THE EUSENI REGISTER. GtTARII
HI BETA MEMBERS TO ENTERTAIN AT RECEPTION AFTER PAUL ENQBERQ CONCERT THURSDAY
Unt Will jje m
Music Building
On Campus
, MARIAN LOWKX
L informal reception is to be lield
' V Phi Ueta, national music
CU sodety. Tlw reception i
o ci'e iiugeueuns attending tbe
'.H oppurtunity to meet ilr.
Ku Beta active members, asso
: , patronesses will act as
Option committee.
,att0M and W"?J
r d SI James H. Gilbert,
P ?S if Eric W. Allen, itr.
,.k. tr Mr. and Mrs. tarl
pXtrXsTMurray Warner.llr.
I Mrs. W. i. f. :ffi,,iVh""'
Ifand Mrs. O. JJ. Stafford, Mr.
Mrs. Frank L. Chambers, Mr.
to. Frank Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs.
y J Edwards, Mr. and Jlrs.i rank
L eoacert of Mr. Engberg : Xhurs-
i being given 10 am me u.
i Kbolarship fund, maintained to
5t worthy girls in completing tuetr
sical education. ( f
qiNESS WOMEN'
hi.' Eu ne Business and Profes
' i Wom-L's club is to meet for its
Thursday noon at
" . !-. I'll I.Mmnn.
0strarB noie.. " " th.
Lear plan which all clubs of the
l' -i v.jrntinn nf Business and
IfMsional Women's Clubs are spon-
ff1 .
L,tt,vt AiirT.'TTVf!
Livbian Women's Study club is to
r. mi. .lrt.. mnmillf. nt ninP-thirtV
Ids at the Oslmrn hotel.
A. MEETINGS
hini-xitav brings two Farent-
Icier meetings.
he Geary unit is to meet at three
1 ,. .. ,t hniWlinir with Sr.
rtfS m "
rles E. Hunt as the speaker.
he Condon unit la also meeting at
lie o'clock at the school building.
rDY GROUP
he International Relations study
hip of the American Association of
Terslty women is to meet auuis
ftrrnoon nt three o'clock at tin
of Mrs. Virgil D. Earl. All A.
V. W. members interested are in-
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f). MEETING
. D. club is to be entertained at
heon Thursday by Mrs. Milton K.
FB LUNCHEON
he luncheon for the Nip and Tuck
will be an event of 'I mirsriny at
home of Mrs. James Cadman.
ITHERS TO JfEET
he Alpha Xi Deltn mothers nre to
It Thursday afternoon at the home
Bits. J. . Jacohspn.
r
IJJIBLE CLUB '
firs, C. B. Willoiishby is to enter-
Thursday for the luncheon and
ting of the Thimble club.
I
I,, CLUB
the Little Club Around the Corner
o meet Thursday evening at the
e of Mrs. John B. Bell Sr.
ITIE CLUB
r. George Houghton Is to enter
on Thursday for a meeting of the
tie club.
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f-TIXG THTBSDAY
ke Alpha Omioron PI Mothers'
is to meet Thursday afternoon
be chapter house of the sorority.
iTY THTBSDAY
he Altar society of St- Mary's
lie church is to sponsor a party
naay atternoon at Bt. Joseph s
p?0Pn! CM'B
S. F. R. Gihons la to be hostess
UBursnsy afternoon for the meet-
toe Apropos club.
ITNTA rr.rn
J. M. Knrh is to be hostess on
r'v afternoon for a meeting of the
Junta club.
fie Dinl club is to meet next Tnes-
wsrat for it monthly supper
pronram. The dinner will be at
thirty oVlnrlr nt tK rnnarTn.
psl ehnrrh. riAw t;u a i.-
fe be the speaker" for the evening.
FRSnAT MEF.TIXO
Minerva club, organlratlon of
t'"r ""d Msters of Sigmn
fcpsilnn mimbers, is to meet
f-wtsy afternoon nt two-thirty
T the fraternity chunter
PTS HEBE
r'1 iremia rttmt e rn.tlB
bere over the Yci.nA tt,
tAill!' Hunt i a ernduate of
Mrs. S. S. George, former presi
dent of the American Legion auxiliary,
who will be among those honored at
the entertainment to be given by the
Legion and auxiliary Thursday eve
ning at the armory to honor past
heads of both organizations.
Legion Auxiliary
Meets Tuesday
Evening
The monthly business meeting of
the American Legion auxiliary was
held Tuesday evening at the armory.
Further plans were made for the
Joint social to be given by the auxil
iary with the Legion on Thursday
evening to honor the past beads of
both groups. A notlm-k dinner will be
served at six-thirty o'clock, followed
by entertainment. Mrs. Ciinton li.
Cliexetu, president, .Mrs. Sam Wilder
man, Mrs. N. B. Sleeper, Mrs. Annie
Evnns, Mrs. B. Lu Moon and others
are in charge from the auxiliary.
The Sewing club of the auxiliary
will resume meetings Thursday of
next week, January 21, at the home
of Mrs. E. N. Kobertson. The next
regular meeting of the auxiliary cornea
January as a social with Mrs. Delia
Borin in charge.
YOUR CHILDREN
By OLiVB HUBERTS BAHTON
the University of Oregon where she
is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sor
ority and of Mil Phi Epsilon, women's
national music honorary. She is now
tenoning and studying piano in Port
land, LADIES AID
The Ladies Aid society of the Cen
tral Lutheran church wiii meet Thurs-1
day afternoon at two-thirty o clock
in the church parlors. Mrs. George
Myrmo and Mrs. Thomas Gredvig are
hostesses for the meeting,
-
W. R. C. MEETING '
The women's Relief corps Needle
club is meeting Thursday afternoon at
two o'clock in the post room of the
armory. Mrs. Ethel Poole is chairman
for the afternoon.
CIXB POSTPONED
Due to illness of some of the mem
bers, the B. N. S. club meeting will be
postponed until Friday, January 22
whn the group will meet with Mrs.
Viola Adams. ".22 Eleventh avenue
east at seven-thirty o'clock in the
evening. Husbands of members are
entprtainine in celebration of the first
vear of organization of the club.
There will be no sewing and election
of officers will bo held,
CLUB ENTERTAINED
Mrs. K. L. DeVnney was hostess
for the meeting of the Arrawannah
club on Tuesday afternoon. In two
weeks, Mrs. A. Grendler is to enter
tain the group.
MEETING WEDNESDAY
Miss Helen Watson is to entertain
Wednesday evening for the meeting
of the Twecx club at her home at
seven-thirty o'clock.
HYLO MEETS
Mrs. K, E. Cook was hostess for
the luncheon ami afternoon of bridge
for the Hylo club Tuesday, enter
tninins the group at the Anchorage.
Mrs. H. C. Wood was a special guest.
The next meeting, two weeks from
Tuesday, will be at the home of Mrs.
L. C. DeBurgh.
ALUMNAE MEETING
Phi Mu alumnae are to meet nert
Monday evening at the sorority chap
ter house at seven-thirty o'clock for
their January gathering.
CLUB ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Clinton D. Chezem was host
ess for the meeting of the Ess See
bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
Kenneth W, Moore was a special
guest. Two weeks from Tuesday,
Mrs. Albert Ezell is to entertain the
group.
N. TJ, A. MEETS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Sohaefers
were hosts for the N, V. A. club on
Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Wal
do J. Adams were guests, la two
weeks, Mr, and Mrs. Chester L. Stev
enson are to entertain the club.
MEETING TUESDAY
Mrs. Joseph H. Koke was hostess
for a joint meeting of Kappa Delta
alumnae and mothers Tuesday even
ins; at her home. About sixteen at
tended. The mothers meet next on
the second Tuesdnv of February,
AID MEETING
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Grace Lutheran church is to meet
Thursday afternoon at the hpme of
Jir. r. u. uau, iciver oau loop one.
Excessive Medical
Cost Termed Myth
ONTARIO, Cal. The high cost
of medical service is a myth. Dr. J.
J. Roberts, Pomona, declared in an
address here. The avernee man
has one operation in a lifetime, and
when he gets hi biil he is shocked,
Dr. Roberts said. If thp amount
were spread over even a few years,
it would total Httle more than ig
spent on cigarettes and cosmetics,
the physician said.
PHILDREN are like moths. They
Bather about a flame.
And the flame is often the best
dressed little girl m school who uvea
in the biggest house.
Most little girls in school, I have
seen it over and over, often centralize
around such a figure. Little boys
group mostly about the strongest boy,
or the sports hero or something of
that sort. But girls, being more im
aginative, make a sort of fairy prin
cess out of the child whose material
background fascinates them.
? Now I have seen this little rich
girl at her best I have in mind some
of the most adorable children 1 ever
taught who came from splendid fam
ilies who had money. Such children
were an enormous influence for good
simply because taey had tlie glamour
to support their fine qualities.
But I have seen the other sidef too,
and I've tried to break up more than
one of these cliques with a spoiled
oarimg as its center, lne otner lime
hangers-on never had a chance.
When ranks broke outside the
school there would be a rush of little
girls to take the arm of the queen.
One mieen I remember made me par
ticularly furious. I knew about her
before she came into my room I
observed her when she left it. She
never did change.
Little Ladies-In-Waltino
She always called her court. Some
walked in front backward in order
to face her. come traded along be
hind. Others piled on each side. She
would shake off those who had her
arm and say. I want Lucy and Dor
othy to walk beside roe today." And
Lucy and Dorothy, tickled to death
would dance up in attendance and
mgh'iiat toe rest ot tne crown.
There were some lovely children In
that grouji children who were su
perior in every way to the duchess,
But they were modest, less pushing,
and they had siiccnmbed to the ecn-
erai dominance of the leading lady.
She was strong-willed, selfish and
over-bearing, but she had personality
too.
She was unkind to all of them. A
favorite one day would he beheaded
the next deliberately. Site liked to
set them m lust to make their down
fall the greater. Half the time she
didn t speak to her schoolmates on
the street. The whole crowd wbb
in hot water ail the time.
In a few weeks every lit He girl
m my room had an mterionty com
plex. I began to get it myself. When
she didn't get a hundred in everything
and a star on the board that was a
bad day for everyone.
Mothers began to complain.
"Tell your girls to walk to and
from school alone or in twos or threes
where they are evenly matched and
congenial, 1 advised. "Then they
will get away from that feeling of
taggers-OB.
In time the court dwindled to three
or four and there it stayed. But I
never saw Hie star, or duchess, or
queen as you like anywhere else
but in the middle, no matter where
she wrs. No fringe for her! I do
not assert that all little crowds are
like this. Crowds usually do have a
leader, but unless that leader's in
fluence is a happy one, I believe there
is too much heartache and misery.
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FLU SPREADS
SALEM. Ore.. U.fi Influenza
swept over 15 Oregon counties for
the week ending .tanuary A claiming
615 victims. Other communicable
disease cases numbered 100.
T.ane county reported 18 cases of
enmmiimeame disease for that wees,
TODAY'S RECIPES
By, SISTER MARY
ALTHOUGH the fritter has lost
some of its prestige as a separate
course or entree in the dinner menu,
the fruit fritter is welcomed as a des
sert and the fritter of meat or vege
table as a main dish in the supper or
luncheon menu.
Fritters also nrovide an attractive
and easy way to use up leftovers. Not
only is it possible to combine, left
overs that are too small to serve sep
arately, but the fritter batter acts as
an extender and serves to make the
dish more interesting both in appear
ance ami navor.
Since fritters are a fried food, some
homemakers may be In doubt as to
nieir Uigestmnuy, iut iriea lood, u
properly cooked and not eaten in too
great amounts, is perfectly wholesome
and permissible for anyone with a
properly Ittoetionmg digestive tract.
Small children and invalids are. of
course, excepted.
A certain amount of care and of
thought must be used in planning the
menu in which fritters are included.
Remember that the fritter furnishes
calories and bulk but lacks minerals
and vitamins. Fresh vegetables and
milk dishes should always be served
with fritters in order to provide a
balanced meal.
Tomorrow's Menu
Breakfast: Grapefruit sections, cer
eal, cream, poached eggs, graham
muffins, milk, coffee.
Luncheon: Ham and pineapple frit
ters with raisin sauce, head lettuce
hearts, floating island, ginger snapst
mitk. tea.
Dinner: Stew of mutton and vege
tables wit h rice, spinach with lemon
sauce, jellied lime and cheese salad,
coconut cream pie, miik. coffee.
How to Heat the Fat
In cooking fritters, the most im
portant factor is the temperature of
the deep fat. The correct temperature
is 370 degrees Fahrenheit during the
cooking process. The fat should be
heated to HJm degrees J? when the
bntter is dropped into it, for the cold
food lowers the temperature. If the
bread test is used, the fat should fee
hot etiough to brown an inch cube of
bread in 60 seconds. Increase heat
slightly as food is added to prevent
fat from lein(; cooled below the nec
ejfsary temperature.
t The time for cooking the average
sire fritter is from six to seven min
utes. The crust should be a crisp, gol
den brown and the inside thoroughly
cooked in that length of time.
Fritter hatter is a "'drop' batter,
but even so there are different de
crees of stiffness. A good way to de
termine whether the batter is stiff
enough Is to drop a teaspoonful of
batter in tha hot fnt. If the bntter
keeps its shape, the mixture is thick
enough to cook. If it spreads and
separates, a little more flour shoald
be added.
From one-half to one cup of solid
material is allowed for each cap of
fritter batter. The material may con
sist of meat or fish, vegetables or
fruit, combinations of meat and vege
tables or fish and vegetables.
Meat fritters nre often served with
a tomato or Holhmdaise aauce. Finely
chopped ham and pineapple fritters
nre delicious served witlj raisin sauce,
Fruit fritters, such as peach, apple
and pineapple are very good served
with maple syrup.
There are several ways of maldns
fritter natter, but the following rule
is Inexpensive and sure toe good.
Fritter Batter .
One egg, cup mt!k or water, 5
teaspoon salt, 1 cup flour, 2 teaspoons
baking powder, 1 tablespoon melted
butter, y to 1 cup extra material.
Beat eye until light with milk or
water. Mix and sift flour, salt and
baking powder. Add to first mixture
with melted butter. Mix until smooth
and add extra material which has been
drained. Drop from tip of spoon into
deep hot fat. Drain on crumpled paper
when done.
Two tablespoons sugar can he added
to the fritter batter when fruit is
nsed.
Honorary Group:
Initiates j
Tuesday ;
Forty astradrd the initiation imd
ipau ot li Lambda Thcta, wom
en's Hatioaai eui'ntiojj honorary,
Tuesday eveaiHs. Tb initiation cete
JHonies w at five o'riock at West
minster hoas?, th twm.et foHoiring
at the Green lantern tearoom
Miss Katiiryn Fry, president of the
organisation, presided at the ban
qaet and save the talk of n renin
to the aew members. As a speeiai
feature of entertainment, original
poems by the initiates were read.
Among facility members attending
were lr, Kthel Sanborn, Ir. Slarion
Hayes, Mrs. EtHtit Tattee, and others.
The initiates were: Xiiss Margaret
Orniandy, Mis, Dorothy Sherman,
Miss Cieo Hoseiton, Mis. Uertrude
Larsen. Miss Barbara Coniy, Miss
Katherine Eilison, Mrs. J. A, Ma
ther, Miss Christine Baxter, Mis
Rose Haideman, Miss Helen Smith,
Miss Marguerite Larets, Miss Ger
trnde Herrinr. Miss tiertrtide Sears.
Miss MeHina Biaek, Miss Mildred
risysten. .Miss ttetty E.ewts, Miss r..
Merle Olssey, Mrs. Onstrid Williams.
Miss ViTiaa Cess, Miss Marcella
Hillgeti.
The group's nest meeting will be
January -ii when members wilt en
tertain with a dinner to honor the
freshman majors in edneatioti.
There are 200,000 colonies of bees
In Ohio. 1
U th nw Vioks No
and Throat Drop with
Vleka VapoRub at dlraetad
in tha Vlck Plan for better
"Control-of-Colda." Un
less you ar delighted with
results your druggist will
refund your money.
POWERS.
COME IN AND SEE THE BARGAINS
WE ARE OFFERING DURING OUR
Annual January Sale
of Odds, Ends and Remnants
Exceptional
Buys
On Crockery
- Odd Pieces
Discontinued
Patterns and
Lines.
Former Price Has No Consideration
During This Sale - - - Our Sole
Object Is To Clean Up Our Stock.
There Is Another Point To Eememker,
That Is, the Pieces On Sale Are Taken
From Our Retnilar Stock Not Pur
chased For Sale Purposes. Every
Department Is Included.
PAY AS YOU EARN
Powers Furniture Co.
Two Hostesses For
Surprise Event
Mrs. X. K. Hirhnis snd Mrs, 11, S.
Orim&U ij3aH8I a surprise no-faos-
honor of Sirs. F. Weisrtek, (hp
me iiiT?r iafifr, Mrtler of Kttst
ern Star. Origin tn? party w
o?anned to bo at the home of
Mrs, Grsnx&H, Tips plans wr
thniigpti at the last moment on nc
ronirt of Mrs. 1Hnd(Hs ii!nss and
tho pnrt.T wns hpid at thr. home of
Mrs. x emrccx.
OneU present vrvr Mrs. F. O.
Wefririck, Mrs. M. t?. 1iwH. Mrs
F. A. Hand. Mm N. K. HMins.
Mrs. B. Swanso. Sirs. U D. Mfx-
iey. Mi. B, I. Coilins, Sirs. L. W,
Waidorf, Mrs, E, i. Hrlmn, Mr.
R F. Brown, Mrs, , B. Hmh, Mrs.
T. B Furnish, Sirs. I, O. Strwsrt,
Mrs. Eil VoWstorff. .Mrs. C. F
Hyde, Mrs, Ct M, Emry. Mm. J. P.
rhrlstie, Mrs. O. W Peterson. Mrs.
Wavii Robertson- Mrs. Oeorge Ash.
Mrs. V. M. Mathews, Mrs, A, R.
WoodUl, Mrs, B, C, Hall, Mr. K. M.
Tasr. Mrs. Olga Kracke, Miss Jessie
M. Tnit.
After the laneheoa Miss Taft enter
taine4 with several yiaYm selections,
sffoispenie4 hy Mrs, Oljra Kracke.
Bridge as the diversion of the
eCtersoon and honors went to Mrs.
Furnish sfi4 Mrs, Talt,
CALENDAR
Wednesday
6:30 p. ni. Sppfr aod meet
ing for Eagles ausiiiary. Eagjrs
iialL
8 -S0 p. tn. Parish sapper
meeting for St. Mary' Episco
pal church parish house,
0:30 p. ta, Monday supper
for Elk lolge and I. O. EIS
Elks temple.
8:30 p. m. Monthly sapper
for Young Married Peoples
elass of M, E, church at the
church,
8 p. m. Meeting of Catholic
Paugb! era of America SU
Joseph's hall,
Thursday
fl:S0 ft. m. Meeting of Be?
phinn Women's tiub, Dsbars
hotel,
9:45 , m. Meeting of Orien
tal Arts class, ierlmeer hall,
12 oon Monthly Inncfeeon of
Business and Professional Wo
men's ekife. Oshwrn hotel.
1 p. m. Luncheon for Thlm
hie oluh at the home of Mrs. G.
B- Wiiioughby.
12:31 p. m. Luncheon for
Nip and Tuck clb at the home
of Mrs, James Csdmsn,
1 p. m. Luncheon for V,
club nt be home of Mrs. Mil
ton K, Kelso.
2 p. m. Meeting tf W, H.
C. Needle cfab at armory.
2:30 p. m, Minerva ehib
meeting at Siema Alpha EpsUon
fraternity house,
2:30 p. m. Meet'ng of Alpha
Omicron Pi Mothers club at the
chapter house.
2;HO p. m. Meeting of Cen
tral 7-utherau Aid society at the
cliMrch.
2:30 p. m. Card party for
St. Mary's Alter society of fit.
Mary Catholic church St,
Joseph's hnif.
3 p, 111. Meeting of Inter
national Relations study group
of A. A. 1 W, at the home of
M rs. Virgil l Earl.
3 p. m. Meetings of Condon
and Geary school J. T, A. groups
at rexiM'cfive whooh.
3 p, m- Meeting of Alpha
Xi Delta Mothers ehtn at the
home of Mrs. J. F. Jscohsen.
0:Hfl p, m. Bsnqnet and in-.
stallntlon of Xeiphftors of Wood
craft at TV. O. hall.
H p. m. Phi Beta concert,
presenting Paul Engberg, mfi
Tersity school of music.
Sorority A 1 u in nac
Entertained
Mrs, N, PatrM Bnrbmir was host
Ms for tSie January mroiinE of tlip
IScUa DeUa DrUa Alltaace Tuesday
evening, inriiinc the croup to the
chanter home oi tlie aorority for
ssijiper.
Those tteniinir m Miss Ann
Kathryn Garrett, Mrs, Florence Cnr
Me, Mrs, Hnyratmtl Waloh, Mrs. Helen
Addison Ererett, Mrs, Waiter Sneoi
ofsky Mrs, W. C, Carlson. Mrs.
James II, Gilbert Mrs, riiaries Ad
ams. Mrs, rjirUon K, Spencer, Mrs,
Giisoa A. Hobs, Mrs. Frederieit K.
Davis, SIlss Lucille Carroll, and Mrs.
Bsrbour,
The group's next meethja will be
the second 'i'nesdny of February.
Ph. S. E, Stevens for piano tnninff.
C. P. Aid Society
hntertamed
The monthly meetine of the Cen
tral Prejibyferian Ladies Aid society
was neni mestjay atternoon m tne
church fiarlors with the Korth di
vision s host group. For th pro
gram Mrs. L, L. Armes ssa a soli,
nccomnsnied by Mrs. R. E. Grlswold.
Miss Catherine Orifehle gave a whist
ling solo, accompanied hy Miss Alyce
iirifiCB, nnd Inle Hnmford pEayed a
enitiir solo, nccompameij by Mrs, HnL
The South division ri!i he hostess
for the nest meetina Febniary and
there will be n covered dish luncheon,
Mrs. WiJJinm C. Fcnwkk is chairman
of tho group.
Bath Tub Dangeroust
Grab Rails Are Urged
SALEM, Ore. Perhaps fte
proverbial small, hoy has a well
founded aversion for ihe oath ?uh.
"Mstir nersotts have been billed
hy fiijljjig in hathluha msde slippery
wnen covered vtiitx soap, state om
cisJrt were notified,
"When Ihe uh Is built In. r firm
grnb rail should be on ihe side sexf
to the wnii to help one get in and
onf with minimum risk federal
offieinls suggested.
Lodge Group Will
Install On
Thursday
N?!ffhfee.rs of Woodcraft lode ril!
hold installation st officers at the reg
ular Rjeetiog 'i-'hisrsitsy evenlas at the
W, O. W, tall, 'i'hera is to be a isan
Osuet at sa-ihirtj o'rioci! for bjbj
bera ot the order &s& a pablie iustaii
ation will follow.
Mrs. Wilis Wst wiil he tastafflae
officer assisted iirs, Joha Msrsh,
firat assistant; Mrs. tieorge Wood,
seeosif assistasi; and Mrs X i
Lamb, third assistant.
he lectiTS officers to be installed
are Mrs, Marie Kejister, (itartUsit
neishtsjr; Si. Veraua Fields, jms
snardian neishiwn .Mrs, Grace- Mets,
adriser; Mrs, Jlne Miiicr, magician;
Mrs, Alwiida Newbold, attendant;
Mrs, alarjtnret tnman, cierx; Mrs.
Cora McUowell, tiaaker! managers,
Mrs, 51, M, Smith, Mts. May T. Moon
ausi Mrs, Stella Osmond; Miss Wilma
Jeobsea, captain of tlie guards; Mrs,
GoWie Harris, rausleka; Mrs, Myrtle
ie&e. luuer sesumel; , i.-Gsura, out
er sesttHwi; Mrs. IVgsy Buehholi,
press carrespsndest; Mrs. Kettle I,y
ons, sessr guardias; Mrs. Keiile
Gates, flag Bearer.
A prograas wM Maw the tostilSa
Uoa ceresuesies.
Church Group Meets
On iuesday
Th? Mifssuonary society a? the First
Christian eimrch met Tuesday after
noon at the church. Sirs. L H. Hob
f rt srrrtissi itsti s4.sixe ef the devo-
1ions and members of Mrs. D. E.
lmmontn grsp were hostesses for
the social aonr
Arthur Losg eFsngel&t who Is eon
duitiisg sseeiiRga fit te charcb. gnve
a tak. Mrs. , M, Patierson song a
solo. Miss Hstiie MitehcJL retarned
missionary freja Africa, aso spoke.
Khe U Use daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
II. T. Mitchell of Springfield aad js
home a furlough The society next
meeting svilt come ea the second Tues
day nf Feuarv.
Thursdfiv night Is to he missionary
evening for the revlva, services at
the chstrch and ai, members of ihe
missionary groups are especially incited.
M. E. Groups Hold
Bleetings
Tho ten dtrfsKas of the Methodist
Episeojisi Ladies' Aid society met
Tuesday afternoon for tiio Bienthiy
meetings. Mrs. A. W. Sims entertain
ed division one and her dsnghter Mrs.
Robertson assisted her. Twelve -were
present. Flans were made to enter
tata ths General Aid January 28. The
nest aseetlns will be Febraary 9 at
tb horns of Mrs, E, A. Taylor ea the
IJirer road, Dldsisu two met with
Sirs. Charles Brerhtel and twenty
foar attended. Mrs. W. T. Hlehraosd
and Mrs. Clsreoe TalSmt will he
hostesses for the February meednc.
riivwion ihres jaet with Mrs, Arthur
Strarier and nine S5irisers were pres
ent. The hostess for the next meeting
has not heen detided.
Mrs, M, . HowaTd was hostess for
division fonr and sixteen attended,
Mrs. ii, 33, fiisttery wiii entertain
the jrroop for the Fehrnary meetlair.
nivision five met with Mrs, 5ioyi
Skk and there was a large -attendant,
Far the Febmary meeiing there
wiii be 6 one oeiock covered dish
luiieheos at the borne of Mrs, H. H,
fiosid with SJra. I', 3. Bartla assist
ant hostess, Mrs, C, B, Hussell en
tertained division sis and twelve la
dies were nreset. Tloe grmp ivorlsed
on their ullt, Mrs. Fred Wentwarth
will be hostess for the sext meeting.
I!viloo seven had a surprise covered
dish luncheon for Mrs. Virgil Row
land at her home, and fifteen attend
ed. The group will niso have a covered
dish luncheon for th February rseet.
ins at use come ot ilrs. Otorgia To.
bey.
Division eisht heM a er,vr?5 A'b'h
Injicheon at the heme of Mrs, Frank
i-t. tnamoers, iae grosn wjll jive &
benefit Valentine day luncheon foe
the neit meeting at tie home ol Mrs.
V. W. Calkins, Mrs. 11. E. Wilder aad
Mrs. Merle Aokerson entertsloed di
vision nine and rhlrteea were sres-
ent. Mrs. C. H. Claris will he hostess
for tlie next meeting.
Ten attended the meetine ot dirts.
Ion ten at the homo of Mra. XX O,
Shuey, Mrs. Biiith Day was assistant
hostess. Mrs, 3. II, MiCliitfio will b
husless for the nexr. niccting.
Alpha Circle
The Alpha rirrle of the First Bap
tlst church met Tuesday aftersosa 5a
tho church pnriora and thirty huties
were present, Mra, E. Hewitt seI
Slra. flay Stevens were festesses
Slisa Helen Whiteaer migltm&T
from China, apoke oa her srsrk Is tksZ
country The next meeting will fe
February aad Sirs. Wall aad Mrs,
Saunders wUl be hostesses.
Meet Thursday
The Hekh club e.f 3ttcfee?l caia?,
Beynl KfigMror of America me
for the resnlar meetisg Thsrsdsy
Tttmnwy 14 t eight oVlocfe at th
heine fif Mrs. NaUie Hoppt, 164 1
Oak ttreet,
If yoa hare Iroabie eieBii yissjt
baking dishes, buy glass mten They
trash besuiifuiiy nd are qaite at
tractive if yoo isish to er?e th
food in ihem for informal occfisiocs
Fond i beme nsed by farmers Ja
MeMinn connly, Teun to pay due
for lied Cms membership
When
TEETHING
mates HIM FUSSV
On of the most Imperiest thlsg
ym can to make & teethsg h&h?
eomfortnble 1 to see thst 11tt -bewei
do their work of ertrrylrwr ofi
for this Dothiiig is better tbas s
ioria, pare vegelahEe ptsp&tstisn
especial!? made for hablsa aisd cbsi
drea. Castoria acta o gesiy joix
ran give it to young infants to re
lieve eelic Yet it in aVwsjs effect
rire, for o14j en&lrea, too. Remsm
her, CaKtoHa eon tarns so harsh rsg
no aarc&tlrn I abeelytely feareie8
When your baby U fretfij? mih
teething or a food ujet, glre a
cleflnsHig 4ose of Cstris. Be Mr
you get genuine Castorla ulth tha
naaie:
CASTORIA
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"yOXJ know I spent the week-end with Helen,
X Someone really ought to speak to her. She s
such a nice girl, and she's perfectly fastidious about
everything else. But she wears her underthings a
second day and everybody perspires a little. Why
does she run the risk of offending?
Personal daintinessl The subject of whispered
comment, veiled hints. Lose it and you lose all
chance of social acceptance.
Fresh lingerie each day is absolutely essential
to daintiness. AH day long under
things absorb perspiration, A daily
Underthings absorb perspi
ration. Avoid offending .
Protect daintiness this -minute way
change is even more important than a daily bath.
And it's so easy to wear fresh lingerie every day.
For Lux removes every trace of perspiration, yet
protects colors and fabrics. And it takes four
minutes or less. Wash underthings and stock
ings in Lux diamonds, after tach wearing.
1 Wmh thh 4mlwt wyi
1 ubicsjKjuu of Lux tiismonll doef t day'a undies.
Dip up and down, finse twic, squeeze in bath towe!
tl-.ake out. Then they're fresh and sweetl
2 Wash after each wearing, for perspiration adds left
in sUk I4e color and tot threads. With Lux it takes
flly a few minutes less rime than it takes to wash your
face and hands.
2 Never rah dainty lingerie with cake soap. HubMog
Mads to streak toiots and weaken Sabt its. Tests show
to remove! perspiration acids rcmpltklyyet leaves
colors sparkling, like new. Anything safe 1 water alone
is just as safe in Lux,
LUX for underthings
keeps them like new in spite of constant washing
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