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R08EBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, SATUPDAV, NOVEMBER t4, 19'3. PAGE THREE I. o oa . d tu Ar po o o. o v -w ......... ' -rWr-f :S6ciETl By BEULAH JEWETT v . ... ,.. dubs, and Dorsor.als. I .nihil Pe- ,mV ly,,V. .. i. p, 4. nf each iwk. t ltlepbo0l to "'M So. 135 ,i,ien opportunity "'Mrs. Vosburgh Enter(ain3 j "', '.""i-iSh.' for Husband Sunday ! L;,:rtion - fjUn5 surprising her liu-.in.na on liu ; urt Hostesses unhdav anniversary. Mrs. Farl Vos-I fi d afternoons burgh invited a number of friends in fcEoheo" " lace BS on Suluiay afternoon for a pleasant j r" L.nl diversions. . social hour, serving a delicious Sun- I-"'" . ,. ... (ntert'H ' .1 ....inn., nt hrr l" "uu " ... ' - . . . A tuini- 1 ., uwk. u... f nut of tmtn rnt'MTH irnri lin's. i L hlrh will be the HiniiJl ,.t, nnionc tliei" U"lng .Mr-'. W . 1. .lhaltsaiwuys "liTlis Warnnrk. Mlssoa Nina and K' ta jThf dinner at nme with arnook, Vernon Varno--k, Mrs. J a'l.iiiumal guest or two Kow j-aulknor. Miss H'jleft Faulk- ,,.' famil'. I" l"""nlf ner, all of lCuRene: ' Mr:i. ller.pun i Ire In favor. Thanksciv- I ar9on of Marslilield. Frail!: Aidiey 1 irr than YuKtide. beiiiK a of Wasnne!on Other ?uttt wore: ae, interest and nam"- Vf aIU, Mr8 ,!arry jjanjiet, Mr. ,1) center, around ones Mrfl H p Wood!t Vi. ,, VrM (one. i Irvin nnsctt, .Mr. ami Vit. William : is ; T . i A!dev, Mr. and Mrs. riydi Wlnrd. wood Entertains Vr xv h wiani. Mr. and Mrs. Vos- lidgeClub .I'urgh. : g ifternooo was enjoyed ! ks of the Friday HndKe ; The 1Vonll,n of wooderaft hold j tome of Mm- I'- A- . .' their re.enlar mooting on Monday eve- i . usrd aeiicaieij "'"""J ninK, after whiih they enjo.-.-d k i f S .... v. ' rs 1 i . ' Supper for Concert linnton. Mis. Irvin Tlrunn. M. 1'nd c. c t,. Sihwarrz, .Mrs. Louis Melvin, Mrs. ainger rrtuay i.iovj crmk. r. Mrs. j. i:. s.ivers. For Madame Simde.lus. of the MrB K L- Whipple, Mrs.ll ('. Wad M.tropolltuii Dpera Company and lier d,.!!, m,.s. NilKn KullSwon, Mrs. aceoinpanwi, i ioreuie uiuoour, no victor I'etterson. Mrs. Ceorw Smith, rr.xg i gave a concert here on Kiiday evi nlnn.j MifS (T,.itrmi,. !;st. Mrs. (l. iiixe ' sirs. William lieu ami .vus. (.. . j,;ilnsn, Mrs. (I.oie lloli.-r. Mrs. J. I Ili-Inline were Joint hostewes at a c. Hume. Mrs. Ilov ()ipie. Mix. lioy small Informal reception and supper ,),,, nnj Mls. Kuilerti.il as.iiMed the j at tho Hell home followinc the c on- lu.siias. I cert. An ariancement of yellow chry-i j sal. tin iiiutns center, d the table nt " ' ! which cover were placed for Madame Tillxurn Luncheon ! Sundellm, Miss Harbour, Mr. ami Mrs. j pi i -r-i j !Mark Tisdale. Mr. and Mrs. Charles; HtJrscIay Tisdale. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamil-; lhe Tlllicuni Luiulunin club, a new, .. i u.,.i m r a iir.n.,1 vtr n,,.i organization, was entertained on , iiuiMiav ill iiie inline ui .iirs. 11 . 11. i Ilrown, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Klmer Metzser, acting as Joint hostesses. The popular color mo- j tif of yellow, with yellow can dles and yellow chrysanthemums formed a most attractive st-tliUK for' the luncheon. Covers were placed i Yot TfeaiaksMMssff Feast .i.V'.-X -J?X jci Aileen Pringlej I Mrs. William Hell, and Mr. and Mrs. C. ' S. Heinllne. Miss Klise Hobin.ion, I Miss Flo Adams, Miss Ruth inivia land Mibs Martha Yeo nerved. f j Pleasant Social Event ' . fur Mrs .1 F IMrk Mrs I. W. Melz. , Mrs. Huth , Lawson entertained on. Mrs vu.,nr rs (. K I ! ll"iruay ufternoon he members of ,,, Ml!) tMurrI j,,lKjll3, Mrs. ' the Camas Valley Neighborhood cluh. Ml.tZKt.T. Mrs IlmwM- ,, Vrs r. ,. Ham. were made for a bazaar to be ,!obert!(0n, wIlo was a guest of the lieU December "th at which fancy i t work, candy, cooked food and other! ' .... .... ..s i I articles will be on sale. Knjoyiiig the p CL1 V' ' t, ' I ! n uuufint siu inl event were' Mrs ! 1 TC-OCnOOl OrK I i Clara Couthler, Mrs. Cora Murray, Is New Department m and color motif of . ,, .ivui,",, 'Ti,..,i ,,ra b5r TT:Z?Z I was a large attendance. I Mrs. Audrey Smith, Mrs. J. H. Hus- .. i sell. Mrs. Itenson. Mrs. Winnie llrown.L.t....i..u taWed Goldwyn actress, hat plucked jlrs Ij)lllge uiehter, Mrs. Lucy Dl' k, ' iiawkin one ol hlmdom s ncnesi pnxes uic j airs. M-raniou, ansa Alice crauiou, role of the Lady in Elinor GIyni ; Mrs. Until Lawson. i .r lhe afternoon were I V p.,rtiHn.l. & house b uckwood home, Mrs. Entertain Tuesday J Z Fni Ke.nng.on: for Lodge Officer "Three Weeks". Miss Pringle will j A visitor of much interest in school s this week, was Mm. W. J. ins of the department of pre school work of the Oregon 1'. T. A. as sociation. Mrs. Hawkins upent lhe lit t - . t rs ier pari 01 me with in itoseuuri; as a be seen this (all in "In the Palace ol I -",":c" lxmc Rut of Mi s. F. 11. Churchill, ami vis- the King" and "The Judge and the I Musical Treat ! "'. !' -iioois. and i T. A. IW The visit of Marie Sundelius, so- organization., in the county, culnnna- . ' , prano of the Metropolitan Opera Com-i""" " a '"'ting at the Henson rmber-are Mrs. V. M Among the prominent vixitnn of ra Hume and Mrs. Bolter ! Pany to Koseburg was a rare musical ! s' lu")1 '".v evening. In Clair K. Allen. Mrs. the past week was Mrs. M?ry Ceni ll , r, , , treat that will linger in the mi inory i "The department of pre school work iw Mrs Fred Schwartz, of Denver. Colorado, fourl'i vi.e i iusicssls ivcui.csudy Old Fashioned Thanksgiving Dinner Oyster Ilistpie Ito;Mt Turkey With Cran berry Sauce Succotash Potato Halls Pumpkin l'le r.weet Cider Coffee Novelty Thanksgiving Dinner Consomme Holli d Turkey with Oyster Sauce Kscolloped Onions Hoih d K.ce Lima Heans Cranlierry 1'ie Coffee Economy Thanksgiving Dinner Clams on lhe Half Shell Itoasi Chiiken with Cran berry Sauce Sweet I'otntoi.i Southern Style Stewed Corn Duchess l'mldins Coffee of cream slightly beaten just h.'fofj taking from the ntnve. Next comes, of course. Lie C -h 'T ThanVsglving.the turkey. A tur ey ii so large and so expensive Ihnt L i: to wimder many a housewife drea the responsibility of cooking it. Itut being nssuredof a pc -fc'.l; cooked, beautifully browned unite", ' ran proi d to its Iih1Ihh"i:::iI!. adjunct, cranberry, sauce. He " vo find two methods to rhooie I.031 In serving the cranberry as mi old , fashioned sauce with the whole ber.'a or as a Jelly. To make the jelly, take fou rvr .1 of cranberries, mash tin tn, pu! tn the utucepan and add one-half cup of w.. ter. Hoil briskly for twenty l inutiM. Press through a sieve; add thr (tns of sugar, return to the fire 111 I he!l three minutes. Th s Jelly may l.e solv ed In a mold or put in very small eh .ises and served as Individ -al pi.r tions. Potato Balls Add Varlet. . For vegetable succotash Rooms very appropriate, as it Is a d'atinctly American dish. In a saucepa . put a can of iiweet lima beans and fdd . .... ., ... . , .1.,. ..1.,,.. ...r .i, 1 1 . .... ..... . ... ... ,. . : l.v oar lorcTiit net s. reca 1 ine memor- 10 inaae a run. 10 inii auu nine 1 Mf v in. and .Mrs. irvin crann presiueni ei i.oeuiii-.f inn ge 1.1 om... 1 iuuo.i.s neinnne conservatory r riuay evening. . me uepaiiiiieiu m me circles umsmc . . . , - , , I v. ,.t t 4 1, i r .. vi,',i M, 1 11,.,, , 1, , .. , , ...... 1,...., , 1 1H.1 ef their saciitices and' el forts. 1 celery salt, a teaspoonful of c hopped t .w. -tvi, 4. n. i.i 1 , . "I it . 1 .. v. 11.1 - v.. u... , .... . i.r 4 Dice is ui uiiuBUiii ueamy anu im . i uiimh'ii. nm nun n.i uir iauh-i ... t, .. i . ...,,..., ,l . .4 . n-...l ...1,1. ,!, l.il 1 .1... rte..r,.e l'.,.ll..r huvo l,..n ,ul... .. i,i...i 4... 1 !.... .l.io 1, 1., I.. .1,... 1 It Is not n .xciisImm therefore PntBlev, Salt and pepH'r to til le till V- v p.-ni 1U.-.-..H.J ...i ;.e ip.tr-.. ..1 in" : .. 1111 p 1 enniuii itf ill 1 eni.ii icu uy iiei iuii im yum 111 v,i.,,.i ...-.. ..Iinnuti IimI i.illlc tit mi.Lte It ' 'yllle ,V local chanter. A one o!ock lunch- duritiK the pant few we. ks, was held rhnrminir nersonalitv. Her aerom- parents associate themselves together t t. y for novelty or elaboiation In ' iniiii u iiuikb n , ...s. .ie TnAav e"n in ll,'r ,lonor was held at the at the Hume residence Wednesday of pmiist. Mi..s Florence Harbour Is ulso in K'uups htr;e or small to study lhe : table decoration. Over the greater me lOday Palace of Sweets, a large nttnber of this week. A unique- arrangement of,an exceptional artist. Ichlid.i needs in its growth and ilevel-lpnrt or the country Thnnksf;ivlng day the series of sma'',t lodge members heinir si r-.ted about button chrysanihemums centered the i The program was verv well halanc-' opmetit from birth to school age," sta-! rtlll find., the russet brown oak trotii at whiih .Mrs. j i the daintily arranged tables on wliich attractive table around which were'ed and consisted of the following ted Mis. Hawkins In speaking of her j leaves clinging to the trees. These iilrs. George Koiter are ,. ........ ,1 m,u w i, t..nitu u r i .. . : ,. ....... .. ........ ..i.;..i t. ...... u i.ri..i,i.....i i.v .. r.., veii,.- ... .. ... .l '. ill t fjiiiiiiii-ui limn 4.1 eii'iinii men 1 tit- t' tJ. ... ...in.-.. -i.a. 44. ... n mnrfl ittitin. 414 nil lite tt ill inline 1 until ,11 1 ... ... ..n ......... tit. was an event of to kme home. Fall flowers fending colorings were ar id in the rooms and at an were placed for -Mrs, L Mrs. T. B. Virden. Mrs. A Thanksgiving dinner Is In the na-ican of sweet corn. When thc vithly Hue of a traditional feast, and this is healed add a tablespoon of belle--, as it should be. It is well that we salt and pepper to taste. Pola: balls should have one purely American make a little variety In the crrvins f...iiiil when we gather in family re- of that useful and iiniversa vege- f ll.4- 44l l.onni hMr ,nn, ... is Linking its li.sl ..florl ... itrellie' eailllg me IllMies oeioveil ...... e. ...... .... .-, 1 ....... Itoelinr tM gc hryBanthemunis predominated. Cov ers were placed for Mrs. Conell. trs F. L. Pond. Mrs. F.liza Wood, Mrs. Merrill H. D. Harris. Mrs. R. L. 'innlap. to form the potato mass intc bid's. Heve r'ady a kettle wl'h ve hot fat. lard or. If preferred, oh, o oil. Drop In the balls and cook quit'. 1.' un til brov n. A iklmnier w ill b f innd ether, Mrs. C. E. Jones, Mrs. Ijuis Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. Jack Cordon. Dillard, Mrs. H. L. Gile, Mrs. Delia whiting, Mrs. H. D. Graves, Mrs. L. U. Skinner, Mrs. C. S. Heinline, Mrs. Stanton. Mi. M. K. Shoemaker. Mrs.',... ,... a.. T4..4. c. tl.m thev 111.1v bv their daily cxpeti- chtys iiithemuins, make an effective V""'"' , Mrs. A. F Sether, Mrs. j ... ' . .'""V,' !..i,i,..,r enre become ronsrionslv awate of the and atipmpriate back-ground for a din Mrs. A. Dawe. Mrs. W. J. Clnrke. Mrs. Ly-ds. Mrs. Thnr'ton. Mr.. A. I Hark, Hark, the Lai k ... 1 Spring :. j In the Boat A Dream Cricg voriit iney live in !e 11 ever so smaii. n . tt.uin nimum i..-.K.-r,4 t..,uii4.j, (irleg Fl11' xain'pl", a very omall child can even if eaten in a city. G-ie" Mi..:e 111s in. 11 m.huca, hihi iiu.iu;. 1 nanssgiving a vannee rioeaay ie is the only orthodox fin; to a ThnnltFiMvIng dinner, and to be s'rlrt ly correct the pie should be United to two varieties apple and pump) if.. Sweet cider is very p.iproprin : erv- , . t. ..1.- i:.s 01... 1.1. anu inn toil t 1111 ..in ..t.- n.t 1 n ansseivinc orii:inaieo in ini-w j ....... ...j. ,. ....... .. . . . m. 4,1..,- 4, ,, iji'spi oong 11 uni r ..nni 111. tin , ............. 1 ' it w.iii huh iiiiiner w 1111 uiacH ...lac W. Mrs. Charles (iilbert, " Small. Mrs. Howard Hess. Mrs. I- H. ltn.dle. Mrs. M F Itice, Mrs. 1 ' j oved Oi.e Mer'ranto e"'s hcl' "' n experience may Fn-lnnd. 't is to Yankee land that we (() f((1()W ffcartM. Mrs. H. F. Ok- Clarence Hess. Mrs. H. K. Allion.;W. Parks, and Mrs. J. W-. Hnniilton. 1 ' ' , . Sn"" ()ld Fnclish 1,'ad int0 knowledge tlut is musi. look for nuthoritative rulings on J nid Yoii Evr Trv a Boiled Tc 1 -v? ? aries McEihinny, Mrs. 5'rs. .viner. Mrs. A. .1. 1-ord. Mrs. ' Assisting were Mrs. (.has. harton, ; ()h N Jnnn f.0 0(. Fn,,lM, : shadow, cast by the sun light, gr iws 1 the occasion. The old mandate was Vm noHe who h ive h id roi .' tu-- Mrs. K F. Harris. Mrs. 'J. P. Helhi.g Mrs Jack Parks. Mrs., Mis. .Nathan Fullertonand Mrs. E. U. . ' ' ,,an.Voo7IV7.;Arr. bv Trover ! "horter. and shorter as the summer ad-1 ,wo courses only, but thai rule has re.'kw fl)r ,,. Tbanksgivlni , th.it I. Mrs. G. L. Flint, Mrs. E. West. Mrs. Leah Clinton piss Husa B. Parrott, and , A lodge session was held in the eon. In farrutt. The hostesses afternoon, and in tho evening Mrs. f at lae luncheon by Mrs. Cnneil w as escorted to the the I Mrs. A. A. Wilder, and aire by twelve of the -ladies. .inisier. Ziini Indian's Wooing ..Arr. by Trover I lie l.lUlt-n 4.I1UI4.-U .4.1U nt-j,... . 4.. . 4t-.. W,ta ed for several hours after the lunch-! r ,',,,, 0., . 4,'""j'..'c. I I.. I., ct .... 4 lit" 14llll4JUIIt , IMt-l.l 4.1 .1..- 1 lie i.niie ont-piiei ii n i.iik . . . t f . ' - Wintter Watts 1,1 " v 1 i.n.te- ....i-.-tiT ...."ii 4...... skv hi.to I cinema version of "If Winter Comes, i cups of oyi.tets in a sinall k V.' .T Petterson left Mrs. Whipple Is inland to visit with Ll--. . ei i tveral days. nostess to VIUD Hi. .4 4t'i4iilil I i V 44 it f-ttuni'.. i.ml ti i... vet engage; tbiee. let us begin with oyster ooitp or ,. ,.. , )( ,,... Ri, ,. h,.r. lit two i. . HiiecesMnn Is mild., that ll v trv r From the Land of the Sky-blue V.'3." .", ul 11 1 : . .' 1 (: ' 111 .'" a boiled turkey. This meth :'. of , ,ie ,..,., ....-,. . ,,e, o n.- w Cadninn1A- M- "".cioisoi. . .annus ..o,.-,. m , ()OK lu u,,r own junior until i' ,,, , k b Bl)v ;llaco. m h Z foni,,ely .MiR,l IATJJ, nil The Hlue Bird Katherine Glen i ,""'"'st. by r'", """ly '.h'0 r,lL', S h0li'" CU"- I " '' mrkey can be utiliz d and will be interested in the announce- Vilderness. Horsman have read the book Contrary to the Meantime mix together two ta- made quite tender bv the p .-. ess. ment of the birth of a baby son to Mr. ..' filming of the majority of popular :,,,,.,,,.,,,,,. ,,,,r ,,,,,.-,,. hl.,.-L , ......... i The patronesses for the ev and Mrs. Baker at their linn, e at t or-1 , . . . n,..ii... n books, the film version is said to fol-, ,,;! th,.4 'ui-a er..ttil Put ttt-n euosii, u ki..i ..B......I..II.. i, i.n.r Mrs. IS. L. Whipplo was a chnrm- first. Mr. and Mrs. William Bell ing hostess on Tuesday, when she in- ceived a cablegram to thin effect. Vited the matrons helnnfflnir let the 4 . I II. Johnson, Miss Rosa B. i'arrottl ' vorv clo!;''!' '"' sUn- .IVrT" ! of milk in double boiler. Take the ham. is Ideal for rooking bther Tl 1 inursaav One o'ctocir i nnehon nik hoi. n-i. "1..l c : Neleton and her dattch- home. Fluffy, attrnrtivelv colored r, 1 r 1 Ugden. Were i.in.l ehrva. nil, ,..i ,,. 1 1. IT.JI UUDarS Marmont and Ann Forrest have the th- t ut ters nance. Put two cups of milk into a Mrs. Charles Tirtdale, Mrs. A. C. Mar-. , , oysters out of the liquor, chop fine. k(,y. stuff the turkey with f Charles Heinline, Mrs. 1 " "r ' and run tnroutn a sieve. Aim inis;an(j brendcrumbs and serve wi: an iu-,.u, mi.. 1 nm in- pnr,.eor osleis anu liquor to ine i (1vs:er n:i 1 , . , III.IK. rMIT III SHU mil. -e..ei in i""' """" . . ti'ste. Let It all cook for rive minutes. ; boiler: when hot stir In two nun euiein me .1...... .,.........-. ... , ThlM hisque Is very good as it is, nut spoonfuls of flour and two of ; t, i summer, mat 10 mane a screw ugni. , e, r;,i,r 1,.. ...t.ii,,,. ,. :'T HI matnin I" ..! mnn.. 4- ... . ... ,.,4. . .... n ir.. I I... .l.lr l,u I... ., ,lu .,! I I- 1 ,. .. .... ... 1 . '"" " ' " " " IIIMI.etl It.HeilllT 1111. . II .-.4-.. III. , n "...o. t i.,ni t44M-H piiiceu or .ITS. .... ...... ... ...... q hnrrniVl It lUI'IlS IU U1C rmill, UI looneii uu- ..n iu .,,,. , I. n,, Bi, Iltl.t ,.r Honors falling o Mrs. ' ''nm ei..,.....l, ....i... 4. 'Thmsilnv evi ni.,,. In 111,, linme of Mr. " 1 'cu . . .1: . . i..r. 4. ....., t..-,.l..r ,H "'"""'n dd Salt HUH pep h n,l ... ..in. timiies .tic- .... Thursilay aflerniMin f r ot matrons slers. Mrs. William Hell. Mrs. Mark Tisdale, Mrs. M. S. II a in in. ih'e M.it ...... iieuiii ins eeiiiere.i ine nincii- , . i In- eon table, nnd were u"d about the: The niei.ibers of the Book Club, ac-lNeV tiridge Club h. i . . ':, . ' 10 Mn- Klhlnny, Mrs. Ned Dixon ."r' .1-1" Whar.on. Mrs ih hnJ .j; nprlv. Mrs. Edwin Thomt "" .'."i ttere as- I.', .4..l.. and taste, then the oyster-, und cci ti. 4... t.- 4ii.. i..u.i it turt.rt to the left. At a very tender! 4,... .....I lira T.i.nl lliil.-.p .. n D.irn.laal 1 ""t -'..a. ...... .v. 4.iw. ...... . t. ....it.l l ., m l . I ,, n.....n , ' ; 4, I,... 4 ,,, 0 lew tnenos 10 meir notne on eu- - - - . . i about rive minutes per ire si iiienn, mm- .."uI.4-.,..,,,,.s. n uu...ue, 4.. n,s,iv pVnin t0 organize a Wednes- np 8I'('8 Rnu Pareins unisi unei men .u uiin.n me n, """t..,.. nvr ,h hlrhl,v lin,i nrml .rnton! Mrs. were invited by the club, nml I after ar ; Sy enln Brl.7T? An ru.hiu..y. In such ways only do we ease and understanding. "It takes m,Z hen to for In:;. the Mrs. Roy Catching nson. Mrs. Roy Bel- ick Wharton, Mrs. Guy horns 1! Dart. 4 : , , " rs. (.eorge Johnson. Mrs. Roy Bel- home, card the beautiful new and music oi cupied the dainty boudoir lamp w-aa p borne were Mrs 1) s ' Wharton. Mrs. Guy horns. A dainty boudoir lamp was Jhi . J Hoohradel Mrs n "'"" "rs. ran wimtierlv. and ue gin oi me cum 10 anu aira. ; . , J. 1. Love Vr 'i'ii.' Mr'- Whipple. Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. ISuhar. Invited guests were Mr. and',' L Mrs. J. c. Ponsier .rg Mchlhlnny assisted the host-ss rrn. Mrs. J. R. Fa'rrine- Af""r luncheon, tables were feature of the club will be that no i prizes will be given until the end of s Allan. Mrs S Y,..n, ' UD fl,r bridge, hteh honors falling M s I'd (onlee, Mrs. a I i,.' '" 'r'a- '"tiv Cordon, nnd low to Miss Ruth Davis; club member were Mrs. J. E. Runyan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom! made WlKir'.on. Dean ise Robinson, Miss Flo Adams, Mrs. Kenneth Onlne. r; I n i lxkwoud anrf ... , sister. Mrs. K. p Auxiliary Will Have l(.nu . . . t -4 i.iucK tlie 0. I) Ve. i oinmerce rooms. Miss Cennwio im. f was thi . i i- ... I).,, h "cine or a ' "airman or tne t.azaar com- F Mrs r.. VI- Mm. displayed bv lyi,..Mr n,.: organization dres'sir" a doll for the luncheon brought by the guests was Mr. r, " "'"r. Mrs, l"'. tr, c..'n'J""'iann, Ir-hur u-lr'.'. K4ko Thorn. M. Th. k -Vrs V m. hti4i.. I ind w" assisted h...,. " i. rno,,n u lu ' ml Christmas Bazaar l,.? 9 i I'rominent among the Chrldmasi Muster Is mzanrs will bo the one conducted on . . ' ii U..,. i.ereinner 1st by the American Le- iir. P.riLl IVirs. Milan - -it.aa Hon Auxiliary, at the Chamber of pi nll.. ?nrnri'4,f.f rommerce rooms. Miss Gertrude Ho- ''"" "Tf'3, , .. i nt' uu mm, m ui iii. r i in nit Cluh in.l ilis.ir hiii.iMr.fl. i-a., Mnn-' w th -" -lec- i- " Chapman nnd Mrs. E. A Post. ' f'v, ev e,"7 Bt ' hl'."" I "' "lalla to I, lounl J'-kiving The money realized will ro Into th- their memb.-ns. M.. .lair k Aden I Thursday - 1', r1""" '"at-. neral fund of the auxiliary and a : V " ' ? , ? u ..,1 i Thanksgiving pa. ty "e lunihein V- arri"ll!- 1 :r' 10 "le hospital fund, to bring 't"rnon f.,iii' K" rh,,s""a8 cheer to the disabled sol- ,,, , s ",' Mrs- ,ll,rs in hoiipl-a'.s. nnlnty hand- 'T's suest, f, ; ,,, ","r- 'r' ''"'!" verv desii al,!-! for r. Pari 0 a,'"r- rh'lsln.as gifts will be attractively the auxiliary, and an season, when the scores will be to-' should not be lied and the prizes awarded. Fall flowers in yellow and white were us- ll'ubar. Mrs. Bubar,'-J b M!?' A,h?n, a!!X include Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mcl'lintork. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Qulne, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fan im ton, Mr. and Mrs H. C. ( hurch, and Mrs. and M:H. Allen. Additional guests en Wednes-j day evening were Mr an.d Mrs. Hooh radel. The club will meet twice each month. '!: Mrs. Harold Nichols Hostess to Club M.s. Harold Nichols invited the members of the Ladies Busy Steppei- her home at Brock- afternoon for a Beheading the renllv live with our children." i more time, or means, or patience to so Mrs. HawliiiiM believes that children live with our children that every ex- sent to school for the nerlence of their lives adds to their reason that th. y are six years old. but understanding, judgment nnd develop that the parents should know when (Continued on Page 4.) Mr. i",d Mr. C. S. Heinline. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Enger, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. William Hell, Mr. and M.s. M. F. Rice, Mr. and Mm. W. H. Fisher. Mr. nnd Mrs. Washing- : ton Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. Ilubar. A STRIKING CREATION VIA PARIS Wim!u...i.. .. ""artun, 'inusuil fem..r 4.111 h ... lrw .4... .. . 1 n.i. .1 .1.1 I). Harris 'tr 4. "n ft"'a dolls, each member of 'rs. Geor. ,'. '" organization dressing . rt,tii - ui.llgliit: lliein niteiy 4111a nn ,M"4,,,i. ,. i u. 4-,a rr.m .....1 lie new home. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Far-1 ,, -s, ... Li.i. i, i,u 1 ti Nichols was victorious. Music and so-i rial chatt'Int, occupied the ladies, and ; a del.cious luncheon was served at a 1 table resplendent wilh varicolored Noted Actress Brni gs Snappy Styles From Abroad Tn lie Fnslnonahlfi tS, One Certiinly Mu t Be Corseted, bays Olga Pctrova, Just l Back I rom Center of Styles ringlon. and Mr. and Mrs. II. C ( huic'.i wf-'p iMiesIs of the club for 1 the evening. Talil.s for bridge were made up, high honor., falling to Mr. I ind Mrs. Hocliradul, and low to Mrs. 1 the ,,i,...,n, .,,,., .,4..,, ...u . netted plants. The next meeting of Lmhwood and Mrs. Allen. A dalntj lhp cub w1 t(, n, ,h(. 0!llR 'ternnnr. lay i, t''T :'-i" d a num. mnlr.iH f,4il 41 111 ol so be on sale. Mrs. Petterson Hostess at Thimble Party Mrs. V M i.,., ...,.. i..i. j . number of matrons in n inHn.- Th mblp dub Has We'rarv ,nrr IV.u01, ,""g- Pleasant Afternoon - ... n.i.vi, iiun.-i Ulll. li!.f! Of yellow barbees fnnni.il nn oir ner "e uoral setting. Mrs. C. W. Gil 1 school house on Thanksgiving day, I j when a community dinner w ill be . erv ed. The ladies m'nying Mrs. Niehol's I Iiostliaiiiy were: Mrs. Earl Ollivant. i Mrs. E. Jennings. Mis. I. H. Nichols.! j Miss Lillie Davlm. Mi... M. North-' j nalt. Mrs. C ome Ollivant. Mrs. D I Steen. Mrs. W. G. Friend, Mis. Frank, fiouclier. Mis. A S. Ireland and the h'.atefs Mrs. Nh li"l. Guests of the A rharmlng affair of last, week i ' ' ... . . . -o .1... c.w.i.il ..ri.rn.u.n nf the, ttno ... .'iin. t ....nn ,....in - served. The club members present were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. llochradel. Mr. and Mi.'. ('. A. Lock wood. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Fetters in, Mr. and Mis. Fred Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuis Melvin. Mr. ai d Mrs. Irvin Hruun. M i s. lllrnn. 111. 4, ll rs. li -rt.. 41 n.',nnn ... ..... 4,- of t.n.i p 1 '"rn. .Mrs. A. J Lbr,-T r.".". Mr. Hoy E. Gedaev. Mrs 'il a. ,r"l Mrs. -"t. r o Mrs "0. r!.r'l'n. Vr, Mrs. Illlla lilllnrH 1. It. Pt.1,11.. lr. It c 4. 44eil tip. tt- I, 4. ... n 1 , .. - ' " "avis. 11. ' tinner. Mrs. "i- .nr. 1 Mr (I orge Sewell IhiiBhi... .1.. 41 1- 4t e , ' V . C' W' il'-rt, Mrs. Henri ""a Davis., 1 . n. Mr, .. - w " Rs,t. Vr.' ,l lrr's. . W. Ponrman returned to I' ',:;:'!;, ,.' Wil' "i', 'me h"ro f-'a'nrdav after sp. nd- 1 Mrs. Zigler I ls llors and entertainment were plan-; cm rr Affa:r n.d with a though, of T..ankiv.:I"art,M?,ir ing and the pleasant afternoon was enjoyed t.y:. Mrs. Harrie Oakley, Vrs. I!. H. Hidii.f. r. Mr. E. Pay tmi. Mrs Fr.d Fi.-lls. .Mrs. James 1 Miller. Mrs. Alfred N' al. Mrs. F. II. Chur-M'l. Mrs. ira Welker, Mrs. George tinLie. Mrs. John Dowell. ' Nris. W. I). Lratfli. Mrs. I. T. Whit ney. Vrs. t'lyd" I.a'ieli.ad. Mrs. Tay lor, und Mrs. Ilu:U.im. of Mrs. A. F. Happ. Mrs. T'u- PyHil LU,'1... the Tciic.in l..k. 4.-1. Ing of 1'. Hall on Thursday L4.4J - of it, t- uiei- inn 01 1-. ii;tn i.;i 1 . . ' til's . ha" h'i h.,. r,,nn J,"","P r'"D on f'rl'V nfter- vmim 1 :.. Initiating ek-hl TC IT) s st. r riT'"? Mr"' Harry "M I. r. i.o the nrgaiii.a.lon I'ortUno. ' i. I ,he Proup. Saleni Cap- lime and r.-lr. sum. nia ie Mrs. Ben Zitil.-r invited a niiin!"r of matrons to her home on Ihiitsnay to give them an opportunity to l.id fare well to Mrs. I.htI HadKley who Is Icatlnz soon for Heedopirt. and also to welcome Mts Harold Fee of Ray mond. Washington, who will make her home here. IM.l'.e was the afle noon's diversion. Mis. r-'awjera wlin;" n'"1'1 prize, and Mis. Petterson second. ''hys'inihe'Mu.i!.- in a riot of beautiful colors were H. iir.g'd attractively ( i-uitlg. No- atiotlt tlie rooms 1 ne lailie-i vno run-! 11' w mem-1 ered 'or tt " af.ernoon weie .Mrs. A sorlnl 'chillies Gilbert Mts. Maid. n. Mrs.. illowed the , II. C. l. i:. b. Mis. Roy Ge.fnev, Mrs.1 t J :''T.f 4? t!" t '4Pk.X .V .1T 4'. '' . . A. .W a . . I 1 U F' 1 t -.'' A. it 4 -X-4(.4..-4. '.I'l 1. 4 f - ..'' .a t 1 COR ORSF.TS arc a!rtfI'it.ty c.wnti;.l to tlie w nun v;.- wfiM iUW tlie l.itrst I'aris st I' v. ;icr r !.n.f t I a 1' :r -..!, t! iv-tt'l lrnrr;:tic !: t'-oiuily r-ttiti-'l tn .v.'W l"rk troru " 't r. ess and til.ivwri.' - i -,t l -i in I'.i- . :trv -- r c .1, ' r).'.v i :i Ii p P' :v r;'' '!!'' f r .' t' i'.'::i;i'- t-, I .' I v. I' j; .il th l,c : .. -I 1 r tli- tp' j '. , v 1 is to n 'ir m ) r tv v V v. th Irr in ::i 1'; r .1 1 ,:: '' frc' ' - ; rf. 'I It' a 'n "i 1''" : 1 n'.i;. r t yfar''. 1: : -;l : -l ctr(.:cs on tlie suc tuday. fl I'. -II !--f t'f :.-.'! tl! .ll'fl ; t i t For vcKrtJiMcM lmvv bnllod rl. - itmi (Hrjilldpi-il onloiiH. In a Imkp til put a layer of coM bnilt-d potiilops, t 1 n a layer nf nllctMl en Ion- which I.avo b'-t n p:r bnilcil. When the d : ft ftill of tin se iilternnte layei;, nt .klo bread or i lin ker numbs o: tl . top. JNnir over J.I10 whole n cup of arm milk in which h tcHHpoimful 1 r salt bun been di-solved. Itake In 1. . tod ei;de oven for an h-uir. Serve ;:. ".") .lish In which It 1h baktd. Lima c .)n would msiko ft rod third veet: Ki For dessert, as the orthodox i' ; 'i berry could not f I pita In the course, try a craiiheriy pie, L'.., :i pie phite wilh pastry; put ll .-.., cups of uncooked eranberrir, 01 : ".d one half cups of toiuar, one table ; : ful of butler and pour over niiarter of a -up )f water. Tb 1 V I can be nerved with top crust ! e :r apple pie, or without like a t M '1 pie. Why the Turkey It "Inconver irt" Ther i i a very old Htory n! in 1 man with ft larje appetite who '.M. "'lhe Mickey Ih surh an incmiv I bird. It is ft Utile to.t larre ft o;i 1 I and riot enough for two." M :y j Ktiiiill or tiH'diuui Hlzed fandly -el : itst lf fn that position. The ; : 1 1 loiks very ljiix'e In priee n-; we' ;;s , fart. Ilfie l:i ft ood and snnp. (!.' i.er which does not diverge too iu' Ii frotn the tnulitiu.iH of the oeeat ?. Instead (if soup hrvo that (.u' Am-'i iean d lii aey, clains on tin a.rf -di-. Then have a roast vh'. n. ; Ciatiht-rry same of routse. Have . ei 1 I potatoes In Houtbern stle. Itut . ! bake d.sh. plaee in it a layt r of sweet Hila!oes rut in b-HL'ti 1 s'lii -s To ,teh laer add brown . anil, about a teaspoonful of b When the diMi is full add one cr lMul.rikr water. Cook in a 'mt ( tn. Serve in the di-h in whi- h It is hi: e l. !';1ntied corn will no well with .' s .di-h. I'nr dessert try ft lMjrheF.1 pudd '. ,T!iis is -ry food l:ot or rdd. Pi 'i 'eup i f m. Ik In a ib. utile tMuli-r. W..-U j 1.-. h'-t add thn e miart'-rs of n .. nf bre:n" rf unit-". Let tlie bread H .'k until fj.iff. Th n stir In one half 1 ; -iiitt ! f-nrnanut, oil'1 half cup coc orii'hnlf cup M.i.ar. one t .-ispoon '.I nf ! innri julee, ui e (jini t'T t--aspo:i-ful -alt ami the yulks ot two ut dtt htly b'-aien Stir tliorouebly. Win 1 I Well liliveil, leld the wllitej (iftWl 1 beaten ery stiff, llavt read ' 1 a well bipteri'd bako tl. h and cook ti I a Tiiedeiaie mi n tor half an hour. ' iMiu1 in the dih in whiih it l.s baked. : i r. . of i initiation. Chailes Loikwood, Mrs. t. . Kel-