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omm in, tke 8 . Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore? Wed., July 13, 1955 ' 5A Open-Hearth Cookery Cdpic for .Summer Seminars ? r ' -ill Mm m .V 4 1 ' - II 7WJ ? ntn I 1 If . t - f J i. : I tnriffi tr, ; i ii n mi iB . . a . v l4r By JANE FVDS OfOrhe Associated Prl WASHINGTON UV-Mrs.tffrifn i prey BullocWwlU be coiir, ma pracucany coonea aiongi. - like the Colon ". ful flour muled on the place, herbs, fresh fruits and vegetablft. Institute Slated Ify CounV0WCTU .9. Han T frugaiou-wife had ffi get atong ilaI imperance union win con- uuti ail institute ctiucauujf, with the things ie bd at hand an unlimited gipply of freshly huifled butter, ItWih eggs, mjik, with the dinner, jial housekeeper, when she lec tures on The rrugalvAWiC'acan jllisewife," this summer. he is historian for the Ia- tional Trust for Htoric Pscrva- twin tthft'h -wlth'the New York State tlistOTical Asfli i.spresnt- ing seminars on American culture at the famed Farmer's Museum, LtopAstowr N. Y. ane was ittvueu to lecture -at TASTES-' HTSTORY "Of course, I will have to be cutious-not throw around the pepper and store-bought luxuries. 1 will enjoy being . frugal, I'm sure." , ; . As archivist for. colonial Wil liamshu Va frnm 1929 In IRKS the seminars when she visited (, n,,!!,,,.!, k,mA fascinated July 20, at Church of Goain Cot tage Grove. There will be two sessions, one at 10 a.m. and the other at 1:30 p.m., with a picnic luncheon scheduled for the noon hour. Any one interested is invited to at tend. Persons able to provit tra; portation are asked to call Mrs. J. J. Cjady, 4-3745, or Mrs. L. E Allumbaugh, 5-3868. Oakway Women Awarded Prizes Oakway Women'! Golf Club met at the course last week for an impersonation day and a nine hole, two club sweepstakes tournament. Mrs. S. H. McKcan took first prizg for costumes with her im-l personation of a "Syncopated Mama." Mrs. Eugene Kivcttwas1 second prize winner, representing "Vampira," and third priie went to Mrs. Melvin Whipple dressed as a Dutchgirl. For gals heading for the altar' wh wear lovly thick chignons,; a possible vet) substitute might' be a chignon cap of richly frilled, lace. 'I or When You Think of BOOKS Think of CRESSEYS' Booksellers 4 Btattonen 884 Willamette the iistoric spot last year. Cur ous to try o the 18th century bread board, mixing bowls and beehive ovens fcuilt into the side of the fifeplacc, she sutWcnly found herself elbow-deep in brcail dough. . COURSE SLATED "Visitors kept asking if I were a part of the exhibit," she told me. " " ' Mrs. Bullock's course rs de scribed in a seminar booklet as, "a concentrated study of domestic economy in the frontier and post frontier periods . . . designed to give students a sense of the prob lems of every day family manage ment as they were met and solved by the people." "I plan to give actual demon strations of colonial cookery over an open hearth and oven, making soups, stews, pound cake, apple butter and breads," she explained. "I will demonstrate how the with recipes of the pre-revolution-' ary era and wrote "Tn"c Williams- hwrg Art of Cookery," now in its sixth printing. "History," she says, "isn't just grout political events. You can see it in architecture, feel it in fabrics and taste it in cooking." Periwinkle is an interesting color for summer. It usually is affected by. gals vth the bluest of eyes. But it could go well with the hazel-eyed ones, if Ihey seek a change. haMaded ShaeRL I Choose from 70 true I 1 clear decorator colors! I Y Bubble -Berth LAUNDROMAT j 786 E. 11th f Beautiful Sewing AUTOMATICALLY No txtro attachments netded r-.l..-!..- c. DIAl-A-STITCH Globe Sewing Machine Co. rh. 5-R126 947 Franklin Blvd., Eugene Vatio XiQUdd Starch QHKt "Ironing's almost fun. iim Sy because; Vano's special lubricant makes your iron fly along, (AP Wlrcphoto) CASTLE WALK VERSUS SPACE SUIT Creating a sensation at the current Fall Fashion Showing in New York are these two creations. Ceil Chapman's startling 1955 version ot the hobble skirt . 'is named the "castle walji" and dramatizes the return to the styles of World War 1. It is fashioned of pink satin. Claire McCardell's "space suit" - features a bulky fur-lined tweed topper and matching jumper in black, beige and brown checks. The coat has leather strap fastenings. . Fall Fashion Showing Hobble Skirt Makes Hit at Preview By DOROTHY ROE AP Women's Editor j NEW YORK iff! A 1955 ver , Sion of the hobble skirt, designed by Ceil Chapman and named the always can be de to make fashion Cardell, who pended upon headlines. In direct contrast to the pol ished and sophisticated gowns sheath this street length. In the mood of new formality, this designer also shows a group of long, slinky sheath ' evening gowns, sometimes accompanied Castle Walk, is the sensation of: by elegant fur-trimmed matching i shown bv Ceil Chapman, the cas New York's current week of fall coals. ual Claire outdoes even herself fashion showings. But the gowns dedicated to;j immortalizing the fashionably The astute Ceil, known for! Irene Castle steal the show, and'(.;ir(.ess look with a costume that strictly fabulous cocktail and eve-j are slated for wide distribution! might have been designed for ning gowns beloved by all fe-'this fall. You'll be seeing the!spa(.e travel and certainly should male television stars, dramatizesjCastle Walk hobble skirts all over:provide insulation at subzero this return to the modes ot world jthe country this tall, since these temperatures. were me pels ot Duyers wno al ready have placed their orders, figuring American women are yearning for a change from the multi-petticoat evening silhou ette. It's doubtful if you wear War 1 in spectacular fuchsia, lemon, mauve and gold lame sat ins' and brocades. The skirt is draped peg-top fashion about the hips, hugs the ankles in back and is slit to the knee in front. This makes it pos-any petticoat' at all with the New sible to walk or dance with ease, I Castle Walk gowns, and yet preserves the hobble '.McCARDALI, STARS Another star of the opening day of showings was Claire Mc- skirt look. STYLUS APPLAUDED Gasps and applause In bulky black, beige and brown checkered tweed, it con sists of a loose fingertip-length coat lined in fur and fastened with leather straps, plus a match ing jumper dress. The coat has a huge cape col lar which can be worn as a parka, and the whole should have wide appeal for college girls and Eski mos. greeted these sensational styles when they were presented to members of the visiting fashion press, plunging into a week of hectic fall showings by New York de signers. Similar but less spectacular Is Mrs. Chapman's Juliet silhouette, consisting of a curving petal-like overskirt on a lush satin or lame 1 a (Wiltshire engraving i MR. AND MRS. GORDON L. NELSON (Patricia Ann Smith) married in Eugene recently now are at home in Port Orford. .'rTm-y j'i'j f$m ONLY DAYS LEFT OF STOCKSTAD'S FMG1DAIRE WEEK SALE OPEN EVENINGS ALL WEEK Just 3 (lays lejt to lake tuvantage of our BIG FRIGIDAIRE WEEK OFFER! 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