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Pjge 2C EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Wed , June 13, 1963 Evangeline OES Plans Installation Rite ; y " I VA. i . , (Kennell-EUL ptiolon rp rp 1 Mrs. Alford Smith will be installed 0 1 clKG as Worthy Matron and Roy M. Craw ford as Worthy Patron of Evangeline fft' Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, V-IIIC6 in Public ceremony at Masonic Temple. Hints From Heloise 1 Dear Heloise: About the greatest thing I have learned over the years is to vary hamburger. Most people never think to stuff bell peppers. For those who do, I have suggestion. Cut your peppers crosswise in stead of lengthwise. This allows the pepper itself to he put in a muffin tin to be baked. Pile the meat loaf high sn that it will look like Mount Fuji. These little individual meat loaves are so pretty when (Just a few minutes before serving) chili sauce is poured over the "lop-of-the-mountain" and allowed to drip down the aides. ' Another thing about piling the meat high is that those who do not particularly like the taste of peppers can have the de licious meat itself and leave the cull. And, Heloise, the best part of fixing meat in this manner Is that the seeds from the peppers can he utilized. Put them in the meat mixture. Sure season the old hamburger! Poor Hamburger A word of caution: buy the best paint brush you can afford. This saves streaks and makes the paint smooth. Clean the brush afterward. For 10 cents you can get paint brush clean era at your hardware and dime stores. Paint brushes can be used for years if they are properly taken care of. If you apply a second coat (next day, after you have rested) ' make the paint thinner and it will go on twice as fast as the first coat did. This will remove all marks and cover any mis flakes you made the first time. It did mine. ! Why not have a beautiful kitchen? Paint it today. Talent School Sets Program Myra's Talent School will pre sent its annual Dance Revue, Friday, at 7:15 standard, A:13 daylight, at North Eugene High School Auditorium. The pro gram will include singing and (lancing ballet, modern .ia7.z, tap, baton, Hawaiian, and acro batic. ' Performing will he: Jacque Anderson, Dana Rauman, Feli cia Bauman, Jana Rauman, San- PETUNIAI Kettles.and cenistera Clutter -the place... My kingdom for Some worKm space YouH hav more working ipsco. Petunia, if you'd nail your bread box to the bottom of your cupboard. dra Briggs, Carlene Capps, Jeff Capps, Karen Carlson, Sharon Carlson, Terry Carlson, Linda Cairns, Carol Carder, Christine Carrier, Mcrrie Jo Carder. Tuna Etchlsnn, .laekie Foun tain, Carolyn Gllxow, Danny Gil znw, Wally Gilzow, Kcnna Sue Hammond, Rhea Hamper, Kristi llolaas, .leni Kraft, Sheri Lou Kraft, Tcrisu Kraft, Valerie Kraft, Janice McKibhen, Paula Norman, Kristi Olson. Carol Pcderson, Theresa Per in, Renae Petersen, Sally Sagle, Vicki Sarre, Paula Slaseman, Linda Smith, Ron Smith, Robin Sutton, Susan Vann, Margaret Vaughn, Janet Walters and Kathy Ward. The public is Invited lo at tend without charge. FECIAL ! AT HwJir) ROUND TOE Once again we are able In repeat this exceptional buy for all ynii ladies who have been looking for a round toe canvas oxford. FORMERLY 4.95 Black, blue, red m a International rnmn M S credit rards manmm m U acccplcd : Willamette, El'GE.NF. .13 Main, COTTAGE GROVE Officers of Evangeline Chap ter, Order of the Eastern Star, will he installed at an open ceremony Saturday, at 8 p.m. standard, 9 p.m. daylight, in Ma sonic Temple, 992 Olive St. Mrs, Harel Buckridge, Worthy Matron and Harel Buckridge, Worthy Patron, will preside. Installing officera will he: In stalling Matron, Mrs. Roy M. Crawford: Installing Patron, Howard Tilden of Garibaldi; in stalling chaplain, Mrs. John R. Martin; installing marshal, Mrs. James Gorrie; Installing organ ist, J, Loren Edmiston, grand organist of the Grand Chapel of Oregon. Officers to be installed are: Mrs. Alford Smith, Worthy Matron; Roy M. Crawford, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Arthur R. Johnson, Associate Matron; Mrs. Harold K. Lounsbury, Associ ate Patron; Mrs. Edwin F. Lid dell, secretary; Mrs. William N. Duckworth, treasurer; Mrs. Rex H. Burger, conductress; Mrs. John H. Vicary, associate con ductress; Mrs. John C. Frazier, chaplain; Mrs. Linley H. Lutz, marshal. Mrs. Leland Morgan, organist; Mrs. Francis Nyman, Adah; Mrs. James E. Blakely, Ruth1, Mrs. Bryce Nosier, Esther; Mrs. C. L. Hart, Martha; Mrs. L. R. Spaulding, Electra; Mrs. L. L. Brown, warder; Mr. Alfred B. Smith, sentinel. Pages will he Mrs. Roy W. Barnes, Mrs. L. E. Clark, Mrs. Harold Fults, Mrs. Evangeline OES Sets Meeting for Friday Evangeline Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Friday at 8 p.m. standard, 9 p.m. daylight, in the Masonic Temple 992 Olive St. Reports of the Grand Chapter session in Portland will be given. Mrs. John Vicary is chairman of chapter room decorations and Mrs. Harold Lounsbury is in charge of dining room and refreshments. Tea Tarts To make elegant little Tea Tarts for lea-parties: Fill small lart shells with a layer of French Crcme de marrons glac ecs (cream of glazed chestnuts), then a thin layer of melted sweet chocolate and top with whipped cream. r Speaking of Beauty .... Salad Dressing I Uses Ice Cream ' For Refreshing Pineapple I Cream Salad Dressing: i Mix half mayonnaise with ! half slightly softened vanilla I ice cream; fold in 3 or 4 table-1 spoons well drained crushed j pineapple. ' Serve over tossed fruit salad i of pineapple chunks, whole ' strawberries, banana slices and I orange sections arranged attrac-' lively in lettuce cups. j m R. D. BURKS That Fabulous Flick Going to a special party? We'll make a color-smarty of you! With practiced push button prowess, we'll spray in a special high light of color. Maybe a definite "streak" of silver . . . maybe a bewitching line of lavender, pink or pale blue. Or perhaps we will pretty up your hair with all-over color accent blonde, redhead, or recklessly daring! We've a whole selection of fern me fatale secrets. Just ask. i FROM UNDER THE ! ( DRYER: J I A pessimist may tiet j I he optimist whoj thought it over. The Aerosol "Girdle" We like to say hair-spray is an invisible "girdle" for hair! H keeps curls up, smooths their smart lines, won't let your nev "do" sac. But all hair-sprays aren't alike, even it their labels sound that way. Dif ferent types of hair react best to different types of spray. Take the "say" of your professional beauti cian, you'll like your hair do longer. Stop by for an answer, any lime! NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS ArDcc's WESTS! DF. BEAl'TT 8 A 1.0 N Dl 4 :31 7.-.S W. th RIVIERA CENTER rnl3 6r.ll River Roadl Duane C. Goodman, Mrs. Ralph Hinson, Mrs. Roy C. Johnson, Mrs. Harold H. Meyer, Mrs. Ernest E. Norris, Mrs. C. G. Smith, Mrs. L. A. Woolhether. Mrs. Fred Huddle. Mrs. E. S. Van Fossen. Mrs. John Beier and Mrs. R. S. Huston will present the guest books. Acting as ushers will be Sam Bond, Rex H. Burger, Ar thur P. Johnson, Don Caton and Linley H. Lutz. Mrs. 0. A. Kapsa is in charge of refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Anna Graf, Mrs. Forrest Martin, Mrs. E. W. Armes, Mrs. James L. Furnish and Mrs. Dale T. Allen. In charge of the din ing room is Mrs. Fred C. Crafts, assisted by Mrs. Gladys Daniel son, Mrs. E. N. Hathawav, Mrs. P. L. Herbig, Mrs. C. H. Rhodes, Mrs. James Gorrie, Miss Eliz abeth Sether, Mrs. Hazel Fred rickson and Mrs. Ray E. Allen. Pourilng will be Mrs. C. A. Huntington and Mrs. Howard Tilden of Garibaldi. Assisting Mrs. Alton Schroeder at the puncn oowis win oe ixancyj Smith and Vicky Allen. Mrs. John R. Martin is decor ating the chapter room and Mrs. P. L. Herbig and Mrs. C. H. ' Rhodes, the dining room. I AROUND THE TOWN ENERJETTES will meet meet Thursday at 6:30 p.m. standard, 7:30 p.m. daylight, in the Central Lane YM-YWCA for a business meeting, followed by volley ball and swimming. Ardea Alba Club Schedules Coffee In connection with the Shrine Ceremonial to be held in Eu gene, members of Ardea Alba Club, Ladies of the Oriental Shrine, will be hostesses at a coffee Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon standard, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. daylight, in the Eugene Hotel. All wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine will be welcome, and the out-of-town guests are especially invited. OBSIDIAN Princesses will sponsor a rummage sale Friday at The Center, 31 W. Seventh Ave., Eugene, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. standard, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daylight. Rummage will be ac cepted from 7 to 9 p.m. stand ard, 8 to 10 p.m. daylight, or by calling DI 5-1422. BUSY BEES group of Light house Temple will hold a rum mage sale Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. standard, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daylight, at 678 Willamette St. African violets also will be sold. Proceeds from the sale will be used for missionary work. AUXILIARY to Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. stand ard, 8:30 p.m. daylight, in Knights of Pythias Hall, 1230 Lawrence St. The drill team will practice at 6:30 p.m. stand ard. Mrs. Harry McAdams, Mrs. R. B. Putman and Mrs. Charles Doane will serve refreshments. EUGENE Manuscript Club will meet Wednesday from 6:30 8:30 p.m. standard, 7:30-9:30 p.m. daylight, in the lecture room of the Eugene Public Li brary. Any person interested is invited. Meeting Changed Eugene B&PW Club will meet Thursday for dinner in Stanley's Del Rey Restraurant, instead of Ford's Dinner House as was planned and announced. The dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. standard, 7:30 p.m. daylight. ine ratiiy studio IWEDD1UO IHOTOOItA.Tir5r ALL K1MU8 OF PLYWOOD niKEC'I HULL HK1CES JO YES VfcJVEER PLYWOOD CO. Hlwij n w it irnnt Rd. OPEN ) DAYS A WKRK Vannilla Orchid Of the 50 species of vanilla orchids, vanilla planifolla is most important commercially. It is cultivated widely throughout I the tropics, but is particularly happy in the island of Madagas car which produces over half the world s vanilla beans. i itm rtr.Ar.rnw rirAMmr mi r wtm iiif iiurrt w i rniiiiiiiii mm i alia i ii ii-E!i neauiar r 11 mwk i t?j VTXVT W Per Load V tiHf Wt 0 Ii N0W -U-"-"" II i IF DAD I RsSrKf iiii a i Aikvi avi itiwifni illVZw DOESN'T SMOKE . . . I M2. 1 " 1 L " r . . ':Zr 'I BJV?.. UliflvJ UKT LLtAN Nu lUIN LLtANtKi l8Kgl MrKav Shnnnlnir fiitir Riviera Shnnnintf Center tr.vel c. 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