Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1949, Image 13

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MASONS, OCT
SET FICMC
Eugene Maionie Lodge No. 11,
and Evangeline Chapter No. 81.
Order of the Eastern Star, are
lointlj iponaoring picnic for all
Masonic famillea at Swimmer's
Delight Sunday, July 24. Dinner
will be at two o'clock with coffee
cream and fugar aa weU as ice
cream and aoft drinks furnished.
There will be program of
sports for young and old and Ma
sons and their families are invited
to come early and spend the day.
HILLSBORO CLUB
TO PICNIC SUNDAY
Hillsboro Club, formed from
former residents of that city, will
have its annual picnic Sunday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Broe, 1172 Tenth Ave
. West. It will be a potluck
dinner at four o'clock. All former L
residents of HlusDoro are invuea
to participate with the club mem
bers, and for information may
telephone Mrs. Donald -Caton,
5-4264 or Mrs. Broe, 4-8890.
AT MOSBT CREEK
MOSBY CREEK A nice
crowd attended the picnic Friday
at Layng Grove.
Little Lyle Labow cut his ear
on barbed wire ana naa to nave
15 stitches taken in it.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCoy
and daughter Kay, attended the
wedding of Ada Carter and Leo
Roberts in Cottage Grove Sunday
at the Methodist Church.
SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
By ANN CONNEIX
Budget Planning
Allows for Fun
SHOP and SAVE at
Yss, our idle Is still in progress. . . New summer
terns are slashed . . . and wsj mean slashed .
from
20 to 40
Don't miss this salel Look around in our balcony
cspartment ... you will find many fine clothing t.
tomi lor your youngsters at unheard of low
prices.
REE DOLL FRIDAY
iday we are giving away a $15 doll. Ask how you
nqet this beautiful gift. Nothing to buy no obllga
b - and you don't have to be present to win.
ROE WE ARE tISTINO JUST A FEW ITEMS
kiing lununer dresses, sizes 7 to 14,
ai low as .
Others 1.98 and up.
1.39
Rj. 3.25
JOYS' SUMMER
PLAY SUITS
Fine quality.
Now priced at
1.29
Reg. 1.69
BOYS'
SHORTS
Some with zippers.
Now only
98c
M. 3.25 SANDALS
Come in red, white or brown.
Sizes 1 to 7. Buy them now for only .
1.98
H 4.50 GIRLS' SWIM SUITS
NJledlon of beautiful swim suits. 5Q
A few priced at 1.98
WE ARE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
Broadway Ph. 4-4321
Quotarians Stage
Galloping Dinner
For Members, Guests
Eugene Quota Club repeated
what had been a feature of last
year's social affairs, a "galloping
dinner," Monday evening. First
course was fruit cocktails, taken
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lo
ren Edmiston on Villard Street.
The refreshment table was placed
out of doors, in the backyard pa
patio, where canaries and a pool
were engaging attractions. Mrs.
Edmiston was assisted by her husband.
Second course at the H. D. Feh-
ly home on Eleventh Avenue East
was the main one, a spaghetti din
ner. The spaghetti was served
with meat sauce, garlic bread.
tossed salad and zuccini. Tables
were placed throughout the house,
where the diners were seated aft
er passing the buffet.
Assisting Mrs. Fehly were Mrs.
urace nuis, Mrs. Ralph Laird and
Mrs. F. J. Connell.
The dessert course was served
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid C. Barnhart, on Park Avenue.
Miss Barbara Smith and the hos
tess" husband and daughter, Di
ane, assisted her.
Special guests at the affair were
Mrs. Charles Moquin, Mrs. Ercel
Zimmerman and Miss Wllda Par
rish. The members attending were
Mrs. Emelie Hedblum, Miss Gere
Arnold, Mrs. James V. Danielson,
Miss Mary Grubbs, Mrs. Earl
Blaokburn, Miss Barbara Smith,
Miss Genevieve Hallin, Mrs. Leon
Yearwood, Mrs. Leon Glasscock,
Miss Nina Kitts, Mrs. J. Walter
Haggard, Miss Alpha Johnson,
Mrs. Clifford T. Ketcham, Miss
Euphemea Laraway, Mrs. Marie
Law, Mrs. Glenower P. Porter,
Miss Thelma Schaefer, Mrs. John
Francis White, Mrs. D. C.' Barn-
hart, Mrs. Loren Edmiston, Mrs.
H. a. fehly, Mrs. Ralph Laird,
Mrs. Grace Huls and Mrs. F. J,
Connell.
A Quick DeLuxe Pudding
Truly there's magic in the bak
ing of this pudding. The procedure
sounds odd, doesn't it? But the re
sult is a cottage pudding de luxe
fluffy white cake on top, rich
chocolate sauce running through
the cake and thick on the bottom.
Mighty delicious, this upside down
pudding.
Magic, too, in the short time it
takes to whip it up, using white
cake mix for the cake part. It's
Suggestions Given
On Building Drying
Racks in Bathroom
Sooner or later every bathroom
has to do double duty as a place
for occasional drying of clothes,
but few of them are properly
equipped for that job.
However, good drying equip.
ment can be installed easily, and
it need not be either conspicuous
or expensive, says a Tile Council
of America report on bathroom
planning. Here are three solutions
proposed in the report:
1. If your bathtub is set in, have
two or three heavy hooks set into
the clay tile wainscot at each end
of the tub. These can be obtained
in vitreous china to match the tile
work and can be Installed by the
tile contractor either when the
house is built or later. Lines can
be strung between the hooks and
the amount of drying space In the
bath thus greatly Increased.
2. If one end of the bathtub Is
free, build a tub-to-ceillng drying
ladder there and paint it to match
the tilework of the room. The lad.
der is simply two uprights and
number .of rods so spaced that
drying clothes can hang free. A
flat piece can be Installed at the
bottom of the ladder and slanted
in order to drain water from the
clothes into the tub.
3. Have a shallow cabinet re
cessed between two studs en one
bathroom wall and install an ex
tensible or a swinging arm rack
there. The rack will provide some
additional drying space and when
it is not in use it can be kept
completely out of the way in the
cabinet
Deloris Simmler
Honored at Shower
A surprise bridal shower for
which Mrs. G. R. Mayer was
hostess Monday evening honored
Miss Deloris Simler, who will be
married August s to Laurence
Cushing of Canby. Guests, all of
whom except her mother, Mrs.
Jennie Simler, had been fellow
workers in the University of Ore
gon Registrar s office, were: Mrs.
R. E. Tracy Jr., Mrs. Eva Crab
tree, Mrs. R. G. Scotton, Mrs. L.
H. Robinson, Mrs. J. J. Smith,
Mrs. T. B. Burns, Mrs. W. G.
RohUfs, Mrs. Simler and the
bride-elect,
The group presented Miss Sim
ler with a set of china
Miss Simler attended Univer
sity of Oregon for two years and
her fiance will continue as a sec.
ond-year student in the law school
this fall
a pudding you can serve often,
low in cost and sure to be a fam
ily favorite.
Black Magle Pudding
1 pkg. white cake mix
Vi cup brown sugar
H cup granulated sugar
Yi cup cocoa
1 cup cold water
Prepare cake mix as directed on
package. Pour into greased and
floured 9-inch square cake pan,
Combine brown sugar, granulated
sugar and cocoa; mix well. Spread
evenly over cake batter. Pour cold
water over surface. Bake in mod
erate oven, 3S0O F., 45 minutes,
Serve warm.
Br AllcU Hart
NBA Sun WrlUf
Teen-ager and her money are
soon parted. Allowances grow fat
ter, but by the end oi the week it's
the unusual Miss who isn't scrap
ing the bottom of the till with
nothing much to snow for money
pent.
Better budgeting can fix all that.
Don't expect miracles on a shoe
string. With a little planning,
however, even tiny allowances
have been known to provide a
hard cash bottom to airy dreams
vacation, college wardrobes.
dancing classes, etc.
The trick is figuring out what
you have to spend and what you
really want your money to do for
you. Then hew to a budget line,
more or less, till that lone-rance
dream becomes a reality.
t irst, if you re nursing a grudge
about your allowance, have it out
at a family confab. Learn the facts
and figures; there is, after all, just
so much money to go around.
lou can live your budget
boost: Baby-sitting,, gardening,
marketing, and tutoring are prov
en ways ot garnering coin. Farm
girls have made extra money rais
ing poultry and livestock. Your
talents can pay off too draw
poster placards for local organiza
tions, sew accessories, make jewelry.
One warning, however: don't eet
so busy filling up the piggy bank
for that long-haul dream that you
lurgei apoui me gay-to-day pleas-
If your food budget is a prob
lem and you want to use thrifty
cuts of beef here is a listing of
them: pot roast, shoulder- roast,
shoulder steak, flank steak, bone.
less chuck pot roast, boiling beef,
short ribs, boneless rolled neck
beef brisket, shank meat, and
hamburger.
GfllHIIIIG SUGAR
to be Certain... buy
WHITE SATIN
GROCER'S AwlSfh- I
HALLO SHAMPOO
HOSPITALITY CLUB
NAMES CARD WINNERS
' Hospitality Club met Monday
afternoon at the IOOF Hall, with
the following winners st cards:
Mrs. Frances Drury, pinochle,
high; Mrs. E. E. Hilterbrand, auc
tion, high; Mrs. ueorge tasinam,
contract, high and Mrs. Quinton
Rogers, second high. '
Next meeting oi tne eiuo wm
be the first Monday in August,
with Mrs. C. J. Daniels and Mrs.
Rogers as hostesses.
DEXTER FRIENDS
HONOR MISS RUSSELL
DEXTER Miss Alma Russell
was honored with a miscellaneous
bridal shower Friday evening at
thu Dexter annex. Miss Russell
will he married in August to
Frank Dobra, former Baptist min.
ister at Dexter.
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Hefner-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Thnrs., July 81, H4 Page 18A
ures of the soda fountain, swim
ming pool and movies. Keep the
budget flexible enough to work
for you but let It provide a little
play for you too.
Centennial Year
In memory of William F. Smith,
Jesse H. Smith. Alford R. Smith
and S. Luna Smith, who crossed
the plains In 1849 and located at
Natron, Ore., a family reunion
will be held Sunday at Jasper.
The gathering will mark the fam
ily centennial. Many relatives
and friends are expected to be In
attendance.
Rebekah Head
To Visit Lo'rane
LORANE Rebekahs will have
a special meeting Friday evening
at eight o'clock when President
Lela Ramsey of the Rebekah As
sembly of Oregon will pay her of
ficial visit. All lodges of the Juris
diction are Invited. .
At a meeting Monday evening
Mrs. H. E. Norton was Initiated. A
white elephant sale will be held
August 1, each member to bring
a wrapped gift for sale at a price
not to exceed fifty cents.
AT All DRUO AND
COSMITIC COUNTERS
it!
Rent a SINGER Sewing Machine
by the month for use in your own
home I
No extra charge for oVllTrry. and
pick-np of machine.
$6.00 Per Month
Ikag. U. I tat.VT by TIi BTOOCT llfr Co.
SINGER
SEWING CENTER
1032 Willamette
Phone 4-8431
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Good
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July 23rd
Here's Your Chance
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