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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSERURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 19. 1929
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SOCIETY
BY GKACE CARROLL
All Contrllmlluna to thla Pan ocy. Women'! Clubi, and
Perawnala Bbould be Telephomi to the Society
editor bjr Frldar ot ach Wwi
. riuh event .-em to take for.-
Itbi.1 idaee III inleresl ilm llix t" '
liilil-siMinii ila and informality I
ka d-liKiitfiiily ix i-vaded w-ijI
-liualia .-iilrll.K uooul llin aliialit r ;
tr.nl) Ri-uupi.
r. . Aiiioiik l lit- huuer affairs of thin
ni.'K aA the Woman's Club beim
rtl lea which brought out a lurne
:GGiitiiir;iit r e.ab women for Tues
day allelnooti at Hie clnb build
ilia. 1'he club la planning for a
berleg of parties to be started finite
" iin. The first of these lll lie
- an eveninK caul party on Kriduy,
Jauuaiy at the c!uh bouni.
'J , s
Scholarship Loan
: Fund Tea Is Attractive
" Club Event of Tuesday
One of the lamest ami mosl nil
-.tlrlpated nctivltien of ih year for
fho H(m'biiiK Woman'! Club Is thi -I
buncllt ti-.'i for thf Hi'liolaraJilp j
Uaii Tund iind ttiin y'ar tht? evi-nt j
- a (tivtn '1'ur'ntlay. January l"i ui !
'' (It club buihliitu, about M t-lub
VJ VttiHn hi id iovwouifii attfiidtiiK '
7, Uit lovely affair.
Holly ftnd iKfltirietllaA rurnied tin i
h'd and Kieen m-Jtlf throuhuul
(he rooma where t he eiiterlalu
t uient wim held.
' A rejuilar aesMlon of bipilnesrt tor
'Ihp club women preceded the tr
. celvliiR hours and plans were niale
for h public caul l any to lie nivcu
by the club women Home eventim
! I In I he near future, (.'onimiuee
. appointmeuis ar boln mndo to
r slarl the work.
r Mrs. ll. l). lianis. president of : or I hursday Lvcning
- 't!io club, presided duilnn Hie af-I Auioim the iiiik" events boldlnit
Vinoon. Mrs. Chas. A. Urand open-1 '"'erest for the latter part of the
- ed the program with m group of -k was the ewrclses nlven lion
two pleaslhK vocal solos and wu orlin the members or Ihe cradunt
"Vconip uilid by Miss daily ' r''' Junior blxh hool
jiiionn I"' Ihe school buildlux on rhursilsy
' "Mrs.' A. 0. McMIIHn maue , I ''Venlnx. The affair was simnsored
lu lef llk, explaining Ihe oblect of " J,""J,"I"K ' ''' '.
m...........;.. i..-.. '..,! it t. I 1'ieceditiK the program the or-
ihe chief .Hiitluual activity of the
..liiio totals moie Hum $30.immi,
-UirotiKn which ntoro (hint tiu kuii
, '"liuv3 been aide! In bccuiIhk a
iikiuI' ediicatl Hi. The project oil
,'iimlcd uL 1m c:tHiniu, Oregon, til
- i$Ui and laal year ninn were
', ' 'helped lu ihelr education, the year
Jp.vvitHiB 1 1 & tttiB WTie aiislsied.
,J'iior tu this tune no ti.tereHi huu
. ever ln'i'ti churned on liiu amount
1 tailed, but this year 4 per rent In
terest Ih beiiiK chai'Kcd after tlit
F...r T.w.nM .
them ample opportunity to iy
r.4l- amou.il of Ihe borrowed sum.
A. C. MHis.e,,, made an In.or
- eaint and h, :. f talk on thrift and
tin is.ImiI.iii In mtlitle servlo
' - MIS l ull II ,al SIKlke in a
booktt, and lold of tile ninny new
MOKUiplltea id noted lueii. hlie C 11" 1 D T
i.lo a,.iu. of Mu.nolinl. and the nior I ilgh P. T. A.
. r.u'oiiidjriMpiiy that he had written F'lans Continuation
- U,.!u;;:K'n,e .... hour, Jf Shrubbery Project
W. 11. Willis and Mrs. YV. V. Win- ! Tuesday cvpnlnv. January 22.
--. slon piehlded al Ihe lea table. 1,1 ' o'clock, the I'nrclifTcach
- jiouiIik. The table w doi ly 'r assoclallnn ol Senior hluh
with holly i n.l red riinilehilira. I "'1:t HI hold Ihe nenl mcellnj.
The lelie."hn.enl commlllee and Al p.evlous meethm It was vol
; - (hose oslalliu in ihe room in j '" conllnue Willi the shinhherv
- cluibd Mrs. I'. II r'les mid Mm I Prejecl. which was slailed la-i
A. t'. Muistters. who were J mil
ehniimen. Mis. I-'. I. Iliiiluti. Mis
Mary Hauling. Mn. K W. ln
stern. Mi'M. II. 11. Neilms. Mrs. 1 1.
H. Mo.mh. Mrs. K. H. lleteher,
Mis. V. S. Fivmh.
Visitors Leaving
Today for Portland
Mis." M.tr Mi lleliiy or Milllieii
Hlt.s anil her Mstuhifi Hi lan. Mrs
It. I. b Ht-in;.. snd liitlf iliuih
ter, w !'o h e bfcn vIstlot M Ihmv
fioili rorilitltd me to b.ite toil.ix
(or the tin lMi":i:i Mr-. II I.
tlli.lleiiiy !..! b;il 1ku b n h I
tor the pmm li:on:h as iiin'-fn in
the home of l-er taren h. V,r and
M ih C,Hiige K hlliai't li. Mifs. M;ir
Miileuty Htiiv.l iiutn Cilil h i,n.
here she b.id In it lilting, Lii
Mondiiy it ml Ih hi i ciinpiim Ini; In r
ilHUnlil'M In b home to ?p'imI (lit
lriualtjdec of l!ie mhi'iiIi
Fashion Plaque
THIS FRCNCH outliern resort
-v ht of njturjl baMiOuntl trimmed
with navy arosarAin shows th new
,im treatment. The end cauQht
-'wn flt the oac k of trie crown in m
leaf ehapt and Iht front Is p!atd
tjick.
Evening Party Honors
u . , , . ,
Bride ot Holiday
Season
. ......i... ...f...lr ,
meek as ll,e surprise shower at
which Miss (.lailys IIockII RJ
nil.-. rv:jn nniivn enieri nine. on
Thursday roinpllme nliiiK M r s.
KMph Church (Khea inlets), who
was b tuidt? of tlx holidays.
The prucstH, Included in which
1 were members of the Fldeen Club,
weie bidden in the apartments ot
Miss Hoe 1 1 in the Kohlh; ;,--n
hut lil I n k Milch wi'if attractively
appointed in h motif of heart.
carried mil hi pink mid white. !u
la lurnv paper I it-art attached lo
I one (it lh doom, each j.'net drew
;a silk rfhhon, tli honor fciiegi
drawing ihe shower or ittfis.
T nrounh the evening Informal
Kami entertained the croup ol
imthl and malivmH.
A cciiihi pWth of pink and white
vt gnu-crt thf hinchi'iHi
tiibb- and ulnne It, rovtTliiK the
lirfliiH, hus h iditk papr cuv-ifj
umbrella.
i ne iihi niciim'i the .Modain
Ttalph Church, ttlsdo Button, Kdw.
Walton, liny Hechtolt, C. A. Cof
fell, the Misses Klsle Hudson,
IhmWI Warren. Wnora Ihitei,
lteriha llohr, pedy llourhill, Helen
IVrKM.jii.
0 0
j Exercises for 9th
Grade MemberB Given
.... . v
f1
W lllainelle- I'nlverslty ulee flub
January If, under Ihe ausidces ol
Ihe I'. T. A.
Ilsve Oleinan, prlhripal of Mi"
sol m. pre-, -ill. il (he members of
Ihe l:iid term KraduatiiiK claHs :o
the audience ami ihe following
Pribram was enjoyed: piano soio
by Arthur earn r; reading of riant
will. i-'raiictH fieri;, class prophecy,
by Until tlllmoie: skll by me,u
hers of Ihe elasit, allow iiif iroKre.s
ot a hoy from the flrsl kiiiiIii lo
. Hindi i..(. ,,!,., .,.!..
, lh....i. . i. n'u . . .
! . " "
' b". " " "' ' u"'
" " SV' "'"";" WHHams.
. . ' .iummih rt
"''''""'""," '' "cried by a c
coin-
"
e;ir. Al litis liluc louiltllllei
; will be u:iiited lor the work, and a
Jutn-'ial tliseussloii held on ways
( and means lor conliiiuiitK the pix-
leil II lu I. ....... I .1.. Ill ...
UOOll Ml lellriulieu ui ll... ..!.... ..
jsuinelhlMK Hun 'everyone nhmM
he inlfroxu-.l ii. ri... ,1, . i
Usi ymr'nu. very mertul. !.,
mi tevtnxls to ttmmee mi henuiin
emloi. mnl iv a.t 1u..i ,i,, i.
in... ii.! ... ,. '
have the t upiiort of t.'i
t :nni ti
lt.
A eoiunill t e eo"i is d oj i s
V T .iHt-Mi. l(Mlniii n Mr t W K
tH. Mis l(o Kntler. M d u
ham Si-olt, )h. 'r'('iir-l the fnl
!. Iiik ii lacniin ioi r.itd.- s
n;e-tnu'
'Hl H.do T ,lM-o ItinM
Till!, on !ihl, ol honif e. ffKttmt',4
in se!n,s, Mtrt Khahe.ii .oat-
hid
. " al ohi Mi- W II l at.N. n
T.i'l, on eiiit-r nitoti of ip?
iii"to nn. I i in1; , Him. ,
j iai -i s.
Mis
Vlrt II
0 ll,
M. retlersoti eilli-i-1
d ni;;liiir, Yii yin.a j
en Monday ati.-r
Of.'iisittn of tin- l.tt '
it ii ii I v.'t -4.(1 . Ki 1
it cln1i it.i at d
v i i i- it, , (,,r ihr
nn.- wen- da.-.l. 1
hii ll.dii) hint Iieon, - 1
t.i
I IV
I no"ii or
ll;.
' i t - bi.-il-day
.Illdli'U lir;i
' ll.U HlIi:t at
a I ; ft iitMin ;;
! lio..d hy M
Mrs. L. W. Inules at
1 Itinic to Cluli Women
, nn
I hum lav
ti-s I. W InKlt-.i of W.m-henler
h.-i inmid.-d mi tuMTMAitott ntt.
moon Thtii-ndiiy fov i nitroi.
t the Norih-id." Stuhine Clah
no'M.unint: them at en tnt.rm:l
all. lit tter p
shun l.tivii.es-.
m.-ellnc Hie holies f llHtte.
; ilie ultete -oi find ai 4 o
Mtoxte-s soivett liilit heon
Thf IM Included Ihe '
I Wm. Killer. Ki ed tlnw
1 Ihrmitl
VI'h K i !t
l-cite-
K V
Hal Ion. Noiman l ih.-r. It
Hex. MeComas, Uohetl
Mrtisu i- I. it,
( Main-r. Mn il
PllHh W
Muk. 1
i-wiun i r
'!.
litt t.i
t I. Mr PetHI
. an ail ( ,(
INTRICIATE TRIMMINGS ADORN
THE MID-WINTER COSTUMES
White Is Popular at Far
South Resorts
IiV JIKMtl liKNlJKL
I'd NKA Service
XKW VOIIK, Jail ID Coslmm's
from the mid-int"r collectlonn
sound the silk suit theme, flat
fur ubi'iuituuri cardffc'l'.n l-Ms in
, ,,..., ,, mu. jackets of
I11)irt. r.-mliiiuu cut. more lnirirul-
ly tilliliued.
Ihe detallH of the mlri-wlnter
coslului's show- how Involved chic
has become. Fiutlllns, pleatinas,
111 Me bows. shiiTiiiKS, handedc-d
flounces, hand-lncrtisted trims and
Innumerable oilier lntiicnte ilccor
aM'ins bespeak the ImiMjrlancc of
dellllls.
Mnliim; that is ir.ssenllally co.--rect
fill's the uppearaii:e ol over-dci-oi
atlveness. It is ever pour
taste lo have extraneous Kee Raw j.
Rhythm in Decoration
There Is an approprlatness
abJUl the present ti immiiiK on
new suits lhal kIvcs one the satls
lactloti that rhyMim a!-pys does,
the petw e there Is In smooth, fin
ished productions, with nothing
strihlii a discordant nole.
White promises to tie cxirava.
KiinMy l ipuhir al rnlm Itt-ach this
w lnter1( w hich presages a summer
vorue everywhere. Th(?re are, by
actual count, around three dozens
of so-called 7ofM hlte" shades,
those softly sunburned whiles that
are reajly Ihp pastel tone of white.
Pumpkin orange comes next in
popularity. Plain materials are
f.(b
Important but many figured
rit'S are lined, especially amall fig
ured prlntB In paatel niHpberry,
h! uc a and greonn.
LineiiH. dotted Swiss, basket
weaves in novelty cotton and linen
mixturen and rayon are ail used
In conjunction with silks and
satins, or by themselves.
A black and white Buit of cord
ed silk deHerveH mention for being
among (lie neanou'B smartest con
tribution;. Herv we see the new
gored skirt, finished with a bU.s
banding of its maierinl, and a lit
tle novelty Jacket that gets a very
tlplit hlpltne by lurking If h thtrk
width below a slight ly Moused
wutKtliiiH and buttoning It on the
Women's Class Sponsors
Benefit for Building
Fund Thursday
One of the benefits ot the sea
son which came among the larger
aflairs oi the week was the diute r
spoiicoreil by, the Loyal Women's
cIiihh of the Chrisilan ')tui(ii at
the church cm Thursday. A Iprgf ,
crowd attentb-d and ihe sponsors
n'allxed a very good sum o go lo
the bulhliti fund. The nrgania
tion made a larce ph'de on thel
hutldfng and this dinner ftnn thel
second of a series of Hftaii-s to b
si'onsori'd by it for thai purpose.
The rooms wlu-iv the diniivr was
! held were aitra tf'e with a color- I
I lul decorative note, fern nd Or
iental poppies beiri,"; used to bright
en the setting.
Mrs. Itelle Cnne was general
fii.ilrnian of the ntt'iilr ami wns .is
sist4d by Mrs. A. M . Nea!. pn si-
I d-til of tin- i'Ih. Mrs A. A.
! SiMiigne. Mit. Ed Walker. Mrs.
! .Ins I lTit bin. Mrs. I'red Perry,
I Mrti. Heniy Snyder.
1 V the MisK'
iiirtys ami
liosieSHfs
ll'-dt)l
Miiothatt w
! f 1 l"".v "t Ihe M-vMhaM homo
1,1 " KoseniiiK. (.nines were
I i'n,, n f:r;,,, ,mx 1'lnv,r, u1'
itlterestini; to eerone. Hu h 1im1
niiimii i line rimoMiu a izu:
land unw i.titiiiit
; th
Thov. :n K;i
shineni s
were xei-ved Thov. huftid were
the Miss, s 1 1 . ii- Cox. Minian H.i
tar. Merle Hianell. K.'Va N. al. H.t
7"l KhhiudMVi. Andr.-y M.l.itu.i
Im. Maxim- Mi'lttii;!ii:ii. l'eUis
I AtthmiA. and Ihe
1 Clnin hlll. I lav. -ii
1 I'linlap. K"-n-
IH-lh it) son, l.awrenee Net ;! ,
Chsth-H ( hiitock. V.mihmi I. lies.
Niehtird l.llei. l.indon Motfnan.
Hniold lh -keiit.'her. WhIi.t H.-iiiv.
lH-lo lilrhardsen. n;d .IoIim Mo,:
hf and the h-sl iist s Kdwhe nn. I
(il.i l s M.HMtiat I, nhd Vrs I.. ( .
Moothnri. Oiatu-e l
F.Ik Will F.ntrrtnin
With Cards and
I )ancint7
ll Jlllltri--li-d i v.-lit fur !l. '
(.Mnitis that ioni.- :ii or
of (h. i..ivo!i'! htiK.'r t-ifHirn will
hi' the I'lks dsntr nnd rnrd nartv
whh'h v. t)l l" the tiin! to he Riv. n
h ht enh tin" i-son
I
I he titv will he hrM In the
e.n.i roonn Ml ihe KlkN t nii!t- and
an .idvei'O'ii'd im i wav in
mi k,. 1 i in., .it i m.i .... i.
i ah?., . v. n:-. of ti t- iu
' A
'Willamette Univcrirv
' 1 e- I . i
i jU'C V ll"5 lo U
Nrard Hnrr
TIiom. h!ii iiv.il! ihe splendid
r. 'inert r.inn her.' U-l .jr liv
ihe Willamette l"niev?itv t;
I l ib til u eh ott;e t he ne- that
.lull t to aatn tin wleier he
. hetd h. ie.
F Hiu-j The dale for tin anpea i ut e is
t'lnl-on. .ta.iiiary i in the ew-mru-. lit
is Fit event Wim: titiiiMivd b the J -; n
Ku.-r. lor Hich P 1" at n.e . a..,.'
i, S Ni h.iildituv 1 tie t roi;rm w ill hij
I'ltK - t in Tehtftons. f.-aimitrj olos. q i.er
' . a.i'l ;,i oup ini.iii,;
' J u 1 k .mYkA ) ft 1 $
& h u f I is ii i" kV " i m ,., I r - i Vz& i
Distinctive silk suits have Individual
corded silk ruit has its Jacket snug
printed suit uses accordian pleated
and sleeves. A pumpkin orange
left front with novelty pearl but
tons. It has a little scaif collar
that mt'.iit tie in a bow-knot, if
Milady wishes.
A white crepe de chine blouac
tin ks Into the skirt, and features
a draped neckline not unlike a
fichu. Tne cutis of the blouse turn
back outHide the jacket's cuffs. A
white hatigkok hat Is banded In
black and clashed mod i ah I y on one
side.
For very sunny days a pumpkin
o:ange flat silk suit tiikfg m hana
keriiiief linen blouse lu slightly
lilitor tone. The skirl Is clrcu--
i Missionary Society
' Spends Afternoon in
. Subject Study
Tht
AVoman s
Missionary
ci. ly of Hie l'ri'sh ti'rtiiii chun h
mi l nrcnily at llw home of Mrs.
Chnrlr-K HolK-riH, LI 5 Imlles rtn-ndliix
the alLMiioon In study and iliBCUB -
"" i nivcrany women haturday at llu-'of the many m w rntrker r lin s
China a Ihe mhjert topic for . I nipiiua Hotel. Her talk Im-iwled ajipeariin on the food paue and
(lie nllernoon and led by Mrs. ' descriptions of the old nionaa- make one or more of these' new
I' irsylhe. Her ilauKhter. Irene ' i..re!1 and temples and of Chinese ! puddinKs. soutlli s or escalloped
Korsythe. i:i n iiiiaslnuary in ic iist.mis and celebrations. di.lies few foods iosseK as hit-h
Clilna and several InterestliiK let-; I'lans were perr.vled for a , eneriiy ylcldinc values as do crack
ters am, :ieautiful curios sent by study Kroup In child care anil er. ThoiiKh dainty In strm lure and
her eie enjoyed. training to be conducted In the , delicate In flavor and appearance
A social hour followed and the near future for mothers of youn- j biscuits and crackers are still rein-
n'MMecs seiveo rei rcsnnieillH.
Surprise Affair
l l.,w. W n T':l
Honors Mrs. W . U. Wiley :
Arran.ed for Ihe pleasure of:
Mis. W. I). Wiley, who rrcemly re -:
slvned lis one of the members of
the .tlore stall of ihe J. C. Penney
(ompany. the staft enierialnt-d Kri
f)ft evenini; as a survi'se at the
Wiiey ai-ai tmetits ou Souih l ine
stnx-t.
tia:iM' and (Uni-lng were enjoy-
ed and afterward a taniale suppwr
WHS
erved
Bridge Entertains
Matrons of Club Group
, Mr. W. II. hams dad thv
i muuo'is helonwtn lo her brhUe
, el uh tour i her .m .'ailirday aft-'r-noon
tu- bridge followed hy lun.-h-,
eon. I'rettj apiKiuittiients were
earned out st the table coii'i -
'iHunhKi; witli the room.
The 11 tif huh d Mrs. II. 'a. y.
Mrs. V S. Ha ion, Mrs. II Cis
. OatM. Mrs. J. K. Kunvan. Mrs. I
, It. Viiden. Mrs. M. K. Hue iitul
j Mis. A. K. Kent.
t 'rf &
i s I'red ilruny. a former Ko a-b-.:
tlv.h wotn.in. has hevn elect
ed s.-cretaiy of the Ku.:etie liana-
rein of ihe Nile Ohib. The Ku-j;e!u-
uioiip held fis Kimiiai elt'i.
' Wtinejtdny.
Relief Corps InstalU
Officers Recently
K nn Keltef t'i.;p! Ill.'t last wttk
f"f lti;iUft!ii'l of ofttcern, ll.e
I'.M'nmie-i hem, held ai theaanrt
ory dnh room". K'tllowtm; Instal
ls tien a taik liv Mr lonl.y,
St' iut'h nv vele.aii, wan enoe:l
a'i'i "tin 1 Mihleetn hy nome ot the
rtvtl v ir
fivri! Ketr
iieiHl.s vvrv a'so
hmeiits were served
:it h,
The t w ntth ers install
installed wen-
Mr- Mno Wilct, presiiietn ; t vs.
mand K ft V eni r vtee presl
th ill ; Mr. Minnie Chandler, jii'i-H'l-
See ,re'ileni ; Mm. Ida SftM- .
chaplain . M' s Iletli- Cs.-e, f ..n
u:i-r. Mrn Kn'e Vtllikl'i. t ondu. I -i-s.
Mis l-n Pace, nia'd: M-k
"'Viimlir. nsi.st!!t uaid; Mis.
Hseti F. i eiOMOi, iei-rear : Mm
Myrile Norwood, ptrio'ic insn in
tor; Mis Kale les, muslelai;
Mis Viroi.ta Campb-ll. riit color
h-aier. Mr.s It'i'h Sers. seectd
co( r If S'. i ; Mrs. Ann Uin-li.
thrd coto;' h'-HT. Mrs ttuih
!oatk-oi-.tei y rmn th i oior N arer :
Mrs TiT.a Hoitmei.xter. currestHTi:-
.1 ' T'.f
details of decoration. (Left to right) A black and white checked - Hutton '.Mrs C W Huehes Mrs'
in the hips and fastened on one side and its skirt cored. A fne;u i 'v' .'J- ..- k. i.n.(n'
fabric for its skirt, and for a flounce at the lower edge of its jacket
crepe suit uses bows in profusion to
lar, the belted coat has a charm
ing bow decoration. These bows
they adorn pockets, back of the
collar, cutfs and the front of the
L'ou'a neck are not extraneous,
i.o ver. They are cut with tho
different parts of the frock and
are really finished ends tied at
tractively. Trimming a Yellow Hat
A smart little chiffon Including
of draped fabric trims a light ton
ued yellow hat of soft felt.
Illustrative of the vogue for
small prints Ik a Molyneau crea
tion in quaint pattern of heU(e,
jiMiss Abraham Tells
I of Experiences in
I guinea oi iTtV-Llll
ai iMs i jorot nea a Dra nam.
ha sppnt five vrnr In Ulna, told
f InmrnatiiiK pxpcrlfnitw Ihi-re al
nifctliiK of the Kowb'.irn branch
0f i,h Amerkan Ansm-lallon of
; cniitlren. I ne -rse Will ftp Eiven
, j h. VDDU. m .win -
Itlon with the Douclas County
neann i nn. ieians win rje an-
nncod later.
Out of town Ituests at the meet-
inK were Miss Krallces Wrlchl of
Salem and Mrs. H. U Mellenry of
Portland.
V J
Eastern Star Molds
Initiation Thursday
At the first meetinn for the new -
, Iy h,, Rn(J installed officers
to take chanre. the Kastern star ! and sened on crisp trackers In
Indue or, Thursday eveninc held j place of toast. Souffles, puddinpa
initiation, following the business and esrulloited dishes may alto be
session. .made with craekcis.
KIMe Carle'on Ktranc gave the' If a rolling pin I u. ed to mil
solo work with Mrs. A. J. Yomr,''nni the cracker crumb.-, or if the-.
aeeonipanyiiii; with the violin dur
ing the initiation.
Afterward a social tinip was e!i
joed and a stippr sered at the
close. About 6" attended.
Mis. A. N. Orrutt went lo Port
land niid-week and has bo'n visit
iiift her two daughter, Mis ont
th Ore ut t and Mrs. Charles White
Fuk.
C
lr. and Mrs. K. W. Warrington
entrtatn'd last nitht swith a dm
ner. parly at tleir Imhio on North
Twenty-third street, their truest.
incliidiiiK friends formerly of PI -
lot Hock and Koebaiit.
t'oers were laid for Mis Mar
Ian K i s h e r. Miss Kilzahe'h
Know le.s, M is Vosia iio len Stan
Ie . .eort;e t'hui lliil. Hal it id
Thomas. Ted Roy. Norman Ken
mMy. Kobert Smith. Mi l.etty
Wat iiUKton. and lr. and Mrs. War
rintjtnn. Follow itm dinner the p nests
spent a pleasant hour around thf
tirestde rtiallmK Kcid times of
tnfl as. ...a hsteniiiB to a croon
0( nones hy Mr. Koy. l orvallis
:
Mrs. Walter S Fiher. wife of
Itfpn-seiitntiNe Kiher. went to S;t
leni Sunday to join her htiband
anil will he in the eapital city tiiir
Ins the Iceistatttr.
Mrw. Fd Pa ton of Snmh Steph
ens sret left mtd wrds for Sa
lem. While In thp utatf entdtai s'ar
will istt her dans titer and hus
band. Mr. and Mrs Jns. T. titu-d
man. formetlv of this city,
: c-
Vr and Mrs Herbert P Quipe
rt Wetlncsday on a trip to north
ern dn. planninx to Mt in Ft;
Ketie. fort land ami Seattle for jtev-
enrt dajv
trim it.
black and tan. The oklri has very
fine fteeordiun pleating, Htitct.cd to
yoke depth and the jacket devel
ops a lemlninc character all its
own by using six Inch ruffles of
self-fabric, accordian pleated. The
tie collnr makes a flat bow on one
side with the other end hanging
looi-e.
With this is an ovei blouse of
beige satin. wtUi beige,. black and
tan Incrustations in a smart pat
tern. Topping it is a toque that
illustrates the shallow front crouu
and ihe more elaborte back line.
U Is two shades of tan felt.
i CRACKER WEEK PROVIDES
j MANY NEW DISHES
Wk of January 19th 26th Is Set '
Aside As Time to Eat More j
Crackers.
With the rnminir of Crarker !
Wwk. U i time to tHkt adviinltiut'
livelv inovtiniv b..io-.-.m nt
j coniiairiuK tavoruoiy unil our
, common sources of food supply. ,
t's rare household now. ht re i
cracker, are not kept uhvas ,m
hand, for women Ions; UKt diffin-l
ered Unit these crisp little wa'ers 1
re ln,i n-...i,v t .i. ,.r
i paratiou of everv dav meals lo1
say noihltiK of their use for eTiier-
Kene.es and their value as an eeon-
omy aid in slretehini; out the f(tod !
budget, (.'rearned dlhes of uiiousj
j type.- may often be prepar
-d from
etables.
'leftover hits of meat or
aie put through a food chopter and
Isified. the crumos msy be used for
t many tjurposeH. Vlin coarsely ,
Kround. ih-y are excellent for scal
j loped dishes. Mich as t.y.-ters nnd
j baked dnhes ef a si;aiiai nat;ir
j The finely sifu-d crumb are usci
Tor thickening soups and ot her
di-ilies, an wetl as coating foods
which hae fit a b.-t u dipped in
i beaten rjsz and vhh'h ate to b-
dipped in beaten van and then
i fru-d.
! Thie is never any waste abou
e.ra. krs. They may be us-d fr
( thlckninie ph' and even for tnak-,
; im; certain kituN of t irt and.
e-.ikes. Snaked In milk anil w tll s. a-.
cont'd, they art1 u d f"r siut'Mnv
all k.nds of hak'-d t'ood. such a-;
pepprs and tomarrws, a:td they
niak- excellent sitiffu tor poul
try and m'ts Thy m.- u --K tm.
i n n .ak r meat h a 1 -. a I um u
loa- es. -tc.
Ma.iy dchetoas msmpTlieji and
fancy sandwiches may be made
w th salted rra krs. w tin h hiv
aHy pre.nred for serving witlt
ft,.i-e.vn i
. n piannsna a fotmal dinner, or
even a lnnefter.it. vo-j wtir tnd thi
nearly c et y cinne r'nuii-- er k
ers in some torm. W ith the vtv n
tail, with the mm p. with th ri hu
tnsse. tiiey are tei ed ot ei'ir--.
( mo.rreitr. fried fish or teste; .
fl lt't-rs. MlH'ftl'-S. C-'!'lhMt d diah'-:.
drsinvn. fltiiix.- tl -fii ui an-ithft
lo-m. Or. f.r h firt -mh-si ef the
meal. Ii is ofin c;:-t'i;;i,u to -re
a cafistt. prep.ut-d on erst ker.
tor whi. h MiiionH rrlih. and hn
j.n pastes are nsd Ii o;v m
ir:stnment is a bmite itiiiiheon
iU- iaiihO-s nwiy ( itkii on'
la rttliH.'llVf i.uni wuh iM toma
to aiid biai k sanitne pitf to torm
hearts, diamonds, finbi, fiitsi,
usine the wtii- arikers as
.tir
'e:i KjtKiioipd
Mrs. Williams Is
Hostess at Luncheon
for Ladies of Club-
A Cfiarmins club luncheon of
m.d-tt'K-k wan that at which Mrs.
R. H. Williams entertained Ut nm-
trous A the New Idea flub and
an axlded Euoit at her home. Hose
budt; f ixjiii Ut ow n gardens wro
U.'td by Mrii. Williams to center
the prettily appointed tab'e.
Covers were laid for .Mrs. Coop
er, club ;;uest. Mrs. F. D. Owen.
Mis. V. K. Marks, Mrs. i.
Hess, Mrs. J-'. A. Stewart, Mrs.
C. L. Mabley, Mrs. S. M. Curtis.
Mrs. Aimyra S.niili. Mrs. . K.
Jones, Mrs. N. It. Fisher, Mra. K.
F. Ilatlou. Mrs. I. E. Hemirick
Eon and the hostess.
The afternoon hours were Bpont
In ehrb buMfness and dlHcuaKiou of
the organization's activities. i
O 'I
Mrs. Donna Ferguson !
Hostess for Club Party
Mrs. Donna Ferguson v. as host-'
ens for an enjoyable club event I
on Thursday afternoon at her j
home in Garden Valley, it being
me nrsi meeting to oe neiu tor
several weeks on account of ill-
ness in the c-ommunity.
The business program was taken
up with election of officers for
the coming year. The new officers
are Mrs. Clifford McKay, presi-
dent: Mrs. Ellen R. Hnitnn vice -
president: and Mrs. Hugh Ritchie.
Jr., secretary -treasurer. Mrs. B. A
I'tterbacJt and Mrs. Robert Har
mon were unanimously elected to
membership la the c lub.
Following a social hour the host
ess Berved refreshments. It is
planned by the women to meet
January 31 at Mrs. G. C. Bailey's
home with Mrs. Hutton as hostess.
Those present were Mrs. G. C.
Iltllldl- Mrs I) l-u-ana XI 1 U
i Mra Clifford 'McKay, Mrs. A. Nl-
day, Mrs, J. Erwin-Page, Mrs. Fred
Parrott, Mrs. J. L. I'otvin, Mrs.
Hugh Ritchie, Jr., Mrs. Peter Sin
elair. Mrs. R. H. C. Wood. Mrs.
Dean Htnry and Miss Edna Niday.
Mrs. Albert Mlcelli has been en
tertaining at ner nome on sown
Pine street her father. Frank Nie-. icaaurauie rtiicriiuun
htis of Sprhigview, Nebraska. Mr.! The Roseburg Ait an.1 Kmhroid
Mehus left mid-week for California j er Club spent -i very pioasurit.bie
points. (Continued on page 3)
POISE IN
i
VARIETY IN
Variety in execisc mzke
KMTOil'S N-TK: This is the
la-i of a s-ries of fix an ides on
"II nv to Crow lrac (!." written
xe,uiieiy for NKA Servlc anj
the New ;-Ileviev hy Ioris Nile.-.,
youngest Ar.."riCMi dancer to head
her own ball' t oiganua'ion.
IiY ItOltIS MI.KS
For NKA Service
(Jrar p I;; a iintural po.-s'.-.ian
of thp Anu-ri'';'n pit!, due to t.'T
! iv of riaticine. spoils and acii
W'i.n And in sports sh- has
prov.il herself in many ilim-tifitin
a formidable rival to the opposite
sev To meet all these cais a:.d
her social duties, she ponseasey
ititf tre?hfifrN ar.d buoyant rn
ers .
Ii. spons. h juever. as in d-?nc-i;:,.
ther are certain thtiiL.'v
w I: !, detract mo-T det ide.ny
fr-iPi trace, and should he ao;d
t !. fMi.;ej va'ion ai.d 'hp frtt:dy of
d.t'lri-m Kime I waw a imie i'h;id
have itnpieshed pe lorcihiy wi h
Ihl" tme id I3.ee de'tarl'iiC
so!i;e.-s, n-:d a "i ions etie, i wn
'adv a devo'nm to a .tnsle spo't
-snpio ir.r a Siiiei. set ,,( nowies
T'.e satue nbt'io m v m.
fn.ini: oneself to a single set ot
ext-ictM-a in diin.-iiij.
To h tho'-oiu'hiy crcefitl ai,.)
sxn-m. Th aMy d-.-!epe,. not o,,iv
w-t of ie,. hut all Mio.:,d
called into ;:.. Fxeiro
evenly d,.;tributed anti n.t
mn-
t a:.y ki:id .5 ihe only pi.itl
tu t
Ppt
ho ait
It ot vd
Series'of Parties to
Be Opened by Woman's
Club With Affair Soon
Intcreatinz to devotees
of
tii.s
briitw and five hundred are
plans wf lite Kosebuifi s W oiuau .
i Ciub t-a start a series of focial rf-
fairs, opening public cam
party to be Kiven on truiay eve
nine, Januufy 25.
ArratiRements were begun this
week and the event is to be he'd
at the club rooms. Prizes will bo
given for both five hundred am!
nrldire and IS tables pro being
planned. Mrs. Hean Bubar. Mm.
Victor Short, Mrs. W. Ii. Hrown
ar.d Mis. L. W. Metier compose
the csmnjittcc in charge. Kve:--one
wishtus to make reservations
for the aftair can do o by calling
any of the women on the commlt-
tee.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cracroft
and daughter. Betty Byiie. left
mid-week after sinnding ten d iy;t
in this city visiting relatives. En
route to their home in Cathlamet,
Washington, they slopped In Ku-
gene to visit Mr. Cracroft's par-
; enla Mr aIld Mrs. J. M. Cracroft.
j : y
j
R4 vrr p nrnwn
J!rS w;
s Entertains Matrons
Rridae Club
! 01 DriQgQ
! v 11. Brown planned
charming affair given at her home
in Laurel wood for the matrons of
her bridge club on Thursday after
noon. Mrs. F. S. Monroe was an ad
ditional guest of the club and
three tables of bridge were in play.
Mrs. H. C. Stearns won high
score.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs. V.
Short, served luncheon at the
close.
The list included Mrs. R. L.
Camnbeli. Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Mrs.
C. M. Boyd. Mrs. H. C. Stearns,
Mrs. A. K. Post, Mrs. J. F. Dillard,
Mrs. Joseph A. Ienn, Mrs. V.
Short. Mrs. H. G. Philpott. Mrs. W.
A. Stephenson. Mrs. W. M. Slroh
myer, Mrs, A. H. Perrin.
Sewing Club Spends
; Dt . A .
EXERCISE
SPORTS HELPFUL
for symmetrical developrn;nt.
horseback riding
apt to
vdup a very m;iy walk; those
play tennis exclusively are '
likely to become unijracef'il v.a;
eit, dK In part to wearinc tint
sl- mm conthiuoLislr; also. ten-J-
id.iyine to excess brings a tertai:t
lankmeN of nmvnient.
Varitty of exercise, instead cf a
s:ncJr sot c them, plays-a bin part
in to'h sports and danHnt: in d
vlopin the muscles of the bo!;.
To take one kind of sport or
eui-H on.. ,My and nnoih-r '
P"t i a far Mirer way to z
niore ffrarffu! and to develop
greater symmetry.
Iufeslonal tennij players p
ced ajonn mip scirniific in
iiati do amateurs, who. tint
1" vir.e t!ie taPip f hi borate ro:i:.-'.
urn les-i foitimaip in ihe ou'c ::
-- far era r iruer..
1 iry ri.y dance steps and di. n
e. -Trif.fi. never l jin the .v.t: "
o:i" two days in siireyloti. '
iraitii-m i ho yountT Kir's of my h-d-Im.
i prof-ted alofi ihnt line, Ni
only doe, t brine far belter
m:Hs. hxv fnticup from lone h" '
of r.-li"ar-ait. ia n dued to a i:
nmai.
in professional dmrins, v ;
tilny 1. a pVmic necessity: t!i
for pr.n ii-.. Tiint tw veratih-, T e
loni x nation-it .bnecs in he
Plastered is w-rtainty formi; ,
nd the ;nteip;rtat;ve dances ..n '
rodN-vj.. K.f.h hrincs its set rj
n tiMVs into play; each rivfs '
dn. e-. n:r.u.-ist some sr -. d
hhart- of cm re to add to l:r ae
iun.uUtl t-toie of u