stO8EBU0 NEwmEVIEW, SATURDAY. JANUAWV 12. 1924. PAGl SIX 3w;io-- o ma D Mm- tAW.-j SOCIETY- By EEULAH JEWETT All contributions lo this page. w.w!r, women's dubs, and personals, should be telephoned to Ilia society Minor by Friday of each wees. ' Telephone No. 135 lWaWiHlMg Interesting Meeting of Smick P. T. A. The Smli k Parent-Tench"' a.o clailon oihi on Saturday evenlim at tbe achool home, and although the ii.. num. wua r . 1 1 lirm the mem- ber. pre.ent -er. . n.hn.la-tlc and ciicourajrlne plana ir the com ing; niiiaih. of work were made. The BuuM-latlon will meet aaaln at the srliuol house ull Halur- day evenlnit. January IV. an luier- e.Hnit nr)(train havlim been air-1 ranaed for Ihl. meetlliK. Election of office will take place, tbe pl.y- ahed commltlee will report, and rake and coffee will be aerved at tbe ronclu.lnn of tbe meeting. O 0 0 Mf. Prttrrson Com- .. r,i . i pliments ivirs. uicvin Complimenting Mrk. Kuther HI er- ins. the ladies or tne ureaon iio hods were Invited on Wedne.d,, afternoon to the borne of Mrs. Win. ! Petlerson. A pleasant aortal aft" , m on was pent with i.ewln and 1 ..iher amu.enieiits 111 the rooms al tr.i-iiveie iWoruicd with bowls of nouy. ASSlsien ny .nr.. iit-i.o ..... ; Mrs. Ttozel, the h ss served 3j dalniy luncheon, invn-a io non-ir Mr.. Illevlns were Mrs. Murl Spen, e-, , urs. Aieine iioiiman, .nr.. ..... jiorouKiis, Jir. Aiioie ai-ioun, ..' Amanda luinwatcr . Mr., (.lady. Halllmore. Mrs llulh llrltt. Mrs. nerynigilen. wr. siarui. ....,..,.,.. Fern Wood. Mrs. Lola It-ldel. Mrs Itozelle Thayer. Mrs. May Fredericks. M. Hlrdle Spllulskl. Mrs. Florence Chandler, Mr.. Viola Keldel, MM. Nannie Pierce Mr.. Ilorothy Haker. i Mr.. Fay K. Trosel. Mrs. A nnabells i Mr.. Kay K. Trosel, Mrs. Annaoei . l lterback. and Mrs. Adeline escott. 9 W V Pleasant Surprise on Birthday Anniversary The birthday anniversary of Mrs ( l(. V. (lllvin was ine occasion uu I Wednesday eveuing tor a aurpnad ,,,,,. ,a)lly (juniore, wnrden: In her honor, a number of friend. Ad,n, Renyon. conductor; Viola Itel jolnlng Mr. and Mrs. lillvln al their !,,, , , 1)t.a j),non, O. (J.: home, .pending the evening with duo. linr,, 1)f ,ru,..,: charlotte dale Mrs. (illvln was pr lied with a i ,, ,lllKV (jm(; musician, l.ll- beautltul cut gla.s cake plale and , ,,,, wheeler; mngatlne correspond after the card, were put away, ..v Trine I. An attractive nasi dainty luncheon brought liy iiiu nuesta was served. Spending the eve ning at Hie (Illvln home were; Mr. and Mr.. F.d Johns. in. Mr. and Mr. Hen Shield., Mr. and Mr.. Henry WorthliiKHm. Mr. and Mr.. Ora Wal lace, o. II. Newbard. Mrs. Ituy ilur lon, Mrs O. E. Ilsmpaon, Mr.. Kate Neale, Mrs. Ilattle McAfee, Mr.. II. II. Hiding. r. o a Dinner Friday for Miss Richardson Miss Eve Hlchsrdson, who Is thie wmv tw tter Thursday after-! After the Installation there was a house gue.t of Mr and Mrs. P. T. Ilu i n,nn. The yearly report of liie pre.-' social hour with games and oilier bar, was complimented on Frldsv v-j i,i,.nt ai.d reports of the committees amusements, and a luncheon was s. rv nlng at a sis o'clock dinner for which were given, and officers elected to ed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wharton were head Ibe club for tbe coming year. 3 :s hot.. A dainty .hade of pink pre-' The new officer, are Mrs. J. II. Bridge Evening for dominated at tbe handsomely apimlut- Hughes, president; Mrs. J. J Kester. y f- i i ed dinner table, and pink heathers , vice presi.lenl; Mrs. Carl E. Hose- I'USS orace UIOa were used in clusters. Sealed alMiut limit, secretary nnd treasurer. He- For Miss Grace l.lnyd. a popu'ar v;s. the table were Mis. Klrhar.ls.m, Mr ' tiring oHirers are Mrs. Charles K. Iter of b..t week. Mis. G. V. Wltnber and M. G. V. Wlinberly, Mr. and Ha.-'.ar. Mrs P W. Heckley. and Miss ly, and Miss Hess W harton were Joint Ml.. Paul Hubar. Mr. and Mrs., Hannah Hnwson. hostesses at tbe home of the former (eoiae Wharton, Mrs. G. A. Thl- A dainty luncheon was served by Saturday cicntng. When tbe guests iM.tleau, Mis. Eva Culver, Miss Hose Smith, Miss Edith Miller, Misses Jane and Hess Wharton, Hean Hubar, Frank Clemens. Ilsn Pickens, slel Mr. and Mm. Wharton. Tablea for 500 er nmdi up alter dinner. Mlm Smllh and Mr, tiU'tm WiiiiImtIv wliititita Ii kH lru.'H, aitd Mra. Paul Hubar rmiaiiiatiun. n. . 0 Livic Viy at Oinan CllIU An unusually intete.iing .ml lie III. -. ling of the Ke.fhutg structlie inx of the Koseburg Woman'. Club was held on Tuesday Bf1rtmH.ii at (tie home of Mts. F. A llemis. AlMtut iblrty ladies gstheted to lake mrt in Ibe inretiua which bad l lllc Bftatrs lor lls topic. Allot lie) Carl Wlinberly talked on City Gov ernment and vinnI imiIo. bv Mr. W. W. Ah'.'l.n. acfouiMinif d by Mrs. Ilfllll.. and by Ml.. Stl.t.K. followed III. Inter-stlng talk. Mi.. Strang also it oil led a short community sing call wa. in kifpu.g with the dav's topic, ea. h lady answering to ber name with a curtent event of im IHirt.nce. Tea wa served at the con clusion of Ibe program The nevt meeting will be on January 22. and will be Scholarship l.on Fund d.y. tt O D ; Guests Bidden to Come in Aprons ' Hidden to come In he use aprons so that I bey might have a Jolly In-) formal time a number of the younger! set gathered at the home of Mrs. j Cora Ward on Wednesday evening' where Ihe hours were spent with candy-making, corn-popping. and onuge. a niiruorr 1.1 youiiR men Joined lb parly Lie In the evening The youtgt ladlea who gathered at th W ard home were; Leah Schnur- t"' nonorci u, .t at a ms. ell.m.s.us Bleln. Vellna Schliuraleln. Clarice shower Tuea.lai f.ern.sn at the Mae llarpater, Adelle lirmls. Mildred cabee hall. wn-..i..,l l,v i,e W II A Lough. I.orlene C.thlee. Thelma New- of tbe Ma.-csh.-e. The afte'n.vn was hard. Mary Keama. Gertrude Cr.lg. spent In ivtr. the bn.le to be g.1 Mildred Pavia. Lillian Campbell. Itia wishes, and lunrhron was servrd tn Rice. Avlce Rolla. Marlon Porter. l(o- the bn.,uet room a snull table at tbe alna Porter, Very! Thnmaa. Iris Rtce. nit.t of honor's pace wa. piled with Mae Smith. VHIan Orcull. Mildred Mathews, Mary Julia Claik. xw.-TT-7t n n r-t r .,- irj'i 3' il i .ii. i Gather at "" "' Mr" lrv n "runn. rm P.rl.k P.l nn ; arlsn 1 ar'y nd . . Member! of Rt. Geort'i Epi-opaI a. -.....- . ihs, 1'iarla.h hr.nMM TulJt v.nl..i for a Parish pany and the annual bu.lnoss mee.lnK of , the chur. b . A rhl... uPrr " er.d at 6::iu. followed by the bal lotlnK on church officers'. Tbe of ficer, elected were J. ('. Hume, M. K. Itltier, Nathan Fulierton, J. M. Judd. Fred I.. Htrantf, N. C. Asbby, and C. C bowler. Mrs.'Virden Hostess to I ast Matrons Mr.. T. H. Vlrden was a charmlnK hoHie.. on Wednesday alternoon In- Mairon.' club of th Euiiiern Hinr lo her home 'or a i ! pleasant aodal time with sewl.uc and i haltliiK. Mrs. Vlrden aue.ts lor ; ine aiK'rniHin were Mm. n. ,,,. Mr.. P. T. Hubar. Mrs. William Hell. Mr.. W. 8. Just. Misa France, Howell. Mrs. C. (1. Keyuier. Mrs. H w. Ulna.. Mr.. II. H. Kliambrook, Mis. Vivian French, MJss lletly Jane Iteviners. and Mls.es Euxeuia and i.uni mum. I C O r Rr. I nriie Wrcgon lOBC UOttge , uiBians vuitnj ( Aa niereslln meeting with large attendani-e wa. held on Friday I.. l.r. .,.i II m lmle No. 22M ,,,,,.. H,-Wly ,,f the II. of I.. I.. .,. ,.. Tll ,,ri,,..rh,, .,. ,h,.ir Um g W(.m o( ,le )rlely and James (.oodninn. f(r , ,,. The annual Insial- . , '!,' ,,, of rn,.,.r, occupied the fore'W. B. A. Installs , f (h ,.,,, the following of- Officers Thtirsflav ,.. ,. . r, ,., Wllicers 1 nursaay 1(.Hr ukll nHr , rmlaK yrmr. ,.e ai-es for tbe iiriuiiift jvmi . K'-tio ,T.,.-.n... i blent; Kozelle Thayer, vice presi dent; Fsy K. Trozel. past president Aliene Iioiiman, secreeiary; man o . .. .. . .. ......... . k lr...,,r..r rVumiU. IMi.rea. CO- .-tor- May Fredericks del' I .t I Mian I Wheeler, alt. del ; Margaret llohl pre.ideut'. emblem was presented lo Ibe retiring president during the ceremony. . Games and dancing were tbe dl- rsion of the rest of tbe evening. and a delli iou. .upper wa. .erveu in (be bauuuet room 0 New Officers for Bellview Club i The members of the llellvlew club were the guests of Mrs. William Ag- new. and Mi. ('. K. linear at the the hostesses at tbe conclusion ol tbe business meellng. Mrs. William Itobtnson was a guest of the club for' the afternoon The nevt meeting will at tin horn of Mrn. J. H. Hunht rVtuunry 14. Mm. Hunhen and Mr, W. A IVarr bt'liiK J'dnt hoaivtwi-a. v O Choir W ill Present Cnntata on Monday j Th( rhoir ltf lhH KlrM m c.t iitMtwt :rhurvh, mnslwtlnK f 21 Halnt d ' irXJ' ' ' Hemline will give tbe entire ..t..iain .1 ine meeiiua OI tile Monthly Music club at the Heluline Conservatory on Monday eietiing Thev will give tbe Christmas canta ta 'The World's Itedeemer.'' ss pre sented at Ibe First M E church with great success durllK the holl.l.lls One additional number will tie duet by Harry Crocker and Ja. k Shields O o a Improvement Cli.it Meets on I hursdav Mi Kalharlne Wilson was hostess on 1'hurs.lai aftertim.n to the la.ll of tin' i;atden Valley Improvement club. rntfiMimnt them at tbe club bouse A sboit business m.H'iing as held during the sttcrnoon. The tnem beis who w.ie present were- Mrs. G C. Ilailei, Mrs K A Calboun, Mrs 1! Ewetis. Mis It S Huttoil. Mrs E E. lalltle. Vn. c, M Mil'sinel. Mis C. M.la. Mis J E Page. M s S P Sinclair. Mis Peter Slnclait, slid Mis J. II Young. . 1 Shower for Bride l() 11, 'I'UP!av Miss Is.tethi Lane, ne.l.lint: a" unit of Jsnusiv 1 oh. wss , dainty gifts. A laiisr wedding jcvutcied tbe table. Bridge Afternoon socletv folk' A lara number of !. me " - Mr.. A. J. Hochradel J""' Suiherlatid 'wls'Tv -rsi n the guceta. P-rldge was the din rsi. n t ilm uftfrniMtn firm and ,-rona Mia lti.n y. i? T. n. IH'Xl-r jvn-, "" "'n V :.nd &li Iris Klce assisted tbe hont- very H.trarfiv- lunH:.n table-. VIMIW tU Uillfc by pink ?n;ll.s c.nterlnj, th. Ubl. around which were seated Mesdam s Morn. Allan, i iir i. lievanev. J. 1. Iive, Vn d S hwartz. II. W. Hate. C. W. (iilbert. Hen Zi b r. F. It. Imnlap, Albert liasbfoid. (!. W. Hurt. II. F. (Jiiden. irvin lirunn, F. W. KellliiKlon. CeorKe Johnson, W. F. Harris. It. E. Ceduey, II. H. Weir. H. N'. Younu, V. M. ivtterson. Jack 1'iilwlrr, 11. It. Nerbns. Jack V hnrion. J. M. Throne. H. C church. .Louis Meiin, Lrf-on Met mimes, i.. n. sin ner, J. It. Farrlnnton, and Miss (irorKiuiia Stephens. 0 Informal I lousewarminK , , . Sv-ninff i " The new home of Mr. and Mr.. Ilert . .. ... - i. Hates, recently completed In I relwood. was tbe scene of an Infor-1 al surprise and hous-warnilnK ed -. nesday evenliiK, a iiumber of the I yminxer married set callliid to wel- come the yonnK couple. The Kiiests : -- . 'hem. and enjoyed several hours o. . .... m'H" . .- - crau i nimnie ciuo. .irs. i one juuu- ,,Ile t;u , at ie Hates l.(W':S was elected president . to sue ceed 'and Mrs. Francis Hllard. Mr. and , ........, ........... Mrs. I.eo llevaney, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- ''I'1' M r- 8,1,1 Mrs. Woodlcy Mrs. Ullliaui 1'red Powell, ' IHney. Mr. and Mrs of officers The public installation held by the W. II. A. of the Mac cabees on Thursday evening drew .,,.,nv v , tor. unit ...urn uru I,. K n,'M - ILO ril I1H lll IC WOTS OI ine OnilT carried out by the (lunrd and Color Hearer, under the direction of Mrs W. W. Honebrake. caplain of tlx Cuard. Mrs. Troxel acteil as iuntal ling officer, and the following officers took their places; commander. Mrs. Flora Williams; lieutenant command- I. Mis. Hirvl Ot.len; past command-. r. Mis. Lillian Wheeler; junior com- uiamler, Mrs. Antmbellu Kleinin; eum ; titer camp supcnislon, Mrs. A. h. Wel. blen; refold keeper. Mis. Jean s-nlth; publicity r. poiter, Mrs. Mary Vi!co ; linance Keeper. Edna'M . v. N. Fields served luncheon at Heelller; collector, Mrs. J. ssle Itapp; ! c haplaiti. Mis. II. lie Stephenson: lady at amis. Mis Ella Lime; Her- . . seam, mis. i.ia ei.ner s. niin. i. ...,,,,,..... r.inaiiciii I i-ni.T, iiuisit .iiii, .tun. .ifian. Mis.. ciui.i. Jiis earers, .miss llulh Covert; cuptaln of KU; Clara Hone brake ; color h Horotby l.aue and Mr. Kay Yocum. airl.ed scleral tables of bridge were u.a.l nut' n. inn ntinitin roiiix o Dili's evil, nnd Mr. 1. iirs. mi. (la hfiftl 1.1 about the bri.lg tahlV-t wi tlerlrud.' ere Miss, tirare Uod. Mi.sn (lerlrude iHdiin,! M-Prt Iriua Mart. ii-. Mis Kdith Milter. Mi8. Kred lifiun r. 'Ivan Piekftw, Hen l.aiion. KiHiik ('tfiuena, l. man SI Inner. Mr. and Mrs. ;. i Pinly. Mr. nnd Mm. Jaek Wharton, Mit Hi-!! 'haittn, and Mr. and Mis. (1. V. Wimh.-rlv. I Mrs. Sutherland Is Dliur- I IOSICSS Mrs A G Sutherland was a charm- Ing bridge b.islees on Monday after ... m.ii. eniei la.i.lllg a Illlilluer OI uia - tr,.ns at one of the largest afternoon . . ...... i.... ln...- ... .tie im .i.in. .iiss ii uu,-. .... . . . ............ ...'i,..ri i !i ...,,' tables were Mes.t.imes A. A Wilder. Nathan Fulierton, C W Wharton, Corse Ura.lburn. J F. Hal k. r. G.sn ge Kohlh.igeti. riuii.es Howell. M It. i:.e...l 11 I1 V .,,1,1.11 U n. lle'l I'll.l ,,.,;.,.' ,-i.. u ,',K.,rK ! c ll.i.l l..r I i i.i.i ii it Ssiait.. liaiiin. J I'. Csborn. It. W llmklev. ii i ii i i litoailrtav. Mrs. honors at cauls, second llroadu ay will! Mis s. n high Sawiers l.un.hcon was e.-rved at a table d.miilv s ad. and attractive with red ramations and holly, s distinctive note being the place card, of holly leaves, and tmv red candl. s. www 500 Party at Camas ctllcv v.r au.i in. r. r.nm.r.s ot i a mas Vallev were int. r. -t ug hosts on Sal inns, iniiunx . nuiniier oi t;..-ir in nils in i.r ...... .-viler earns a .l.i i ni v mn.nivn was series tv .Mrs I'dinen-l. assisted hi' Mrs. I.u.-as. and rs llt.as. n. Mts. Wilson. Cues:, b b.dd. n to the Vr ...I Mr. Fdinon.ls heme llelott. Mr and Mr. Ott.i Amste.n Mr n.l Mrs Mai.r. Mr nd Mrs 7. T. M irrav. Mr and Mrs K.lward Wil son. Mr a id Mrs. Ralph Rl.hter, 'r ise i;Hii,,i. t.u.as. l:.-rtha Ediuotids. Eve . !i n Murray. Matron, Cather for Afternoon of Bridge A r..,.:,er ... B,u.r gathered a. r lV!m., Hislies W..C can be J of IjtkIk.- After the -rl were put 1 ,WKV ST llu',e served a dainty I "o"h II" gu.sts fr lb attor-l Wilder. Mr.. S. .," , k saw vera. ! Ml 0. rtru. HaHt. Mr.. A Ha-iin . . ,. ..... v..thfin Ml - !r I. Hroadway. mm. Hainan r.n- ,,.rn Vr H Killll,.r, Mr., ( barb s tv Hellowa. ,r"iiOI, rioe makes twelve muffins, ,. c. w. Gtlbert. and lb U fklWr galt ,., . I .,h.r. Add graham flour and chop-1 GlMr(W j, j,,. Mrif 3i rH. J1UUIU1II. ' r8- Schwartz Hostess J IJ.:,I. I ri " .Mr.. Kr.d srhwarts invueu i"ei m. nioers oi ner nriure (iui m ;3U minutes, hiime Friday aftermsin. Mrs. A. J.j Economy Pudding lli, hrailel winnlnu hih huno dur i.. - B nne- the f.,.rn..n f nlavinir. Seated Two cups stale bread, one eBR one- about the hridce tublea were Mrs. flair K. Allen. Mrs. I.nuis .Meivin. i Mrs. A. J. Ilorhradel. .Mrs. 1. A. (,-kwool. Mrs. Irvm Hrunn Mrs. i V. M. Petlereon, Mrs. 11. . Uatea. Mrs Kthwarti. I i.u u..i.... -i. r. oYh.ck' ..nn. ... - - liniier Friday evininK lo Mr. anil Mrs. It. W. Hates, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin liriinn. and Mrs. and Mrs. X. M. r-i-teraon. and tablea wi re mail" up for bridge later In the ev.-nin-. Mrs. 1 .1 i.,nliiir r.rMi nrize and Mrs La'conHolaUon l-ruun and nr. Hat. s con. -r-i- ii pi'i rita I nimoie uuo Cltcts NJew Officers . ,,ifi..Hr. hn will b ad the club mr ine coiiiiiik year. eic Widn.sday afternoon by the Wood-. -"' ''""'-'-',.,,, the dates, atoned and chopped. was eiec.eu v,ce-p.e,ui- u a, u .... .. new officers plan an interesting year for the club with manv new activities.' ..... . i. ........ .. '.i .i .i.,. f.h,.ni. .... .,.rvi ntil 'the ludies enloved a social hour, (iuests of the club fur tbe afternoon wire Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. L. O. , ;uruuer. ine ciud niemoers preseiu w"rM Mr8- ""ge (Juitie Mrs Oliver j.iiiiis...., ....n. ...i c.i. Johnson. Mrs. Ora elker. Mrs. M. ManaVd. 'm" ... . . ... ... J.l,llirnead. fl:rs. 1. S. I ayior. 3I18S r.l- oda Taylor, Mrs. J. W. llowell, Mrs. J. 11. Hughes, Miss Helen Laughead. and the hostesses Mrs. Ed Peyton and .Mis. 1. II. Whitnev. Donald Fields Is . . Host to r riends The eleventh birthday anniversary of lHmald Fields, .son of Mrs. V. N.' Fields, was tbe occasion of a pleasant little folks' party on Saturday afler - noon, January oth. Early In the alter - men merry game were played, and . table charming with cyclamen and I favors. Miss Ev. lvn Meredith Basis- ' ted Mrs. Fields. The young folks then , attended the matinee. Guests of is.naid lor tne a:iernoon were winy ,..V1B- Harlan Pearson. Jean Tynan, Elizabeth Faulkn.r. Jimmy Judd. Carl j, n i-y Faulkner, ltouald Fau.kner. Men's Night at j Pi-.rcnt Teachers Tueeday night will be men's night at tbe High S. hool Parent Teachers association, and the men of the organ ization will have full charge of tbe program and refreshments. One of the features of the program will be a debate by tile winner's of the inter class sei l.s of d- battw at the hmh school, on the qu- stlon of the Income T..V I'll.. iilfi.-,....tl..u u-111 Ku t,.L-.,n ,,y Kim a(, u hni. ,,. , . . , , . ' . hy Louuse Jmninua and Vernon Taylor. niois. Several musical num hei,4 v. ill be on the prt):ram, and the men fcill aere refrehhmem. Llbtrty Theatre j She w as the fairest flower of sunny j Spain, the tiu'umwn daughter of a lowly soldi He was the hrother of the king.' i 1 ""gl't in marriage by Plncesses. hero of a nnti.in nf lu-hiura Against the e,.t m.,ifie..ni hnrir. ground ever c.n. elved for a motion Picture their dramatic love story unfolded ."In The Palace of the King." '.iberiy ibeattv Sunday. Monday 'and Tuesday, with matinees. Antler. Theatre "Ilucrles of lied Gun." a Paramount pl. iuie. dir.rte.1 bv Jam.s Cruze end' I.'i.iiirinc r. n..ri..n i-'rn..i T,.r fence Lois WiU.m. Frlui Ki.lgewav. ti. 1 1 1 Ogle an I Louise lr.ser. Is due at the Antlers theatre Satur- . ... . . .. .. . - 'lay for a run of S days. This ts Jam.s Cruie pieductlon, adapted by ait. r w vds and Anthony W . ( olde- e . j i ivnjeinc i nvaira U'ti... t 1 a.l. trv tlv nla carried their onota ,.r ,,,,1 sharps :,o l.a.ked close for t,,..r ,..,,. h. r..e the closer tb.r ,.re the en. r they pi oved to be 0n. e th hev ot. n. d up. And the great r Ihe.r confidence anneari'sl the older ,k .. 1 l '' . roll. When Amos et.arted home thev h..se.l l.im and hoi ked him g.wid w,,h a plant thai had been or ginated in the ant..l. in days and which saw Its lust t:mii,ih on Ihe Ark. They ,-i,-j it t)lc deuce of spade, ccoHOM.euDATi R-.ps Dat.s are not only a mighty tasty and nourish ng -r I nude with them. E(JB' Gem. 0n(( cup f,llr. v. teaspoon, bak- ..i,.,if ,oBm)0n .alt. " .hir.i .k. "ITInd one-half cui milk ine cud aranaiu i.u. - . . ... M melted butter or ' tablespoon meueu " " " ' . . ' i wnn. date. ..nd m x tlorouKbly Add; . d ' "" '"'fow -lv HtlrrinK con- - ... ,ffi sianuy. rour imo Kira-- Iluna .rn.i i)ake in moderate oven io. half cup milk, one pacKace "a ., sioneu aim ' BUKUr. )iaiu liuuu. n. , soak tbe bread in hot water for half i an hour and then squeeze ine waier fmm it tbrouah a stunner. Mix withl . , ;... . ..n n,l nut wi- uaitn. uicano a e tlljll ure ln i, haiiiiiK well lo tbe pau. BUiiar. Ifeat the e(.'K. add the " Pour over the bread and dates a.id add ulmeg. if d. -sired I. UaKe urn,, the custard has set. Thie puuuing ..on ha Rprvwi hnt or cold, and a sauce can be added if desired. Cereal Cuatard One cup leftover cooked cereal, one- fourth package dates, one cup milk, n i.,hi..si,nni corn svruo. one eag, plnco or Ball. Iira, ttie e(;(f anj ,ix It with the! milk, syrup and aaiL Combine tuw mlxlure wiln the C1.r,.al and finally e mM browng. SuflarleaB Pudding Two cups mik, one-half cup corn nr n.nnlM svrilti. one silUh IiackSge dates, three tabhtiuoons cornstarch, one-half teaspoon salt, one teaspoon vanilla. . Mix the cornstarch' with a quarter. cup f U1 1 1 lc and then heat tne re- mainlnK millc lu a double boiler. Add the cornstarch. svruD. salt aiultdates. the corDJtarch. syrup, salt andfdates. " ' Jfk ... . iitiit.., o ... a uuuuiv '."" This pudding serves five persons. Dates and Hominy I One-half package dates, pound of. sieameo nonnny. mux or cream. Myrtle Creek spent the day iu this l. m Johnson arrived in Itoseb Kemove stones from one layer of a city looking after business matters. : ia(lt night and will spend a few di ,.nn .n o.... mer In water for five minutes. Drain 0rf the water and arranee the dates around a pound of cooked hominy. Serve with milk or cream. j Date Betty 1 One tablespoon butter. one-half. package dates, six tart apples, bread crumbs, milk or cream. Crease a nn.ldinir illsh and nut In it it..rnnio ine,. nr hr,i -r..n,K nn.i i , . - pit.a and dates, which have been slon-i , ed and halved. Have enough layers nearly to fill the dish, with bread rrumhs as tin first and last layers. Mo:.t. n the mixture w ith a little hot water, dot with bits of butter and bake. Serve with either milk, cream, or a puddinR sauce. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN by MRS. ELLSBURY (Address all communlcatlona to Mrs. Ellsbury, care of News Review.) i .ear .Mrs. r.iisoury: Is It w ise for young married woman whose h as-1 band ts away a great deal to get a Job' In Town Yesterday and go to w-org. especially If there is' Mrs. E. A. llrlggs who i a resident nothing much else for her to do, and , of Myrtle Creek was In Hoseburg yes they need the money? I terday afternoon shopping and visit ISABELLA. i 'us with friends. ISABELLA: If the husband does not object, there is no reason why ne anouia not. Pear Mrs. Ellsbury: Can a girl ' iot'y her guardian by law or can1 . . , . ... " -ompe her to do what he wishes? ue compel ner to e.o wnat be wishes 7. I Hes he have the same authority over ... her that her parents would have """ w,,r aide? Will it injure a girl (s't that age if ehe smokes cigarettes? FAN'. FAN: A girl of 17 ia not yet of age,! i and her guardian haa the same au i tho.-ity over her that a parent would . nave, it mjurea any g.rl to smoke -'Sr"'s- is not a matter of age. .. .. . i far Mrs M.sbury:Atan afternoon IVar Mrs Ellsbury: At an afternoon I,an' where the mother Is being as s,ls by er daughter, ehould the ,H,u:h'('r receive with her. The daughter is t.m vn..n K.. . a ",u"" joung io o.- a Joint """ss out is just assisting the. ' ' eerve, aim mines like mat. an vou give me a cute Idea for place ir.-n .t a rl. valentine party? A. T. Z 'YM. th flllinrlfiB asnsu ra th incoming guests to the room 'ny remove tneir Mate and while ber mother retains her po" a00r- wake small heart - " toos.c. ana cover tnem with 'costing, or any colored Trostlno that Harmon,,.. , w. k,. ..1 at.o-a With . .m.ii . T J at.c a. W.th . .mail paper funnel, and " trick, and because ibe r. I cident form, cue of the main themes for the s.orv. cbirl.s R.Vs late., picture ., Ih. t. - .i,.'. boeu called "The lcuc of Spj.les:' -IHats ffor Spring' n liriEV HOS3. (Written for tbe I'nited Press.) NEW YOItK. Jim. .-ti" Tres..) Becomln? tninss n" - ' of remiiininic In lasnioii iuhk hour has .truck for tnem to p- W,nM, the choice. The little head fittlnn hats that smart women have b,.rn wearinR , , ..Hy fall are St... the hats moat In favor. The only varistien in sLtht lor, aprlnn Is s i -mailer cloche than ever-, ii. -nh the rlin knorkeu on. .o - - .... .....ill ii .peaa. or uis"' " rollinic brim. ,ii mrhon. with dnnKllne metal trlmminus. and the tri-corn hat which inevitably followed ine irenu , f,,.ks are making I stroll bid to transplant the clocbe, Hideous fashions. likewise, seldom ' remain in mr any m, tvi ttiMi in niereiv'cut as ii lor ooaraine acnnoi m . I k f,ndills i, tenure of life , growlne .,r,er. ; of hig , ,.lt. , X 1 rtf- A I 4 ... t M. p, Hatnaway of Eugene, aprndlnR a short time in Koseburg at- tending to Dullness matters. , Ym Tho l.alles i A p. Watterson of 'me Tillos Is gpt.Ildlng several days In Koseburg . I....L ..... nf... l..,.-in... l.,l.,rutu ,n lown i oaay H,re jnjB Afternoon Vincent Preschern of Melrose spent 80me tjme n this city this aflemoou looking after business Interests. , Mr. Dann In Town Mr. Rapp In Town 0 Mra-U V. Rapp who, resides In SUIIieillll W III luni. IUI several - - noura mis mornnig snoppuig. From Looking Glass (jeorge Trask and children . Prom rilirfe Mr nr,.i Mro t'rr tinn.i wh ro. sila in Glide were in town today shop- , ...... - Here From Portland M. A. IH'rry, of the Hood Rubber company, of Portland is spending sev .i..... . ..... i! ... ..'. , ittao uiaiieio. Here This Afternoon Mis. E. A. Burroughs and daughter.. Supply Company, arrived In this t lj,Ura. of Green spent the afternoon' Ia8t n'Kht to spend several days V in Koseburg shopping and visiting ; attending to business affairs, Witi, friends i n with friends. Mrs. Moore Here Mrs. W. M. Moore and daughter, Helen, of IXtle, were in town today epending several hours shopping; and attending to other affairs. To !, Angeles Arthur Parks left last night for Los Angeles where he will spend some time attending to business in terests. Mr. Goodell Hera on Business G. E. Goodell, boiler Inspector ...e ..ue oi uregon. is spenuing a u.i.s in mis cuy looKing aner oust I ns intercuts. Mr. Goodeins from1 1867. It is now proposed to or a. "aius r ass. From Myrtle Creek ( Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Watson of tlon season. The units are sua. i Myrtle Creek were ln town today1 to a construction charge of I" of; spending several hours shonnln attending to other business. Vr. Jones llet if C. W. Jones of Portland is snend- irg a few days in this city looklnc a ter business matters. Mr. Jones .is registered nt Ibe llnfal l-...,..,a I filing upon the old land grant - Former Res. dent Here . Frank Cain, former county surveyor for Isiuplas county, now residing ' Kiddle, spent the dav In this rit tending to business interests. to the general nubile. The - Title Suit Filed A suit was filed today by H. J. Iienn scalnst Edwin Rhodes e't al' ,i .... . . . '. : " clear title to land. The nlaintirf represented by Attotnev Albert Ahr.i,lei- nam hm Ja-fi lj,t Night ' i nomas r . .Slioa. who i omnlnv he ik . ...... Francis, n 'tt,.u mfT m-i 8,J or ten dais Bob" Long No Better Word received from Yoncalla thle niorninr . .i... .. - . ... ee,i mat or County Commissioner W. U,n. btt,.r Mr u ' q-,ai ,; ,.. .., m. -1 mg melted chocolate trac. . nanVe , . ' en cookie. Pile. H..i ace each cookie put P"P,r dilr each"nr1s soon to acknowledge Ro 1 i pre-war debts. Inesaed on Fifth Avenue in the r fall. Coat nith broad horizot;. stripea,. In violent browns and yelk filleli tne 8treets a short time Every third woman In New York fco, . - - - ed like a sack of meal. or an overt, "potato biXK." ow on. The 'hm?? Tanls. 'e.8. . a c.OI,l1 tor their suppresnlon in which ,v, tbe Weather Man. dealing out bak summer uuya joineu. ror au uiai raouioa uaa oeen poii Ine back to tne airectoire, what ; gored flounces and drapes and minis aim numen jusi v ' not return to fussy, flouncy .tylei i I'aris' auritiR is lor severe icJ plicity. American women have v ! ready taKen It up. j Simple, three-piece tailored til . - 1- , i. Kn.in. .ei h.,i ... all the resor.e ln the south. . Long, brllliiait scarfs briEhten , co9tume. Improvement. Mb friends hope that; S"n be fully restored to healtt From Wilbur Ivor Grae of Wilbur spent th6 , . . nttendlnir In hnslns . is "lls cl,y aIlenuln8 to nusines Mr. Lyman Here E. B. Lyi.iap of Eugene Is spend J a short time ln lioseburg looij after business Interests. ' Mrs. J. J. Lutz and dauch; , Belpha, who are resldenui of Yonu: spent the day In this city shopj. land attending to other arfalrs. ) TO Portland Mre. G. A. Gilmore left last eveij for Portland where she will s: several days visiting with friends t; relatives. 1 of From Porland . r atteniline to hnsiness Mr. Johnson is from Portland. 0n Business From Portland j j, Grahami Hudson and E dealer of Portland, arrived in this c last evening to spend a few 4 - hcre """"ling to business niatten : . On Business I J. JS. McCord of Fortland, rr, sentative of the Northwest D STRIP OF LAND OPEN TO ENTR (Associated Pres. Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. A It: of land extending across Orel from Dalles City, on the Columi river, to a point on Snake river, e; posite Fort Boise, Ida., was order thrown open to entry today by t: Interior department The land originally was a part the public domain granted for ( for: construction of a wagon road by T tewi Daiipg Military Road company i: - trie Eastern Oreirnn Land enmoaaj I the remaining tracts under the hot- stead and desert Innd laws that si not already been patented. Secretary Work signed, In ad tlon, a public opening to entry T- ruary 18, twelve public land on in southern Idaho. Watei for these units will be'an able with the opening of the irrii and; Per Irrigable acre, which maybe adjnsted every five years, in ad Hon to an annual operation maintenance charge. THE DALLES. Ore.. Jan. V. . Ex-service men will be given P erence for 01 Have nntil MaV t The Dalles military road comP 'hlch was thrown open to entry ' In day under the homestead and de 'and laws by the federal governs"- After May 2. the traets will be or I comprises disconnected tracts tw miles wide on each side of the in. ,ra" running through Sheim lVh.J i,l,a,,r to:' I. " neeier. Grant and Maineur t" I An exact check on (he amoui land contained tn the opening be completed Monday by the fedf: land office at The Dalles. SOVIET MAY PAY DEBTS OF RUSSH ( ..nelated Press t.eas.n Wlr.l e.M.,-,.,, .. , a 3 ..... .. j .. Le in. r.iri,i.u.. - R m Krassin. Soviet rommlf'ar im etcn trade, acting through his ";. abroad h.. kn.,.1.1 ..n at a low no for,;C anroaa has bought up at a io about 75 per cent of the ( Iborrts of the Soviet states. H5''1., mesaaee nrtd. b.. vlven rl.tte w z belief that the Soviet govern m"''.