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fTIE TJTJGEXTC 0TTART1 Clubs' omen's Page million Club Plans For Dance .r TfitrnT 'I3. -t f the season for Eo s' y "dub members luesaay i Twbi ttej P " wlil be a covered dish St'Cdnmn. Mr. I,"1! F Reynolds, Dr. and L t k.ti Mr. and Mrs, E. A. llS Mr and Mrs. Lee Cook iittee to charge. ...-is rMn r'rf 5rT"0. Swan and Mr. w"; n Parks were amonK "tov awav on trips over the ie?n.otored to Crescent K '.. HsHwood hiekway aiaf Uu.- - ffiSof Aloha club to have R.B.ra-S. haa been nost- TO ROSEBURG Sri and Tuesday for jib. .ession of the state I. O. "nation. She will return osto- ... tegSSAN.? Poland iStae ' 7eek:end ,for rifiidon of annual f ounders day lb member. E f the Three Arts club H i Picnic supper at the Km Saturday evening, Inviting a jTutsta. About a dozen were MILIARY MEETING iaitrest for ednesday evening m tit annual banquet tod elec- nf officers for the Ladies' auiil n il tie chamber of commerce. ft, tanquet will be held ,it aix-fif gi'dock in the chamber of com ttt rooms. Reservations are being n the chamber, TIM, not later u Wednesday noon. In, Roy Curtis la i,dnoral chalr n for the event. li ". Calkins is chairman for i program and of the committee of tfojei receiving. The gathering ta the end of tie year tor uie ERE FOR WEEK-END i: ud Mrs. W. Kay Kinser and arier, Ann, of Portland, were Hi-tod jtuests at the home of Sir. i Mn. John 6. Patterson. IMGEMENTS TOLD Sm has come of engagementa of ml veil-known students and sates of the University o Ore l's Melba Byrom, graduate of the r-iaitj, has announced her en poent to Urrin Xj. Clark of Los th wedding to he an event Jme 24. Miss Bvrom is a member Csi Omefca sorority on the eara I Mr, Clark is a former Oregon Mural college student and a ouer of, SiRma Xu fraternity. IUi Margaret Vincent lias an nad her engagement to Whitney ji of Grants Pass. Miss Vincent uhed the university in June, ID-Hi, I il I member of Alpha Phi. Mr. attended Oregon Agricultural ire and to affiliated with Kappu it Siema. No definite date has Ht for the wedding but it will tj take place in the Into summer. I ENTERTAIN fci L G. Kjosness is to ei.tertnin Bvsdaj afternoon cf this week nt issns, 1700 Alder street, for the & of Chapter AM. P. E. O. Sis M. Mrs. R G. Talbot v in be atast hostess. tfER WEDNESDAY IW Wisconsin club of Eugene Is stlnt an Informal wered dish wr at the chamlwr of commerce as regular meeting. The supper I fIo at six-thirty o'clock. Later rnsm will be giren and cards IN. STING MONDAY w Eurene American lRlon aux " tea planned a epecial meeting J1 evening at eight o'clock w f. 'mow of commcsce rooms. Menus for Family .. BjISTKR MARY IAKFAST Stewed figa, cereal, rao. French omelet, cinnamon .milk, coffee. Awn-Baked hash, scalloped rZLrsi ap"le B,ucc- Sd P'!;,ttr'd brussels sprouts, dll,lo"""i'-- pu'liUnp. r Diplomatic Pudding nsfiT','"" J"1. 2 e?ss, 1-3 k. 4 W'L. t'f-on salt, 2 cups ?4 i"T" va"illa' h c,,p w'it an "l'i- ,p,ur --surd n 't' wl,:,e '"'"k- mp- e!if" ?,i,:h!ly "nd to Jh.M n,slow,y n'Id iilk 'W . ,', Point. (S,ok ftfi ,nt'" coats a M trftn,. h,U p"e with 'Oman's Day nZl "r bt'in5 Placed in aftrr k' "rTT- '"r minister b?ri '' argument ,nT ewK "''' r-I'lcement of ""Hi'r. , " wo'nen cooks. t'o ',,""." 'ike it. !" 'Jlat "hereas I ?' of r"l.,r'sh,J on P:lin J" ruk. i I'O'atoes. " ''"'"'y ""lads and """ ll" dainty .""s. ".' kn""' L i1 tu " ' "Pia cook J " and let it go Ay art tij to t,. DOESflT IT GfcT 9O0R GOftT?X s, v?r; " ADniPftTion--' . kuurROfl' ?ecftLcirpA-nco Ol2B, BY Nt SCMW Delegates to Be Chosen At Meeting Klwtion of del rentes to tho utato oonvpntion of the State Ki'dcriition of Women's clubs will be made by the Kutfone Fetlt'ration of Womou's Or fvruni tat ions at its iiieetinr od Friday of this week. The state convention is to be tu Klamath Fails, ben inning June 25. The nominating committee is also to bo named at the meetinR with elec tion of officers set for June. Engagement Is Told on Campus The engagement of Bert 0. Kerns of Eugene and Miss Virginia Louna bury of Portland woa announced th past week on the ciimpus. Miss Ijounsbury in a senior nt the university am) a member of Alidiu Chi Omega sorority. Jlr. Kerns is also a senior nnd a member of Sterna Alpha Epsllon fra ternity. No date ia announced for the wed-ding Returns Here For Summer the very latest. It simply means that when the radio or piano or house or auto or lot or living room set or dia mond ring is paid for, the happy host und hostess "throw a party." One fin.' our modern lack of pjde on the sub.ect of money rather a re freshing contrnst to t he "four-flush era" when people would ns soon take prussic acid as admit with the blithe o.isualnesa of toduy thnt they were "broke." The question of installment buying is something else again. It does seem nice, though, for people to have things as they once didn't! NANCY PAGE Summer Suns Ruin Many a Complexion By Florence L,a Ganke -4P r Friendship Club Letters To Mary Jordan The perplexing question! of heart and home dlicuaaed sympathet ically and sensibly by a Lane county woman. "Come to the garden. Maud' has a beautiful poetic sound, but gardens in summer time have taken the poetry out of many a girl's looks. It stand to reason that strong sunlight (Mint ing down on uncovered heads and un protected akin is going to work havoc. A whole winter's care of complexion may be ruined by a week's cureless news in the summer time. Lois' younger sister Judith said she was not going to be a sissy. She would not fuss around with a hat and complexion creams and all that other out-of-date, mid-Victorian stuff. Itut Lois was wl'er. Perhaps it was be cause Lois wanted to .e the prettieit June bride of the season. At any rate she always put on n wide brimmed hat whn she knew she was going to be in tln nn for anj length of time. Not only did il pro tect her skin ami Imir. but it kpt her ves from sp;iniin- into mrr slitt?. Wrinkles are easy come, but Uk are not so easy go. She found a protective liquid whi-h was soothing to use. It a-red ss a fcasi for the ducting of powder wni'l. she alwaj used before gtng out. Since she and Kogtr were going to be near the .eaide for part of their honeymoon he looked up waterproof cosmetics, and she- invested in a gay Imminna arrangement for her hair. Lois was a wise young perwn even if Judith did score her precautions. After a time even Judith will know better. Hy MARY JORDAN OUPEUVISINO mothers-in-law are not all in the funny papers. Dear Mrs. Jordan: Wo have three small sons, nnd my wife and I have alwuys wanted a daughter, too, as we think boys should hove the refin ing influence of a sister. My wife's mother, however, is alwnys saying how two children is enough for any iBav- ii if we would part with one of ours! Do yon think she has any right to be putting in. her oar all the time? HUSBAND. Answer: Someday someone will invent a way of muzzling such med dlesome persons as your wife's moth er, Bnd he will be richer than Henry Ford. Hut for the present the-only way one can do is to pay no atten tion. Ignoring a condition may not be a means of curing it, but at least it helps one to care less about it through one's very attitude, and it is very discouraging to encounter in anyone. A married couple Is foolish to let gnyone tell them what they should or should not do. Their pni-tnerHhip is their own affair, and just as in business no domineering wtiys would be tolerated from an outsider, so in the home only mt.re so. A deaf ear Is a snfe attitude toward such bossy ways, especially on intimate family matters. Her Miss Marie Ann Schacfera has returned to Eugene for the summer to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schnefers. She hits been teaching in the htEh school at lturnB, Oregon, during the past year. Manernd-Huntlngton rhone CM. Fuel Co. tf m MAPYEMQVf leiV Letters BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES VJOM. DEAREST: You'd never have thought It of Atenl I'm so wild I could live in a cage, ami 1 don't mean a bird cage. Florence told him that Hilly whs coming to the party she Just sort of let the tidings slip out. We thought It was all right w i t h hi nt been use he didn't even frown. Hut I ought to have known that his cat-n to-canary smile, meant something more thuu a mere smile. When Wily arrived upon tho scene Ahtn was all molasses candy. Even then I didn't tumble. It was a grand party for a while and everything was going beautifully when In walked Alan's lady friend of tho scented sta tionery. Just play that on your Ironing board. AUm actually invited that hula walker to pty party. Well, thereafter all the frost was not in the Icebox. 'Oh, no, I didn't let her suspect that I hadn't expected her. A Inn stood off grinning nfter he'd introduced her to mo. 1 dripped welcome all over her but for once I made Alan come right out in the kitchen and tnke nit active part in the irain features of our entertainment. He's always side slopped the heavy stuff and consid ered he'd done enough with his pur tor tricks. Hut this time he cracked ice and ground offee and spread cavair while I told him what I thought of his nerve. He tried to flunk it but I told him I'd go out nnd give his friend the bum's rush if he didn't listen to me. Then ho said he'd do the same to my special guest aud if I bed any sporting, blood I'd see that he'd only handed me the kind of a nifty I had coming. That sort of tied my hands, Hut the pnvty was spoiled for me. So 1 didn't care when Mabel (Mary show ed lp. She was another surprise. Flo"ee invited her, By this time I was prepared to see anybody walk In. Not that I've anything against Mttbel but I was going to mind the in fluence she might exert upou Flor ence. I did not want her arouud while Florence Is here. It wouldn't take much urging to get Florence to stay ami 1 don't think she's got. enough talent for the stane, He si do h she toM tue that Mibel wants her to share a studio. If 1 thought Florence had a chance to make the f;rnde I'd do all I could to encourage ler. Hut I can't see why she should nmke it difficult for everyone in or der to take a flop- With all my love, MAR YE. Officers to Be Elected. Monday Eve Election of officers will feature the program of the meeting of the Young Married Women's Missionary circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church Monday evening at the home of Mrs, Roger Reese, UVTO Walnut street. The meeting will be at eight o'clock. The opening of the missionary bank will also be done at the meeting. Mrs. Ernest Smith is to be assist ant hostess. , Next: An example for Florence. (Copyright, IDL'S. NEA Service, Iuc.) Girl Scouts to Get Troop Flags Activities among Eugene flirl Scouts inehide three events this week. On Wednesday afternoon ut three thirty o'clock the Woodrow Wilson troop will have its flag presentation service at the Woodrow Wilson school building, wheu the Eugene Woniau's Kelief Corns will give the troop a flag. The W. It. U. Is presenting each troop of Girl Scouts with u flag. Friday afternoon nt three-thirty o'clock tho Presbyterian church troop is to get its flag. Monday night the chorus is meeting at the home of Mrs, It, U. Stuelquist at seven o'clock. INSURE WITH HENRY THO MP. Legion Auxiliary To Give Dinner On Tuesday evening the members of the American lscglon auxiliary r to entertain with a pot luck dinner at the chamber of commerce rooms for nil auxiliary members and their hus bunds and all members of the Legion aud their wivos. The dinner will be at stx-t bitty o clock. Mrs. Wallace Wintler, Mrs. Virgil Keyt, Mrs. Clintoti Chexem, Mrs. W, L. May, Mrs. George Misfcldt are in charge. The nnnual poppy sale of the aux iliary will be held this month with Mrs. E. P. Dorris in charge to be assisted by Miss tiny Ruth as assist ant chairman, Mrs. 8. S. George. Mrs. Delia llorin. Mrs. Hnrold Wells, Mrs. Corl Steinmets, Mrs. Paul Hi-rckhardt, Mrs. W. L. May. BRINQ YOUR work to Her man's where the beat of workmanship costs nu more. Watchmakers and Jewelers. ?90 Willamette. For homes without serWcfw the Maytag is available with in-built gasolin motor Factory of th Mavia$ C64 N avion, Iowa, home of the world's) iargeM numuJaUurer wosicra daughter is no longer n child, nnd is not only a married woman but a mother, who is guiding her own off spring. How great a contrast Is the moth er, even when she thinks things are not just is she would order them, lets ner daughter and son-in-law discover the world for themselves. Deor Mrs. Jordan: Plenc give me a little iorormatioi. rYtf?h ine two states are ee;o, ARp'.cna g v oiororo, lor a person that needs to change climate for noor health. And how could I get in touch with someone to get Information regard ing cl mate and work there. I thank you kindly. CLIMATE SEEKER. Answer: For reliable information on what would be the most healthful climate, by all means consult your physician, since what is a healthful change for one person or own mal ady, another may bo better for an other. It depends on what is the matter with one's health. Do not prescriba for yourself, but consult a physician. As to working conditions, resources of the states mentioned, and the like, write to the chambers of com merce at Denver, Colo., and Phoenix, Ariz. Tell them what phases most interest you, aud they will doubtless rend you printed materiel and per' haps letters on these subjects. uvlI L3 2ka m DOUBLE ACTING BAKING EASIER OEM MAKES rAKcfltfri -'in ru' ! Calumet must i hive real merit mutt be batter than commonplace baiing powoer or it coukin't be the favorite of mil lion of the most particular cooIls. LESS THAN it PER BAKING We-Minr are much In everyhvs ; minds j"ist now. 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Ore.. 724 8. 7th 8t. La Grande, Ore., Holmes Bldg. Lyndon. Wn., 517 Front St. Marh)lsld, Ore., 4A3 N. Broadway MnMlnnvllle, Ore., 232 Third St. Medlord, Ore., 31 N. Bsrtlstt Mt. Vernon, Wn., 320 Klnoatd Monroe, Wn., 66 E. Main Ode.. a. Wn. Okanogan, Wn, Second Avenue Olympla, Wn., 218 E. 6th St. Ontario, Ore., Oregon Avenue Oregon City, Hogg Bros.. 804 Mais Pssco, Wn., 120 8. 4th St. Pendlston, Ore., 127 W. Alta Pomsroy, Wn. Port Angeles, Wn., 204 8. Lincoln Port Orchard, Wn, Bay Street Portland, Ore, 132 Fourth St. Puysllup, Wn, 205 N. Meridian Raymond, Wn, 121 Duryea Ronton, Wn., 2nd and Bronaos Way Roseburg, Ore., 124 Jsoksen Salem, Ors, 467 Ferry St St. Helens. Ore, Seattle, Wn, 1619 Third Avesae Spokane, Wn, W. 335 Spragus Sunnysldt, Wn, 522 Sixth) St. Taooma, Wn, 760 Broadway The Dalles, Or., 4031, Wasklsfltsi Tillamook, Ore, Watson Bldg. Vancouver, Wn, 1112 Main St. Walla Walla, Wn, 17 8. 4th St. Wsnatchee, Wn, 31 8. Mission Yakima, Wn, 203 W. Yakima Avt.