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Tag? ?rta 8 1 r rTn, ?nr n?, h Groups lo f, "hIVIt. k.TTZZ trftb Group 1 Havf Heavy Schedule , pr MARIA I? ho -.ked to t maren. 4 nan m6 link 00 ciuw. aiM I, nc f tk MeiWaa, for th. ZJE-LSrTE o ift ' " iti fl5r th city cl"b f T25to7 I ...ifftflC 8 (CS. ' end lod 0(WLIM(UBm 1I1B UU 0 ''rST.ned menf maetimgn foe th .k, iniJ chore iw " dudnnta en Prate wnim e TROW CMWW W Mrs. i' m WT.WIKBlt) l rkMhw Mtitt " W" rl" f'rttto ; it club is lo oi ; Wt(l- tms of ttaJv3 (1 "CcKil Hardin WOT ctovb. I 7J..V on TuBSfter arvenrtg, Cas- T i. ,u. r-ritivrj oneler t t. t .r. vw. mi r.itw Bar- ' '- of I hi ; Mt Christian rw Aw, w.ung and IXL . Urtohre . a Fridmy t V0-tftllV ,ek . Mrs. K& ma r. rwvimij I . for a chrmint t:alr oi uj t ForUanrl, uiln of Mr. Karktorlf. S irtT ln-luSid Mrs. W Mr.. P. I Blood. Mr.. Bsyraotid Torrr. 1W H H. Brifh.m, Mr.. Alio. Cor 2l Mr.. W. It. Chirry, Mr.. Willi.m r'i". m,. W. H. Adrian. Mrfc rJre Ohjnb.r, aad th. ho.tM. JBTTINO TUESDAY Th. MiMionary fullfl jtrmip tvr ST First Chrl.tian church. 1. to h.T. tmt. aTn. wt Tlw '.ow ,irid M'" UUdy. Stroim i. the pj-eridf.t. S00IAI- NIGHT Mmbr of the Pythl.B Sl.tw. m n nhanrrci Mrial niffht on IwHey .veiling, October 1, t th.ir mMtlni In the Knlfht. of Prthi.. hill Mr.. Cora Dill.rd, Mr.. Tfieo Hirrle, Mrs. Prince G!e. nd Mn. U C. DeBurgh r. th cominitt.. in ttarj.. ... ALLIAKCE METTI7I0 The bustno. meetinf of th. Unt tari.o Women's Alliance is to he held oi Tiifsdar nfternnon. October 1,, at Ibe home of Mre. Harris Carr. MRS. CORnZ HOSTESS On TiifirliT efternoon. October 1. r. flrover Cord. i. to entertain at her home for the meeting of th. Delta Gamnin Mother.' chlb and the .lum uf of the sorority to do eewtng. K1RMFH STTTDENTS T ) WED the ennrement of MI.. Phoeb. 6je to Sydney Hayslip has been n toonted In Portland. Both are aradu itu of the University of Oregon hre Miss Gage I. a memwr of Karni K.ppa Gamma and Mr. Hay illn fa i member of Slama Nu frater nitT. The wedding -will be an .rent of .Ortetwr M. Kotillion Dance To Be Given On Tuesday tdnit t the KMillinn 'lub will be their op ting duice on Tuewl.y .Tenlng. Oc teber 1. r the Cr.ftsmen clnbhon... Dr. and Mrs. Charle. E. Hunt. Mr. H Mrs. Raymond Msrlntt. Mr. and Mrt. 0. P. Fletcher, and Mr. and Mr.. truest R. Oil.tr.p wlU be the host. m tire erening. it will be guest mgnt for the dub. lO DAYG FREE During Fall Housecleanlng Popular priced companion to the world famottf Standard Model No. 1 1 Great Offer unite For a Umiud time onlf we o. ,kt. .1.,. w rvip 441j1 Um .wW7 dal during fall hawecleanlng. It U fuU , rfied, powerful, with handaome crat bf ? h.odrRrml qualitr nd beautr t th,. marweW. new M . SpedaH- ium a. i( It wre tout own. After too Ii w P dollari dowti. balanca ? mtn lntral cbaam- H. W. WHITE o-o ur n 8 '8 Willamette w Kennell-Elli. photo mm. W. P. Ssr.st.a (Hi s tkli mw. mlltil .f th. Rt,.r Re el.k. T ir.u. nt wj . Wsdsntay ssl I. a nenkar sf th. t.t. Fstsratl.n W.tt.'. Cl.k.. Ta.r. an iD.r. Mm. ferry I Its n.mlnr.ftlsj. Church Night And Open House Are Planned ft uiwlrwat this pIt fnr ttia 11 ttrm with itiuuel church r mvtm nifht on FrMi? vninf. OKlvr 4. On (hgf nrraalon thf Tsrioo ciurehet hold rfreptions for Th nnoftl nptm h nu w for t hf tiring orviiiutimi imi hll of residence on th campus it ached tiled for h f.-illowing Saturday afning, October 12. City Club Meeting Major Event Tuesday Th larger elnh rnt for th mHt w?k will be the October mating of the new Cftr rlnh on Tusdaj erenina at aeven-tblrtj o'clock in the Eugene hotel. Completion of the orfaniaatioo of the varIo"ua departmnt in tho club will b the main i(rm of ht.iinesa. Mm, A rah "Royt Re ia chairman for the mnainal progrim. tr. John Mez of the aniTeriit.T faciiltj ia to plav 'cello numhera. A ancial hour will follow the huaineaa sewion. Mra. Ralph Crow ia president of the club. Infonnl Supper To Be Given Monday Even in? Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smythe ( F.rma Zimmerman 1 of Mexi co, Professor .nd Mrs. E. E. DeCou r. entert.ining informally at a fire aide .upper Monday evening st their home. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Smyths, Tir. and Mrs. Warren D. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Packard. Miss Margaret Skavlan and the hosts. Missionary Meet The October meeting of the Foreijn Missionary aociety of the First Meth odist Episcopal church is to come oa Tnesdav afternoon. October 1. at fwo tbirty o'clock In the church. Dele gate, will be elected for the southern Willamette district meeting to be held her in October for the Home and Foreira Mi.aionar aocietlea. League Meeting The meeting of the Congrevsrioiial Women's League comes on Tue.dsy October 1, when Mrs. .1. M. Koch will entertain at her home it S6I Sixth renu. w.t at two-thirty o clock. The league I. to give a cske festival on October 22. ntm only offer to loin Eoreka bpf ELFTRiC CO. Phone SKI i. M' IBltt "" 1. 11. it) l (Jt a ...kId. urn nr gwtJT.phy. rner.. Ftjel., j. -Wr,r, Ktlllyn gnrrro I. i. - " ' A KOf1l attwl .f i T. fiuow th, "' iu Catholic Daughters Plan Special Meet Monday n.T,.!,I ,,!?4,;r 6f c.thouci mr(' i. to ... . fj ? l!. i. ijn,,,J October i, is !, " ild,,,n lh Enn h in.,, of In m. Msry's hall Th. .ff.ir will b at .ll-th rtv oVlnrV Tk. ' ',' J- E. Kreats. Mrs. Aur, Sr,'?dL,.rifr' uJ"r'1 M1ian. Sr.. Ne.l McCormirk Mi.. 1.,!; c j tr.. Thomas I'smy. Initiation cere monies will fellow the banuu.t. a- Monthly Dinner Far Parish To Be Wednesday Tne first of th. monthly parish din ners for th. fall at St. Mary'. EPl cop.l church It to be given on Wed nesday evening. October 2, at tix Ihiny o'clock at the pariah hnnee Memlers of t. M.sry'. gtliM. of which Mrs. Bruce Bogart t. president, will be in charge for the erening. Members of the guild r to h.v. their regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at ti. palish hou... Episcopal Church Plans Student Reception A reception and danea hoiwriTig tti dnts of the Unirertity of Owgon ar to be given on tha roraing Friday evening. October 4, by 8t. Miry'a Kniscopal ehurrh ot th parih bout. The affair will be giren at etjht-tMrfy o'clock. All etudent menibara of tha church and thorn intereeted art) in vited to attend. Miu Jnet (fabome ta chairman for the affair. Two Planning Trip To Bend For Talks .' Mra. Tbomaa Bailey, prwaifent of the State Women' fiionary arc.ty of the Cbriitun church, arw Mrm. C, A. Horton, di strict chairman of the society, are to go to Bnd tbe coming Friday to attend t nipeting of the Uia sionan society of tha Christian choreh there. Tliey will appall at a meeting ta be held Friday evening. Christian Ladies' Aid To Meet Tuesday The ladies' Aid society of th. Pint Christian church I. h.ving it. regular .ocisl and business meeting on Tu dsv afternoon, October 1, at th church at. two-thirty o'clock. All women of the church are IrrHted to attend. Mrs G. E. Bsrton I. ch.ir man for the afternoon. 0 Play To Be Given By Missionary Society Rehearsals for the missionary play t. h. in hv tie Women a Mission- srr society of the First Chrlstisn uhiirch are to be held on Monday even ing, September SO, at srren o dock at the church. The play is to ne given oti id. Mtg of luewliv October .. by the Thorn.. Bailay I. I" ciery. airs. charg. W. B. A Social The card p.rty and aocts) ofjhe Wonsan'. Benefit aaeortaHon cone i. . ... Kantemhsr 80, at eight o'clock in the Moose bell Mrs p'salie J.-kaea, Mr.. NeU Bartow, and Mrs. M G. Innn r. the com mittee In rh.rge in tie card room. Mr. Mar KhaTik. Miss B.lJr Shk. snd Miss Ethel Hesa r. to cb.rge in the dining room. ' leesr.ee. Tbt Au'eraMl. i-m V TTTrWFT.M have 1. 54. 1st Nad B.nk Bldg. Ph. T84 w.t. nsNvok. Style Kraft Siep tad Pr.es Howlt.l. Phone 21 SO Now Loc'.d lf Ulnar BuMdleg genua you e.nno ... how you .' enm'nt cert .pei.a do., not n.e. e.r.eliy Indict. .' V .!.,. ki.t with ol, veu h.v. I... w"f y bout- New lot. ted M'..r 8idg after Nov.irB.r . a em Svo.y mi Dr ,fTBiw.rw"' nday P m.- Spec' meeting for iff' i?LP.,uEn"re America JOXalhh I k.ll l3 Fv mx".v'e.tint nd soc'al TMd.V i p. m. I.un.TfijB), for nit '"!!'f 1 ""rsi Prr,vter. '"n Aid society. home of Mi Mara9 Cushii,,. lo.p. ni. lin.iBcon fr ,,!, division of jenti' Piwer eT.'d aoca)t the hre ( r..- .1. A. L'tat,,, voii? i.iiat. ..If m. Luncheon for divf)on of tti&- Aid ,ewl. hon of Mr.. ,1 H. ('fn (oasi. I p. m.--I.un.-'ne(i,i fora' tr: divnn of isTntr, pr. bviarui rpurch Ig,1ri' Aid j.' home of Mrs. fi. I t rfc. p. m. Mcttrajnn ,,P. ir.t (.Tinsmo church at tha 2:30 p. m. Meetinr of Pelts. tmma Motiats' club and aiumaa. of wrority at horn of Mrsbrover Cordt. 2:S0 p. m. Mewing of Con gregstlon.l Worn-';. at home of Mr.. J. M. Koch. 2:3tJ p. m. F',iiitna meeting tor Lnirarieti Womn' alliance at lie home of Mrs. Harris larr. 2:80 p. m. Meeting, of for eign Mission. r society of sirst Methodist Rpiscor.il cnurch st the church. 7:30 p. ni.-VtttH of City cJitb, Eugfie. hot.l. 7:30 p. m. Mnetlna of Cecil Herding Slisslon.ry cirel. of First (.heisrla. churck at th ohurck. T:5tt p. . Soci.l for Pvth lan Sisters lodg. at. Rn.ahts of Pj'thins hall. S p. ni. Goevt nlejit for Vic tory circj. of firat Baptbt church at the church. 8:30 p. m. Otiening danco of vnr snd gue.1 night for Kotil lion club. Craftsmen clubbouea A. U. W. Will Get 01 sen Plav On Nov. 14 "ft noun cement that tha first of the Mreni Olan playa will be hare ou November 14. The local branch of ti American Aaeociation of Vnl ereity Women Is iponsoriog the ntmrnc of the players here In thre productioqg fhia yer, the fundi to be used in the scholarship and low fund maintained by tii branch. The player sre presenting "The TwoIt Tbouasnd-' in Portland but It i not knot n definitely whether or not that will be the play to 1 glvea In Eugene. Mm. Virgil D. Earl chairman of the committee frnn the A. A. U. W. in charge of the plays this yer. Th Moroni Olsen Plsyers have bcn coming to Kugene leering woman In the company bd4 oualneaa manager, n n former U4 reraity of Oregon student, ; Junction City Group hntcrtamed By Mrs. Pettcrson jrVrTTON C!TT. Kent MO.fSr- rtal) Th ladies of the First Chris tian church held their regular matting at the home of Mra. retterson on Thorsday afternoon. Plans were 41s entiBrHi for the haaisar which (a to h held on Thursday: November 21. Th afternoon was anent In piecing a quilt which ( to be sold at the haxeftr. Nfra. Besale Strome inTiter! the lafl to havt thir nrit me tins at her home on October 17. After the buinss meeting s lunrheno was served- Those nrrsent were Mra. . ?. l,ee. Mrs. Phermsn Hwank, Mre. h.a. Klmm Mr, .tohn BHH Rob rfu Mm. Ua Whirml. Mm. C. V. Thornton, Mr. Zelma Stuckrafh, a rfamaehrto. RpltV. Mn. I'. V. riVflns, Mra. T. 0. WflHama, Mrs. 1-svWrWn, Upi Oeoree Porter. Mre Jepe vf r. TartiMn Ifn HnhmAD. Mra. Nellie McFudden. Mrs. gchiaeo. Mrt. Mae Gsrdner, and Mrs. Pettrsos. Mrs. F'assett Gives Partv For Son On Birthday Jtra. Tra.k F.swt entartauied rltb a hlrthd.v p.rty at kr hom. on Mondav .ftemoon honoring her tm. .I.ck Fatwett, the occsrt.. of ths latt.r's teurtk .naivr-Mry. . Tk. prwent for thia e.wyM. af fair were: Roberta, Dnaa. and Aa. Marebsil; Joy and Wilfred Coer; Merle Elliott, .I.ck Clark. Junior f sj l.v, rmnald and Elgin Johnson: Rob. r Bcbmitding, Doris and Jack F.s sett. Mooseheart Legion Ttie r.gul.r siewHna f be Wome. of Mooseh.st -gion Mk) heid on Tuesday enln, October 1 t .kiht o'eloc. in the Vooee hall Mr. NeU Bartow I. chairman for tie evening On October 27 the rronp eHII oeki brate with the M"s Vdge the annual tr..uk..-. Amm tha hr-t.dse .nnlvef- ..rv of .lame. J, Iat. founder f Jfoowhe.rr. Sa.nne Price for over 38 years 25outsslor5 The price U Qwjrii to rigwV aryv am tfiutemf muoiinow rovtra traro by out cdvrsWTKKT .:..eeeeeaMa NIGHT Miss Eldridtj To Be Bride On Wednesdar Entene fHends hsv4 r-Fl Invi tation, for the edd!ra of Mat I ns Fldridge. formerly of tha citv. ind Tsylor Iiobi.on to be held in West minster rre.hyten.n church neit I ednesd.y, tlctoher 2. S)t awl .ht-thirty ! Miss KJdridce i. tlte, rfeiSw, nr Mrs. Lillian V. Kldridg. wno for merly lived In Fueen. Sh. i. for mer studrnt at the l'nireset. of Ore gon and a member of Kaat'sj ta?Pa Gamma srority. Miss Flirsbi -.h Tlslbott Is to aad or toror. iis.es llorothr Cresth. Kmery Miller. Helen .lohnsym. Fred rickj Teshner. Islie ti.e. nd Phyl lis Hesnlng.en sre to be brid.smsirls. .tsVquelinr lsrsay. .rrall deuh ter of Mr. find Mrs. Seth lr.y of Ri:ene. is to be floaer stil at the ceremony. George Long of tttn he best man. I'shers will be L'idley Clark, Phil Sheridan. Lyme F:ynn, Ottcrge Hosford and Keith Rceenn. Youp Childfett By oi.it noBR'ra ihwto "TuTeo 1 so to or not to be i. the lejny to klndertsarted or Sot this fall. For to most mother, feur-year old Buddy or Bstt.v i atill a h.by. Why it just seems a .oatii .in lie wa.born! Are these little people sselflia to stert to school before tk.ir lives sre well heapn. to sTetoh tke clock every mormna. or h.re someone watch it ftir them, hunt up bet. and U. ovrrshoes and uesnrfilfta and mtirch off down the .treat snd out of our lives jut like tk. older chil dren do? For it is with a arise eeii..acbe. wo realise, that once they turn the corner we never really wholly poa- sess them sffsin for our vary oern. not until high school aesf collap" d.rs are over. And not even then. for then they will be axoesn, they ve reached man a e.tat. and vill need us less tktin ever. Th. "Why" at (tl.ttortnli Why not keep them st hoase with us . year or two lotiaerl a'hst good Is kindergarten anyvay? They only play there asd they cs. pisy at home juat as well, we .rgiie. We make up eur mlhrts to telirpho.e the kindergarten teacher tkst rhe n.etl.'t expect Buddy thi. year the. we hold back, because under It. all we feel vaguely that there saint b . reason snd . stood cut for kinder gartens. Why do oth.r children gni "Something more tkae juat plav," aaid one of the neighbor.. W. wish we knew eisctly what that, "aosje thing" la. Then we'd be able t. think it over more intelligently. Thee are a few of the thing, we need to know shoot kindergarten. , Kindergarten saeana "obildren's Pirden." It is G.rmsn word, roebel. one of the world s greatest humsnitsrisn. and educators, stsrtetl tk. "garden" for little children years ago' in Germany. The gam, aar1 ptay. In kindergar ten ar. not nw-rely time killer.. Neither are they tmtely for the pur pose of neamxhii the children. They are caretully and eoiwtifieally thought owt to develop every men tal proceea. Home ! develop the power of selection. 8fM develop quick thinking. Others ingenult, originality and reason. Co-ordination h Alas C-eriiiiatlon also ia aimed at in their play Thought, with quick muscle reaction. Ey .ad ear Im preulon. with quick mental reaction. Thought, and Ingenuity combined with eieverneea of the fingers. Co-ordination again. The liitle things they meke ere, not so Innocent as they look. They ell represent fund. mental prccmiaes of brain and fingers. Then there i. the efaracter side, the moet important of sll. These Httle cktldren .re learnlM "group lirlnw." that I, betng with other children. Their bigbeet sociel l; t .nji biIm an tkne tralaed at . time when they should be ...in.it Children see mere pleelic K.fwM l nen of n.e then after it Of course rot all children of four r five can go to kindergarten, gnv . not well oerkntr " e dk'antn la u ir.uL or they are ijll too .kn. .Mwlew in ke awer from a mother's onrw fnr two and one-half hour every morning. Tkeee tkings the narentn themselves " decide The above facte, however, msy ksln some perpleaed motkern U ke . dertelon. TODAYS RECIPE By aiSTeffl MART -THE early week, of .nrnatn are M..1 en. mrties. Feenle are at home after weeks or months of sb senc. and the hostess find, her guests eager to pick up old tiee. The weather and markete are at (heir best. It's the harvest of th. year and almost any fondstuff You'd have to guess about flavoring .'ice pudding for OO people Bcr WrO can 'eCeiati.lT flivat rice pjadir far three, An4 .ItJiflugh miUieet. l awinds of Hilll "rn. CV ar loir) every Tr, is t. new muted tut bulk. Only-1 few MurH. af a fiw by the t.ntinuou. pjm res Cofirrolled Hejsrti.f. A I eulf I nuttkl!, UfltfwB (for it ptoia'-'A .ifsfc a Bt ataSt t eoe hs : HILLS BROS COFFEE FOR wanted can be procured. Th. weather is cool enough to warrant any hot dish the heetess msy wsnt to serre, and at( th, same time wsrm enough to mii cold dishes acceptable. The "autumn" colore can be car ried out apnetirincly in food.. A gold end white or gold and green i luncheon la not startlink and am luncheon i not .t.rtinc sod srt. and Tegetshles ere colorful and vivid. 1 I lbe (ollowin; menu is na) either i ate but introduces the aolden colon note attractivelt : if rreen r.ih..: than white i, chosen for centre, t. I thread pf green peppe- and decid-: erily green lettuce accentuate this I color in the sslad: Melon rnrktall Mushrooms s Is King j Siveet Potato Croquettes) Golden Holls I'idey Salad I tirance Parfair I Coffee A white parfait served with sun-' shine cake rmphaaiirs the white and gold color scheme. Fgg yolks ere ndded to the sponge i for the rolls to give the golden color to the dough. Green and rich yellow cantaloups ' are uaed for the cocktail if green ia used with the color effect and del- I icatrly tinted honeydew if white Is chosen. Cider sslad Is typical of the season. This recipe serves eight persons: Cider Salad One and one-half cupa sweet rider. i cup lemon juice, a tablespoons granulated gelatine. U, cup cold wa ter. i ciip white grape., cup nut moats, 1-S cup diced celery. Cut grapes In halves snd remove seeds and skin. Break nut meata coarsely and chop celerr quite fine. Soften gelatine In cold water for fire minutes. Bring cider to the boiling point and stir in softened gelatine. Stir until dissolved and let stand until cool end beginning to jelly. Add lemon juice, nuts, grspessnd celery. turn Into indirldusl molds and let stand on ice until chilled and firm. tTnmold on bed of lettuce and aerve with cooked salad dressing. THirlng the aeason of 1P27-1.1-S more than 0.450,000 hunting licenses for ie taking of wild game were ia sued throughout the 4'nited States to sportsmen. Revenue from these licensei amounted to more than sn.aro.ooo. Friendship Club Letters To Mary Jordan Tn perplexing queattona of heart and home dlacuased ayrt)i tfcetically "and sensibly by a Lans county woman). Broadcaut frog Eyarf ftAo o jjm 5 rf 'af .-J By MATIY PAttTIAI.irY is tr'HfksJhiug -a-itb tawvl1irT " " . Deer Mrs. Jon4w:: ... I hare four chii-. iH.. bevs and two girle. TWy ttpn apvojC'itdcrn usually, but ene of Ink-m'iio auich better ta me then tW orWijfji that 1 fmd I am bcirg rrart . Jkjrs jtrid f believe In my hraL" (. v -Ifcer bH. Is it wrong? T imw ar vt mot here ebewM and ' ArMit neit the aeaie, an4 ) wHtieer..af it Is unnsvtural for -nit tr t-tflo a. 4 do. Parent are hvt prtae. a'nat . so are children. 9 rrtmai tws W Arm P iff .c4J I'LARAWAY'Sl FOR Triftm TCARS EUGKXE'S LEADING .MUSIC HOUPST, Vic t orr Electrolat With Hk Brunswick PaLiatrope Wiclji liadtia ,-:;;v-lrf N-tJ dFixtea-: Home EntMDra '. :,.' ' . , i-y.r,: ? ... . o." Matchl1"r5siTjty toni! AbwBtoaiintt! Tb tvo finet oowibLB' ationa oti the .nirtrel5 - - - and ber a,t Iat- way'a ym earl compUT. thein aidfc by 'sictot 0 272 auw!ek Pi.atrepa lea riAna ' " ' wreaigM R.d'o Jia With aittw 'li-' rrW)1e l.wrutits , . . ke.w:.. . WaAa ni-.se hnarn fir)sT(!oiti.:;;i5V5 owilhu'tm and ia iZiy-i:?. e "BT : - 7 STUDENTS FRIDAY Faculty Dinne Is Friday Evening r-esn and Mra. Erie W. Allen are to entertC4f home en Priday etenirg with an inform! supper rerty for the faculty of the university schnol of Journalism. In the group will b Mr. and Mra. George Sv Turnbull. Mr. and Mra. VT. K. G. Tbacher, Ir. and Mrs. Ttnlph P. Caaey. Mr ird Mrs. Ante Uae. Mr. and Mrs. llohert Hall. Mr. and Mra. t;-ore H- Godfrey, lcen and Mrs. Allen. 1 ! Woman's Day fly AIXENR SrMM&R CK1UTS will be long this fall, but storking will continue to be the sheerest silk, according to style re ports snd sccording to eOtorial con? tnsnt upon the matter. The editorial comment is from a male pen. of course, for who but a man would ever question why things should be any less eitravagnnt whether they ahow or not to be de manded by women? If thii were a", the lingerie market would hf ine on the rocka aeona ago, WHAT'? "DISORDERLY"? And they're htill arrrting them for taking sun baths. The charge ! 'H!ftrrlrriT fnn.liirl . Mnvha tvn'il i np heathenish someday not that taking the sun baths i "heathenliii Wit that cnlling it "disorderly con duct" is. Maybe someday we will Ifise enough ffsrs and tab;in3 nrt tf quail at the thought of a sun hath. k CAN TOTE NO HORE! California waitresses may or may not rejoice at a recent piece of leg islation which forbid them to carry more than ten pounds on their troy when they go up and downstairs, and SUM on KORE on Weduelay3i 5:80 P. M. -4f are more considerate or more con genial there la apt to arise some little feeling of eloper kinship. I do not rondemn yo;ir feelings In the matter. Partial Mother, or course, you jan atill show an Im partial attitude to your children. regardless, and tht la their due. to feel that their own mother i inter anted auremely in them. Meanwhile atudy out Just how It hatinened that one la better to you than the other. Hornet lino this nttilnde on the part of one child ia of feti aire to the ni tier, anil I uey neglect duties uhich they whould do because It is only too easy to 1st the other child do them. SIDI BY SUXK In Tlie Wcalf ' ' nil o 1 V I) :J(sipare fisrcsre os d o vesA? s Music Housd BeibsU PImo.-Victor and BruiuJlck Ber 1,! u"rr o cmrry mors uaa nrty , gpoundi. 0 uu nee vafua, ens wsaJi tftteh that they would be Tary tlad. Jtjat u on face value you would sxpect f woman worker to ba glsd when Aa la told that she may legally work only ai many hoora a day, that ah may legally ptand only ao tuny honra day. and that ahe mav legally not work In a place which doea not pro vide proper restrnom faahtiea. NOT 80 GLAD I Put th fact ia that thoasnnda of women wiP be Just as diaturbi-d by this ten-tKinnd-on-s-trny law as they wilt h plcasrd. For It means "uecial lfgtuliition'" for women, ths very intng wntch the ISatinnal Wom- nt Party fights with - tooth and nail, reason;ng that no fmnlover will bre a woittin. or at Uait hire hr for th same wag, as a man. If thy must bother about all the demands , of "special legislation.' i They reason that bf cause women work only bcust they must if tby - ear, and because thfy prefer any ! kind of a job to pleasant jobs, It'a better for them to have the same working conditions aa mr0aa to hare protection. It's often hard to say just who Is right, they, or the other oreanlsrd girls who insist that th abolition of special workajg protection for women undoes all that for which they have fought for years. UPERa TOPI Speaking of special demands tna,A for women, if not of them, here'a one specifically demanded of men. Controller A. V.. Itoth. of Stanford Cnirersity I President Hoover's school, by the way I edicts that, sun tan or no sun tar,, students must keep their shirts on when on university ground This f especially aimed at those misguided miscreants who play ten nla in only the lowera and not tha upper. When one thinks of how women have been censured and ultlmated ngaing) and forbidden to go there and !n shrt aasrla asd W"h no sleevea, auch anratorial reatrictlou fern only fnlr, oven if a bit allly. Aid Division On Tnesdsy sftnmoon will b. hett the meetings of the five divisions tif Centrsl rreshyterian church ae fol lows: North division, to meet at the home of Mrs. George DeBsr, 89 Rleventh avenne esst at two-thirty o'clock. Houth division will meet for a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mra. .1. A. Creasey, College Cre. Fsst division is to meet with Mrs. Margaret Cushmsn, 1140 llitwsre) street, for . one u'.;Wk lull, !,ior,. West division Is to hsve e one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. 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