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EVERAL INFORMAL PARTIES PLANNED FOR WEEK-END; CQM1NQ WEEK'S EVENTS LISTED
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o Give uance
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. mart AX LOWHX
eek-end brings a number of
informal parties and plan, are be
1 Innred for many events for
' M"?".n k Thanksgiving time.
a? and Mrs. James H. Bakar are
Ir. an " . ,,; Friday ere-
rrfar an mi"""
C, it their borne.
H1 1... Invited a
V4"t. borne for. dano
KJ-WT-ciub e .It.
k.L-ciTine dame inr mo tvuiiu.
for the coming
t the Eheene HO'
r anil sirs, vwe.
K, ,r chairmen. (
r" f V. D. Bridce club
Lnned for Thursday evening was In.
initeir po' ;" .
I05TESS FOR CLUB
f " Mr. H ,m.a
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nd is to emenmn
L..,en vtrrTK
III 1U.-I. "V'-'t ,.. .f.rtnln.A
Mrs. Adelaide
win evening ior uie um
Tourist cum.
uii yv. .... ,h i,.m It.
The urienini mva
.. i mtiim Thursday morning
U Mrs. Virgil D. Earl talked on
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I. .krniih fiOO-SOO A. D. per
il Th nxt meeting comes on De-
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UrrniT F VENT
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Saturdays larger evem win i"-
Ingthly luncheon or tne r.ugene
inrh or tne Ampncnn niswinii'
r-irorsitr Women at the Oslurn
Li at twelve-thirty o'clock. Burt
tmrn Bnrker, vice-president of the
(ivcrsity. is to m"
F. riAnnlrl Vniitiir. Mrs. Louis Wfll-
Erf, and Miss Celeste Campbell will
e'the musical program. Miss Mnx
. I,amb and Miss Clara BInis arc
rhHr?e or decorations, airs. n.vne
Mnr.e and Mrs. TVnrren H. Day
. looking after reservations.
. . .
W LEAGUE . ,
.Mrs. McKlin will be hostesa for the
teting of the New League at ber
me In pnngnein eamruaj ivi
odors luneoeon.
RTMBTB MEETS
Members of the xmmDie ciud met
the home of Mrs. C. B. miiougnDy
luncheon Thursday. Fourteen
Ember were present. Tn two weeks.
frade Your Old Wood Stove ai
Part Payment on New
Crawford Electric
RUBENSTEIN'S
Corner 8th and Olive Sta.
Fisk Tires
Time to Re-tlre
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3rd and High
Phone 1931
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TELEPHONE 254 Shoe Store
La Mode Slipper Shop's
SALE OF FINE SHOES
Continues for a Very Short Time
Our New Up-to-the Minute Shoes Are In
cluded at This Extreme Reduction!
Punpi, Ties, Straps.
Cress Shoes, Street
Sbo-j In Patehts, Kids,
Suedes, 8 a 1 1 n s, Calf
skins. Suede and Kid.
Urd an(i Kd
Regularly
S5.00 Shoes
Now
$3,75
Sizes
AAA
td 0
4 To
10
Arch Support
1032 Willamette McDonald Theatre Bldg,
By JOAN SAVOY
NEA Servloa Writer
If you have a mind to become a
tea-hound this year, or one of the
modish late-afternoon callers, you
should look at the new little after
noon frocks that use the moat rav
isbingly rich materials and are cut
in eofily tailored dressmaker fash
ion. Every line is avelt and clean cut.
with no fuss or feathers. Must of
them acorn tho lace or lingerie touch.
Why ahouldn t they? Adding, any
thing fussy to lovely metal cloth is anfj rnglan sleeves. It is about mid
something like gilding the lily. way from the knee to the ankle in
Another new phase of this mode
Mrs. Jerry Horn la .to entertain the
group. m t
NEEDLECR-AFT club
Mrs. Harry M. Stewart and Mrs.
C. E. Fisher were hostesses at the
home of the former fr the meeting of
the Needlecraft club Thursday. Mrs.
B. A. Washburne was an additional
guest. Two weeks from Thursday,
Mra. E. E. May and Mrs. R. L. Drury
are to entetrain the club at the home
of the former.
CI-T-B POSTPONED
The meeting of the Phi Pella The
ta Mothers' club scheduled for Thurs
sfternoon was postponed until after
the holidnys. , , ,
CI-PB HOSTESS , ,
Mrs. E. It. Burton entertained
Thursday afternoon for the meeting
of the Check and Uouhlo Check club.
Mrs. Stalman. Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. Tut
tle. and Mrs. lylnd were invited as ad
ditional guests. In two weeks Mrs.
Harry Bartow la to entertain the
club. , . ,
AMITIE MEETS '
Members of the AmIHe club met
Thursday for a no-hostese luncheon
at the Tiny Tavern tearoom. On De
cember 11 the club will be entertained
bv Mrs. F. E. McCracken.
Circulators and Heaters
Get Our Prices
See Charlett's
68 West 8th
Phone 1112
Discount
Regularly
$6.00 Shoes
Now
$4.50
Shoes Are Included
for exquisite materials made In
somewhat tailored fashion la tho fact
that the materinla themselves have a
tendencv toward conventional de-
.irn. In their rich metal brocading.
minor than nnnint. nlrl-fnsliioned
floral designs. .
One of the late-afternoon frocks Is
made of a plaided green and gold
brocaded metal cloth, flecked with a
tiny bit of red and tan. It is made
with an unusual little yoke of ver
tical shirring and at hiplength there
is a ruffle of pleated materinl. This
snme idea of pleated ruffles Is ap
plied to the sleeves, at elbow height.
Tha Brown hn. M Heen cowl Collar
length. Very comfortable, useful on
Calendar
Friday
8 p. m. Cafeteria supper
and entertainment of River
Road Women'a club, at school
house.
8 p. tn. Meeting of Evan
geline chapter. Order of East-'
era Star, Masonic temple.
8 p. m. Meeting of Gitchell
camp. Royal Neighbore of
America. W. O. W. hall.
8-11 p. m. Formal recep
tion of Delta Gumma aorority,
at chapter house.
Saturday
12:80 p. m. -Monthly lunch
eon of A. A. V. W., Osburn
hotel.
1 p. m. Luncheon of New
League at the home of Mrs.
McKUn, Springfield.
L. 0. E. Meeting
The Ladies of the Elks held their
semi-monthly card party Thursday
afternoon at the Elks temple. Mrs.
J. R. McKy was chairman in the card
room and hostesses in- the dining
room were Mrs. A. W. Stieu. Mrs.
Otto Gilstrap. and Mrs. Alva While.
Mra. Harry Cherry. Mrs. h. W. An
derson, and Mrs. J. W. Hobbs won
honors at cards. The group dis
cussed plans for Its annual benefit
card party to be given December 4
to aid the Elks lodge with its Christ
mas cheer work. Mrs. A. R, Curtis
is chairman for the benefit and as
sisting her wilh general plnns are
Mrs. .1. II. Uiimphroy. Mrs. Fred
Broders. Mrs. 0. K. Lee. Mrs. A. M .
Stien. and Mrs. Otto Gilstrap. It is
planned to have a cake sale with llie
benefit, loo, and to have a prize at
each table.
YOUR CHILDREN
By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
THE ice man carried in a piece
of ice and after taking out the
milk bottles, lettuce and cold ham
that hnd been put in the wrong place,
carefully let down the frozen block
into the Ice chamber.
But the ice of the day before had
not completely melted, the refrigera
tor was small, and do what be would
the Vti would not go down.
So he took his tongs and chopped
nfr th offendinff corner, ice splinters
falling in all directiona. He packed
in the loose pieces around the edge
and was just letting down the lid
when an Irate lady flew into the kit-
chl"n- . , .,, V J
"What are yon doing?" she de
manded. "Just trying to fit the Ice In." he
said. . , ...
"Well, yon won't do that, trick
again," she said. "Wasting good ice
that way! I'll reiwrt jou."
"Go ahead, mum."
"Ton ought to be reported any
way. Why don't you come in and see
how much I need before you bring
s big hunk like that?''
"My card says your regular order
is 60 pounds Mondays, Wednesdays.
Fridsys. and Saturdays. I have to
obey orders."
"That doesn't mBke any onierence.
Tou should come in and look."
The Child Overheard
"Gee. whir, lady, the wagon's down
SALE
on
COATS
Priced from 9.90 ,Up
DRESSES
Priced 15.95 Up
One Group at $3.98
HATS
Closing Out All Children's
Hsts, choice 50c
One group Ladles' Hsts,
Others 11.95 Up
We give
8. t H. Green Stamps
LADIES SHOP
Formerly Sth Ave. Hat Shop
42 8th Ave. Weit Phone 576
so many occasions and very comet
and stunning.
A trifle more feminine In Its aoU-
nesa is a silver and black metal
Hoi h bolero dress, the metal in a
kind of tweed pattern. There is
little flaring skirt and a short.
jaunty bolero jacket with very short
sleeves.
Tha piece de resistance of this
outfit is tho enchnnting little shirred
silver gray velvet blouse. It sounds
heavy. But you should see it! It is
such very soft silver gray velvet
that, shirred, it seems hardly more
thnn the sheerest crepe. The blouse
fits Into a hipband of the gray vel
vet that Is plain, with a tiny bow
knot right in front. A flower of the
silver velvet adorns the jacket.
block: we work from there and I
can't make two trins to every house.
Anyway J have to ohey orders." ne
repeated. " I can't change It unless
it a changed in the office.
'Well. I'm tired of your ice com
pany, anyway. It never wns any good.
And you are impertinent. e,ever come
into my house again.
"Very well, lady."
"I fixed him," abe mapped ss the
door banged.
Edith liked the ice man. He always
gave her piecea to chew and let ber
ride on toe step sometimes, ftne
clutched ber doll and stared at her
mother with unhappy eyea. There was
something: that made her feel aw hi I IT
bad always and that was when ncr
mother scolded neonle. She felt ter
ribly embarrassed now. What would
the tco man think of her after being
so kind and everything.
She didn't say anything but went
out to play. Presently her mother
came out to the yard where the
laundress was bangiug up the clothes.
"Jenny, that shirt looks faded,
What did you do to it?''
"Nothing." said Jenny, with
clothespin in ber mouth.
"Take that out and talk to me
right. Tell me what you did to that
shirt.
"Nothing," laid Jenny more clear
ly.
"Don't lie to me. I know you did
something. You're getting so careless
I've a notion to discharge vou.
Hurt, Sensitive Feelings
Edith slinued around front. Sh
liked Jenny too. Jenny had just been
le ling her about her own nttio gin
She didn't play any more then. Her
morning wns spoiled some way. She
wished her mother would be nice to
people. She wae nlwnys after some
body or other. She had been going
up to her mothers' room to play hut
she guessed she'd stay outside. These
thoughts and many more crowded
throiich her mind.
Indirect scolding has a very def
inite effect on children. If we real
ized that, we would learn either to
guard our tempers or to make an
necessary complaints when they are
not in earshot.
Festive Dessert
Plain custard rice pudding assumes
n holiday air if you fl'l glass dessert
dishes three-fourths full of it and
add the other fourth of strawberry
or peach jelln. Garnish the top with
a green cherry,
Apple Cups
Shiny red apples make lovely con
talnera for Waldorf salad. Cut ap
ples in half, horizontally, and scoop
out the inside for the salad. Add nuts,
chopped celery and mayonnaise and
refill the half apples, after the edges
have been pinked witn snarp scis
sors.
Marked Handkerchiefs
Write a child's name, in indellibl
ink. in the center of his or her school
handkerchiefs, sod fewer will be lost.
Colored Puddlngt
Good old bread nudrlins, colored an
enHiantinz pink or yellow with vefte.
lam coloring is much more accept
hIiIa to children.
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Alpha Xi Delta
Alumnae Will Give
Tea Event Saturday
Alpha Xi Delta alumnae of Eugene
are giving a tea for town mothers at
the chapter house of the group Satur
day afternoon from three until five
o'clock.
Mra. Loren Reynolda la chairman
for the event. Mra. Phil Nordling,
Mil s Mabel Klockars, Mrs. Thomas
8. Wells, and other alumnae are as
sisting with plans.
TODAY'S RECIPE
By SISTER MARI
JUST as whipped cream makes the
plainest pudding into something
quite festive snd attractive, so very
often a properly chosen sauce makes
a cheap cut of meat or fish most
appetizing.
The mission of any sanre is to
accompany, and it must blend in both
flavor and tenure with the ninin dish.
Sometimea it must add flavor to a
food which is somewhat tasteless,
and at other times tbe sauce must
soften a too pronounced flavor in a
food.
If moro cooks would serve capor
sauce with mutton they would fiud
meat more popular.
.
Caper Sauce
Two tablespoons butter. 2 table
spoons flour, 1-2 cup water, 1 cup
mutton broth, 4 tablespoons capers,
1 tablespoon minced parsley, 1-2 cup
cream.
Melt the butter and stir in flour.
Cook and stir until frothy. Add broth
and water slowly, stirring constantly.
Bring to the Ltoiling point and add
capera and parsley. Heat and add
cream. Uring to boning point out ao
not let boil. Serve at once.
A fish anuce often must supply fat.
since some fisb.. such as the cod.
carry all their fat in the liver. The
sauce also must take care of tbe dry
ness of many varieties of. tish.
Rich Fish Sauos
Three tnblesnoons butter. 2 table
spoons flour. 1-2 tenspoon salt, 2 cupB
milk, .1 tablespoon minced gherkins.
2 tnblespooua minced parsley, 1 bard
cooked egg.
Melt butter and stir floor and par
sley. Stir and cook until frothy. Add
salt and milk slowly, stirring con
stantly. Bring to the boiling
point and simmer five minutes. Add
gherkins and egg cut in slices. Serve
Ht once.
A tart sauce Is often wanted with
fish and veal. The following tomato
sauce is delicious with either,
e .
Tomato Sauos
Four tablespoons butter, 2 tsble
spoons minced onion, 1-2 teaspoon
salt, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 cup water.
1 cup sifted canned tomatoes, 3
tablespoon minced parsley, 2 table
spoons lemon juice, 1-4 teaspoon
mustard, 1-2 teaspoon paprika, 1-2
cup cream.
Melt butler and add onion. Cook
over a low fire for ten minutes, let
ling onion brown slightly. Stir In
flour, salt, mustard and paprika sift
ed together. Cook until frothy and
slowly add water, stirring constant
ly. Add tomatoes and parsley and
Bimmer 20 minutes. Itub through a
strainer and stir in lemon juice. Re
heat snd add cream heated to the
same temperature. Serve at once.
Orange sauce Is unusual and de
licious with roast lamb, lamb chops,
or broiled or roast duck,
Oranga Sauos
Two oranges, 1-2 lemon. S table
spoons currant, jelly, 2 tablespoons
non-alcoholic or cooking sherry, 1-4
teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon white pep
per, 2 tablespoons minced mint.
If cooking sherry is used, ofit salt
from recipe. Use graled rind and
juice of oranges and juice of lemon.
Combine all Ingredients and beat
with a silver fork until blended. Chill
and serve.
Dally Menu
BREAKFAST California grapes,
cerenl, cream, baked hash with to
mato sauce, criap graham toast milk,
coffee.
LUNCHEOY Rice croquettes
with cheese sauce, head lettuce with
French dressing, apple snow, milk,
ten.
DINNER Broiled sirloin steak,
liaked sweet potatoes, creamed on
ions, celery and apple alnd, orange
cream pudding, mk, coffee.
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Lodge Items
"THE meeting of the Rowena circle
which was to have been held on
Thursday has been postponed and the
group will nest meet the thud Thurs
day in December,
Election of officers will be held at
the next meeting of the Women'a Re
lief corps which is to come Decem
ber 4 at two 'clock at the armory. At
the meeting Thursday iliirty-foiir
members and four comrades were
present. The corps made plans for
distributing baskets to the needy on
Thanksgiving, and nlso responded to
the Victory fund, the relief fund and
voted to assist the army nurse fund.
Sixteen attended the regular lunch
eon of the Royal Purple club of the
Uoynl Neighbors of America Thurs
day afternoon wilh Mrs. Carroll Har
low br hostess. A business meeting
and social followed the luncheon. The
next meetini; will be held December 4
at the home of Mrs, Cornice Parker,
,iSi Fourth avenue west, with Mrs.
Blanche Pollett as joint Hostess.
The Ladies of the (?. A. R. will
meet Saturday afternoon at two
o'clock at the armory.
Plan Bazaar
Kit mm lipltn nluninuo mot Thurs
day pvpiiiiic nt the home of Mrs. It.
T. Hurniiurt. Th group m'wt'd fur
the baztiitr to he given Saturday. Do
remher 0. At tho meeting were Miss
Kdith llollenherk, Minn (.nice Itriggs,
Mrs. Guv Wriirht. Miss Mildred Wnrd,
Miss Gertrude Woke. Miss Junue
Keller. Mrs. Thomas I till I. Mrs. Iter-
tuirtl sStriissnuiier, Mrs. Dale Cooley,
Miss Murvlie en Kounal. find Mrs,
Hiirchnrt. The next meeting of the
Alumnae will he held on the third
Thursday of r-eeember nt the home of
Mrs. Thomni ..nil.
For
nightly Club
The regular meeting of the iMicPne
Fortnurhllv Hub wns held llmrsdny
afternoon nt the Kucene hotel when
Prof. Lenvitt . Wright of I ho Uni
versity of Oregon llomance lan
guages department addressed the
group on "Mexico. Present Social
Culture nnd Problems." Ho illus
trated his talk with several nieces
done by school children nf Mexico in
their art nnd music work. The club
made plnns for its nnnunl founders'
dny luncheon to be given on Decem
ber 1-t. Mrs. Leltio Mowrey in chair
man for the event. The next meeting
of the club comes on I teopmher 4
when W. F. (tilslrnp will talk on
"Mexico, delations With the United
States, Past and Present,"
New Members
Pi T iambdn Thetn. women's national
honorary educational society, has an
nounced the election of the following
new members: Miss Hess Bowerman,
education major. Miss Lenore. Cos
ford, reference librarian at the uni
versity. Miss Harriett Hodsen. secre
tary of the personnel resenrch bureau.
Miss I?uth Severance, business idmin
ist ration ma inr. nHsi K- Pmflli.
graduate assistant in phiViMphy, nU
(o active membership; and Mrs. Veula
Floss, teacher nt. the University high
school, to associate membership.
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Club Dinner
Is Held Thursday
Tillicums club members entertslned
their lunihaniui for the clubs annual
Thanksgiving dinner party Thursday
evening Bt the Dome 01 air. ana air..
Stanley H, Stevenson.
Present at the party were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter O. Swan, Mr. and lira.
Albert R. Tiffnny. Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. tiorilon, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rey
nolds, Mr. and fllrs. nnyiuona himi.
Dr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Moody, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Mnrion Veatch, Mr. and
Mrs. K. S. Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. I.ee
Itntan, Mr. and Mra. Ernest R. Gil
Btrup, and Mr. and Mra. StevenBon,
On December 12. the club will have
ita annua! Christmas party at tne
homo of Mrs. Stevenson.
Bridge Club
Tim U. B. Bridire club was enter-
Cniued Thursday afternoon by Mrs.
V. it. Cordon at her home. Mem
bers present were Mrs. H. A. West;
Mr ; V I,nniro. Mrs. K. 11. Hard
man. Mrs. W. S. Jost. Mrs. F. H.
Ounlnp. Mrs. 11- Ij. Collins, Mra. Z.
.1. licwnmn, nnd the hostess. On De
cember 11. Mrs. K. H. Uunlap is to
entertain the club.
For Miss Dunn
Honoring Miss Barbara Dunn, who
is to leave tiugene Saturday for Chi
cago for the Sir Thomas Upton tro
phy contest for the Kour-ll club
workers, Miss Melus Hill entertained
nt her home Wednesday evening for
twelve high school friends at n dinner
party. The colors uned in decorating
carried out the Four-II club colors
of green nnd white, (jinnies were play
ed after the dinner.
Citv Club
The November meeting of the City
Hub was hHd Thursday nfternoon nt
the Unitarian church. Twenty-five
attended the meeting. Mem tiers
spent the time in discussion of civic
affairs, Mrs. John T. Kvnns was in
charge at the ten hour. The evening
meeting o the club comes on Decem
ber 2.
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Church Society
THE Central Lutheran Ladies' Aid
society held their missionary and
thankoffering meeting Thursday aft
ernoon at tne oilmen. .Mrs. J. U.
Kriekson and Mrs. 1'. Gunstad were
hostesses. Kev. P. J. Luvaas led devo
tions. As a special number Mrs. AHca
Tengs and Mrs. Melvin Moe gave a
dialogue entitled 'Thnnkoffering Fol
der." At the business meeting pians
were made for the fUh dinner and
bazaar to be given Deremlser 111. Tb
next meeting will be December 4 nt
the church wl'h Mrs. Alfred Hanson
and Mrs. Chris Skilbred as hostesses.
Sixty Attend j
Card Partr Given
For Catholic Women
Sixty attended the card party
Thursday afternoon by the Altar so
ciety of St. Mary's Catholic church
at the home of Mrs. M. Gent. The
affair was civen to honor former
members of the society.
Mrs. Clara Miller. Mrs. R. T. Burr-
hart, Mrs, T. J. Maxwell, and Mrs.
Mary BInis won prises.
The recular meetine of tho society
comes on 1 leceniber 5.
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