson. . ft ft ft Bridge Party at Rice Home Among the snnrt entertainments of the week was the Interestlnr nf fnlr at the M. F. Bice home for whioh Mrs. Eva Rice Markee was hostess for a group of her friends Tuesday evening. A yellow motif was car ried out and the rooms of the Pice home were decorated ef'ectfvelv with yellow marigold" arranged In haslets and bowls. Bxldpe was enloyed dur ing the evening, h'eh honors awnrded to Mips Lorain. Coniee and cosoli tlot r-rlre to Miss FH'e Robinson. A luncheon was served bv the hos tess assisted by her mother. Mrs. M. F. Rice. The Invitational list In cluded Miss Lorrlne Conlee. M!s Iris Rice. Miss Marlon Porter. Miss Vir ginia Whi'lng. Vlss E'l-e Robinson. Miss Ro1na Porter. Miss Ks'hrvn Powell, Miss Flo Adams. Mrs. W. R. Coulee. Mrs. Irn TV Riddle. Vrs. A. F. McKenzle and Mls Mary Reams, ft ft ft Yoncalla Embroidery Club Entertained Mrs. Sidney Helllwell Invited the matrons belonging to the Yonrnlla nh trt her home on South Jane street Wednesday for a oeisl afternoon. The home of Mrs. Helllwell was beautiful with i abun dance of flowers In keeping with the autumn season. Two tables of cards DINNER BISCUITS Form dough into ball. Place cln together in Krra,,f,l P'111 n i"1! not 1 1 Intnl. aKut 25 mimrtn. wake H'f 25 minutr- in inoderatrly h.it oven degrees F.). CINNAMOV FOLI-S KM mn doiirh J i'lrhei wide, one fourth inch thick. Spread with butter, brown ut;.nr, cinnarmin and raitinv Koll dnuirh a for jrW roll, cut in picrei one and one half nvhet thick. Place cur turfacei ifown, in pam, the UirtofTik rf whih l.jr teen covered one f-.urth inch deep with brown sugar anJ trrall piece, of huffr. Allow to rie u-til litfht, and bike for 25 minute in modrraie oven '175 Itgrrei F.(. Kei tain out of the oven turn upside d'-wn on waned paper ttll to ttanl one m'.nute beiore r.'nwivMiic pan. COFFEE CAKE Wrii;h 12 i'in-e of douwh whirh is ahfit oocfoorth of tlie entire rc ipr. rlarf in roun.l rmttl rale on Let dnir'i t' I' rMmitta. lurn out j l.ightlv rea.e top of dougn. Let t a nil is lightly floured board. I until light, about JO mioutci. before placing In the oven, oarer with ral im and ipread with one tabletpool butler creamed with three tabietpoora sugar. Hake 35 minutea in moderall oven (I7S degree! t'.l. PARKER. HOUSE ROLLS Form dough into long rolli; cut at you wouid jelly roll, making eacl piece about a half an inch thick. Forn each piece into ball and butter thi top of each generouily. Allow to itaaa 10 minutes. Koll out or flatten oil with band. With round handle of I woolen spoon make a deep crease it renter of the dough and foil ever Place in greased pan and allow to ri:e until ligbl or about 2! minutes. Baka 25 minutes in moderately hot jven (0f degrers F-). CLOVER LEAF BISCUITS Form ibe dough into small balls r.rea.e muffin tin.. Plice three hillt of the dough in eai-h muffin tin. (rrae lightlv tops of rolls and allow to rii Ltintil light. Bake 25 minutes le moder ately hot oven 00 degrees F I f reis OensetlV Science Offiilrtm'- M'arh-hurn-Crtibi Ct .Witiu. Slimm. Conventions of Society (International News Service. ) PARIS, Oct. 6. Did you see t:'al pretty little acune on her gown? Fans dea gners are becoming land scape artists. Now fall models, coils nd frocks, have taken on the effect uf mure! decorations. The Idea probably began with the tainted gown which became so po;iu- lyar lust year, but flowers were the favorite motif. Now It must be a full landscape, a acene with hou ics and perplo n'evcrythlng. Ileechoff mnkes black velvet man tles with borders or golden ponds where cool water lilies float, a urn above and green grass all arou.id. C-old tissue evening capes have their lower edges glorified by brilliant wool cut-outs depicting pine trees, terra cotta rocks and winding trails In purple tints. A very small but ftnhlnpnhle shop In the Hue dn la Pnlx la making a number of lovely chemisettes and blouses to wear with smart tailored '-osltunea: They have the landscape (ouch across the front In borders of ilttalntest scenes, some In Chinese mo tifs niid others In brilliant oriental designs. Some of the landscape come paint ed on the gown, especially with t' e velvets, which, by tho way, prom lie to he the most popular winter ma-, terlal. Others are embroidered In light running notch with colors lu correspond to the real thing. The superlative touch of otlgl l allty comes In landscapes made in appllqtied work of wool, leather or bits of anything which are rut In shapes of trees, running brooks and other things. One Interesting govn In the Doeulllet collection looks II ce a veritable cherry orchard with S3 pliqued trees and petala of snfti -it rose velvet, llechoff uses fur tu maks a charming winter landscape inn an original coat. White ernil le : does very well for the snow and dull brown goes for the bare winter j treea. Famous French Recipes hi ;;kstki mkms Dinner Menu Horn d'oeuvre Soup Flnh Kntree HonM 8r.lu.l Ilesert Coffee The menu for an Informal dinner would leave out tho entree and the hora d'oeuvre or tho soup. Luncheon Menu Krult Soup Meat and vegetables Salad 1 lessert Co free Four courses are usually conslder ered enough for a luncheon, not countlni; the coffee er candy If It Is passed. 1 or 2 In the ubove menu Ih omitted. SlllMT Menu A supper Is usually a very Inform al affair and everything Is s-rved on the table. The cold meat Is sliced and placed on the table, the hot dishes are usually made In the chaf ing dish, the toast or waffles are also prepared at the table. Ta and cof fee are also served at the table. The dessert Is the only part of the meal that Is not on the table. This may be the same that yon would serve at dinner. Ilrcakfa-I .Menu Krult Chicken and potatoes or Ham. eggs and potntoes lllscults or muffin Waffles and coffee llreakfasts are becoming Increas ingly popular and will continue so. with the chopped meat, unless the new "Hrtini h." which coin-1 Ketnove this from the fire and bind bines breakfast and liite h takes Its i with two whole enga. pour Into a place as an entertainment. bakiug-dlsh and let brown In tho (Neat week, ".Some Street Con- ovi-n. Sorve warm with a good to tcntlcni.") niato sauce. Pear Hoiirdiilotie PA l( IS. Oct. 11. It's pear lime In Paris and French housewives km .v many delightful wnya of preparit this luscious fruit for desserts. For pears ltonrdaloue choose rl"o but rirn, fruit and cook them who If they urn not too large In a vanlila syrup, l.raln and arrange In a ar '. baking pan upon a thick layer of t -moil!. cooked with milk,, aweeten' d and flavored and thickened with eggs. Powder with crushed mac aroons nnd pour over melted btttte". Ilrown at the moment of serving aid surround with a few spoonfuls of ap ricot sauce. .Million Hash With Fgg-Plant Monday Is hash day In France, 1. 1 well as on the other side of the wr ter. The thrlfly French housewife uvea the rest of her braised mutio'i or roast which she has cooked o:i Sunday. Chop the ment Into very fine pieces. It should be very well cook ed, by the way, or the hash will not bo so good. Ilrown In good fnt with two larve onions, and add a bit of chopped garlic, a glass of white wine, five spoonfuls of tomato sauce and tho necessary seasoning. Ia( rook slowly and during litis v'me rut Into two pieces three nice .c.plnnts an 1 cook them In salt wa ter. When almost soft fry In butter until thoroughly cooked. Remove tho' soft part from the shell and mix