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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1925. FIVE sac IETY I I TT W R T ""sUtet, Mr. and Mrs. Ruwll ' M lM Carris Dlxo li A tj V j Harness. Wednesday. Mr. andSwlft Mb)i Myrt Jill' 131 K ft r Mrs. Fred Milter. Mr. and Mrs. Mi,8 M(iry Ellen H M 1 i II m f t 1 Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. ; Austin Karcher, an H II II I M 4 "-'del, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rapp, Jinkln. L alak i II Ml H ff H atf W ' ? Mr. and Mra. Lyle lavis, Mr. and 2 Ir8- c- . Webber. Mr. and Mra. THE GLORIO j Chester Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. J. j have a home in 1 5 ,11. Bailey A ,inv cottage w What is the Hell of the Bible? 5 ' . And I am very ha , , ,, , .. . .. , 5 Joint Birthday Anniver- But not coutenu Is the Hell of modern and 5 8aries Honored on Friday For. ah! it. .ee, ire- Mr. Duiley. Lela enport, Kdwin d Mrs. tural? Who go there, is there a hope for the return of many? When vill Hell be destroyed? The above and many other kin dred questions will be answered by S. H. TOUTJIAN of New York City ' A Travelling Representative of the International Bible Students Association, at The Moose Hall MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9 at 7:45 P. M. Seats Free No Collection ary of llitle Jack Nicholson .was the occasion for a pleasanfNtather lng on Friday afternoon for which Mrs. J. 1. Nicholson was hostess. ine piny also nonureu lue oiriu- glorious The forests ever green and vast. With arms stretched toward the sky. day anniversary of Mrs. E. John- awn ne "un arise ana set son. In the group were Mrs. S. I In hues elsewhore unknown: P. Snoddy, Bobbv and Kuth Snod-,Aml darkling lakes He nestled in FEAT GUTS PASS Charge Father With Poisoning Child The boys and girls basketball teams of the Koseburg high" school returned here last night with two victories over the boys and girls teams of the Grants Pass high school. The girls defeated the Ciranls Pass maidens 30 to 13 and the boys brought horflP the bacon to the tune of 13 to 9. Had the local boys team b"en playing up to form In the first half the score would have been much higher as they outplayed the Grants Pass lads at every stage of the game. On the re turn trip the team and many fans were forcrd to detour around Rob ens' mountain on account of the slide Just north of Myrtle Creek. The boys and girls teams of Med ford high will meet the Itoseburg H. S. teams here next Friday night. Tills double-header contest should attract a large crowd. COAST BASKETEERS BATTLE TONIGHT. (AieeUltti ftrm wt Wipp.) SEATTLE. Wash., Feb. 7. Four leaders in the northern section of th-i Pacific coast and inter-collegiate basketball' conference are to be Been in action on two floors to night. ' Washington is to play t'.te W.-.h-ingtotr state college culntet here, and the Oregon Aggies are to tus sle with Oregon at Corvallls. The Aggies leaii In the Northwest con ference with a percentage, of .!0 followed by Washington with ti"s, Oreeon .ST.7 and Washington S. C. .SX3. In the northern division of the coast league, Oregon Acgies has a percentage of .800; Washing ton .750; and Oregon and W. S. C. .500. The Cougars were reported han dicapped with (ichrcke, regular center, nursing an injured ankle. Holh quintets have spent a week in preparing for a strenuous contest. - jfi ss. 1 3. wa'.V J? ,f MS, j ' f r ' '' f t - 4 M K - if dy, Mrs. A. L. Carter, Bobby Car Iter, Mrs. O. V. Pierce, Maxina ! Pierce. Mrs. Vere Perr'. Vere and Jean Perry, Mrs. I. E. Lynda, Het ity and Audrey Lynds. Mrs. Max j Myers, Alice Myers, Mrs. K. Helm (bolt, Betty. Hick and Hugh Helm bolt, Mrs. Fred Reed, Harold Cook, Mrs. R Johnson, Jeauette and Jack Nicholson. Violets centered an attractive ; luncheon table. I Series of Nutrition i Meetings Is Closed i The lasr in the series of nutrl- j I tions meetings which have been I held during the winter months on South Ieer Creek was an event of i th eweek at the home of Mrs. W. A. Jenkins. Miss Lucy Case, nu trition expert at O. A. C. conduct ed tho meeting. The morning was spent in preparing food and drinks for the sick,, and In the afternoon Miss Case lectured on that sub ject. Luncheon was served at noon to Miss Case, Mrs. J. A. Plnkerton, Mrs. Aila Hendrlckson. Mrs. E. Mc Cormack, Mrs. Sarah Hunter, Mrs. T. E. Duncan, Mrs. Win. Karcher, Mrs. Dee Kelley, Mrs. Lawrence ErGFN'E. Ore., Feb. 7. Coarh Tlilly Uelnhart and 13 of his bas ket Nail protegees primed for the battle of their lives, will leave Eugene this afternoon at 4:30 o' clock for Corvallis, where the strong O. A. C. quintet will be met In a crucial game of the Pa cific coast conference this even ing. A victory for the Aggies will keep them in the top position of the conference rr "0, while a loss would topple thc.j from their throne. Although Oregjins regulars will Arthur Hanfscslld, of Milwaukee, Wis., Is under arrest there chargod with killing his mroe-year-old Bon, Roy, with whom he Is shown here, with poison. The child was heir to 115.000 left him by his mother, who died in 1923, but the will pro vided the money was to go to Haurschild if the baby died, ilauf schild recently remarried. Their beds of precious stone. The broad Tacifl's gentle kiss Upon the sandy shore; How can I finish life without A view of her one more? For forly years I've gazed upon The plains of Iowa, And though this State Is dear to me, ' Westward I'd hie away. Trt anAiiil ni v liTd'a rltwtlnlni VCitrfl j Where Nature's at her best, 1 Where siltnlly her charms will lend My sBirlt perfect rest. Grace Potter Beattie. Le Mars, Iowa. e ' THE NEW BIRD AT MY WINDOW A beautiful bird with a striped wing Is spending the winter with me. From my window I'm watching him dally In our English hawthorn tree. I'm so happy to make hhj ac quaintance! Ho has never been here before, For I've watched the birds as they come and go For twenty years and more. I have searched through my book or western birds I wish that I kttrw his name? If he's a warbler or if he's a thrush. And the place from whonce hs came. He is near the size of a meadow lark; The bird I love best of all: le reminds me of him continu ously. The bird with tho glory call. He wears a black' tie on Jilsau- burn breast. And he's friendly as friendly can be; Peaceful and kindly with all of the birds Wrens, buntings and wee chick adee. I put out the crumbs and suet and things. And he flutters down after his bit, Hut he never disturbs a smaller bird; He's a gentleman every whit. Oh, strange, new bird with the auburn breast. Yon have brought us much win ter's cheer; A table will always be waiting for '.you. So be sure to come back each year. We shall watch for you nnxlously when the rains conie, Any my, how happy we'll be To see you, avert little friend, come to vlnter again In oti English hawthorn tree! Florence Alkt'ns Banks. 8 Scarfs Lend Beauty LAUiNDRY KIDS ritart the pa mo, I lobs on, forward and Okerberp, center, are not in the best of condition. Hoth men are suffering from the effects of small pox vaccinations. Tne OreRon KrRh left this morning for Corvallis, to tangle f with the O. A. C. rooks this af ternoon. o mi. srs STATU nimrAu (Aworiatrd 1'rm JV"nl Wire.) PEKIN't;, Ken. 7. Dr. Sun Yat SVn. who became ill and tiiuh-r-wnt an operation for cancer soon after he arrived here to attend a confertyice of leaders seeking to prevent factional fighting in Chi na, remained critically ill today. His condition, described as wea ker yesterday, was reported unchanged. hi ! i ..-if ItAj 1 r-tf ? L-M .,yA V. 1i SI l r,Vl ; ir ! ' - 'ill Vl H AN ANNOUNCEMENT LUNCH Menu No. 1 Eclair Shells filled with t'hltken Salad Stuff, a Olives Heart Shnped Sandwiches Strawberry Mousse White Loaf Cake Coffee Menu No. 2 Tomato Bouillon Itread Sticks Molded Salmon Tiny Daking Powder Biscuits Cut with Heart Shaped Cutter Grape Fruit Stuffed with White drapes Cream Dressing Caramel Ice Cream l'etlt Fours Salted Nuts Coffee never any variation La 1 7zr asMrf caKes md vA pastry Once a housewife give$ FISHER'S BLEND E0UR a trial, the tcill r.cvcr be content with any other Due to the gredt care we ' take in selecting the wheats and our scientific milling, FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR is always unifor.m hi quality for every purpose ANNOUNCEMENT SHOWERS Dorif Kenyori's .Newest Evening Gown Features the Scarf and Floral Bouquet i STOST AStCTWiS WOMAN fFOR- &Ht KNOWS ,W TAKTHe p-sr OF C f C'.L.- Wh-n Mrs. I'arti'-uhi' atV t d u. to tal;e rarf of her bJotlnes wh did so. After v. .-vinrm'd ihnm to in r r h" call ri i: up on the phone ami told us th:.t she was rnrtlcnlarly pleased with this laundry. So will you be. Roaeburg Slearn Laundiy Phon 71 Roaeburg, Or Gowns for formal occasions are designed along simple lines this ; season. Colors, too, are in pastel I shades, with a slight glitter of gold i or sliver threads to lend the bright ness usually associated with the formil eTcnlng frock. The train, which dignifies j GRAND JURY WILL MEET NtXT MONDAY I . The Douglas county grand jury j will meet Monday and District At torney (,uy Cordon state, that much ',, o thc cvcnlI:). ,,, has be l". ? come a firmly established feature. ! 5 Jn lu b,encfli , scarf h!ch Is thrown with careless grace around the shoulders, has become a favor ite fad. , Ioris Kenyon, who is winning new friends In her latest First National picture. "I Want' My Man," wears with stunning ef- 'feet an evening gown designed j along thc newest lit.es sponsored j by l'arls. The flaro at tho hem of thc -skirt Is accomplished by cacnding folds , of chiffon released from the low walrted bodice, which Is deigned , In the sheath fashion. Metallic de- 'signs lend effectiveness to the lua ferial used In the basque. ! Tho floral bouquet, which l.sitally graces the shoulder as a bright siiot of color, leads a happy note t the ' skirt, being placed at the tad of the snugly outlined basqne. T"e Ud Your ia,'LBu5in23S . Like A'ewspaper Advertising L 1 nrru tion and proves doubly effectivo berause of it. x The fienrf, hlch was formerly used in adding a. smnrt note to the afternoon frock, is found equally effective ns a plfasing accessory to the formal Kowti, It is provine a (lecideiily beroniinR fad nnd one which is aidted to tbe debutante as well as the stately matron. As skirts Krow shorter, the ncarf becomes morn important, as it fre H'Jt ntly takes on the dignity of a side train. MiBH Kenyon, in koepini? the not.' of simplicity which her frock in spires, has lunnd the urg of Jewel ry, with the exception of tho poarl thokr nocklace. The fad of smart people in bringinc simplicity to the evnnlng toilette is Rrowinn in voRue. Fashion has decreed the floral trimming an effective means of adding a colorful and decorative note, rath or than the elaborate usm oT jewels, I'crhaps tho continued use of metallic materials is responsible fnr the absence of Jin-eiry, for ccr tainlytho glittrr of the nvital bro endfid materials lends sufficient sparkle to the correct eTening at tire. The soft lusre of the pearl, howercr. Is alwa. s plfaalng to the ee, and the strands ef pea:.j now The most Interesting party of a girl's earlier life " should be tho party at which sho announces her engagement. The more surprisw I tljere 1h to the nnnounecnit'iit, of course, tne greater mo interest. Kor this reason even in Hiiialler towns where It Is rather n trick to surprise anyone with the an nouncement of a long anticipated engagement, much secrecy is re sorted to, in order to make the an nouncement shower a real piece of news. Times change and customs come and go, so that in our present state of evolution tho announce ment is often as much of a sur prise to the parents of the y-r-sons concerned as It is to anyono else. As ijiu pendulum swings back and tho pres.-nt merges into the past, let us hope some of the pleasant "Id manners will again become the rule, rather than the exception, and that more young women will go through the leis urely process of being wooed ami won, of a formal engagement and a prearranged wedding ceremony. Although some announcement showers do Include the sterner sex and bo occur in the evening, it is almost invariable that the show ers are given for the feminine friend of the hcide only and so oc cur In the afternoon. This form of entertainment, in fart, custom arily InvolTes a luncheon. The chief reason for this Is not any delicate question of etiquette. Ftather It is one of convenience. The intimate friends of the bride are usually of a convenient num ber to sptvo at one table, which permits more interest ing met hods of announcing the Intentions of j the two young people most con ! cerned and enhances the effect of j tho surprise. One engagement luncheon plan 'ned by our ! partni'-nt was found j ed on the Idea of 1e;.ing tho cat out of tho bag. Each plant enril had attached to it a bright colored bag. In each bag was a tiny c-il and around thf neck of each cat was a small card bearing the nil k name of the bride and groom-lobe. For an announcement to b' made around Vah ni ine's I ;iy or Easter, a iaige cr' pe papr ! II or 'heart may be hunt ovt lh? table. From it bang rainbow color-d ribbons, one leading to ea li guests place. At a sini'l fi"in the hostess, efirh gii"st pulls h-r rib bon and down from the hell fitjt 'er cards bearing the names of the engaged pair. uubuttered angel food tin. After It has risen and begins to brown,, cover it with a buttered paper. Angel Mnrvclle I lu the seauon just past, we have become well acquainted with ChrUtmaa "Angels", who took baskets of food uud warm clothing to the door of the Buf fering; poor. Wow here Ih a new kind of angel to make glud the lotits ut home. Make a gelatine with any kind WOMEN GOING BACK TO L'ACE AND FLOWERS DAINTINESS TO BE THE KEYNOTE FOR SPRING STYLES AND FLUFFY RUFFLES TQ REAPPEAR. Ily I1EDDA IIOYT. i popular In Paris and aoon will (Written Tor the United Tress) be In the United States. Pearl NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 10. i necklaces are worn more today of fruit (pineapple, strawberries,! The New Year brings witn it a man tney ever were.' Kor even iiiRMiiTrli's, or green gaKe plums Hinnge of faxhlons! And whe- liifr wear as many as five or six are nlie) to carry out any color ther we like It or not, or know strands are worn. Ilracelets ot scheme you may choose, ltnke lit or not, we have aworn off on I pearls matching . necklaces and an antiel lood cake and split it being boyish. earrings also rule for evening horizontally. When the gelatlne Fashions are turning towards, wear. Is set. put it between tho layers feminine lines with sheer lace . Style Notes, of tho cake. Heap It with slight- frocks, ribbons, flowers and Jew- Among the newer colors used iy Bweuiencd whipped cream. If elry acaln coming into favor. In on the mid-season frocks for day tho mixture' is Inclined to run, fact, the only way In which we WCar are combinations of beige . spread it back on the cako with shall remain boyish Is In our and black, rust, dark green and a silver knlle. Continue this un- figures and In our hair-cuts. ! gray. For evening wear shades til it is lirm, then gurnlsli It; Daintiness is tne Keynote oi j rdii and greens still prevail mo spriiij? mone. many or me at the opera and formal func ncwest gowns are made with tho Hons with quite a general dsi slencler basoue bodice and the may of .white. The newest even-- Here la a delicious valiant on rumou sain anu omers oi cnu-, mg shade noticed la tho Fifth the fruit pudding In the bot- rn" nA various soft fnbrlca are Avenue shops la a yellowish torn of a deep baking pun, well;"""16 wlln dainty, lacy pottlcoata pink. Lettuce and emerald greens are me must conspicuous of the green shades. with fresh fruit, and eervo cold, reach Caramel KponKc. The shoe with the single ankle trap to making Its reappear buttered, w aiter brown su'nar I "lrn , "how, through the outer. Inches deep all over. Siiiith n: niaterlal. Willi a knife blade and arrange1 " '"f matrons, while not on it halves of peaches, either, adhering strictly to the fluffy: ,.,.,.,i ,,r fr..i.. the fiat side mi 'vpe of skirt, have aprons, pleat- ar.d as close together as you can. ! " godets, etc., which add ajgnce. The shoe Itself Is of slm- l-our over this u sponKe cake "" V,B purap ,,,pB wnue tne strap batter und bake When done,! hoeping the straight-line sllhou- lis either flirtshed at the side turn It out uu a platter, tho'ttf- , . ., , ,t I wl,h button or with a .tiny pinch side up. and serve while VVe Bre "'ready noticing the, rhlnestnne buckle. Borne of the warm with whipped cream. I change toward the feminine In new satin pumps have little bows These, may bo baked as ImiivK millinery. The felt hat is doom-, of ribbon tied at the Outer aide dual deserts by using the llrown l oblivion, according to .buy- of ,he Instep. Hetty cups or .deep muffin rings.:"" returning from Paris. Smart, Recently younger girls are i women are refusing to buy hats wearing little satin garters with Sponge take. I which can be duplicated and sold' lace or floower rosettes, Just be To make the sponge' cako bat-'1" "hops for i or i and they low the knee, with the flower or ter b. al the yolks of six cgifN Br" "cieauiiing nr.io iuuiiiuu.il rosette placed uirectiy in ironi 'nil' thick and lemon colored add "tyles. Iloth ribbon and floweti rather than at the side. ia cup or augur k-raduully and trims will he noted as Hprlng ad- Ironiiiiue heating with an egg Vnnces ISow with the Winlerl ice frocks worn over hand beater Add a tablespoon of season In full sway, the trimmed some slips of contrasting ahada lemon Juice, tho grated rind of '' ' more popular than the are popular for dressy wear, hall a lemon and the stiff, dry llal" "nB- women aro adding black lace over plnklsh-tan chlf- ' ... .1 u'k... bows of ribfton as the short- fnn In vnrr Invplv. llnwa nf hhin , , w,;i,.H Ur(, partly mixed In, brimmed backs of the tailored and pink ribbon or flowsr ap Ituke out the heater and care-l '''" ani1 appll'iuelng flat silk piiques may be posed here and 1 fully cut and fold in a cup of',lowor" on the crown. Crowns,: there on the slip and these look flour and a uuartor teaspoon nail lv the way, aro an Important charming throunh the lace over Iwlilch have been sifled toguthor. lmrt of tho hat this sonson. The dress. Velvet bows worn at one if vim wish to make a loaf ot newest, crown trim Is tho little side of the waistline of the laco ithls bake It sn hour In a slow l,ow or bunch of flowers placed frock aro now. There Is a lova- nven In a buttered anu-el food tin ut the very t"P of tho crown. ly soft blue velvet which la usu- or a tbep, narrow pun. .Am mi other feminine turbo- ally placed on tno black laco lows which nro coming to the frock when tho pderallp U fnre Is Jewelry. Karrlng aroj black or peach color. iindleil tirape I'ruit I'oel. In nns seahon, prajm fruit are i.ru ii on the brenkfHHt table. Marvello described above, if de-l crear Served In tiny flower pots leu can i like a delicious dainty strtu , ,ll8 iuce u( gi.tme. j wUh p,nk roso bu(U and,ng up iriinge Mi.iihst. i In them and pink satin bows tied Hompmakftrs' Corner (Conducted by M;6ii Alici L. Webb, btatc Collcg cf Wash. Innton.) mo Snugly OUlllUVU u.'i.c. un me uau'ia oi wn. u" KMt, loo, features a floral decora-laura ue sxart at well beautliul. j Alltel I'fXMl. To n;.tk lb" A ti iri-l fund rake : yoit will tic '1 ll.'- uht'.i of ft epgs l.ca?.'.! trothy. Add a Ice .poenftil of main of tarfar snd continue bc;i!tlK l.nlll the ri'L'i are Hiiff. I b'-il S'M i-railuiiMV a cup ni rvunir. J".:t four tint's ' :i ijuall" r 1 a. p'Min of salt v. I'll J cup 'f flour. an. fold llllo tlm -ft. Add 1 le"i'Onn of vanilla and bitka ii lu iu iu.Lu.t lu au A inch siriiis 2i Inch. " long. liaviui; the while irt on. Cover firnni-e. un easier to act this around the pots. Thoy were viiili (uld mater and bring to time of year than almost any lovely! A ltisinie lilace Is nice boil. Iiraln. and r. p' nt 8 limes. otbVr kind of frexh fruit. To, to serve in that manner. Tako Muk" a syrup and hull until It make an Orange Mousse dissolve a cup of syrup made by boiling will spin a thread. Then add he a tenpoon of gelatine In a cup H cups of siutnr with 2-8 cup 1" 1 1 and boil until the syrup of water, add a cup of sugar and water till It will spin to a hair, nip kens acaln. Hie time depend- the Juice or six largo oranges.1 Add the well beaten yolks ot 6 ita; on ib" quantity you are rnak- Then place the pulp of tho oran-: crus and cook In a double bol Ipk. Dialn and spread on sheetn ,, n,,. bottom uf a mould ler, stirring constantly, until It oi win. d paper, and when cool and pour the mixture and a pint sticks to the spoon. Bet It in a roll in grunuiated sugar. 0 whipped cieani on top. Tack pan of cold water and beat It It In lie and salt and let It frucxo n"'" eoia. And li pints ot 3 bourn. i whipping oream, pour Into that I little flower pot (which should Itii.plicrry ITuff. lined with paraflne . papor) To make n ltaspherry Flntr, and pack In ire and salt to freeze rut up very f.no a cup of marsh- about 3 hours. If you do not mellows, nil a cup of whipped cure to use the flawer pots, you cream nnd a pint of raspberries, can puck it in uaking powdor Itoi ill Hiivnrlnn ('renin. If o,i n re fun .1 of pineapple, votl will Ilk" Koyal ItavuuiMl i renin. Imtln n can or grated pi ii.-n pi'l.'. and add enouKh water ni the lulce to mnku a cupful. Let It come to a boll and add . up i,r sur.ir nnd a pi' kiu'o of I'n. k In he to chill and servo cars for froezing. and cut Into. I..:i"ii .1. Ho. When It heglm toiih whipp'd rr.nm. 11 desired, slices for servtug. On top set add a dozn m.irnhniall'iwi . ispiinkle macaroon crumbs, Tho aid a iil.it ot whipping cream, lllxue (.lure. Iimltviiiual servings, whether In whipp'd up llBhtly together. One of the ihlngs I still re- the flower pots or Utile dlshej, .-I'rve cold. It can be served be- member of a banquet 1 went to should be placed on dollies on iv.'cu tuu lajun of the Ausol years uo, la the chocolate, ice plulis.