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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1925)
siurday- Evening, Mar 30, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Fag Tbres feisty octipaw ir " .he McKraiie, were osfd- ..' "... .hi! BAttcd nlants !5,,0t irrni.Hi ''""d Prfora. ycyun-y was as.ited by :r5Lili"ii MfStorphy and Miss Ger- j j itf raiore. For thi occasion j : hr of especially invited gcla j wb" .... .,! included Mrs. E. A. lr S J. Wilson, lira. Fred II V llollmluwli Mm I j tlir. " wilH Votp. I ''Strrl.rd. M". G. C. Alters of - Ic Austin !oiMt ! ;u.si. 'rts L ' ,eek Sirs. Hora LiTermore .nr.riaio the club with a one IP i' . . I r'jjjck luncheon at ner nome. Tkt Matrons' ituild auxiliary of the trai Presbyterian church, was en Zsmti Wednesday afternoon at the f Mrs. A. H. Saunders. He tbirlv awl thirty-five rcmbers :t ls s(6iei o. .-.to. ... . i . Mrs. Braun, and Mrs. J. M. :' "lrs. Bruce J. Ciiffeo led in a LJr interesting lesson hour, the sub Lit being on Bible study. As an ..ret 10 OOSiTIiUM. "sr wuot- vi ' t ggiiliary will entertain with -a t Hendricks nark on June : k with Mrs. A. A. lioeers lieaa- tr the committee in charge. Dinner and Bridge Party is Given For Husbands ENSEMBLE EFFECT NOW IN BATHING SUITS Manufacturers Apparently Sold on Ziegfeld's Idea That Beauty cf American Girl Should be Glorified i Arm VP : . f v'Jv tr- "'..'5 Bathing costume ai left Illustrates new ensemble ef;ect. it is made of bHghi-colored orintcd cretonne. Other models Illustrate new suits, with embroidery in bHiiiant coiorf and new bandana bathing cap. will Always prefer the oae-pi As- lm-y an ths nf velvrt 05 sUk be- (By NBA Serriee) . nert KpiirHiann typ of swimming hit ihy strike th& wairr sed compifte sold od Ziegfeld's idea oit of woo! For feer k Hugely mr? iovfi? a ft ward, rhat the American gsrl should hs gior- hi aHy plain of ssrmM has Tlier nr? Karfs and tw i rub ified, and never more ao than when 'lab&ra.ed with embrmdery and lwrI Riik that mk it pUd in tnktnjE a daily dip. For there's many S jersey t-aie ?o that it a?ry ftt tha latest ffvt is .he fvi.nrM amnn? th wow h.is become positiveLv deerslive, f r4iar end heUs. AUit I He siri wao ilKes to love- smiississ iMHiimg is mr- iy on the hesrh and doesn't care jm!ar than the jfited scarf of much Rbot the waiet has every rabbettxtd silk, nier wbh th? models. Hut there is a new touch. The jreneral ensemble idea is being car ried ottt iu bench attire. The smart- 'P t select from. There sre swiminer msy wear a ck-se fistms ip j est outfits ore three-piere, with suit, cape or coat and hat ail (terra- smts of FtiK sattn and velvet, and ave nr wave tu?r caps of then the nsore summery type of rubber are trimujeii with fhtwrra and . attiattam and fiowemi etantz m cay njMiiae nteeta xaat ars rojw girl need only find a convenient hick- ralora, nsualiv botind and trimmfd itttvt the m.-st sthanced atska in i ft uhiK nsrlr .h nrrao. With DlSiD Colors. millinery. a,'t j. h irM There are eorsac- sad shoulder If the waves are wild this usmr. The girl who really iikes to swim bouquets of rubber that are quite as one i:m bald it saiRt then? Home Menus Of chief interest of club events for ..; Kfpt aas ine ftit-r hum uimsr Mr!T for which members of the l Brif ciuu were noBEefses t mr at oi Mrs. W. K. Powell Thursday iTtfliniE. pstertammg ineir luuaIl t special puests for the occasion. tvwp eaioyinc this affair were ilr. l-A Mr iRr! IouKlass, Mr. and irs. lie nry llouennecK, .nr. aim .ms. 11 Ij. Mtinley, wr. anu win .rwr. tr. ana Jira. caroi awv. n- Mrs. Otto GHstrap, ilr. and Imm. Herbert Olsen, -Ir. and Mrs. Ham Powell, .Mr. anrt Mrs. n. u. tSasa, Mr. and Mrs. W. t'aikins. hlr. and Mrs. R. B. Parks, Mr. and Irs. W. ri. Poweil. Th nartv was the last meeting ot bp dub until the fall months. Mrs. William Mayer of Portland ss heen a visitor m Kngene ttits k visiting with frtenua. aud Mrs. Walter R. Ansspoker tAdt MeMurphey) and two children -f liiilfile, ttreeon, arrived yestrnfay f r s ft" days visit at the borne of clatter's mother, Mrs, Alberta Mc Marphey. Mrs. 5. C Akers was an ont-of-!,.wa visitor in Kugene this week as ht juest of her daughter. Miss Itiith Akers. nt tlte Alpha Phi house. Her ime is in Wasco, Oregon. One hundred and twenty-five were !cut for the dinner given "Wednes- fday evening at the St. MaryTs Epis- mal rtBrish house, honoring isishop Walter Taylor Sumner of Portland vho was in Kugene this week as a pest st the university. Mrs. Charles Fisher returned at id-werk to her home .n 'Rosehurg fter spending a few days in Eugene. Mrs. Flora Livermore and daugh- sf, Mifs tiertrude I.ivermore, re- irned 4he first of the week after !f;finiiug a few dnys in Portland, Mr, and Mrs. Henry IX Sheldon icatertained nt luncheon Thursday in moT of Ioan W, I, Morton of Los :Aaieles and former member of the .Imrersitr of Oregon faculty. : Mrs. George DeBar was hostess to ambers of Tourist club at her borne Monday evening. On Monday evening Genera! Law t"o camp, Spanish-American War 'tfrsns snd the auxiliary will spon w a picnic at Hansen's auto park th f inn! function in the past nea-s-ork for hoth nrganisations, TV girls of Ielta Zefa entertain "1 mfnrmaHy at a ten nt their chap E'r bouse Thursday afternoon rompli Ptirg Mrs. II. r, Wnrtinan, m i ""Ttitud, a patroness of the sorority s-a campus visitor this week, "iit sixty were bidden to meet Mrs. !nmnn. The rooms were heaiiti decorated in numerous spring 'fier. Mrs. Grace linsseil, hottse thn, poured. r. Kdiih Lndden and son, Ben--t,nf .i1E(.jpS WPPP house guests t'r"1 nf tiip 'k at the home r. Mrs. David tiraham. Mrs. I i a"n srd Mr. tJraham were for-1 friend, jn Salem, j 3. Hishop Tingle left last '. fr f mxt where she plans! Ind n pleasurable two month's; ti'n. sP jH to attend the com- j at cillee. ! I fe A i! """ ipiir- v f Htarob m enough cid water to pur ( r.t r rm J Wednesday eve- iiy nnfi j(l l(F boiling berries. I 9 ruW be numbered ammtg the r0((fe UI(! tuf,k 1 9nii uni , '';"a7. iub affairs of the CflM ,ofJp )r!l 8 bai(j j aifatr was the last achH- uht iit.t wUit f eac until si . " "i " enms program ior the entities world is heer blaft say yomis Britih oman who fea : ieen ery fvf in ba?.iBe. I f&H to s-,' any iiidjtfodesce is : being a? the heck and sli of a man, is Jrap-faa?:sms ii day a week, and fr 3rbi inchein. ou doa't . find the gaiei r and change is work ? that yon expert. Tfe jjH at feeiae is ' . nim b njore independents f "But nwire than tlat. every 5 no matter how independent she ssay , j want to be, dreams of marriage. Anst f j believe ae, s;ost n.en prefer ihe home; ;,;ri over one tf has asserted her j independence. i j cttiirse, ?here ar many aids ; I ho feel they mt werk. but tf yoa I I have Jhe mrtnnitr to rha? it1 j ? true yoB ili find njore independent ? ! hoiae than in the basinet worldj Home Hints I LITTLE salt addesl is the crash-1 I ed strawberries fr short cakaf j will bring out their flavor. f , To Cteas Chaade4iar f A soft hruh shoisld he aed for 1 . 1 1 n -f W ?1 - bL cleaning the ornaments! tortious f chandeMcrs and wsii fiifarcs. So it Wsii't Snatch When filling gem ma with mnf fins or ike dough leavey one seeias empty atel fill it riJh water and the cakes wiU never scorch. Ta Dry Lettse Dry lettuce in paper toweling If you innt Hi? ,it immediate!? after washing it. Waahlag Plant Wash house plants in sn&pauds oc caionayv to keep the insect away. To Revlva Caters f-noonful f vincjfsr to quart of rinsing water will often re vive faded colors in wash goods. into a buttered baking dish. Cover with buttered crumbs and Itrowh in a hot oven. WASHING CRETONNES After washing cretonnes, rinse in water in which rice has bees boded. This will restore the original "body. SIMPLE CLOVE STYLES OREAKFAST Halves of grape fruit, spinach on toast with poached eggs, muffins, milk, coffee. Lnnrheon Melted cheese with rice, lettuce sandwiches, stewed prunes, plain cookies, milk, tea. Diner Casserole of beef with rais ins, French fried potatoes, asparagtis saiad, strawberry .lie, rolled oats bread, milk, coffee. Children under 10 years of age should not he served French fried potatoes, ltiee left from the lunch eon dish can be substituted, if spe cially cooked potatoes are not con venient. Casserole of Beef With Raisins Two and one-half pounds lean beef, cup diced celery, 2 tablespoon minced onion, 3-4 cup diced carrot. l'j etip chopped ham, i cup seeded raisins, 4 tablespoons lemon Juice, 1 m teaspoons salt, pepper, 3-S tea spoon mustard, 3 tablespoons but ter. A niece of beef cut from the ronnd or meat from the shin can he used j XviwV fur this diii. Melt butter in cas- f jffififfi serole. Add half the vegetable audi gr& imm and cdi until vegetable are,- rAf-Xif.'.Htf, browned. Add meat, cover with re maining vegetables and ham and add !. cup boiling water. Cover closely and cook in a hot oven for S min ute. Hmove meat from enserm' and strain stock. Discard vegetables and return meat and stock to cas serole. Add raisins, lemon juice, salt and mnstard well mixed, Cuver and cook one hour in a moderate oven. Server on a hot platter surrounded with the sauce. Do not thicken the litjuid. Strawberry Pie One quart utrawberries, I cup sug ar, U teapot bnttr, I fepfes cornstarch, white f I egg, 2 table f pnous p"wdered sugar, baked pse ahell. U'a-h and hull berries, cover wit sugar mid let stand 1 bur. Bring t the boiling omt and ctk 1 mtn-ut-s. Add butter, Diwlvs corn- Q'nthia Grey Ssys: CUPPOfcE that Sou arc a girt jsit mit f school. It ia tint nPCPssary for yotl ta Trork. Yci yon fpei that ymi wast tft Ijp sirlw tin. Aliti as you ft lata tha I Fashion Plaques j i . UC 4 e f "ff 3 ! I I mm Can Plain Looking Girls Over come Natures Handicap? YES! The "Boncilla" WAY! As different from ot!r toilet jtn?srations as nisht from day, Th Mtte-jrrev elassHiic known as BH'iia Iwaalifiw turj;(s ilit skin of imimrifirs, lifts mt liiwa antl wrinkles, slijwls piinphHt nnsl l!is4:h'is and leaves yonr wtmplfSMsn t!, smooth, soft and elear. V wfivshea mih! rfjiiwiwtmj the fare until you lvth fwi itnd look diffetvttt. It ltasts away all sense of lirtHlness. If s you up. It insskes you over quickly completely! We have been fortunate in securing for a limited time the services of LUCIA PLATTVA Famous beauty and skin expert from the BonetUa laboratories, Indtatmjxjlis, Indiana. " Lucia Plattva will give free window demonstrations of Boneiila heanty preparations in our Willamette street window daily, Yon re invited to consult Miss Fiattva on any problem jrtainig to tho complesion, WW wSi- da! party shall rehearse tfe reisony at least once, tritb tbe sisslca The minister will be ab! is glee Invaluable- adv?e roBcemlnf the d sad f the ceresjosy. At a cfenrch weddme, t&e organ again strikes up the wedding search and the party Jeaes the xltar in prfejsiRH, At a hotse weddiejp, Ihe hrid 851 frosns stand nesr the K Jar io receive the congratnisHons of thir friend. In. either ca, fes rceitios isie nse is the drswisg room of tfee bHd borne, 31 a weddmc break-; fssst to be sefrd, the et: Bit I od be limited to tbe aamfeer tNst ; cn he eaiel at fe table, I Tb mtm rssisf nf -is-1 fmm sslad, icern cake, mffg gd liKbna. if Ifeer Is a wesblini cit.e, 'j Hefreabnteag fsr a receNss gre less 3iorate, ires, cakes, nssss nd S eoffea will b enaajK ,- j TNe bride stay ?ri?h feerf giieat t Ieat as fear after tfe e-r?55i? befor rtHsj te be? room s en ber tssisj ra tassa, two weks, and ?b Wfel mskes st af f rmpt t& answer ih& mfeisng ssfn astii retsirs:. Js mmi Ites careful rmtd of ifs d, less sh hnk She ersis, Tbe snHy ?rsef ae3$1$dgemtil of s wesMs gift i a psrsfenal g is wfef h' n&m"s JBsas are sb Kxtremeir simple styles are pre-; Easiness wnrL dieted as the smart thing in gloves ftnt are you independent? tr the season, the siip-Hi tjpe tf Beiieve me ail this talk shout fine suede being most favored. gaining independence by going into WHAT IS SO LOVELY AS JUNE BRIDE? "Tl 1 8 jnat rbing bracelet and ehok er of pearls In their natural or colored state, ara accessaries that are very nfscb in vogue with tha sheer summer frocss, N'ever before have pearls been used ao lavishly- as this season, and never have imitations been more convinetiiff. "r., hut th rtimnr n y!ni( 'T "n'linit ttarl nrti -'S ,ht no',1,r lnra mf "' -:v bp srrjujRfd for pomp timp '"' ,'"'r-fir- roiiI.!i ittcn'i.il '-li ,tatln. whirl, n (,f ,nf,'""l nnf. l'mBmittM Mr. Ktitl .Mrs. M-liiil. Mr. .Dd Mr Hur- ! ... T- It 1 s v. m El ' i-'- ; ii t- I v. i 1. i Jk&7; J i What to do and Wlmt Not to do Direction About Planning Wad ding and Nonaymeon WSJ 4 u u fc.i'-... n Mr. mi JIr. Seth K.rron. d-i:'' 1 -rm i.-rr. j j cup SUK.r. until ;t ttrttr fimt tr cl.r-i, .tn-k. i!t t -- f..U.,- S.lh K.rrtm. i."y Howlinx. ecr.trv. I .!fi.r, , Jfr. A. F. "f: HnroH ;m!-, put- W U(.n H. Y,ff,.j, mmr- POPULAR FOR COATS e.F.. 'f r"st"- fx N on. j.-j.u:r trtmmh:c for it. ClFON FOR SUMMER " T ami dry aith t teapoa cold water Fold in the pandered stigar and prid over strawberry mixture. nt t into a moderate ovr fir eight mm-1 utes to brown and stiffen the merits I gue. Strawberry Cream Filling. ttne-haif eup butter, 1 cups pow dered sugar, 1 egg witite, ll enp traberri's cut m halve. Kat bmt r t. a cream and le 1 cup migtr. Iet until i-ght. liat no ry yntn rem in;n ' nugar. f'id egg intUur- into buiter i mixture and mni (rr. Mt rrftdj : Salted Nw Cabbsa. F nr cfjpn fifteij shredded ca--bsg-. J tsb,fi'ns butter, I tb;e;xon f ! flour. H-j enp mdit, tejip,oD i fw grins ieppr 4 tani-(m but i tered ernmh. i Jet c.iMioge stsnd j c1d ster for ! water or cbtge and lt tani I nnnote. Drain and plnng int very . rtt'A a-r ar;d ;t stand 2 mmut-. lrm titt int.t "i tes t nl ; nii un'vre- f..r tea tmr.'it. M'Jt A fcrSe' d-ess in wb-cH beauty of and rkbnesss o ert 1 bter. t:r in fmur sd lw !y add,mafc rich ornameotattoo ttoeceaejf. ceoe aoi - m'lk tiring ennrjimiv, hen tU make rn rsouneea ore, wtn maicntoa iaca nroyra tfte t prmtd a?rd pluin t biffoa is expected tojaod amDfk es .a w th ait and pe ved. Long pH from th rf$nt ahouider trk a new fh- Pr. Add drained 3bla and turapon not. UiSAOV the approach of June, tfe month of roses and wed ding, baa set th heart of many a bridato-b aflutter with though a of tha sm&ll cares Incidental t th Emt'sseaa, tha bridal retinue, the wedding: and the hoaejmon It la a wise bride that plana her weddfng a a to bava a day or tws of complete rest at the end, minus the frantic rush that often brings fs bride to the altar oa th verge of hysteria. The Jrosean, for the seat few weeka wiii ha the prima conaidera tins. It la designed on simple lines I this year, wsffe an ry to rapidly j changing fashion. f Two frilly afternooa dresses, one I formal f own, several dasnty hose 1 drejiaeg, far paira of aiippere, one jf aaforda, a atraet hat and a p?rt ; bst, a wrap and a heavier ; two pairs of glorea and a fr seapf 1 iii fiil the need of th mmmer bride. I lingerie, td erae, nji3i!( he parM iit pl-ittv, and smy le ela rafe a the bride's pnre wdl jer- ; mit . ibehdd biiea hld be ltgbt s aojj b the ir.of' ientfs whs? her ? h e is io he bfe1, and bdd be ehs-n st only fr besijjt fe'ft fp duiabdi f ; j Weddmg iM'tttis bnSd be m itw week iteftre ih eddiiig. Fif o'ebk and J Vjis ie now fav f or;e bnrs fr eddiiu, thub 'a?b;dic and Kpi e-t hmn cerein'tsc i are wften grft?md at feigb non i A ehureii -i(.;JJE HI ir!m!' dste a gf;s? Oiwny fre- gii? tln a hffie edd-f(g. !f tre, Jt j OiU b tsf J e x p- ni e, I ttnt i -n hld e be uierdn. and a simfd eobf hnie harmiftj ng w;h tfee . ri?bf !titd l flbd. "ndl lifiii f-ereiHfti5-i -v.-rehig tn fr(r. 1 n r t s.b sm!ty preeM t he frH;fi, fed be eddf g na'h t pid ei'hr n r-g-n or Ot pin-'. wisb a H b ohb g ttff. A bfjd- li'i" l-t-r iir (f Wt ifi-fd fr W'tr nsasd r tr'0. end ire r f Hridem-i4 fr'm ber iMi;fe fri-it 1i( grwj -" tft es vffsd th hoi a)d ge-' m f!r iet t?i .b- If h f- rt Jif; ft-bid-d o b rJiowe. It fC?e' tsfty B'sfft n;si pl;slve jf tb fa'her i dd gfe br m os.trrijir D n?;i bt tbe enife fcH- Take a Gypsjr Portable With You On Week-End Trips This compact and easily operated Portable Phonograph will add greatly to the pleasure of any week end outing on the river, in the mountains or at the coast. You will enjoy owning a Gypsy because it is so easily taken along whether it be an evening picnic or a six month's tour. Price $ 30 Marshall's MKHiJN AND OTIIKR tltnm TIAXtJH KUSKOX riI(tXOtSAIil8 asd HKoums Stanley Bidg. 56 Ninth St,