Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 21, 1930, Image 14

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    THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB MAKES PLAN FOR DISTRICT MEETlMg
Represented at
Event
AN executive meeting for the Bull
neas and Professional Women'i
dnb fa to ba held tha coming week at
which time plana will be mane for the
district convention to be held here on
Sunday, January IS.
A dinner for delegates and Tlaitors
will be given at noon at tne usDurn
hotel, followed by round-table discus
iriona In the local club's rooms at thi
chamber of commerce. Mrs. Thomas
8. Wells as program chairman from
the Eugene ciud la cnairman lor m
meeting program.
fliths from Rnlem. Monmouth. Al'
bany and Corvallia will be represented
at the meeting.
The Huh held Its annusl Christina
nsrtv on Thursday evening of thii
week, more thsn thirty attending. The
Girl ncouts sang three unnstmaa car'
ols and Mrs. Barrett told a Christ-
mas story. Initiation ceremonies were
also held.
The regulsr luncheon meeting for
tee club comes In January.
VnvnAY BOOK CLUB
The Monday Book club Is to have
Its annual Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp on
Monday, the group meeting for lun
cheon at one o'clock. Each member
la asked to bring a gift for tbs Doern
becher hospital
CHRISTMAS PAnTY
Mrs. J. II. Iiuninhrcv Is to he hoi
tens for the Christinas party of the
Hjlo club at her home on Tuesday.
EVENING GROUP
KILL KARE CLUB
M. J. H. Dumiinrey will enter-
tsin Monday for the Kill Kare club's
Chriatmaa party.
DINNER GROUP
M- nd Mrs. Frank W. Scobert en'
tertained Saturday evening for the
meeting of the O. N. O. dinner and
bridge club. (
mni!..WEB CLUB
Mra. John Kelly will be hostess on
Monday for the meeting of the Bide-
a-Wee dun.
TWO TWO TWO TWO
WKTCKA PARTY
Members of the Wetuka club en
tertained with a Chrietmss dinner and
party for their huslnnds at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. li. W. Kundlett on
Saturday evening.
SUNDAY SOC .,
ADD SECOND PQ LEAD COL ...
M. E. AID
The General Ladies' Aid society of
the Methodist Episcopal church will
ko:d the regular meeting Tuesday aft
ernoon at two-thirty o'clock at the
church. Contributions to the baskets
which win be given to the needy for
Christmas are to be brought at thia
...
CHRISTMAS EVENT
The annual Christmas entertain
ment of the Congregstionsl church
will be held Sunday. December 21 at
the church. A pageant will b given
by members of the Sunday school at
fcve o'clock under the direction of
Mrs. A. F. Bsrnet. Following mis ins
Women's Lesgue o( the church will
entertain for the entire connregntion
in the women's rooms. There will be
a Christmss tree and Santa Claua will
be present. Those attending are to
bring soms gift to give Santa iiaus
which will lie given to the Red Cross
for those in need. Refreshments will
be served for all. Sirs. J. M. Koch Is
chairman of the committee arranging
for the affair assisted by Mrs. 11. L.
Edmunds. Mrs. Harry O. Talbot, Mrs.
A. W. Halvoreon and Mra. Clay E.
Palmer. , ,
EAGLES AUXILIARY
The regular meeting of the Ladlea
miliary to the Fraternal Order of
Eaglee will be held Friday evening at
eight o'clock at the Eagles hall. Mrs.
O. I. Lamb la chairman of the com
mittee in charge and Mra. Ruth Gran
ger, Mrs. Anna Orswell. Mrs. Myrtle
Osier, Mrs. Delia llsrtlett, Mra.
Kmma Nelson and Miss .Mary Herger
are others on the committee.
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B. N. A. EVENT
Eugene camp, Royal Nelghbora of
America will have a Christmas party
with a tree and program following the
regular business session whirh will
come at si ven-llilrty o'clock Tuesday
evening at the Moose hall. The en
tertainment will lie for children and
families of members of the lodge. Mrs.
Thrlma Srhaefer Is chairman for the
affair. Officers of the camp were
named at the la"t meeting and will be
Installed In January.
KF.BlvKAlI I.OIHIE
At the reeular nieellnc of the Eu
gene Hebeknli lodte held the pat
neck the Reliekahs accepted the invi
tation to have joint Installation wilh
the Spencer Butte lodge I. O. 11. F. in
January.
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AMARANTH SOCIAL
Willamette court. Order of Amar
anth will have their social nliihl Mon
day evening at eii:!it o'clock at the
Moxonic temple. There will Ims a
ChriHlmitu i:trly with a tree and ei
change of gift. Those sllcnililt,: are
to liriut: a fifteen cent self t . HefreMh
Tnents w ill he set-veil hue In I he eve
rting. Klecllon of officers will he held
St the business session lo precede (he
entertainment. Mrs. Hoy 1'age is
chairiiuiu for the meeting.
RAINBOW OliPK.lt
The Mninhow Order for (lirln l
having a aocinl meeting Friiltiy at
seven o'clock fn (he Mtinonic lemiile.
MiM Mnrjorie Scohert is cliiiirnuiu for
the entertainment.
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HOLIDAY PARTY
A ChriKtin:! party for veterans
and their families will be civen by the
Indies' suvilinry of the Spanish
American War Veteran Mondiiv eve
ning at seven-thirty o'clock in the
armory. This replaces the regular
monthly dinner. There will he a
Christines tree nud each one nllccding
is to htillg a gift not exceeding lifleen
cents In value. A program will be
given followed by games and refresh
ments. Mrs. Nellie Russell is In
charge of the program ami Mrs. W.
It. Hall has eharire of refreshments.
1-sdies are to britiir either sandwiches
or cake for the party.
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LADIES OF G. A. R.
The Ladiea of the Grand Army of
the Republic are to meet Saturday
afternoon nt which time they will
have a Christmas party with a tree
and an exchange of gifts. There will
bo a procriun to lie followed by re
freshments. The comrades and their
wives are invited to he special guests.
WE INSI'rIU ANiTlllMI
TROMP A McK INLET AGENCY
Drink BOTTl.KM OHAMitC CRl'RH
Hettiitltchlno. Pleatlno. Buttoni
BU1TO.N 81JOP. 874 WillnniMU
Hush II. Karleir Fir Inttirnnre.
BILtrS EMKH(iKNCT QHOCKKT
9 Lb and PearL Open tTenintft and Sun.
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Kennell-Ellls Photo
Mra. W. R. Hall, recently eleoted
the new president of tha United
Spanish Amerloan War Veteran'!
auxiliary.
YOUR CHILDREN
By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON
YHAT art "abnormal" children?
They are not mentally deficient,
but merely thoi poor little mites
whose emotions and natural impulses
are jrone off at a tangent for some
rennon or other.
ThatmanT of them. Indeed mnat of
them, attain a great degree or nor
malcy when they reach maturity,
when their judgment develops, shows
that treatment in their earlr davs fa
largely responsible for their condi
tion.
Kreryon In the world Is mora or
ess abnormal. Few of ua are round
en out perfectly. And It ta a ra-n that
we nsd au had perfect understand
inr in earir childhood of our Da r tie-
ular needs we would be less abnor
mal than we art, if at all.
One time when I waa teachlna
thera wss a little boy In a room near
mine, nis name bad gone over the
boildlng aa being queer, impossible.
vinous. I picked up a paper a year
or so ago and read that he had grad
uated from one of our outatsnding
schools of technology and was going
to take up ariatioo.
found Hint intelligent
To 10 back a dozen or so vesra
finds me in the room where the smsll
outlsw sat in a special small chsir
feet removed from ths rest of
the clsss. The regular teacher waa
and I had given up my own room
take charge of hers, as the sub-
itute could not hsndle it with that
isturbing element inside.
Instesil Bbe took mr room and I
went over.
I took Daniel ont of bis chslr and
gave hlra sn empty seat in the back
of the room, not under my nose. I
wss there two days snd nothing hap
pened, lie was normal as far aa I
could aee In every respect. He wss
smsrt and quick, but seemed to live
in a detached world; he had a de
cided circle around himself and in
less thsn a day I found out that ha
wss living In a world alone, a world
Into Which he had voluntarily with.
drawn.
I bat be spat on the other children,
pulled their hair, anatched thalr
things, and did even more outlandish
things I had hesrd and knew to be
true. Yet he gave me no trouble, and
at the end of two daya I talked to
hira without making It conspicuous
or drnwing down more attention on
his already notorious young head. I
found him aa normal aa any child I
ever had talked to.
uontnctino Treatment
Tet hia renntation foltnv.il kl
through echool as an "abnormal"
child.
tine dar T met his tnnthee
had been in to talk with the principal
about Daniel. There bad been more
trouble and the poor woman was
tli' re acain. She waa a well dressed.
itnet person and seemed inielli..n
but her face had tha distre.sp.l ti
of the neurasthenic. Nerves written
all over her.
She exiil.'lined that th ev h.d rlnnn
everything they could. Hint his father
mm oenien nun every time a com
plaint enme in. and so on. "He has
terrible temper." she said.
I llccidc.l tl. .,! v. .i.t..
Illtle boy was "abnormal." Il- o.r'-
nta knew no more alwoti hi. n,l.-a.....
mid training than thev knew nhnni
l.Mtimn luiskiea. Hi H nnviiir wn- ;
lit Of (WO eillilti.ttifit iitr.it.,Ui. I
nt home. And he waa an only child
who Ktt it nil. i
EDWARD IHsMP. MANARFR
I'redit Adluitmenl Korean I'll vtiTii
We collect when others full. Notes
sivoiinis bousht. 2ni . o. o. F. Illdi-
GEO O. GOOHAI.1., Miner TO,I.
I miiplete liisiirniii-e protection.
Furniture Gifts of Style
and Quality are Appre
ciated by Everybody....
Apnlegalc's can furnish you these
il'ts ami at reasonable "prices
TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW
Applegate Furniture Co.
Miner Building
Charity Work
Varied
YELFARE LEAGUE members held
" a called meeting Friday at which
time the stood completed ita nlans for
charity work daring the Christmas
season.
The League fa to asaist sii needy
families in the county, and possibly
eight or a dozen, with Christmas bas
kets of food and necessities.
Saturday, a corps from the mem
bership assisted at tha clinic held at
tha Public Health association offico.
On Tuesday, members from the
League will assist the Red Cross in
tying bundlea to be distributed for
Christmas. On Friday members
helped at the Red Cross offica in ty
ing tap bundles of toys for poor chil-!
dren.
Each day through tha Christmas 1
season, members are assisting the
Red Cross in collecting articles and in
supplying transportation for other er
rands at the office.
The next regular meeting of the
Leagua la to come on Friday. Janu
ary 2.
TODAY'S RECIPE
By SISTER MART
By SISTER MART
NEA Service Writer
LJOMEMADE noodles are s val
1 Aaable addition to the emergency
shelf, bo when making a bat eft make
a big one and store the surplus In
ooxes lined with waxed paper.
Noodle soud makes an excellent
winter luncheon dish. Or noodles cut
in tlnr straw-like lengths add much
to tha cup of dinner consomme or
bouillon. Noodle a nsed in the dear
dinner soup abould be boiled In aalted
water before adding to the meat
stock.
This same noodla caste fa also
used in dumpling sort of fashion that
la rather unusual and Quite attractive.
Fried noodles can take the nla.ee of
a siarcny vegeiama.
A platter of fried noodles car'
nlshed with halves of hard cooked
eggs and served with a amooth cream
sauce is delicious and nourishing and
can oe quickly and easily prepared
lor an emergency supper or lunch
eon.
One egr win make enough noodles
to aerva four persons with a gen
rous amount of noodle soup. The
following rule makea an extra amount
for keeping.
Noodlea
Three eaaa. 1V teasnoona an.t. ?U
cups flour (about).
Beat egga slithtlv. Add anlt and
enough flour to make very stiff dough.
Knead well on a lieht.T f1mirri mnlrl.
Ing board. Divide into aix narta and
roll each as thin as possible. Cover
with a ran towel and let stand for
half an hour. Roll tarh mho at mmn.
arately. like a jelly roll, and cut In
very thin slicea. Shake out slices and
iosb ngntiy on ooard to dry. When
thoroughly drv atorn In cnvoreH 4ma
or bnivB for future nse. When npfd-
ed cook zo minutes In boiling beef
broth or salted water.
Noodla Balls
Prenare nnnr.l nutst nai,! .
Ing one-third the rule. Roll thin and
cut In two-Inch squares. Fill with
finelv chnnned. vdl.iir.nrl nut
bound with an egg. Draw corners to
gether and dnmpen edges with a little
cold water. Press firmly. Drop in
boiling salted water or meat broth
snd boll 15 minutes. Serve on a plat
ter and garnish with parsley.
The mtnr frnm tha nnnKnn. Hn
be used in these little halls in a iWt
arrrsrnvt manner, t arefullv trim off
A complete staff of excellent operators for
Your Beautv Service
Edna Letson
Mae Renshaw
Billy Murray
Haircutting
Model Beauty Shop
Phone 2362 Over Lee-Duke's
U: fyJ
Kennell-Ellln photo
Left to right LaVerne Orva Lesley, four year old, left, and her slater, Janice Muriel Lesley, eight
months old, daughters of Mr. and Mra. -O. A. Leslsy, 1710 Patterson street; Jerome Everett Hathaway,
left, two years old, and his brother, Kenneth Charles Hathaway, five months old, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Hathaway, 1609 Washington street.
fat and gristle and chon meat verv
fine. ScuKon well with suit, pepper
aim a nit or mi need onion. Add one
raw, unbeaten egg and mix well. Add
milk if net'jsury to make moist
enough to stick together.
Fried Noodles
Drop noodle ribbons into boiling
saitea water and ooit ten minutes.
Drain. Melt three tablespoons butter
in frying pan and add one cup soft
coarse bread crumbs. Stir well to
coat crumbs with butter and let
brown alightly. Add noodlea and cook
ten minutes, stirring to prevent burn
ing. Serve verv hot.
Two etips noodlea should be boiled
In about a.fr quarts of water to which
i taoiespoon salt has been added.
Dally Menu
BREAKFAST Orangea, cereal.
cream, corn oeet nasn, corn bread,
milk, coffee.
LUNCHEON Fried noodlea in
cream aauce with bard cooked egga,
rya bread, hearts of celery, apple
aauce. ginger cookies, milk, tea.
DINNER Salisbury ateak. mashed
potatoes, creamed onions, endive salad
with French dressing, whole wheat
rolls, cranberry and prune pie, milk,
coffee.
Holiday Parties At
Cottage Grove
Numerous
COTTAGK GROVE. Dee. 20.
(Special) Numerous Christmas nnr
ties and club nffaira formed the aocial
cnlendar for the week and many
Yuletide affaira are planned for the
holiday season.
Tuesday evening. Dec. 23, the Ma
sonic Indue and ltoynl Arch chapter
will install officers for ensuing- year
and members of the Eastern .Star are
invited to be present. Kefresbmenta
will be served.
Friday evening Cottase Grove chan
ter, No. 4. O. K. S.. will hold their
installation of officers at their regu
lar meeting.
Mondny evening the Joker club will
have a no-hostess dinner at the Col
onial after which the sroun will en.
joy their annual Christmas tree and
exchange or cms at the home of
Mra. C. E. Frost.
Utopia Club Meets
The T'tnpin club met with Mrs. S.
Dudrt
Croqnignole Permanent
Waving Complete
Fully Guaranteed
Ina Elliott
as
T. Mack in Thursrlny afternoon for
tlifir iiiiminl (,'hrisf nms pnrty nt which
pxclmnice of pit'ls wns a feature.
Yuletide crnenery itlwut the room
was attractive. Following a social
period refreshment were served.
sweets to the
merry
It may suffice to be sweet
the rest of the year, but at
Christmas time one must also
be merry If she hopes to rate
big gobs of affection and big
boxes of candy. Mary Ann has
a tip for prospective candy buy
ers, too. At the Crown Drug
company, In the Miner building,
can be had Riley's Imported
Engllnh Toffeos! Those who
know fine candles appreciate
real English toffee It's a treat
of treats. This conies In tins,
like most first class English
products, It's 35c a tin at last,
the perfect Christinas Present!
There are other candles, too
tho well known Hans line of
fine chocolates and other kinds,
put up In the most gorgeous
boses! And Whitman's. We all
know the famous Whitman spe
cialties, and the Crown Drug
nas tnem all. Go around and
get a box. and solve one mora
Christmas problem.
.
ice-cream cakes!
Well, we've found something
really brand NEW, this time!
Who ever heard of putting Ice
cream up In decorated shapes.
iiKe a rrosten
and beflowered
cake? Nobody,
until those
clever desicn
ers In the Sun
freeie Ice
Cream com
pany got busy.
Now yon can
go down lo
Mills' Dairy
l.unch and get a brick of Ice
cream but what a brick! The
lop covered with real whipped
cream, first a smooth covering,
then a design in colors of flow
era and leaves In the center,
and a luscious border of "rib
bon." All done with a pastry
lube, just as French chef adorns
his cakes. And the sides are
covered thick with ground nuts!
You bring it on in a dainty
plate, and slice it at the table.
Each guest gets a part of the
design on his slice. (And here's
a note for children's Christmas
parties those new 5 cent ice
cream rolls nt Mills' make Ideal
refreshments i.
...
ye christmas feaste
Underwood and Elliott's have
the most convenient service!
Remember, we told you" at
Thanksgiving time how they
would take your turkey or pick
jne out lor you. stuff
It, roast it. and de
liver It to your door?
Lots of clever ladies
ivslled themselves of
hat service, both for their home
dinners and for their club af
fairs. Now they're doing It
again for Christmss. They'll
stuff and roast your turkey,
soose. duck, or what have you
for II. If you prepare the bird
yourself, they'll bake and de
liver It for 7.V. All this up till
Wednesday noon, and you re
heat it Thursday If you want it
then. For extrtis. mince, pump
kin, and cranberry pies, and
real English plum puddings.
And If you want a Christmas
gift, how about one of those
Sllex outfits, with a pound of
extra fine steel cut grind Sllex
coffee to go with lit
...
the marriage
contract!
Fln clothes for her. Immun
ity from gossip for him; that
m
Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Cflnyonville,
house Kuest at the home of her niece,
Mrs. Nelson Durham, was au addi
tional truest.
A group of friends assembled at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes P. Gra
Shop With
wee the contract they made
when the unattractive eecretary
aiarriea ner
boss. (Al
though bow
Const lice
Bennett
could make
herself ap
pear nn
tractive la
a mystery
to us!) Her
wedding present, a trip to Parle
and the beauty doctors. And
when she came back! ! ! "Sin
Takes a Holiday" Is the name,
and the place is the Fox Mc
Donald, Sunday on. Basil Rath
bone Is the support. He's new,
and he's GOOD!
But Wednesday! A brand new
comedy team, America's new
sweethearts. None other than
Marie Dressier and Wallace
Beery. Oh, thls'll be one to go
down In history, no foolln'. She
runs a hotel and he's a fisher
man, her star border. Must
see!
jack; nell's bell
! The dear old uncle and
his family Just telegraphed
they'll be with us for Christmas,
Sunday! Louise, what'll we dot
What'U we
do?
Lonlse: klis V
Well. Jack.
you know
your relatives think they can
descend on ns en masse at any
time! Of course, there Isn't a
bite to eat In the house, and
they'll expect turkey for dinner.
Jack: Tell you what we'll do,
old sweet! We'll Just lead the
way down to the Royal cafe. I
happen to know they are having
turkey, goose, and chicken for
Sunday, so they can all Iske
their pick. How does that
sound?
Louise: Oh. Jack, vou dar
ling! They'll love II. And I just
love the Royal Cafe anvway.
It's so beautiful, and von al
ways get wonderful service.
Let's do It!
get that boy
A little violin for Christmas.
I saw them at M. S. Barker's
Music Shop complete outfits
for $6.50. Nothing better for a
aniaii cnna
Just begin
ning, or too
small to
handle a
big Instru
ment. The
small violin
is so light
and easy
for them to
play that they do not become
discouraged, or fatigued.
Mr. Barker has a whole shon
fnl of fine Instruments of all
kinds. He took half an hour
this morning to show nie a few.
Some are new and some have
been used or traded in on more
expensive ones as the players
advanced In technique. They're
bargains! I saw one slide
trombone for JS.50. and very
fine ones for $10 and (21. And
ukuleles, new ones, for flS.",,
some enameled In gav colors.
You know where It Is? 512
Willamette.
pictures of oregon
Are you wondering frantically
whnt to send to Cousin Emily
In Des Moines. Uncle Tom in
Omaha, grandmother In St.
i.ouis, .Mary in
Chicago, and
the in-laws In
New York?!
Well. Mary1
Ann knows the
perfect gift, so fW Vf
wonder oS.
innser. us l"ilUf,V(s.1
framed, oil-tinted, perfectly love
ly photograph of Oregon scen
ery, such as Carl R. Bilker is
featuring for Christmas thU
Eft, ,4. bJ
Si
For Sunday
Evening
r)R. and MRS. E. L, PACKARD arc
to entertain at an informal tea
Sunday evening at their home to hon
or Dr. Warren D. Smith who, returned
the past week from a trip to South
America.
Mrs. James H. Gilbert and Mra.
H. G. Townsend will pour.
Mra. Charles G. Howard, Mra. F. L.
Stetson. Mrs. E. T. Hodge. Mrs. W:
D. Wilkinson, and Mra. L. A. Wood
will assist. Mildred Packard and Mary
Elizabeth Stetson are to serve.
About forty have been invited to
call from three-thirty nntil six
o'clock.
ham Thursday evening In honor of
the birthday anniversary of Mri.
Graham. An evening of bridge was
enjoyed at which Mrs. George Jac
obson and Delure Hemenway held
high icores. A Christmas tree and
baskets of holly were features and
refreshments were served. Mrs.
Graham was the recipient of several
gifts.
Mrs. Frost Hostess
Mrs. C. E. Frost was hostess Fri
day for the O. L. H. club at a one
o'clock luncheon at the Colonial. The
dining table was centered with a pot
ted poinsetta, lighted 'ted candles and
holiday greenery. Favors were sprigs
of holly and a four course luncheon
was served. Following the luncheon,
members assembled at the home of
Mrs. Frost for their annual Christmas
tree and exchange of gifts. At bridge
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year. Ton know Carl la an in-
defatlgible kodakist. He's tak
ing pictures all year long, from
tha Klamath lakes country to
Astoria and Pendleton. And he
has a wonderful collection at
bis 7th and Willamette shop.
Including glorious views of
Crater Lake that's the one
Easterners always ask about.
Send an Oregon picture, and
make your friends the proudest
people in their neighborhood.
essence of Oregon
If you have friends and rela
tives who live In less favored
lands, another splendid Idea for
a gift Is the Oregon box that
the Eugene
Fruit Growers
Asso elation
puts out and
distributes to
most Eugene
grocers at this
time of year. I
went through
the plant the other day to see
them making these Oregon
boxes, and to sample the can
dled apples and lovely choc
olate candles filled with Oregon
fruits. Variety! I could hardly
believe that our own outlying
suburbs are the source of all
those wonderful things. I eaw
extra-site apple boxes, wrap
ped In Xmas paper, and filled
with enough assorted fruits and
nuts to keep a hungry family all
winter! And, at the other ex
treme, dainty, dainty little tine
of candied cherries and peaches
and apples and grapes and
prunes! and the tins are ex
quisite In themselves. Then,
there's a woven grass work
basket filled with bonbons
but aee them!
viand
Knives. Have you ever heard
of them? It's something new
that Rogers and Son and Rogers
Bros (1847), are putting Into
their silverware. The knives
hare a
short, sharp
blade, and
a long,
graceful
and comfortable handle. Sen
sible Idea, because you never
use more than the first two
inches of the blade anyway,
and the new handle gives you
a much better grip. You can
see them In Powers Furniture
north window. They go as high
as $75 for the finest Sterling,
but there's a simply adorable
set of Rogers for $4.95, 26
pieces, a complete service for
six. Of course they're guaran
teed forever and a day, by
Rogers. And, by tho way did
you see those small overstuffed
chairs for children, $1.95? Cute!
Margaret Coldren. 534 14 E.,
you've a Fox McDonald pass at
The Register-Guard.
3'c. gardeneer
Chase Gardens! What should
we ever do without them? If
the Poppa Gauntler looks nale,
or the honeysuckle curls up at
me sages, we
always know
we can dasb to
them for help.
What they
don t know
about how to i
garden In Ore
gon! And this
brines up th
question and bow timely! of
gifts. Chase Gardens has Just
the thing, Just what your gard
eneerlng neighbor or aunt or
uncle wants. They have a row
of books on everything from the
care of the rose to tree surgery
and grafting, right In the front
part of their downtown store on
Broadway. You walk In, pick
out something on your friend's
garden hobby, and presto! an
other name checked off your
list. And gardener's supplies,
from trowels to spadesl
CALENDAR
If..!..
the hom. of Mra.HwSLgl
1 P. m. Luncheon 1m 5U I
m. party for m I kLS. S-
wi:3?,..?' ?:rstis o? L..I
Kelly. " non 0(111
Masonic temple. Martiu.1
Tuesday
2:!tft n mf..,.
aeneralladiesAid",,
odin h Kpiscop., churcfi:0,'
Frank W. Scobert. "11
7:30 p. m. MeeMna of ..
Aoerin,
. Friday
Saturday
tiled. ATH..a,nu: MiH
To keep Its level st ,n I
L-nn omia inventor Ims suspenZ".!!
airplnne fsel,,Ke l,epa,b" M
anil wiiiks wllb struts attached 2 .1
universal joint. """"ed tail
"I'lVXN I Kl . Vni HAN',-.
only choose
Did you ever stop to thtnk
that when you walk Into i de
partment store with the cm-
tomary amount of Chrlitem
sp e n d I n g
money In
your purse,
an y t h 1 n g
you see Is
yours? You
have only
to choose,
magln e
, 1. vmi
flMERRyyuiBim
own everything in the rtort,
and are simply dec ding wW4
lovely set of lingerie or
gorgeous vase you care to tail
Sway! I tried it In May Stem
.... H.v. and cams out
with a. whole armful of Christ-
massy wm" """?,'
more Christmas spirit than
21... ri,is himself! But then
Is alwayi
honn ng in may
B count-
more imi " ; . afai.
ers and couriers full of Bin
ous things, this year, more , ttej
ever before. It's like Ataddtai
cave, and yon feel even tappW
about It because you knojJ
can depend on Mayi 'or W
gains. t , ,
Aanr trip hall
X ,.,-.. -holly! To
. Wlln. .nlrlt snd (
nouy i" "i" -' ,.. uatu
ence of Christmas. Jmt Menu
tt around the home, wnn ouj
Jolly wreaths of It ga rnlsb jl
the windows, Is enough to mjl
a holiday, without the big
ner and the Christmas tree MS
the presents and the ciroMM
and-and-everythlng! Maree
It. Campbell, 444 E. BroadiT.
get your Fox McDonald pa"
The Register-Guard office-
Mary Ann knows where y
can get the real 'f-zX
holly, and lots of it The UJJ
versily Florists have it.
they also have the most w
geous. gorgeous polnsetW AM
cyclamen, with a whole i to
of dazzling blooms, and a ale",
at their prime for the , toUdwj
and begonias, great big tropica
looking beauties:
.
nlrl Piirrlish M'inlS
Have you ever seen old I Enr
and old pr""
Hsh tapestries.
gaily colored showing JW M
squires Presldlnf, , apple
boards with a bos M 4
eheeked family round about. .
the fire roaring up am
chimney, and the reat ,
dog toying on the rug "
Well, a walk throw 5
Producers Publ c
days just before Chrt wj
gives you much the san. ,
It feeling. The Market H i
chock full of ChrWB W 4
Flowers and Oregon IW w4
rhrlstmas trees end t?r"-iciei
jeese and ducks and c.nrifl
and pumpHns and IJ
and home-made "f" cf
cakes and ple .M,d,, aad
thick cream anil c'? chet
,pples and por" jaU.
and stop!
before dinner J
Mr