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Anpu?t2J. 1931. THE EUGENE REGISTER-OUARH Papa Eleven NEWS OF VISITORS AND VACATIONISTS FEATURES WEEK-END; OTHER ITEMS ARE LISTED Mrs. Tucker Will Be Honored At Party Br MARIAN LQWRy "QJXINGS and toingi of visitors and v vacationists aisin make un most j tb, social newa for the week-end. J number of informal parties are also Amonit hostesses will be Mrs. Oeor di TTobeT and Mis. E. E. Hiltibrand .ho are entertaining SaturduT even I( at the home of the former to knar Mrs. A. H. Tucker of Santa Itrbara. Cal.. and formerly of Eu !' . . HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. John.B. Patterson ud daushtera, Misses Doris Helen UJ Martha Patterson, have returned Son California. Misses Patterson have u(B thare for aevaral weeks, Miss Dorii Helen Patterson atudying bnrp Inth Kajetan Attl, harpist with the gin Francisc Symphony. The Patter ugi were joined by Mr and Mrs. C. r Cols of San Francisco and a trip to tints Cruie, Monterey, and Carmel. HOME FROM VACATION ' fn. 8. C. Endicott and daughter. jjQn Delilah Endicott. have returned hum a trip to Baker, Union, and Wal- aa lake. DI PORTLAND Mr. Albert McMurphey is expected home Saturday from a trip to Port- li- ... DAUGHTER LEAVES Mrs. Jauies Stewart, who has been rliiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George P. Winehell. left Friday for ktr home in Portland. AT CANBV Sir. and Mrs. Oeorve W. Davis and dinthter, Geraldine, were at Canny Mriier in the week to visit relatives. IS PORTLAND Mr. ana airs. J, u. nerce are ei frtti home Friday evenine from a trip to Portland. GOES TO INDIANA Mr. Artnur reters nas eone to Tniiiina. her former home, for a visit sf leveral weeks. PICNIC FRIDAY The Gitchell camp of Royal Nelch- rrs of America is to have a picnic rkiay evenine in the park back of the butte at seven o'clock, the affair taking the place of the reaulnr meet ing at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Birker re in charge. PARTY SATURDAY Among events for the week-end will be the party for the Tweei club It Swimmers' Delight. The 'group flans to stay over night, serving reakfnst and dinner there Sunday. 5111 Helen Watson, president of the elnb, heads the committee arranging for. the party. . . . Conference of Latter Day Saints Church will be held Sund. Aug. 23, nl W. 0. W. hall. Services at 10 a. m. 2 ma T:S0 p. m. W, R. Rloan, Guest speaker. v ft hi '-1 A r Left Saucily tipped over the right eye this original Mado" model hat of brown velvet follows the Eugenie trend with Its shirring of ce green velvet. Right The graceful marquis line Is observed closely In the sweep of Irldlsoent feathers on this smart soldier's fatigue brown felt. It Is a Marie Alphonalne model. Presbyterian Aid Society Has Meet CRESWELL, Aug. 21. (Special). The Presbyterian Aid eoeiety met Wednesday afternoon with Mr. J. Kirkham, Mrs. K. B. Melton aasiMinir hostess, rinns were made to present an entertainment inclndin? a fnrce eomcdy some time during October. The aid also voted to co-operate with the committees of the church in the annual church picnic to be held on the river on the J. A. Blankenship place Tuesdnv, Aug. 25. The church property committee was authorized to have the walks at the church and manse repaired and also the porches between the church and manse, A dainty lunch was served by the hnstenes. Those present were Mrs. Kenneth Schwerint:, Mrs. C. W. Dixon, Mrs. Carrie Ferin?, Mrs. Blanche (Jwyther, Mrs. William Hol liaton. Mrs. John Beak. Mrs. W. W. Ixtwer, Mrs. S. G. Grecor. Mr. C. S. Greaor. Mrs. A. W. Schwerina. Mrs. Margaret Mnrouart. Mrs. Ed An derson. Mrs. ,T. T. Kerr. Mrs. Lucia Chapin. Mrs. Roetta Wood. Mrs. L. C. Goheen. Mrs. H. H. Dersham. Mrs. F. K. Noordhoff. Mra. C. H. 8Mb- wick. Mrs. Ethel Treanor and the hostesses. Birthday Dinner Given at Central CENTRAL. Auk. 21. (Special) A real surprise party was (riven for E. M. Warren on the occasion of his W Mm Haste makes trouble! Tt's follu to bun tjoar engagement and wedding ?$$ rings hastily. You'll be 5$ sorni always if you do not Ja choose just me nyiu uin v" ..It uniiripweler to show uou rings styled by Traub! WTiirVirver uou choose, uou '? may be sure they are of real ij value, and beautiful and. correct as wen. mat ft KSSttZ"- ii to Wtddlmg ring $23.50. Mmgamtnt ring 100. !EUEWE , ORE "IF IT COMES FROM SKEIE'S IT MUST BE GOOD" 957 Willamette Phone 411 sixty-ninth birthday Sunday, a uroup of friends meeting for a covered dish dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Warren. Mrs. Win. HoIUston of Creswell presented to Mr. War ren a beautiful birthday cake, white and sold. Each goMen candle was set in a white ros. Beautiful asters and jrladioli in bunches were presented to Mr. Warren by Mrs. Wm. Hollis ton and Mrs. Donald Shepherd. Late in the evening a luncheon was served with ice cream and angel food cake. Guests in the party of surprisers included Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hollis ton. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Davidson of Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Shepherd and nephew Mr. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stoeuni, Miss Eve lyn Slocum. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. I. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Zumwalt all of Euaene. Mr. and Mrs. A. t Forney. Ben Forney, Miss Margaret Forney. Jnhn Forney, Miss May Morton. Mrs. E. M. Warren. 0. P. Morton and E. M. Warren hon ored guest. Yoncalla W. C. T. U. Has New Officers YONCALLA. Auje. 21. (Special) The W. C. T. U. met in the Christian church Thursday afternoon for their recnlar meeting. Election of offi cers was held. Mrs. Elia Huet acted as chairman of the meeting. Mrs. Zadie Bishop was re-elected president, Mrs. Lillie Brawn, secre tary and Mrs, Blanche Daugherty. treasurer. An interesting program was given under the direction of Mrs. Mary Class. Mrs. Luella Janie and Mrs. Delia Wise sane durhie the urogram. Light refreshments were served at the close of the meeting to the fol lowing: Mrs. W. C. Peterson, Mrs. Lillie Brawn. Mrs. Elza Huet, Mrs. Mary Class, Mrs, Luella James, Mr. Delia Wise. Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Mary Richards, Mrs. Jnet Hitchcock, Mrs. Florence Turpen, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Agnes Johnson, Mrs. Helen Hunting ton, Mrs. Geo. Hamilton. Mrs. Blanche Daugherty, Mrs. Pete Peterson, and Thelma Jean Johnson, Deerhorn Woman Honored at Party DEERHORN, Aug. 21. (Special). " jura. m. m. rvatnnr was given a i farewell surprise at her home Wed . nesday when ahQiit 20 ladies came to j spend the afternoon with her. I Mrs. Kaldor has lived on the river ' in Deerhorn many years and Sept. 1 i she will move to Eugene, having rent j cd her place for a year. Guests present were Mrs. J. L. ! Courb, Mrs. M. V. Main. Mrs. J. H. ; Devor. Mrs. Jessie Easton, Mrs. S. ; J. Godard, Mrs, Gina Momb, Mrs. ! Ann Stary, Mrs. J. H. O'Dell, Mrs. Del Benson, Mrs. J. W. Fountain, Mrs. Arthur Easton, Mrs. Lester Mil lican. Mrs. M. J. Wcarin. Mrs. W. C. . Thienes, Mrs. Win. Hurka, Helen and ! .Tosie Couch of Bend and Metta 1 O'Dell. I Ninety Present At C. D. A. Party Thursday Ninety were present for the. card partv tud prouram ciTen by tne latn- aIU D.ittftit.r. t1 America An Thura. day evrnim at the homo of Mr. and Mra, J. M. Madigan. Pritea at rarda went to Mra. George Getty and Mrs. Joseph Frnnzwa for the women, and to J. M. Madixan and U. C. Auld for tu men. Miaa Margaret O'Farrell sang a group of songs during tne evening. Tha committea in charge for the party ni Mrs. E. G. Kurth.-Mrs. Nal Mc- Cormaek. Mra. Loretta Helaer. Mra. C. W. Iddnigs, Mra. Josopu Morits, Mra. Trene Danaon. Mra. H. V. Bod- ley. Mra. F. Wataon. Miss Grace Max well, ilisa IJoria Jaldweu. Sorority Sponsors Card Party Members of Kappa Pelta aornrity entertained at bridge party on Wed nesday evening at the chanter house to honor a group of girls entering the University of Oregon In the fail The hostesses included Misses Lu cille Keller. Grace Griggs. Edith Ho, lenhech. W'llria Dver. Ellen Endicott Laverne Stone, Lonore LaPorte, Hel one Koke, May Mnaterton. and Mrs. Bernard Straasmaier. Mrs. Guy Wright, Mrs. Iioland Burkhardt, Mrs. Thomas Hnll. Creswell Methodist Aid Meets Wednesday CRESWEIiL, AutT. 21. (Special) The meeting of the general aid society of the Methodist church was held in the church parlors Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. E. 1.. Howe con ducted derotionals in the absence ol Mrs. Trefren. Plans were made to sponsor an entertainment taeit month with Mra. Fred Wullschlejier'a division in charge. Other members of the committee are Mrs. It. W. Stone, Mrs. Jninea Black, Mrs. Blanche Gwyther, Mrs. J. A. Coleman. Mrs. Arthur Baker, Mrs. Charles Wetiel. Mrs. B. A. Ijnd, Mrs. George Shaub, Mrs. Minnie Smith and Mra. I.. H. Ii.vnn. Work was done on a quilt and on bazaar articles. Those present were: Mrs. J. M. Walkup. Mrs. V. W. Osrnni. Mrs. C. I. Kent. Mrs. E. L. Howe. Mrs. Clara Trailer, Mra. A. H. Gillott, Mra. T .P. Jackson. Mrs. Gearhart, Mra. J. L. Land. Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. J L Land. Mrs. Fred Wull schleger. Miss Thelma Howe, Mrs. F. A. Everson and Mrs. B. A. Land. 500 Club Enjoys Meet at Leaburg LEABURG. Aug. 21. (Special) One of the most pleasant afternoons wnu Kuont hv the Five Hundred club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. C Ay res. Mrs. Jean Barreau received a large cream pitcher for honors and Miss Naomi Lansbery was given a china toothnirk holder. Guests present were Mrs. Barreau, Mra. . Coy Lansbery and daughter Naomi, Mrs, Marion Elston. Mrs. Ira Elston. Mrs. Francis Elston. Mrs. E. E. Thienes. Mrs. Williams Jr., and daughter Shirley, Mrs. W. C. Thienes, Eriythe nd Chnrles Avres. Miss Naomi Lans hery and Miss Edythe Ayres assisted in serving. Surprise Party Is Held For H. Mathis YONCALLA. Aug. 21. (Special) A surprise party was given Harry Matins at his home Saturday evening by the Christian fcwleavors, the oc casion being his sixteenth birthday, Games were played after which re freshments were nerved. Those present were: Mrs. Mathis, Lloyd, Stewart and Hnrrv Mathis. Alma and Virginia Gibson. Jean nnd Kobert Johnson, Omer and Alvin Dur ham, Chelesta and Oscar Hell, Vernon and Wallace Patrick, Bobbie Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Jessie Gates Honored at Dinner It cost about 50c to ask over 13,000 people if they found your dog. Certainly that is a small cost for such a service, and undoubtedly you'll get him back. Your "Lost and Found" ad in The Register Guard will be looked for by the finder of your property. If you loose anything, never give up hope until you have made an attempt to recover it through a REGISTER-GUARD "Lost and Found" ad. Just phone 1200. CRESWELL-, Aug. '.'U (Sperial) A covered dish dinner and a social eveninsr was an event of Wednesday evenine; at the home of Mrs. W. W. Parsons honoring her sister, Mrs. Jessie C'atea who is visiting here from the east. The (tuets 'were. Mrs. Ed Ander son, Mrs. Clara Trailer. Mrs. Ethel Treanor. Mrs. K. B. Mellon, Mra. A. A. Emmons, Mrs. Blanche Gwy ther, Mrs. A W. 8chwcrinir. Mra. C. FT. Sedgwick, Mra A. H. Gillett, Mrs. F I). I.acey. Mrs. Jessie Catea and Mra. W W. Tarsnns. Mrs Catea, Mrs. Lncey. Mrs. Oillett and Mrs. Sedgwick were Invited Into the club known as the M. G. R. club. Janealice Everson's Birthday Observed CRESWELL. Aug. 21 (Special). A group of young people surprised Janealice Everson at her l.ame Tups dny evening In honor of her blrnidny anniversary. An evening of games was enjoyed by all, followed hy refresh ments. Those present were Fairy Henrik sen, Kathrvn Treanor. Mnrtha War ner, Alberta Oillett. Marv Jane Bivhv, Betty Wallace. Helen LaKKiter, filndra Fisher. Carol Owyther. F.ellny Cole man, RnSert Smith, George Gwyther, Avnlo Gwvther. Esrl Grotudieok. Er hine Grousbeck. Wayne Petty, John Weber and the honor ruest. AID TO FLIERS WASHINGTON. Airplane pilots owe a con'iflernhle debt to the T S weather bureau for the aid rendered them all over the country. The bureau maintains 4.1 tipper air meterologirnl stations on the natlon'a airnsya to furnish Information to weather con trolling stations along the routes. In addition, reports are received from over 2v first order weather bureau station, twice dav. DANCE AT DONNA SATURDAY NIGHT Good Music 10 In Prizes Williams Oil O-Matic Litest Medal Oil Burner Avenge Installation $185.00 WILLIAMSON a CO. Phone 636 TODAY'S REGIES By SISTER MARY 1 EPS uia Yegtftnblea and more vegetable tkii auiumer! Tbeir vitamiu and miueral content and lack of protein caloriea make them idea, for summer meala. While balanced diet i alwayi necessary, the energy-producing foods are needed in lesser ratio during the summer months than during cold weather, when fuel is needed to keep the body warm. Few vegetables are of hinb caloric value. The old phrase, "cool as a cucumber" is revealing In that it ad mits this vegetable contains no heat producing calories. The larjio amount of water present in all vegetables makes even those known as ''star chy" low in calories compared with cereal foods. Sauoes Add Nourishment However, remember that the way a vegetable Is served may add many ralories. Butter immediately adds fat calories. Sauces contribute protein, fat and carbohydrate calories. A cup of medium white sauce contains about 420 calories of protein, fat and car bohydrates. One tablespoon butter furnishes 100 calories of fat, so the richer the sauce the more calories. Salt and pepper have no caloric value and when a vegetable is seasoned with salt and pepper and just enough butter to make it palatable there is little change In ita food value. 8ome knowledge of the composition of vegetnblea is a help In planning and serving vegetable meals. Peas, corn and lima beans provide some protein calories themselves that are worth considering. Tomatoes and apinach are lower In fuel value as a whole, although their proportion of protein caloriea is good. The summer vegetables contain little of the woody fiber known as cellulose which has no food value Thia shows that vege tables supplemented with milk pro vide a wholesome and adequate diet if they are used In abundance ana variety. It also mtikes it possible to build menus around one main vege table dish to furnish intresting meala at moderate cost. t Tomorrow's Menu BREAKFAST: Cantaloupe, broiled Canadian hacon, cream ed potatoes, gralnm and raisin muffins, milk, coffee. LUNCHEON: Macaroni Creole, fresh fruit salad in ba nana bonts. iced cocoa. PINNER: Vegetable plate of buttered Hma beans, chop ped spinach on tosst, baked minted peas, shredded savory carrots, sauted cucumbers with brown sauce, creme brule, milk, coffee. ' Some Can Be Baked Most of the summer vegetables are cooked in water, using an little as possible to prevent burning. Baking la an excellent method for many veg etables. Sauteing la another method of cooking that mnkes for variety. Eggplnnt. summer squash, toma toes and cucumbera are delicious sauted in butter on top of the stove. This Is a-quick way to cook them. These vegetnbles also are good baked in a covered baking dish or casserole in the oven. Peas, carrots, beans, spinach. In fact all vegetables can be nnked to good advantage. Contrast in color and texture as well as method of conking nnd man ner of serving prevents monotony In vegetable meals and should be care fully worked out when planning menus. DINNER IS HELD CRESWELL, An?. 'JL fSpecial. A group of Royal Neighbors and friends numbering 15 enjoyed a pot lurk dinner and socinl afternoon on Thursday with Mrs. Minnie Riddle and fJrandmn Benedict at the R. H. New hall home. . QUITE A SHOT BALTIMORE. f.loria F. Roupe, although just a girl of nine, can put to shame many of the country's best sharpshooters. In competing in a rifle match with 53 men, she lost only one event. At Raymore. Mo., recently, she made 2IW consecutive tareet hits, 06 per cent of them being hull's-eyes. Local Lodge Group Visits Order In Albany A group of thirty-five from the Eugene Rebekah lodge plans to go to Albany Friday evening to pay a fra ternal visit to the lodge there. The local group held its regular meeting on Wednesday evening of this week. Miss Eva Worden and Mrs. Josephine liny en were in charge of entertainment. Meinlters brought tea towls for the Odd Fellows home at Portland. Seventy-five were pres ent for the meeting. The next meeting of the local lodge comes on the first Wednesday in September. C. L. Aid Meeting Is Thursday Mors than forty attended the meet ing of the Ijldiea' Aiil society of the Central Lutheran church on Thursday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Carl Stoen and Mrs. P. Solcim were host esses, Mra. P. J. Luvnns gave a read ing. The net meeting of the aoclety la to come two weelis from Thursday at which time there will be a missionary program. YOUR CHILDREN By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON INTERIOR decorators got very busy on the nursery for a while, but someone else stepped in and on the mother goose "chauvre sauris" insist ing that the eternal parqde of rabbits and pigs and storks in grotesque ar my was disconcerting to the smnll ob server who was trying to grab off some sleep. , I don't know. I think these things are cute and we're getting awfully touchy aUiut bnbies. iioodness knows the bubics of the nineties who had to look at Nottingham lace curtains and lambrequins and tassels on every thing, to say nothing of violently up holstered chairs and Brussels carpets that resembled flower gardens in bad testt those babies slept the aleep of the fust. Advantages In Plainness But just the same it may soothe the mother who hasn't time'nor mon ey for all the modern nursery doo dads in decoration to know that bet ter taste still lenves them out. I'm pretty pin in in my own taste so I know I'd rather not have to do a men tal hurdle every time I looked at SUMMER SCHOOL June July August 8horthnnd Typewriting; Bookkeeping Enroll Monday Eugene Business College Phone 666 Miner Building For Sunburn Relief we have aevaral reliable remedies. 86 E. Broadway $1.49 Hoae now . , . ...$1.00 Service and Chiffon Weights Buster Brown Shoe Store 933 Willamette "Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store" . Tiffany Blda, 8th A Willamette Out Of California with its thousands of beautiful homes, comes these new Home Beautifying . Curtains New effects and fipceinl designs for every room in the home, creations of beauty not found elsewhere. Now is the time to plan the renovations nnd changes you will malic during tlw early fall days. See our window display of Lace Panels at ?1oo to $1 69 Ruffled Marquisette Curtains at $1.19 to $1.95 with Cornice Top, Marquisette Panels at 69c and 85c Ruffled Curtains in Plain Colors at the pair 89c and a gorgeous line of Colonial Cretonnes Now, the yard 19c to 69c The Broadway Inc. 30 East Broadway Calendar Friday T p. m. Picnic for Gitchell e a m p. Hoyal Neighbors of America, in park hark of butte. Saturday Orer-nlsiit trip of Tweei club for businesa nirla at Swimmers' Delight. Pusa-ln-Boota take a flying leap over a fence every four feet on the wall paper, or eyinpathiie with Iluniptv Dumptr'a tragic expression as he bsl ancea at an angle of -15 degrees on hia wall-on-the-wall. I don't like a restless room and I'll shake the hand of any bahy who doesn't like one either. Of course when he is a bit older a nice picture her and there is different. But have a care what on earth is the use of having classic prints on hia wall. He might like Reynold's "Strawberry Girl," or Orense'e "Girl's Head" or Gainsborough's "Blue Boy," but why expect to train his appreciation when he Is two or three or four with Franx Hals portraits or Mlrhael Angelo'a fat Madonnas. Give him something he'll like. Let Child Be Decorator I saw a boy'a room this aununer, two boys' room, and their smart mo ther had had synthetic wall-bonrd placed over the native wall. It was cream colored and plain and those children had It plastered and pinned from celling to floor with pictures they had saved or cut out. There was real Interest In that decoration be cause it was their own. Oh. yea, It was a "restless'1 room, but these youngsters were a little old er, their nerves didn't bother them and they slept like dead. As soon aa a baby can paste up picturea, I think a blank wall might be a great joy to him. Speolal Thurs. and Friday only. Shampoo, marcel, finger wave, 00c. 3!20S Beech St. Phone 1IKI-M. Forty Present At W. R. C. Meeting Thursday Forty were present for tha meeting at the- Women's Relief corps meeting held Thursday afternoon at the arm ory. Fire comrades of the G. A. It including O. M. Eichler. H. P. Endi cott. W. H. Drrden. T. N. Plank, and II, G, Townsend were present also. Plans were talked for the enter tainment of Mra. Josephine Endicott, state president of tha W, R. O., who will be here on September 8 to meet the local group. Mra. Endicott cornea from The Dalles. Rowena Circle The Rowena circle was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. R. Martin. Nine members and three visitors were present, the guesti including Mrs. Dave Kwanann, Mra. Carl Olson, and Minn Mildred ilraaten. The next meeting of the group comes on the third Thursday in September at the .home of Mrs. M. J. Wald, Kansas Picnic The annual Kansas picnic will b held the coming Sunday in the park back of the butte. The dinner will be a banket affair at one o'clock. All former residents of Kansas ara in vited. In case of rain the picnic will be In the rest cottage there. CRESWELL ITEMS ORES WELL, Aug. 21. (Special) .f. L. Scott recently aold his piano to the Tri-Community Center club that meets in Cloverdale. Mr and Mm. Orvll Rankin of Blua River were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parks Monday evening. Mr. Hunk in and Mr. Parks ara co-workera in road construction. Miss Elizabeth Sedgwick has re ceived the appointment of teacher of domestic science In th Enterprise high school. She leaves to take np her work September 7. GEO. N. McLE AX Insurance. WANTED! WE WANT YOUR OLD RADIO SET OR ICE BOX AS A DOWN PAYMENT Easy Monthly Paymenta the nevr SERVEL 41MITK Two Year to Pay THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLYI WHITE-MARLATT CO. ROA VICTOR RADIOS A RECORDS Phone (84 78 Willamette The New 10c Betsy Ross Loaf is Rapidly Gaining Favor Tim 10c rizo Sliced Betsy Eoss is our newest loaf and its popularity is shown by ils dnily increase, in sales. Popular ljprmi.se its size is more adapted to toaster, sniidwicliPH and table. The new size is very convenient to the average size family. ANOTHER ADVANTAGE OF SLICED BREAD An old frlml made th remark the other day thnt they never have crooked ends nnd atale bread at their house alnre nslnu Sliced Milky Way. Mnybo you loo, havo found rronknd rut heels that have been wasted. If ao just ask for Sllcea" Milky Way and Betay Rosa and the wast la eliminated. Korn Baking Co.