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TIIE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918. I if HHil 1 M III It LPY OERTOUDE. p. CORBKVTjl JTj YiSTERDAT replata with varlad assortment of dlvernlonn. sufficiently ray to plaaa evary a. Ftret waa I ha Vlaltlaa; NarMi Aaaoclatloo Valentin tea. Tha aunahlne cam eat to east a benediction upon lb affair and to add t to tba ci poaltlona and spirit of thoaa woo al tn4d t ba many affair. It ta aiiflcult to raalla that yeatar ' star waa h flrat day (ollowlo tba panlna of tba Iranian period. It waa ao brimful of function. Thar waa tba alaborata formal danc of th l Kader Tampl at tba Multnoraa Hot!, whlrbj called forto ona of tba larceat and moat brilliantly attire tbroeca of tha season. They fill' tola) tba ballroom and araambljr hall of iba Mtiltaoraan. and tha cowiti "tha woman war wondarfuft. Colorful in, acintlllallna; with epalaacan Irlmmiaff and sequin, mado a brilllan ran Cnap taffeta, aoft cllnaMn aatlna, brocanea to etlvar and aoi , all combined with tulla or film Vara, asada oa of tha moat artleti enaamblae of tba eaaaoo. A delightful proa;ramma waa llvn, preceding tha ball, la tba lobby of tha hotel. Mr a. rad I. Olson balnsr aaalatad by tba . chaatara of Al Kadar. h alao con '' trt-sted aoloai with band acrompanl ment. tba entlr proiramn featurtn patriotic air a and medley. Tbla tunc lion waa for Mhrtner only, laral and iitlna. aad will ao dowa la tba social . . aiatory of tba organisation aa a baa ar eent- C J. Jaetrer waa In chare of th aat ballroom, aaalatad by O. ratrtck Kramer. C. I- Patterson. A. E. Roblnaoa aad Dr. Koy alcUanlet. Tba commit - ta la chars; af th waat ballroom waa Herman toa Borstal, A. T. Bonney. YV H. McDonald. Alas Oliver and A. t'atlaa. Tablaa war arrancad for th aoattajirora la th Japanese, taa ir t dsn, and many of th maa and woman enjoyed eaveral rubber of bridge. Colonal wlllard P. Andrn waa In ' chares of tnta part of tba affair, and tboao holdmc blia scons recalled kandaem prise. Tb Viet una- Nor taa was dellcht ful. and eaeseded tb eapsctatlon of tboao la chart;, la point of attandanr aad artiatry. A mulrl programme waa art van by Frits D liruln under tha direction) of Mrs, Thomaa Carrie k Murk. A rharmlne; fatur of tha af- fair, aad ona that rommenda Itaelf to vary anambar of th organisation aa wall aa all patriotic citlaens of th city, waa that th boste, Mr. Corbel t. ad tiarad atrlctly to th rules of tha food conservation commltta. and at th Mai tlma prepared a delirious menu for tha throne of ffuesta who availed - tbmlTa of this annaal opportunity to great frlenda thay rarely mart al any other aoclal affair during the sea eon. Tba tea table, decked with an ar- tlatlc arrangement of Sprinc flower. waa proaided otr by Mr. Solomon tllrscb, Mr. Klllott R. Corbett. M EUgmund K ran It and Mlaa Killing. Mrs. Alan Orean. aaalatad by a bevy of girl. aarred In th drawing aad dining room. Candy tablaa ladaa with war , candlea waa prealdad orer by Mrs. A. , A. Morrlaon and Mr. J. D. Honeyman. ' Thay alao war aasited by a rroup of sTlrla, who war succaasful aaleawomen. A large ion of money will swell the fund of tha aaaoclatlon. tha work of which nda no further explanation, aa It la far-reaching and wall-known thronirhout th city. Th demand, liowever. thla Winter, due to th need of assist In c families of soldiers, have baa a much arreater tbaa In prerlooe yeara. and aa effort waa mad to hay thla yeara taa larger In attendant, ao aa to mcrcaaa in runa aTauaoi. ATTR.CTIVE PORTLAND GIRL BECOMES BRIDE OF PROMINENT AUTOMOBILE MAV Miss Marian Pmlth and Thomaa Kerr will pltarbt their troth on Saturday. ' bruary 23. at tha raaldanr of tha brlda-lact'a alstar. Mrs. Josephine An- draws. Mrs. I-oralla D. Winters will be matron of honor and Mlsa Dorothy Klrowbrldara will ba bridesmaid. A num- , bar of Informal affalra ara fllllna; the days for tb brld-lrct and her fiance. Inrlodlnar eyrnina; functions, dinners and theter partlaa wtth auppcr-dancea. ailsa Virginia Menefe will entertain tomorrow with a luochcoa for Jius femith. m nerbort tT. White and Visa Martha ffturvhler were married at th parson as of th Sunnysld ConcraKatlonal Church rWtarday aftarnoon. February . tb Ray. J. J. Staub, IX. D, official ise Th Fourth t'nlttxJ Brthreii Chorrh will ttv a banquet tonlsht for th tnf and born of thrlr community in calibration of Fathers and (rani we-k. .All men aad boa over 12 yeara ara in v.tvd. a a Mra. Ttalph Harris entertained a f roup of friend j InfortnailT at tea aa WeJnefia at bar home. 474 Klllott avenue. Xlss A I tea -lurid added to the pleaaura of tba hour by her rharinlntf tndUioa of a rumbar of aoosa tr. and Mra. W. t Tork entertained the letter Man Club of Franklin H:h at their boma. 3102 Kaet Fifiy-i&tb atreet. Wednendair tvenlna:. A regular buaineaa meettnc of the or Kant Hon alao waa held. The fnllowtnr member arera prenl: Fred York. Jerry ISlllta, :ala flobflpon Will tarn Mn'ormark. Iuda lirown. In Jnphrn. Harry Thomaa. 'iarret ttelle. Robert Tucker, ladarla Thompaon. Verna iHidley. Ar ihur MiKfuif. Karl Trior. Roe In ske and Wardle Keama. account of tha a bee nee of Mr. Harbor and Mr. liaalip. a near president and vlce-prea-tdent will have to be elected at the meat meetlna;. whtch la to ba held at tha Portland Hotel. Kntertalnment for tha evening ra furntehed by Meaera, Thompaon. Thomaa and Tucker, who aans aavcral original eons a. e Tba younger ronUncent of Tto9e Ctty Fark ara plaantnc a merry Valentine party for tomorrow night at tha Koee City Park Club, The affair a ill be from ? 3a onul 14 and the evening will ba gala with gatnea of various kind. Among tha feature to be Introduced la , tha eachaage of valentines, all thoee attending having been requested to bring a Valentino to plara in tha basket provided for the purpoec. Muatc. refrenhmenta and various novelOea will naka tha evening merry. Tba marriage of Harry C. Hays, well 'known Portland auombte mn. and III -rs k ' Tr- -r- ' ' a5 l i --0- I ' - ".. 'r.' 'ifvV- . . . : ;. '.. "' ' . . year. At t P. M. today ona of tha series of lectures, an address by Pro fessor Lawrence on "Architecture." will be the attraction at Library Halt All are welcome. a a a In planning; for the university exten sion lectures Mrs. Walter P. Burrell and Mrs. William D. Wheelwright are meeting with splendid response from the society women, Thefuatd will be for the women's building- of the University of-Oregon. The first lecture will be by Lieutenant-Colonel John Leader, formerly of tha Royal Irish Rifles. He will speak on "The Euro pean War." Season tickets may be ob tained from Mrs. Burrell. There now Is 115.000 subscribed toward the fund, and J9U00 of this Is paid up and invested in liberty bonds. If one has a season ticket he may use as many coupons as desired at one time. R. N. Stanfield. of Pendleton, has CALENDAR FOR TODAT. Pulton Army and Navy Leairae Silver tea, residence of lira. Dald Bodway. Portland Woman's Club Art department, 2 P. M. : literature department. 1:15 P. M. ; Library, open meetings. Lavender Club, Branch I East Side Business Men's clubrooms. Overlook Club With Mrs. C. L. Clauson. Orange Woman's Club Li brary, this afternoon. Deaconess Home Auxiliary At IIS East Flanders street, M.: Red Cross and ch work: luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Auxiliary to Company C. Courthouse. S P. M. KelioKg Parent-Teacher Asocl ation Address, Mrs. J. F. Chap man. 3 P. M. Unit First Presbyterian Church All day. Highland-Red Cross Lecture by Sirs. J. W. Fowler, 3 P. 1L; lied cross work all day. West Portland Association- Red Cross work, 10:30 A. M. Grand International Auxiliary At (17 Gantenbeln avenue. son will talk and show pictures of the ! forestry work in Oregon. The soloists will be Miss Delia Windsor and Mrs. Edgar Stone. Everyone invited. BANQUET EVENT TONIGHT Fathers and Sons Will Enjoy Each ' Others' Society at Westminster, The Fathers' and Sons' banquet at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in IrvlnBton will be a biff event this eve ning;. Dr. Edward H-f Pence will act as toastmaster and the committee has been fortunate In securing: as the sneaker of the evening Major Calvin S. White, who will have a wonderful story to tell from Camp Lewis. The boys will have quite an important part in the programme, which followa: C. W. Piatt. "Ci"; Elwood IT. Wiles. Jr.. When I'm a Dad"; Glenn P. Rusted. Is It Hard to Remember When Z Was a Boy?" Raleigh Myers, "What I Think of the Postmaster'; Walter A. Gose, "Bow-legged Fred Reefl, "How Long He- Dad?" Howard timyth, Albee. "Breakfasting To- ! a i Postmas:c' ; Wait I I Camouflage"; Fred 1 fore 1 can Lick I j "You're it"; H. R. lary At ! 10:30 A. I haritable i o'clock. , plven 3100 toward the fund. The state federation, baa Indorsed the woman's building; project and the clubwomen will attend. .February 20 the subject will be "The Real Nletsche." All lec tures will ba In the Multnomah Hotel ballroom. a a a The literature department of the Portland Women's Club will hold Its regular meeting; this., afternoon at li o'clock in room H. Central Library. Mrs. Mable Holmes Parsons will lec- ure on "Mothers. ' Public Invited. a a a The Overlook Woman'a Club will hold ts regular meeting; this afternoon at he home of Mrs. C L. Clauson, 914 Overlook boulevard. Mr. A. G. Jack- The Lad lea"; Ma- Uncle bam Keeds gather"; Gena Whltten, Jor Calvin K. White, Boys What Kind?." - The ladles of the church, under Mrs. Karl V. Lively, have charge of tha ban quet and the committee agreea to fur- nisba father for every boy who desires to attend. ST. VALENTINE'S DAY KEPT Bedecked Store Windows and Heavy aiall Mark Sweethearts' Day. St Valentine's day has slipped Into the calendar whence it came ap in conspicuous little numeral amid a mul titude of dead months. If shop windows have the drawing attraction they used to have, when decked with the paper sympols of friendship and affection, the day yas surely honored by com mon observance In Poftland. Postmen tolled not a little harder yesterday, for the mails were heavy with the valentine missives, and their addresses led to every section of the city. Junction Clty Honors Soldier. EUGENE. Or., Feb. 14. (Special.) The public schools and business houses at Junction City closed Monday in honor of Earl Llewellyn, the first boy from that town to give his life to his country. Earl Llewellyn, a eon or Frank Llewellyn, 22 years of age, was born in Lane County. He was a mem ber of the 29th Aero Squadron and had been stationed at Waco, Tex. His death resulted from a complication of dis eases measles, scarlet lever ana pneu monia. Ulas Lillian O'Brien took place at I o'clock yesterday afternoon at (he rectory of Trioity Episcopal Church. Th ceremony was performed by Rev. A. A. Morrison. The wedding was a Imple affair, only th closest friends of th bride and bridegroom being present. Charles L Campbell, of Seat tle, formerly of Portland, was best man. nd Mrs. Campbell attended Miss O'llrlen. Mr. and Mrs. Hays left Port land last night for prattle. They will be at home after J! arch 1 In the Irvlng- on Apartments. Mr. Hays Is territory msn for the Overland-Pacific branch here and la a member of th Mult nomah Amateur Athlstlo Club and of other organisation. a a Mrs. X. T- Aver and daughter. Miss Margaret Ayer. who have been in Hono- ulu for a year and a half and also In California, hare returned to their partments at the Bfnion Hotel. Mra. Ayer and Miss Ayer were guests of th former s brother-in-law and sister. Colonel aad Mrs. Richard Schofleld. at Fort rVhofield in Honolulu, and they era Joined In ban Francisco by Mrs. 8. D. Smith and Miss Laura Smith, who returned with them to Portland. a a a Friends and relative of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Smith, whos wedding took plac whll th bridegroom was in uarantin with scarlet fever, ar re oleed over Mr. Smith's recovery. The couple ar now passing their delayed honeymoon at Clatsop beach. They will return the end of the week, when Mr. Smith will report to his company at Camp Lewi, lie Is attached to the ambulance corps. Th wedding took plac six weeks ago at the home of the bridegroom's aunt. Mrs. O. A. Lyman, a a a Th Junior members of the Portland Hunt Club will hold an exhibition drill and maaquerad rid at th Portland Riding Academy tonight, atartlng at o'clock. Th drill, lasting 30 minutes, will be given first by James Nicola class, whose members sr from f to 11 years of age. Friends ara Invited. Hunt Club members and their friends who ar to attend th dinner dance tomorrow are reminded that the din ner hour Is :30 P. M. and that dancing will berln at P. M. and continue until 11 P. M. Motors ar to b parked by the at tendant In charge, outside of Hunt Club entrance. For farther particulars Inquire of Jamea A. Beckett, 205 Sell ing building, telephone Main 1210. Womd6 PAmioncSERVicE By Edith Knight Holmes i'Next Time We Go To the Theater f LUa. I'll Shaw Yaw t berry' a." ' PvttXt too have notlrad their sign on th front at 1-1 Washington street. tn tba Plttork block Just In front of iaaeiarood. A regular treat to go there and brows around amor g tb pretty things tbar have to show in Spring apparel Its not Ilk going to tha cash sbeps. where you sr beautiful things but know that you ran't have thm becaoa yoa know yon haven't the " prlra. At CfcerrT anything you fancy or need ts yours to wear home by paving .aver so small a first payment and com pleting tha balanca In email weekly or monthly payments. Just as may ba convenient. Resides. ou are wall drreaa-1 th whole tire you sr paying for th rloehes. Think that over. It wreiy has been a boon to me and 1 don't Intend to ever bur my clothes tb tveaa VJ uw Adv j 11IK Fulton Army and Navy League X will give a silver tea thla afternoon at th home of Mrs. David Bodway, 1303 Hood atreet. from 1 to 4:30 o'clock, for th benefit of th Oregon boys. Everyone la cordially Invited. a ' a a Following la the schedule for the neighborhood meetings today In the housewives campaign for food con servation: 1.30 P. M. Clenhavea School. Mrs. J. H. ataclirrror; Trinity Lutheran Church. Mrs. A. J. Jli;r: S P. VI.. Deaconnees Rome. M-s. rxa. 2:30 P. M.. n.eoroe Hchool. Mrs. Mrs. O. 1 l.tnds:ey: P. !.. meet at Mra. P. I. lon'a home. M.-a. Wi-PhM- on: 12: P. al . Peninauia Para Community House. Mrs. Matcher Linn. :M P. M.. teixr lied Cross in rhurrh basament. Mra M. 11. hhavrr: A. M and P. ! . Irvlnjcton C:ob Rnl I'roea. Irvtnctoa School. Mrs. Charles t'hainbarlsln ; 3 P. M. llollailay !k-bM:. Mrs. J. . i'arrirn; r (.. Mult Bomili Hotel. Company K, IHth Kagineers Aun.ury, Mrs. . C. Mirhenor; 3 P. M.. K:ani.n-I eVhool. J. W. Knwler: 4 P. !.. Couth fchool. Mrs. John Hrady: 3:3l Is. M.. Albine Homestead cbooL Mrs. W. tf. Joteen: 3 P. M.. homo of Mrs. RonVsy. on Hood street. Mrs. N B. 1-awior: S P. M., University Park Liararv. WllJtam J. Whlta. 1 p. M . horn of Mrs. F. W. Isherwood. a4 Quimhr street. Mrs. K. W. laherwood: S p. M.. Klrhuiond ib-Bool. Mrs. F. E. Ori by; S P. M.. 1'onsmsulb Library. Mra F. A. P.y. st.turJar. demans'rat ion at grocery store at W. li. Uarry. Kcia Park. a a a Lents Parent-Teacher Circle will meet today. Mrs. K. Percy will demon strate th making of new broads from I to 4 P. M. and Miss Alice Joyce.' of O. A. .. will giv a talk oa gardeuing at 3:4S r. M. x . A eaccesaful benefit for th Ore town Red Cross Auxiliary waa given at the Ore town Grange Hall recently. The committee In charge, under th able leadership of Mlaa Irene Parsons, de serve great credit for their prompt and successful roapone to th call for financial help. Oretown ta th central point of what I known aa th Little Neat ucca -country, comprising the country surroand ls. McdA. Orcloan, Ncakowia ami Oiab LCreelc Thla la located about 30 miles south of Tillamook City, In the south ern part of th county. The members of the Oretown Auxiliary feel Justly proud of their achievement. Among those who participated In the recent entertainment were Jessie Hea ton, Eva Etsweiler, Viola Redberg, Elma Carver. Esther Otsen, Roy Red berg, Alfred Parsons. Zadle Etsweiler, Anna Chrlstensen. Mima Carver. Ruth Etsweiler, Dorothy Chrlstensen. Walte Commons. Mrs. A. Rock, Ralph Red berg. John Rock, Irene Parsons. Will Chrlstensen. Gilbert Rock and others. After supper the hall was cleared and a free dance was enjoyed until the early hours of the morning. Messrs. Heaton. Cobb Bauer. Henry Weiss, Earl White, Jim Sutton and Len W hiteman, assisted by Mesdames Chrlstensen Whlteman and Mlsa Jennie Ward, fur nished tho music- Two hundred and thirty dollars wa cleared during the evening, there being no expenses Incurred. To this fund 5 was donated the following morning making a total of S235. a a a Highland Parent-Teacher Red Cross unit will meet today from 10 to 4. Mrs. J. W. Fowler will speak at 3 o'clock on "Conservation of Fats." All women of the community are Invited. a a a The West Portland Parent-Teacher Association meets each Friday at 10:30 A. M- in the clubrooms. A light lunch is served at noon and the entire day devoted to Red Cross sewing and knit ting. Under the able leadership of Mrs. K J. Stack, the president, and Mrs. G. If. Doughlass. who has charge of Red Cross work in this district, much has been accomplished. Ten of the West Portland boys are with the colors, which fact stimulates Interest in the work. Each meeting has a larger at tendance than the preceding one and cordial Invitation is extended to all patrons and friends to attend. Each is asked to furnish her own sandwiches. a a a Th recital by some of the advanced pupils of Nina Louise Greathouse at the Metager Church, which was previ ously announced for next Friday even ing, has been postponed on account of conflicting dates until the next night. Saturday, February 16, -at i:4j o clock. The programme will consist of dra- matle readings and music, and the pro ceeds will go to the Metzger Red Cross Auxiliary. a a a At the meeting of the Fernwood Par ent-Tearher Association meeting held thla afternoon, a Red Cross unit a formed. Th association also Joined the city federation. A rummage sale is to be bead some time soon, the date and place of sale to be announced later. The money ralard wilt be used for so- clol serv ice worn. a a a Mrs. Mary A. Vys. close to the age of 70. Is serving her country in many ways, food conservation campaigning, knitting, making bandages and doing other Red Cross work. Mrs. Vys Is a member of Glenhaven unit that meets very Wednesday. a a Tho Red Cross unit of the First Presbyterian Church will meet In the church house today aa usual. a a a Mrs. Mabel Holmes Tarsons will ad dress the literature department of the Portland Woman's Club today at 3:13 P. M. In th Library. a a West Portland Parent-Teacher Asso ciation will meet today for Red Cross work. Th Frances Wlllard Memorial meet ing of th Albina W. C T. V. held at he homo of Mrs. Chrlstensen Tues day was largely attended ana much enjoyed by those present- The pro gramme consisted of a quiz on the memorial fund, and the collection for the fund more than made up the offer ing. Mra. M. Frances Swope. state president- spoke on Frances Willard as a missionary. Mrs. R. A. Lucie sang "All's Well." and for encore "The Best Ittle Mother That God Ever Made. The next meeting of the union will be held in March, with Mrs. Palmer, stste uperintendent of Americanization work, and a special speaker will be secured to speak on this subject. a a a Lavender Club Branch 1 will meet thia afternoon in the clubhouse of the East Side Business Men's Club, Grand avenue and East Aider street. a a a Mrs. R. M. Tuttle. chairman of the art department of the Portland Wom an's Club. Is being congratulated upon Iba tteiltuca ul hit j)ro.;ra:iut iLit -"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinf The War Department ' has authorized the purchase of Dehydrated Vegetables for army rations. It is a vic tory for this method of vege table conservation.. To see the interesting and instruc tive film i , MODERN FOOD CONSERVATION is to know the remarkable advance that has been made in the conservation of vegetables and fruits. At the STRAND THEATER TODAY AND SATURDAY every woman, every man, every young person should see it. nlllllll Here's a Helpful Conservation Hint to Housewives for Meatless Days This recipe will amply serve six people: 1 package KING'S Soup Vegetables (soaked and cooked nntil tender), 1 cup of boiled rice, 1 cup bread crumbs, 'i cup crushed nuts, 1 egg. ' Place all ingredients in mixing bowl and season to taste, with a little milk to moisten if necessary. Shape into loaf; roll in bread crumbs and bake same as a meat loaf, basting occasionally with butter. A little tomato, green peppers, mushrooms or oysters make a delicious variety of seasoning for this loaf. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iT IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIlilllllllllllllllllllHIIIllllIlllllllllllllIII'f Something New Every Day Even in February at H. Liebes & Co. Dresses That Will Stir Enthusiasm Among ' Women and Misses February is a month of many different dress-wearing; occa sions. Occasions to wear serge and jersey business dresses occasions to wear smart little taffeta and other silk afternoon frocks occasions to wear the pale shades and white frocks so fetchingly shown in Georgette and crepe de chine. Prices $20, $25 $29.50, $35 and Up Skirts for Spring at $9.75 to $18.75 and Up All the latest models are included in this marvelous assortment. In fact, there are over fifty designs featuring the gracefully draped or tunic skirt and plain shirred models in straight line effects. Velours, Taffetas, Satins, Plaids, Poplins, Fancy Striped Silks, Serges, Black and Wnite Checks, Plain Striped Failles. New Spring Suits A brilliant collec tion of Spring styles in Jersey, Wool Velour, Serge, Tricotine and Perriot twill. All in the latest styles and colors. Prices $25 & Up FURS ESTABLISHED 3 YEARS a0 IS! B 91 HllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllIllll -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiih' r 3.? 7" r. ii'Jj WARNING Against Imitations ItsDeucious Since DAVIDSON'S RAISIN BREAD has been placed on the market many tmUationt have followed. JSome of these imitation raisin breads hare been made to look almost like the original Raisin loaf baked by Daridson's Bakery- THEREFORE, for your protection we request that you demand this label' It is our Guarantee of Quality. Made in Davidson's New Sunlight Bakery The-Home of Quality Breads Conforms with the Food A ministration's Regulations. It's Delicious. Buy it at your grocer's today. nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli- D elicioat Salted Soda Crackers In serving the coups, the salads, the fish that save meat and wheat. Snow Flakes will make your pa triotism a delight. It is economy to buy Snow Flakes in the larger packages. , ' Doat aalt for rrirkrm any Snow Flakes. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. I-ortlaad. .. Buy local foods especially when they're fresher II CHI.P of Cobb's Hollow his I ett&rs Dear Rusty I heard Fatty's mother a-tellin my mother that Cream of Barley's the only thing that ever filled her darling up even if it does take 5 dishes to do it. Gee whiz, five dishes ain't nothin fer Fatty 'nd when it comes to stuff as awful good as Cream of Barley, I'm surprised he don't keep right on eatin' breakfast till it's lunch time. If you don't answer soon, I'm gonna quit ritin to you. 2AVg 'pgj Cream of Barley Phone your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN. Main7070, A6095s . - - 4