The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 21, 1928, Image 11

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Tntie 21. 1923-
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uncheon
Given lor
Mrs. Bubb
MABIAN LOWET
OB,
motor
were ac-
'fukSn and Mrs. 0. DTBorer
i,!d at the horn of the former
KLday for a charmingly ap-
T arias Iunenpu.
" or two tablea war Invited
5 Arthur A. Bogr and
If. r m roB
California. They won
I to Eugen by Mra. Roc era'
TSSu Lillian Skattabo of Oak-
JSE, who was sere until Wed
i, Vi ihe left for Seattle. .
?NH. McDonald left Thnra.
- W t week or io in Portland and
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SlnJrSSpi" of Portland baa
rWu to Eugene with her sis-fteTr-
Backberg and baa re-
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ma VISIT.
2? a.mnel Room of Portland la
h Eugene for a few montba
k. amjl jIb k.
Z. V and Mra. Herbert Boom.
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KlAiT
ji Soma
Gross left Thursday
a Hit, Morris Moorhead. She plana
roM moat of the summer.re
J, to the fan to enter the TJnl-
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Lii AT HALL
a, in cream aodal of the Santa
Udl' Aid nodety la' to be
flhtsnlu ' th 8nt" CI halL
ama of game and music la
avis FOR EAST '
i rCT7 Jonea and two children
imrbt aoon for the east to visit
c ma wpvK
In. E B. Brown of Cnnby, Or-
t m 4nghtr, Mra. George W,
iv inn VISIT
t. Ms T. Kelllnr la away for a
I am visiting In Portland and
a tlffl reiaoreaana friends.
. fqh muriTn
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c
ei L 0. Oaranach of Portland la
at hi Ongen donna? Jane w
aifkttr, Mra. L Hasan.
Menus for Family
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RISTBB MART
fABT Orange Juloe, eer-
' al ereun. eriao broiled bacon.
W p, toaat, milk, coffee.
OflBON Stuffed oniona, let
natwtehea. jollied prase and not
at, Bilk, tea.
jflfSSB Baked ham and ptneap
i aUMd rice, aaparagna cream
fl mdding, milk, coffee.
tttr freih or canned pineapple
ta aatd with the dinner ham. The
aVonld be cot from two to three
thick and baked with the f rnlt
ekaf H, If f reah pineapple la naed
at be allowed to stand in angar
iter before baking.
UaaraiBe Cream Salad
benches atparagne, 1 enp of
, 1 dice onion, 1 whole dore, 8
rwt, eprlg parsley, a celery
t 1-2 teaspoon alt, 1-4 tea-
WrOra, 1 tableapoon (elatine.
akin yon ma at
ble-Like Beauty
l Un Wallae Hopoer
ma io yoar race th
nauy smooth
h a w f.ni
h) kekfaig for
to en-
the loTeli-
"By own
rjea hae
had the
jire. In
ii ai " '
4 bopB
I found
I wished.
ran m
lWuk for
Jallaee
fi
tak
loath ebslailiaii'
car of th many women
dJ?.11" an abundance of
'"Wi like mine, I recommend the
J"JJ" re available
" WfflUr aeyeral sizes.
on any
whipping cream.
Cut on enouirh tins nf inuMmi a
line mold, making them the exact
height of the mold. Cook in boiling
salted water until tender. Remove
from water and cool. Chill until need
ed to line the mold. Scrape remaining
bdiioiuub ana nut in enorc lengtna
Add with 1 cup water to water in
which afparague waa cooked. Tie on
ion, cloTe, carrot, parsley and celeryi
leavea In a square af cheesecloth and
sad to asparagus. Uook anal tender.
Remove "bouquet garni" and press
asparagus with the water in which
it waa cooked. There should be about
1 cup.
Soften gelatine In cold water for
Ave minutes. Dissolve over hot water.
Add to aaparagna puree and stir until
cooL 'When rnivtar begin to thicken
fold In cream whipped until firm.
Turn into a mold lined with th aa
paragna prepared for this purpose
and let stand until chilled and firm.
TJnmold onto a bed of lettuce and
serve with French dressing.
This Is an extremely attractive
salad to serve unmolded on a large
platter at tie table.
This New Jersey Man
Gaiied 28 Pounds
One Atlantic City man who needed
28 more pounds took McCoy's Tab
lets for 8 week and gained the flesh
he wanted. One thin woman gained
15 pounds In five weeks, thanks to
McCoy'a and a young woman from
Alabama writes that her weight
jumped from 100 to 125 after taking
only three boxea of McCoy's.
McCoy takes all the risk Read
this Ironclad guarantee. If after tak
ing 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy's
Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxea any
thin, underweight man or woman
doesn't gain at least S pounds and
feel completely satisfied with the
marked improvement in health your
druggist la authorised to return the
nurchase nrice.
The name McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Tablets haa been shortened just
ask for McCoy a Tablets at Steven
son's, Inc., or any drag store in
America.
Friendship Club Letters
To Mary Jordan u
e
Hm srpli
lug ajuMtlew of heart ami ham dlsoiiaeed aynihsfr
testily and aanalbly ky a Lan osunty woman.
R miit immw
'j'tua old woman who lived In a shoe
m . uuww uiv wxttuyrnxmuM
to that of the nu vhA writes nu a
PUZZLED. Her on la to many.
Dear Mra. Jordan:
What would you auxreet dotna In a
case like thlei I hav been in love
with a woman for 10 years. She ia
now a widow, and I think aha love
me. However, ahe haa a aix-year-old
boy that I too ornery for words, and
I dielike him a I hat to be near
him. His mother idolises him and
where she goes he go. Her mother
wants toe My ana It eeeme to me
that would be ideal for me, anyway.
I can't bear to aire her no. and vat I
hesitate to marry her with the idea
ol living with that boy.
PUZZLED,
Answer: -
Perhaps your problem would be
soWed just aa the old woman's who
'"whipped them all soundly and sent
them to bed.' And yet, there la a
complication. Very few men, even fine
ones, are big enough and broad-minded
enough to bring np another man'a
cnudren.
If you aald yon war fond of the
lad, but that he needed discipline,
there might be some hop that your
marriage would turn out a happy on.
Bat to dislike th child at th start
la a bad beginning. You hav no right
to marry this woman with expecta
tions of doing her small eon oat of
a home shifting th responsibility to
another member of the family, no
matter how suitable. The child, who
belongs to this woman, has a prior
claim to yours, yon being relatively a
at: anger, however fond of her.
Ana to live with them both and dis
like the child might prove even worse,
If the child la at all sensitive, aa chil
dren are likely to be. Spoiled he may
be, with being an only child, and th
child of a widowed mother, besides.
But that, after all, 1 not hi fault,
but here.
If I were yon I would think long
and hara on the relative justice In
the matter before jumpin into matri
mony. It Is far better to have loved
and lost than to have loved and mar
ried and wrecked the marriage on
dislike of a child. And pity the mother
wfto aae to divide her heart between
her warrlnr husband and son.
eir Letters
BY RUTH DSWEY GROVES
DOWN WOMEN
REGAIN STRENGTH
ia E.Pirikham' Vegetable Compound
A Dependable Medicine
that I sara K a trial. It hag car-
tainly dona wonder for ma, I bar
praised It to ilngia ana to marnea
women and Intend to continue it
It aeema that taking yoar medlcin
haa made me a different girl- I alo
secured Lydla E. Plnkham'i Pllli
for ConatlDatioD and they have
haloed ma wonderfully. Maa,
Hauir Bxcm, 4929 National Street,
Tacony. Philadelphia, Fa.
A Weak. Nerrow Woaua HrJperl
Terra Haute, IndWI have a baby
aiz months old and after he was
born I felt eo badly I could hardly
do my work. I waa weak, nervous
and run-down. I hare taken three
bottles of Lvdia E. Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound and would not
be without It, I feel lots better and
m ahla a do BIT DOUSeWOrK. 1
also take Lydia B. Plakharo' Pills
for Constipation. I would Ilk yon
to print tW lotto om of u
papers for I have often beard re
marks about your testimonials.
Tiuw ear. Ton never see letters
from inrme In this city. It Is al
ways somewhere else.' " Ma. J. K.
Monrt 1801 Blaine ATMU. Terra
aa doaa for oUers 1 Haute, Indians.
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Z" Hklstm a.n.wT
'r4T'1 U Taowiy, Wiiia, Fa.
'fuSJjT'U'ig how much Lydla
rs Vegetable Compound
.?!' f- After my second
N a, rnLI ws always tired.
MOM. LOVE:
1 Try and do It! Shake a Ii Un,
mean. Surely waa kiddinx myself
when I wrot to yon yesterday, i waa
about a free of Pede aa the roads are
of Sunday drivers. He was suddenly
an immovable object In my patn
His car was parked at my door all
this morning. And every ten minutes
he rang me up from the building
acroaa the street. I knew he could see
me If I tried to sneak out. And ho
rent In a bunch of violate and then a
box of roses and finally a corsage of
orchids.
I had to aire the orrhlda tn Flor
ence and let Alan think MicheDo sent
them to her. She wss glad enough to
get them to keep her mouth shot. I
races she wants to use them aa a aug-
reetion to "Mich," as she calls him.
Norman's aunt got the roses and I
mess Alan won t be cut uo If he
thinks I bought myself soma violets.
Then a stream of notes. Implor-
nr me to se him. Threatened to
bard ma until I tare In. I got kind of
nervous after awhile thinking about
how It would look to Alan if rede Kept
sending flowers and epiatiea au
arming. So I had to let him tn.
Too can score one, Mom. For this
time you guessed right. HandlBg a
Rnnth American Is not the same a
blowing bubbles with a boy like Billy.
He'd (net been wsltlng for me to
rv him signal It seemed. Bnt when
told him we must stop seeing ears
other be knew It waa time to speai or
keep silent forever attar.
Croee my heart I had no Idea Be
was natty anma -me. nm worn n
aia he didn't Otoe with flowers.
He had a few gestures to meke, too.
To tall the truth, I don't think be
meant a word of It, though I never
heard sock s stream of loving laa
fiuae In my abort but not colorless
life. I couldn't take him seriously oe
cause I'm sore I'd bava knows It U
he'd been really losing Us bead over
me.
Well. I got him out finally but he
says he won't give me up. I hope
be won t be a menace.
Deareat love.
MARTI!.
NEXT: "Let that he a ltu,"
writes Mosu
(Copyright, 1028, NEA Service, Inc.)
Missionary Tea
To Come Friday
Cecil Harding missionary- circle of
the first Christian cnurch la to nsv
tea Friday afternoon at the church.
the hoars to be from two-thirty to
four o'clock.
Mary Belle Hramley la la charge of
the program to be given.
Mary Elizabeth WUmot la
chairman.
Fashion Hinta j
NEW BOUTTONIERC
Ravishing I a tiny lapel nosegay.
made of little red bead radishes.
green leather sterna. They look like
miniature ouncn om lor marKet-
Ing.
HALF-AND-HALF
A new street sabual divides from
Hp to heel to have one side black lit
ard end the other lavender shsrkskin.
The joining ia openwork stitching.
LUOQAOe RACK
Make your guest room a Inggsga
stool by painting a camp stool a
gay color and using rhlnts for Its
seat.
abUXLEI ANXTxUMO
Nile Club
Has Last
Gathering
V-t ft..!. w ...
. wv. inert, wveiWR inf) WTlTn
mer memtwri of the Eugon cluU
PfhtB of th Nile, tiathered at
vhi- iui nu iirnciivn iuncn-
Jn ,wrtt ,vn the benqupt room
"V"" wv voTBn were arrtneed rr
thfrtv.thpu sa t, - e.kl- - -
... . . "a most
attracU-a with lame baskets of pink
" uiuv canierourr oeua.
.. Mr8 Georire Monroe. Mra. EL V.
rt'nrH Yl.a T V t- . - .
.iish , inri, Jin. J.
Mclall. and Mrs. E. E. Hiltibrand
""b me no eaaea.
Mn A Tl I.) 1 , , ,
!J5 - h i visiting from
?1'?,,rS,1,',,, ""h '' Mra.
o. p. TUlman, war gueata at the
Vttr rkaa nautivuK. la . . &
. w. pivimiu mi or ioe paBT, or-
nr wr preaented with gifts In
r. .a.-un oi meir aerricea tor the
Oeoree Monroe! Mra.'c. P. Tillman,
rj. Fj, niiiiorana are the
r uuu ratieraon
WHO AhnorVAsi h-t a ,11-. ..t
. ..v wvmuii(B hiiiuvr raarr
was presentod with a basket ot flow-
- huiu IL1FJ CIUD.
Bridge waa the afternoon! direr-
Sinn. fra 1 1-.K-.a. T t j ....
i t tM l , 'l"l'"ra ana mtb.
v aa. iurmtm wmuuig tae nonora.
Woman's Day
H ATT.TTWTin omrvr m ,
N old and a young mother gave
- ur uvea lor their children the
rtt hal Haw xr Vi ii . .
T-riom iUln oi
r airmount, lndH hurled heraelf upon
m ujoc uailUVT on oer
larm m oraer to Keep it from paaa
ItlaT saVa tha K-,v - U .
pear-old son who had fallen before It
uumuoui a. b reeman, tx ot
Bradford. Pa., died In saving the Ufa
, , ,.,"'" iMusitber, Aire.
Uertrude Cook. Mother and daughter
wo i cleaning nouae wnen tbe daugh
ter broke through the railing of th
IMHM riAAa m. rill. T . 1
; ,,--- v - JlU" eu mouier
held her aa long aa ahe could, but
waa unable to pull her back, and waa
aldewalk below rather than give up
w re.p. xno mouer aied 10 min
utes later. The daughter will live.
And such is the power ot the ma
ternal Instinct that it ia more merd-
- .uc hu, tuuuicr iu oie nan w
sea her child die. Much ia said about
ujv price oi mouiernooa, lie Dondi
and responsibilities. The biggeat price
ia the constant fear engendered by
too much mother love.
" ' ' ' MORE OF IT "
Another maternal love atory. Near
ly Zi yeara ago Mra. Grace Wilson
II. hap hh I.' , V. . 1 0,.m ,1,- I . .1
" " w. UVMV. ,U, U1SV UU1U
I when the child's father took It away
u-r, xb mo mer now nas oe
gun wandering over the whole earth
MrMlltl lllraa faxsuul T--...-
una a- ct-vj jimiiitj. Aj-r u-aii ULKf B OQr
from one city to another, wherever
-aiu ui umr uuaoana a presence.
How rarely we hear of a child dedi
cating its whole life to finding a miss-
InsT n Mnr -Mka hi- ki.
onte don t often get misplaced as
unuuron uo. (rroiMDiy, uo, Decauae
nature means the race to go on and
not hack and makes each generation
more concerned with the one ahead
than the one behind 1
SHANTUNG ENSEMBLE
Strina-colored shanton nrtnravf In
a leaf and berry rattern in autumn
cones, maaes tne xroca and lines the
reddish ehantunc coat of a nttW an.
aembla.
NANCY PAGE
Bags far Sport Wear
Sport Gay Color
By Florence La Oank
J
Peter Page's niece brought a per
sonal gift to Loia. 8he did not know
her very well, bnt ahe had heard all
about the recent wedding and ahe
new how fond Nancy waa of her
girlhood chum. Out in California
where ao many daya are made for out
of door aporta the fashion makers
ortq specialised on sporta attire.
There is no reason why the same
uunga are not equally smart in the
east If they are worn at the right
time with the- right clothes. Take
the matter of hand bags, for in
stance. When Tjofa retllrnml anil nniioJ k
box she found a gay calico bag quilted
in uiu ume laanion. -ine inaide of
the bag was a vivid canary yellow.
The outside waa Turkey red patterned
In yellow with a fleck of green now
and then. The quilting gave It the
look of an old Provence quilted petti
coat The bag waa mounted In a tor
toise frame.
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Another bag waa ot hand woven
material. The ground was creamy
white. An old time pattern auch aa
was need by the mountaineer of
Kentucky and Virginia waa woven In
green. This bag waa aet into a frame
with galalith green balls for elasps.
The third Bag waa an envelope
type, also hand woven. Thia coloring
waa deep blue and white.
Club Members
Have Lawn Party
Thirty-one members of th College
Great Neighborhood club were nrea-
ent for the no-hoateaa luncheon the
croon rave Wednesday on the lawn
of th cluhhona.
For the wetnm Mrs. A. X Ingalls
gave a talk on Italy,
Mra. Arthur Brown and Mrs. 0. 0.
Whltten were hoateaaea for th aft
ernoon.
On th third Wednesday tn July
the xroun will meat with Mra. TVinM
Tseng.
Girl Scouts
Bugle Corps
Is Announced
V(Mtlfteta lle.1 C a. u
home of Mrs. 8. 8. lieorge Wednea-
M-, --m.iK (o wae un plans for the
organiaation of a Girl &routa bugle
ronm. hainsr fnrmarl t.-- ik.
sorahip of the Kugene American Le-
Th rjonp la to meet once a week
o clock at the home of Mra George.
jno iieai meeting win ne tne organ
iaation One with nrlAmn .
and treaaurer to be elected.
Thomas Powers Is to teach the
group. Mra. Arnold Schrup, director,
will renreawnt th m,l Q.... i t.
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!", after the group and Mra. George
wilt be In charxe from tha Ama,un
Legion auxiliary. At the meeting
glrla, outliuuig the program to be un-
Members of the corps are Lorraine
Ilunt. Kooaevelt troop; Pauline Smith,
Haptiat troop) Kather Van Oedal.
Geary troopj Helen Boykln, Lincoln
troop! Anna Koae CothreU, Wood row
Wllnnn ma K f 1 - ,
. F "iw Amirraon, r ran
cea Wlllard troop-, tlathorlne Galla
gher, 8t. Mary'a troopj Julia Baker,
Whlteaker troopj Jean Holden, Unl-
verailv hlk (nun, .U Cl...
maker, Presbyterian troop; Alice Tlll-
o,u, ui .wci imop; ana Mary
Steelqnlat from the Bacaieawea troop,
Margaret Waugh from the Sarajawea
troop, and Pauline George from the
TTnlveralty high troop, all three of
whom hara their own buglea and are
oirciaSr "nre,uuil' "V Ua9
Auxiliary Plans ;
. Meeting Friday !
Vhm ,.r-.1. . . ,1 . T . .
anxillary of the Fraternal Order of
:i " V ". 'V. i,n- to De held In
, K.f-".II!"t hal'i 'riay evening at .
eight o clock.
Thla ! A 1. Ik. 'I . .
----- i-n ui, mil mreiing at
which the newly-installed offlcera will
, .-.nirrminmeut is to be pro- 1
vlded and refreshments served
kfM (1...!. Ul 1- . .
--- -- oiiuua lb cnairman
for the evening. ,
ay ioy v
Lry ltI amlisX
f- J aoesasntial to health, T
I ""I arc richly provided by "a
Lai. Roman Meei
LIPTOKS
Ootd MeoVal fce ska Jag'
A sjpotless
drainboard
botUe. DON'T SCRUB, Btalna o
Uke magio. Boap mat do h. Scour.
trOaUaivl,CUtx
ONE WOMAN TELLS ANOTHER
I SCRUB AND SCRUB, YrlT MY CLOTHES
NBVER LOOK REALLY WHITE
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in .7 ' ' " a l ' vrvm
B7UI7WL.U
youIre old fashion-
ED WHY SCRUB?
OONT YOU KNOW
RINSO SOAKS CLOTHES,
SNOWY WHITE
9
NIXT WASHDAY
look mow whits and sweet
YET DIDNT SCRUB A BITj
TOLD YOU STW)
tATIA
r
-mi
A T9 (
SAY BUT THESE SHIRTS
LOOK NICE AND WHITE
YES, RINSO IS A
GREAT SOAP AND
IT SAVES CLOTHES
SAVES ME. TOO
iVfro Mar '
whi and neLAnd T0 ght tT Z h fcit
'ckoa 8l t
- 1 ' "tt 1
whiter uashes -from tub orvvcolio?
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