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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
EIGHT (Continued from vatte ) ---- "-'-'- -s---- '- nuuiuu-ri,, inn urine nia Kroom Mood In front uf the fireplace poan, ouoy hrenth and other hollduy greenery and basket of lovely flower. The bride wore a down of latent style In plum color Milk, both were un attended. Mr. and Mr. Oroiw left at once on their honeymoon. They will l.vo in KuKene. -i . , ; ; On Thursday .nf.ernoon Mrs. liny Woodruff was hostess to the It.vcr Road Woman club. , Each member brouithl nn inexpensive fft for the Christmas tree and ho bo were d s ributed by. little Margery, Woodruff. - Candy . bags for the school Chil dren were mode and will be filled later. "After a' short. business meet Inn delicious refreshments wore nerved, by the -hostess. 'TM1' roiin'r Tyson "find ' Mrs. Homer 'Snults we're Joint' hostesses for a- sew.ng par y.distlnct. In Its Vuletlde spirit, when they enter tained alt the Tyson home Thurs day afternoon, guests - numbering the Keto b:uh membership. Kxohaneo of Chr.s.mas Bifts, an annual cus om of the rlub, was ac onmpl ed in novel fashion, string landing the recipients to the r particular g fts. Luncheon In Yuletlde appoint ments, was served late In the aft ernoon. 'Pastime club and ' Sans Soucl club groups both enjoyed Christ mas trees, the former meeting Fri day n'Bh at the 8. D. Allen home, end the lntter.be ng guests of Mrs. Kavid L'nk the week past. '. v . " , . . Mrs. 1 Lillian Eldridge enter tained et one of the' pretty lun cheons of lhe week, bidding guests for luncheon at the Eugene hotel on .Wednesday wl h bridge as the afternoon divera!nn. ' , Mnrms vi a cus om m m i , k,, 0vuunu.n, Curious Story, past- year, or two. Eugene s fed- Schuman. 1-ora ne Sinclair; 3 udy. T"d,ciub" "e managing the sale Terry. Gavotte Tjinclanl. Donald of Bed Cross Christmas seals th.s Caswell; Interlocking Etude. Oer season. and the campaign will be j id-Fraser. Bradford Datson: in i full ew ng all this week. Red t p0Uppee Walt. Pold.n', - Robert t rose seal week la recogn sed Booth: At th. Window r Ijimnn, institution as the hoi. day srasoi approaches, and 'draws much sup the holiday season port from tub groups and in dividuals who- each year devo.e time end energy to Its success.' Mrs. J. B shop Tingle, chair man of the booth sale, entertained her'-committee at luncheon ' the week past, and the follow. ng schedule for booth , sales Is announced:'- ':- : -Bank of Comrtierce Mrs. (Jil beri Tysoni Eaatside Ne ghborhood Club. - . .' ' : i Cnltfld 8 aes National bahk1---Mrs. O. Ei- Le, Mrs. Thomas Bailees' Sunday school clima. v- . Firat hia-fonal . bank Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy.tthltarlan YV men's a liance. '" ' " ' , " " McMorran and' WashbOrne rorn psoy Mrs. Ransom Miller, Pat tersbn "P.-T. A. rTchaefers brothere-'Mnt. F.'X. Schaefers, Catholic Daughters of Amer ca.,;. ' : ' .Table Supply company i.Mrs. R. T. Burrie.t'. P.' B. O. Sisterhood. -i f Ioafofrc ' Mrs. ' E. Broders, chamber 'of commerce auxiliary. Osburn hotel Beth P. Konkel, Lane County - Health , association. '. Eugene hotel Mrs; J. - Bishop Tingle,, Lane Coun y' Health asso ciation.';.":.'. ' - l ... -. . '. ifr. and - Mrs. E. L. Knapp . will have ait their guests, during1 Christ mas. Mr, and Mrs. Leith Abbott of Longtiew, who.w.ll arr.ve at mldi week.-' They -will be accompanied by. itrti Bertha. Steudlrtg, -who has beep .v-sitng tt-em at tfie.ri borne, ajr .- ..,,.. e , -. Mra. -M. .L: Gans left' "the .week past- for -Flasher, . fi,: D. where she has -been called by the illness' oi her. parents, - ',. ,-.'.. . "'House guests of "Mr! and-Mrs. Oti.0 . Gilstrap the' week past - were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton and Mrs.i George ot ., CdeUr "d'Alene, Idaho. ,,.'.',-' :.: ,'; ;".',. '.:, :r '.--'.''. . . Friday December '11 the Birth day club met for a. .merry "after noon, at. the home of Mrs.' G. F. Conley. with Mrs. Cgnley, Mrs4 W. T. Sherman as hostesses. , Chr.stmaa decorations 'and "a Santa Claus made; tho . whole scene a pleasing holiday Be. tine and sewing and visiting together were pleasurable pastimes. At tea (!mo the .hostesses, served lunch .eon at a long table beautifully dec- orarea wun a. unristmas tree rrom which tan long, ribbon streamers lb each cover, and they Were ae curef to red candy baskets. Tall fed. candles lighted the, table, and candy . canes . Were favors.- There were: present, Mrs. Peter Nelson, Mrt. -J. .. W. Plxley, Mrs.. Sally Partner Mrs. .C. P. Bafnarti, Mrs. Jtlsse . Walls, Mrs. 'C. , J... Daniels, Mrs.J 'ja H.,, Finch . ' Mrs... Cas's,e Hydo;, Mrs. Orant Gray,,1 Mrs.; W. iV-Joweii, Mi-s. Andrew-Hill, Mr. Al Cook, 'and. the lips.esae., -, ',.-'..:'. - . ' AmoriK severai newly '.organlMd cfuba .of .lhe winter i season, conies the We'er-Nu Br.dge club, whicli met for the first time' last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Koppo. The group will meet every fortnight on Friday after noons, and for this weeks' meet ing a Christmas tree and exchango of gifts was the spec al diversion. Numbered In the club group are Mrs, Koppe, Mrs. John Balrd, Mrs. Dave Will. am Mrs. Arthur Moses, Mrs Wm. Clubb, Mrs. Durham, Mrs. P. J. Hanns, and Mrs .8. J. Kaaor. - " Mr. and Mr. Delbcrt Obertuof for ! presided over one of several charming small bridge dinners for which, they have been hosts the fast few weeks on Thursday night t, jthelr home; Holiday decora tion, carried 'out by the use of iioiiy and red tape, made a festive aplr-lt for the affair. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton, Mrj and Mrs. Arthur Morris, Mr. nfl Mrs. Koith Klgglns, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder, - , ... Among a number of Eugene folk who tiro to spend tho Christ mas holidays at their former homes are Mr. and Mr. Delbert - Obertcuffet', who are loavlng tomor row to be' the guests of Mrs. W. O. Oberleuffer Its Portlund, where they will loin Other members of their family lor a Christmas re un.on. Mr. and Mrs. Ke'th Klgglns will also be in Portland for the week, ha"fng left this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beneflel left Frldav bv -motor for Pasadena. wheio they will lomolii until sov-l m-al ilnys after Now Vmnv Mr. ltcnofld hav.ntr Rone suutli as i nianaKf r or (hp annual New j Year's day foolhitll game, nt Pnaa.. dens tournament of rose. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Coffey.. will be guea.s of their parents In Port land until mid-week after. Christ mas. , .Mr. and Mrs. Herald White an leavltiK early th.a week f.r l'ort land to Jinn Mrs. While's family for the Yulet de fcatlv.tlc. , ...... Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Abies are expected ' in Kuuenc for th Christmas holiday and during their s ay w.u tie guea s of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. C. Abies and Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth Abies.. , Mr. and Mrs. George McGill and George Jr., are leaving on Wednes day for Chehalis where they will spend Christmas day , with Mrs. Mount's parents .. . ..,.. , . . , . t : the music pupils of Mra. M.,11. Douglas ae a very interesting re ctal, in the woman's building on be un verstty campus Fr.dny night. ,IarentH of the pupils ami many ' others Interested were 1 . ts - 'in. program was ns fol lows: curious story. Heller, Marian Chapman: s udy. Terrv; The Broomstick Cavalier, l.udouknle. wur.s KuyKPiiuau; Lottie Meadow Lurk, Williams. Doris Walts, Gur litt, WUraa H II: Marching Song, S.eol, School Ueglns, Koger WU llams: Ch mes. lillbro. Silent Night, Mary Sieelqu si: Dance on he Green, First ; Rose Wnlu, Helene Parsons; Avalanche, Hol ier. Bessie May Wallace;, Little Flower Walts. James H. Roeers. Helen Dodds; Klegie, Massenet, Elves and Fairies. Berenice Bent ley. . Ernestine Gilstrap; Fairies r .nU a liypay, Florence P. Hae. Claire Byson; Ballade, Burgmuller, Mary Jane Jenkins; Swing Song, Merenl- Bentley. Donald Chan- man; -From 'Foreign Lands and siary Lou.se Dodds; Walts In D..' Moszkowski. Veldna ' Hill: !nd Waltz, Aug Durand.. Mildred Spores: Etude Mignonne. Schytte, Elda W.lson. . . . : - One of the' win er's most beau tifully appointed dinners was given last night In the Japanese tea room of the Osburn hqtel. with Mr. and Mrs. Blai ne Hovey as hosts. ce.ebrai.ng the sliver wedding an n.versary of Mrs. Hovey'e brother ana s.sier-n-lawi Mr. and Mrs. Jdheph- K. Shelton. -A long table arranged in the room before a glowing f re was boautllully centered-w.th a deli cate' bride (bouquet-of bouvardia, violets, and. Cecil ' Brunner roses ima s.lver a amlard-. and from this hung - streamers, of Silver shower ribbons oaught With the blossoms. The- r.bbons extended - to eaoh cover, and were secured there - to name -sards topped by symbolical wedding- .band, and; miniature cup.d3 . Rcatterng flowers. . Inn white and s IVer candles in silver stick lighted- the table, i Dainty favors and other appoint menu were all. In keep ng with the romantic spirit of the occas ion, ami :me. wnoie affair wa most -enjoyable for the-group of gue s. '-. .. , .: .-. .. . The last course was completed by the appearance of a real brides cake, with mlbiature bride and groom surmounting it, which was cut oy tne bride. Dur.nr ' the d'nner 'hour1 ifr Frank. Jenkins proponed a toast to ine or.ae and groom and . Mrs, E. E. .DeiTou presented In a most beautiful manner a gift from the group of "friendB. - . Miss Lora Teshnor Miss Harper and Miss .Mary Burton played groups of numbers during the hours following the dinner, . and Mrs. Frank Glstfap gave a read ng.. The tea - roonv . had been transformed into a most comfort able living room, with palms ferns and . baskets of bloom. n flowers about, and there the guests spent the evening hours most pleasantly. Recelv.ng with Mr. and Mrs. Hovey and Mr. and Mrs. Shelton were Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Burden, the t additional guems .numbering Mr.' and .Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Gilstrap. Mr. and Mrs. E.'E. DeCou. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Turnbull, Jilr. ' and Mrs. C-J. Smith. - Mr.' and Mrs. J. B. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jennlnats. and , Mr. and Mrs. John Ream of Portland.. . . . i - ', '-'. . . '- C6ming 'as" a' most '. Interesting bit , of. news . anions the . week's rna,ny social affa.rs was announce ment, of the . bethrothal pf Miss Barbara Booth .to Frederick Kerr Days pf f?Mmden,.N. J., .which wan told. at. a, .beautifully appointed luncheon for. which Miss Booth was -.hosss At - tf-.j. Osburn ..hotel yes'erday at one o'clock. .. ; Miss Booth Is the, only daughter pf Mr.'aiiiT Mrs. R. A. Booth, and has-a wide-circle of friends In Eu gene. who. are most Interos.ed In the news. Hhe is of an old pioneer family, prominent throughout Ore gon, and has lived in Eueenp nit of her life, havlr.fr graduated from taa university of Oregon. Mr. Davis Is the son of Mrs. Ida May Dav s of Camdem, N. J. He was graduated from a school of busi ness admlmstraton in Chicago and at present is a student and writer of psychological subjects. He Is now in Florida where he has busi ness Interests. For yesterday's affair, a long table arranged In the palm room bore a lovely and artistic arrange ment of f'hr.simas greenery, largo mound of holly and maiden hair fern formed the centernlece. while mounds were arranged at either side. Trailing smllax vines lent grace to the arrangement, and name' cards for the thirty-nix guests wore In keeping with the xuietidc spirit. Little Mary and Celesta Booth met the guests at the door, pre senting thorn with dainty corsages or violets and red roacnud, In which were concealed the cards of Miss Booth and her. f.anco. During the luncheon hour Miss bora Teahner, Mis Jean Harper and Miss Mary Burton played groups of Chrlslmns music. Covers were placed for Mrs. R. A. Booth, Mrs. Edith Booth, Mrs. Roy , Booth, Madame Hone Mo Grew, Mimes Uphh hnd Helga Mr Grew, Mis l,eona Murnters, Mrs. James Gilbert, Mrs. Ernest Ellis. Mrs. Waldo Adunm, Mrs. Winifred Kuykendull. Mrs. Raymond Wnlch. Miss Mnyme Grnhnm, Mrs. Carlton Sponcer, Ur. Frod Muxloy, Mid. .IValph Crolnnn, Mrs. TJnyd Terrlll, allsa Katherlne Agee. Mrs. Jj. t. Immol, Mm, Morris Statlim-k. Mrs. George Htvwnrt. Mrs. II. W. Davis, Miss Moaolle Hair,. Mrs. . Win. Barker Mrs.' Robert .lrewolt1-Mls Martha Hppfrord,. Mrs. Enrl.lAid ford, Mrs. Eugene Kelly, Miss Mabel H mntons. Miss tarmen Kk plliosa. Miss Aibe.rtu MoMonlea, .iim He.en Shei wiioil, -Mis. I,. 1. Lew. a, Mi-n. It, G. Smith, Miss Beth Skog nil of Portland. .u date lias been sot for tho wedding. - , . .' ' Mr, and Mrs. L. E. llean will nnvo as tne.r gue.iis ror wnrisiiiiuq -Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Bean of Port - land. Mr. and' Mrs. 'Dan Johnson were hosis for a debghitul inti.rtnai supper par.y at their home on Sunday night, bidding as guests vk i i xi uVT . i i-i . " I ii h ri I I i, . and Martha Goodrich, Mr. and Mr. Alfred- Peterson and Althea l-e ersim, lr, and Mrs. David Graham. ' - In accordance with her yearly X'ustnm, Miss Julia HurgesH was hostess on Sunday night at the Chi Omega house for a Christmas party given for the pleasure of the active chanter of Chi Omega. The d nner each year Is planned to represent tne vuitiue customs - statu remtmter or tne nun. my sen of some- particular country orison, t.iincheoii was served at the period and this year 'twas an '.tunny card tables. Members of tho English Yuletlde celebration In the rlub and their husbands will cele time of the Crusades which wiis'tirate the coming of the Now Yen planned. Centering the table was a wlih & dinner at the Hotel Itarlell, miniature court scene, with King Inter going to the hamo of Mrs. Henry and (Juoen Eleanor reeelv. , Front for cards.. ing their court, all the liny figures) ... . - , In costumes of the time. An oval of I Mrs. James P. Graham enter, tall candles surrounded tho group. ' tnlned the members of the O. H. L and huge red tapers stood lighted Club, of which sho Is president, al each corner of tho table. Tuesday afternoon, having as ad lcl cate llttte scrolls with the dltlonai gnests Mrs. C, K. Frost, names in illuminated letters were'. name' cards, and during -the dinner hour old English carols were sung, and var.ous customs of the time carried out. ' i The- annual house Christmas tree followed the dinner hour, and baskets of toys were sent to be distributed among children for tho Christmas holiday.- -x-?- '-' xAbout 35 or SO members of the beautifully trlmmod tree nearby, choir of the -First Baptist church . Tin f"l boskets., with ribbons es thoroughly enjoyed a Christmas '.tending to the tree, on which candy party given for them by Arab Hoyt ,-eane were hung, were favors. The Hue. cho r d rec or, at, her studio f"t exchange followed the lunch Wednesday n Rht. There was a 'eon, and. as an additional surprise, horn, doll or some- toy for every. 'fcn guest was presented, with a .n nn thn heniifirniiv HeiMiPMieii bouquet of everlasting flowers bv. a Christmas tree which was the chief attrac.ion. -After- the various packages were unwrapped and put to use. came popcorn, candy and nuts. ' Out of Town Society - ,.t Yrage. fjrovei - (Rrsl.ter l.aae .County Bprtal) , -COTTAGE GROVE.-Dec 18.--Mrs. B. L. 8 awart - was hostess Thursday afternoon, to the Ad Lhitum clubv The rooms decorated with evergreens and a Christmas . tree stood in one corner of the room. The miniature tree formed New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON (Author tfrerguson Mm tepmtht 19U by Boyle, Jr. ARTICLE No. 6 It ha often been pointed out In these irticlcs that one ot the best ways to earn auction is to study examples ot 'What not to do." either in the bidding X play. The other night the writer was playing at one of the well-known New York card clubs, supposedly with high rade players,- and yet observed tome very fine examples" of "What not to Jo." For example: . . ' i Heart K, 7, 6 . Club K,J, 9,8,4 i : Y :: Diamonds K, 10,8,6, 5 :A B: Spade none t , ,Z . : No score, first game. Z dealt and bid ne no trump, A passed, . Y bid two (pade and B ana Z pasted. Here' where A started to give a fine exhibition of '-'What not to do." He didn't Mop to figure that his hand waa worth probably Ihree trick if .pade were trumps, so lhat If hi partner could take only one ;riclt, they would save the game. He iaily bid three club which Y doubled. B and Z passed and A now decided to try three diamonds. This alto was doubled and the contract wa set for KX) point. Study this hand, the bidding and the score, and learn "what not to io" under similar circumstance. Here' another hand, where a fairly odd player fell down:.' ' ; . '''"". '""''' S'' ' ''I ... , :. t.A b t , . i ,,. ,- ; ' :,.: :: ..: z .,t -v, ;; Heart ' '...- - ..': . . ' Glub K.b.9, 8 ' ,x v Diamond 7 - ' ' Spade A, Q. J, ?, T, 6, i. No score, rubber game, Z dealt and bid (our spade (a 6ne preemptive bid, by the way). A doubled, Y passed and B bid five hearts. 7. and A now passed and Y doubled. When all passed, what would Z have opened? Think this over ' Problem No. 4 Heart A, 10, 2 Club none Diamond S, 3 ' Spade K, 8,2 Heart 9 , Club. 7,$ Diamond T, 8, 1 Spade A, Q t -tA t .- Y Heart Club ' Diamond Spades Club are trump and Z 1 in the lead. How can YZ win five of the eight (rick against any defense? Answer to Problem No. 4 Z should lead thefourof heartsand Ywin the trick with the ace. Y should' then lead thedeuceoftpadeswhichZ should trump with the deuce of cluba. Z should then lead the kingofdiamondtandfollowwith lhe deuce of diamonds, which trick A must win. Whatever A now lead YZ must win two trump trick. If A lead a diamond or a spade Z trump and lead the eight of hearts. Hit queen of club mutt now make. If A ahould lead a trump, Z muat (till win two trump trick. Played in this way, YZ mutt (in five of the eight trick against any MORNING REGISTER, Ibe-i-nierp. for the. luncheon Itible and plucu iiu d.t mado in mils reprieii,lng people and uultiutls anent w.th fnnov work and cull tests and ended with the exchange. of Cliristmiut glnx, ' COTTAGE' GROVE, Ore,, Dec, 19. Mrs. II, H. Venteh.' president of the club, entertained the Modal Twelve, club with a .one o'clock luncheon Thiiraday iifternoon. The rooms Mere ilvi-oruli-J Willi holly I and OniMVit irrape..; . I-Jilluwlpg l.sliort, business meeting, glfta wrn excliinged at a Miritinus tree I . .... . - . , , I -Mrs. Clyde.. Roberts eiiterlatnod j tho Tuesday BrldHo club this week 1 with a one o'clock lunnheon at the Uniy Goose tea room. The table ...... M ..-..I ..111, . ..,..11 IM.1.,1. , tIW luul miniature candy treea UH, . l,ur,ll, ullJ mv. After the luncheon the guest, went to Mrs. Kouorts- noino. wneru ythe tinnnal exenungu or gins was held. The rooms were mado thoro cheerful with evergreens. Mm. Scordeld Stewart won high honor.) at bridge. , - Mrs. A. W. Summon eutertulned tho Joker club Thursday evening, having' n special guests Mrs H. A. Miller, Mrs. Geo. Knnwles, Mrs. E. W. Amies and Miss June Starretl. A tiny Chrlvlmas tree, with . Its I many-colored light, waa a coii- Mrs. S. V. Allison. Mrs. W. E. Lebow.'Mra, .Clura Burkholder aim Miss Belle Burkholder. A holldhy spirit prevailed throughout the rooms, with decorations of green. The afternoon was spent In 600, nf. ter which u two-course luncheon was served. In tho dining room soft shaded red candles cast a glow over -the table. The centerpiece was a tnlnluture froien lake with a 1 club member. Mr. H. A. Miller. At Spr ngf e il fR.gl.t.r l..ne Cetinly Hp.i.at)' Kl'HlNGFIELO. Ore., )ec. 19. The hums of Mrs. Frank A. DePue was lhe scene of the regulnr meet ing of the Prise llu Club of Spring field loci iy and the' meeting was 'urneil into a Christmas party with a Chr mas tree and presents. fur each guest. i .. Mr. Jack Dnwsbn5 assisted Mr. DePue with the serving of a very f ne lunch. Mrs. Fred Roseberry and daugh'ers Ileene and linrcene also helped wi h the aervimr. The entire membership of the organisation was present. The asy Lessons in AUCTION BRIDGE on cxucttonJSndgf and compare note with analysis tha will be given in the next article. . The same player had a aomewhs similar problem a few hand later. H alto fell down on this hand so let's e what our readers will do. It it fit example of "What not to do." Heart 5 ; , Club 9,8.6, 3 -' Diamond 7, 6, 2 Spade A, K, 8, 7,6 Heart K, 0, z y . i . Club. -K. 0,1,4 . u i ' uiamand hi, 8 Z ., - Spade Q, 10,4, 2 No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bit four heart, A bid five diamond an all passed. Y opened the king of tpado ana B't hand, the dummy's in this in stance, was placed on the table, i played the three of apadr and A tht five. What should Y now play and whyi Reason this out and try not to do what Y did. ' In the following hand the most Inex cusable mistake of the evening wai maoei ! Y, ' i" lA Bi : Z : . . Heart K, Q, 9, 8, 4 .' " , .. Club A, 4 ' . ; ..:.. ... Diamond I, 7, 6, 2 i. - , Spade 9,5 -. No score, first game.' Z dealt and bid one heart, A and Y passed and B bid one pade; Zand A passed and Y bid two hearts. The final bid wa foui tpades due to the fact that Y raised tht heart hid twice more. He alto doubled four (pade. What ahou Id Z Open? Be fore vou decide, think it over carefullv and don't make the mistake that Z did. Hi opening waa a fine example 61 "What not to do." Heart Q, 1 Club. K, 9, 3 Diamond 6, 4 Spade 6 B: 8, 4 Q, 8,6,2 K, 2 none defense. It should be noted that the lead of the king of diamond by Z at trick one and the lead of the deuce of diamond! at trick two i a loaer, A should lead the nine of heart which Y must win. The lead by Y of a heart or a spade it a loser. Played in this way, YZ must lose four trick. It should alto be noted that Z may first play the king of diamond and then lead the four of heart and let Y lead the deuce of spade. When he trump the spade Z should then lead the deuce of diamonds, obtaining the same result a in the cor rect solution given, It it a tricky prptV If m and thould be carefully noted, All of the variation given thould be played out. - j.. ;. -, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1W seveillei'ti meiiilierH Jollied III the sp.l'it -of the Yuletlde and - inudc the uf. ei noon una of the liveliest u ml moat enjoyable mnutlitga of the year. It Is next to tltu last meeting this year. Members tit the Hpt'lliKtlelil Five Hundred club enjoyed lhe even ng Thin inlay ut the homo ot Mr, I D, l.ar.no-r who was hostess (or the nice mil of tho urnup iiud was assisted by Itonulil Riilierts. Twenty inembers enjoyed the eve ning's tent, Villon wh.i-li Incluilvil n Chrlsliiias tree, n Hiintu I'luun and iireseuts fur eaoh guest, c.der and doughnuts were served to Hie euoniM. Thn usual prises for the winners were awarded. Those presen: ut the puny were Mr. mid .Mrs. J, A. rieiivev, Al mid Mrs. II. J. I'lrrle, Mr, and Mrs. W. II.' Adrian, Mr. and Mi. W.ll am Dawson. .Mr. turd Mrs, I. I). I.ar.mer, Mr. and Mrs. Itomild Itnber.s. MI'S Grace Itoberls, Miss Cry al Bryan, Mrs, Maude llryun Mr. L. Z. Hultiiu. Mr. Wo.il.J Stevens, . Dr. uud Mrs. W. tj. Rebluin. i , - ., The Needleernft club of Spring' field wits' rnteiMilnc.l " Thursday ufiernoon by Mrs. Yeltita Wester field at her home In Eugene. The meeting was In the form of a Chr stnias parly g ven by lhe new memhers of tne eluo. Those assist lug Mrs. Wen erf e'd were Mrs. George Hudson. Mrs, Waller flims ier, .Mrs. Jack Shaw and Mrs Hester Hurd Thompson. The five are the newly elected members of the dun. Nine een members from "hiring fold enjoyed the afternolu of Christmas cheer w.th Yuletlde decorations and a Chris m is lunch. Tho-e present were: Mrs. Dan '. Cr Mrs. W. F. Walker. M John Kotrla. Mr. W. II, Pollard, .ui-s. I- or, Oleson. Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. C. D. Wilson. Mrs. Jack Dnwmm. Mrs. Robert llrury, Mr, o. H. Jurrett, Mm I. Muy. Mrs. V. M. Long, Mrs. R. T. Mortensen and Mrs. Klmlrn Rupert. The Christmas tree and the pres enis rotiiMned to make 'be even ing delightfully full of Christmas splr.t. At Mnrcnla (Hi-llBIrr iMn t'ountr Sr.rl.ll Mnxi-olu. tre., Deo, l. Mr. Harold Perkins was bontess to the Mat-coin sew.ng club at her b"ne Welnenday, At in meet ing the members participated In e annual Chrln'mua imr'y. Aside from the gaily tr mined tree the rooui were In festive attire wl'h m stletme anil Chr stmns hells After nn hour uf sewing ami conversation the gues's took tnrt In a pilule picture contest. Mr. Alvin Prlre as high po.ni winner was awarded the nrlso. , , . After a luncheon a Jolly hour was engaged in - investigating the secrets of the tree. Each guest w iv-en a tlnv candy cane to which was attached a. silver cord leading to hi gift. " The next meeting .will tie held lhe first Thiirsdav In January at the home of Mr. Verdun May. ' At I iowrr Kan'n x'lnrn . (ttBltr I.ah County-MpeeUll LOW kilt HANTA CLARA. Ore, Dec. !. The K. W. W. cluh met at 'he home of Mr. R. V. Rogers In Ixiwer Santa Clura. cdnejday December I.. Mrs. Rogers nnd M'ss Kllsnbeth Roger being Joint hostesses. A Chrlslmns tree with projents which were distributed In er was the main feature ot the afternoon. The hostesses served luncheon. . Bpecinf Invited guest was Mr. Juhn Knufnian. or KU gene. Members present were: Mrs. Wendnll Rarthalmew. Mr. Hwan son. Mrs. O. Hecketswetler, Sirs. E. '. Rlenrche. Mr. Wllmer Walton, Mrs. Agnes Tyson, Mrs. Colling wood, Miss Alllco Hmith, Mrs, W. Prltchett -and Mrs. Dorothy N'emyre. Children present for the Chrlslmns tree were June Nomyre, Virginia Prltrhett. Pag Wpllon, Allen Bartholomew, and Rodney and Dean ftwanson. the next meet, ing will he the first Wednesday In January at the home of Mrs. i, C. Rlensche. Mrs. Dorothy Xcmyre and June were surprised nt their home In Lower Huh'a Clara Haturday eve ning December 13. Th crowd came eurly and brought food with them, which consisted tff coffee, cocoa. baked beans, salad, celery pickle. sandwiches, fruit nnd cakes, Tht evening was spent in speaking, story telling, nnd music, those present were Mr. and Mrs. r;. v. Rlensche, Jack and Wllitier Rlensche, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fish. Kvenrd Fish. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Rnchr'ngcr Clinton, Dorothy and Marlon Tinchrlngcr Mr. and Mr, wllmer Walton, Page Walton Mrs. Alhvr.a Bafford and Mis Floy Hafford. At fmc Pino f !ii.lntr Lane ('Aunty Hpffnliil) ,5,ONF. PINK, Ore., Den 19. The Lone Pine sewing circle which met nt thn home of Mrs. Bris bane on December 10 had one of tha moat delightful meeting of the year. The rooms wero beau tiful decorated with holiday greens nnd color. Each member brought a gift and names wore .drawn to determine to whom they should he rtiven.- '.A delicious luncheon wo served by tho hoatess, assisted by Mrs, Llhdiey and Mrs.- Dale. ' Mr. Benton Schriack was . a special guest of the ifternunn, Members presents were. Mrs. , Miasm,. Mr. Plnnk Mr. Brown. . Mra, , Harry ftchronk Mra.. . Kd Xudlcy Mrs. Brisbane. Mrs. nice, . Mra, . Dale Mr. .Tnyldri .Mra. F. C. Miration, Mr.. lillderbnck,. . Mr". "Plokard, Mrs. C. O. Htratton. Mr. K., How ard. Honorary member, "Ornnd- ma" Tompaon: junior member, Mary Cathoron nnd Ilnfty flene Taylor. June and Milton ttlliler- back, Bdna, Mno Dale. The next meeting will bo with Mr, Drown, Januury 14. At ClovnnUlo rltexlfitrr f.snn County Special) CLOVKRDAI.K, Ore,, Deo. 10. Mra. Chnrloy McPeek wna hoaloaa lo tho Community ciub Thursday of last week. At tho close of tho afternoon's work Mr. McPook served lunch to the following members: Mrs. ' Tivoy,: Mrs, Kull, Mr. William, ; Mrs. Itlilnohiirt, Mrs. Parka, Mra. Mlmer . D'ngoa, Mra, Frank Dingcs, Mra, Kllltilt, Mi Holler and Mrs. Uotchcl, At KarrMinrg HAimiHBIJRO, Ore, Dec. 10. (Special to the lloglaier) Tho an nual business - mooting of , tho Willing Worker, tho Ward dls trlot woman's club, aoourrod at tha home of Mrs, (icorge Hlmmona Wednesday nftornoiin. Mra, Him mons wa phoaon Proaldont for the coming yoar and Mr, A, L. Tirroll,' secretary and treasuror. Thl cluh made a contribution to the children' farm homo at Cor valll Inat spring and racently tied a comfort for tha home nnd held n cooked food wile, on the Kimono market which notted 113.50, also donated to the orphanagn. Two uluh hable who made tbelr ad vent the post year were also duly showered, Mrs. inly Herman wll he the first noateaa of the new year. - Mr, tlenrgn Wlllielm was host e on Friday fur member of lhe l-iusl s de. Ha dg "dub, who en joyed .heir Inst meo.liig ot lh ouriuiit yi'iir, One of III" winter Jnlllest par l es tor member of ihe Ainerleiin Legion nuxll.ury and leKloiinalies, was ihe k d party Mini Chr.Himii tree for wb oil a large group ot member gathered on Wednesday imth ui tho chamber ut vommciuu roiiilis.- , . . All manner of youthful garb wn represented from tlt Lord Fntliit leroy type to the Ueel gamin, anil hnlliliiy revel tiroiiud Ihe gai ly lieenru ell liee, iireeeueu i.j i,.- . 1....1. u. u .l r,illnwn,l hv 1 game mid dancing, made an c. perlally en)ojal.e meeting. (Ml be rninmlitee were Mr. and Mra, W. 8. (leot-ge nnd Mr, and Mrs. W. N. W. tiller. u.bl.,- l.V..,l,,,,l l,ii,u,rl,iii( t-'nti.ftie Take tour cup or granulated ' mi gur, nite-liitir teaspoon or cream uf- tartar and 9 cup or boiling water. Ml ciircfully until sugar Is dissolved, to avoid any possi- I blllty or sugar gruliui gathering on the side of the saucepan. Till I moat InVportant. nnd ir aiignr lint gathered an the kettle carefully wash It off with a damp rl.nli. If ' the saucepan I not Kept rree or sugar Ihe fondant will become grainy, ('over kettle until boiling paint I reached, then uncover nnd conk until Ihe avrtlp will form n sort bull (!3K degree F.l when dropped In cold water. This ulll take about ten minute. When rooked remove from the fire nt once and et nrlde to cool In the keltle In which It wa cooked. The yrup should cool evenly, o mint not be poured Into a cold dlaii. When cool, but not rold, tlr well with a flat wooden apnon until Hie yrup has changed In a white, creamy mils, too stiff to stir. Turn on to a molding hoard and knead lust as you would bren.l. The lightness or the fondant de. : pen. In upon the amount or knead ing It has received Place In a bowl or Jar. cover with a damp clotn nnd ret aalde In a enol place for several hours, when It will he ready tor the various type ot cream candle. If well made fondant will he very whlte.'glosny and sullnv In annenrane. and should be a moot h butte-whet rolled between the finger. Komotlitiea fondant will become sralny, or angary, nnd If. this condition should happen, put It In a saucepan, add hot water lo cover, stir until dissolved nnd cook again to the sort-ball stage, i . . . . Cream Drop j -Divide the fondant Into several portions, using about one-half cup fut for each portion place one patf In a cun or howl anil set In a nan of hot water unlll fondunt 1 melted. men riavor. color and drop from the tip of a tenioon on to slightly greased paper. Kach part should be flavored -and colored different!,. , These cream will harden at nnce, nui.snouiu not nn removed from Ihe paper for an hour or two. i Peppermint, wlntergreen. chocolate, remon nnd orange are the heat flavor to ue. Perfectly harmless vegetable rnlprlngs come n n paste form, nd It riulre only a small amount to produce a delicate color i They com In liny Jar and wilt las tor several year, no are not ox. peiiRlve, Kmfrcil Prune A very utlarnclnry randy. eal',y made and good for the children. Wash prunes well, then place In a steamer over hot wnlor or In a very Uiodenile nvon until they become plump, but not aott or broken, t'ool, remove pit and stuff with vunllla or chocolate flavored fondant. Roll the foadant In hall before stuff ing prune, or nil prunes with ninrahmallnws. For a dinner con fection stuff prune with nalteJ almond or walnut meat. e ClHM-ntnln Creams "lavor fondant and roll Into amnll ball; ant aalde In dry for an hour or more, t'ao a dinning or nn tin. aweotencd chocolate for coating. Melt the rhocolato over hot water and do not keep over the flro after it na melted. Dip each ball of fondant Into thn chocolate, ualng a enndy dinner or a fork, Do thla quickly, so that too much choco late I not coated to tho fondant, tor it win oniy run on unit apreaa a , tho candy drlea. Sot each cream -. on a slightly groanoJ 6r waxed paper to dry., -( Walnut Cream " '' .'Flavor--fondant.- roll Into small halls then presa half a walnut meat on each sldn; set aside to dry. roams or almond may be used In tho same manner. - - - ' Cocoanlit Hr - Tfnnnil nn,n.Nl,l Inln f I n ,.n - .1 fondant; roll about two Incite thick ana sovonu inrne long anil oui Into half-Inch slice, Nut Tr Vnii.il Alinnnn.l .,,1. I tl. ....... fondant and make Into a roll about two incite! thick and flvo or six New Invention Saves Millions A Lamp that Burn 94 Air .- ,,,i iniiiff mrib KIVOR on amazing brilliant, soft, white light, A,.. !,.),. .1 . . .... . iliu- man git or electricity, ha been tested by the Unltod Btatea govornmont and Sli leading unlvorsltloa and found to bo u perlor to 10 ordinary oil lamp, It bitrna without odor, nmolto or nnlan--no nuninlnn ,,n I. .i.n-l. , ' "-i m niiniw, cloan, wife, Burn 04 per cent air and a per cent common kerotane (coal oil). The Inventor, V, M. .Tohnann, 101 North ' Union Ave., Portland, pro., In offering to Bond a lamp on 10 day Pit KB trial, or even lo . - v,-. iu me iirni, user in each locality who will help him introduce It. Write him today for full naplleiilnen Al.. 1.1. M jexpialn hnw you can get tho agency, and without experience or money Mnako ar.O to tfiOO per month. I .-,. nwu unrt iitiii iu i 1 Christmas Candies Made at Home - '--- Inches long. Cut off piece nbmit linir u it Inch thick ami tut nnlilu lo dry. Cinnllml Oiiingii I'lH'l Remove lhe skill rrom ui'imgo In iiuarler: pill In n miuooinin, cover Willi cold water uud lultig In iho boiling point, Hlmmer until lemler, lualui romiiva till the wlilln mir. linn; cut In tliln Hliips wlih the ilsor: boll one cup of sugar wlih iiiie-liiilf cup or hoi Motor uiilll li ni I lis a Ih leu il when dropped iron' lip of apouiij mid Hi oiniiKo n.,., cook rlvn inlnllleK, ilriiln rrom syrup and rulHu jiriuiululvil augur. Fuilgo Two cup mignr, two siiuiires nn. eweeletled cliocnlttle, lllree.iiiiii. Ir cup inllli, line liilileaiiuon liul ter, nmi teaspoon vanllln, Hull Miisar, milk and i-liooolnti. until the svi'iip rurin a suit I. nil when dropped In cold wnlni- (Jim degrees K) Take rrom Iho flro, add bllller: set ualdn to cool, l)n. edit vnnll'n and nllr mlxiure iinnl II begin lo tlilcliou, Pour at oueu Under the Gift Tre .This Christmas many electrical appliances are ucirtg given because they are both practical, oeautirui and uaelul. No gift will pietise inc nousewue more than a gift 0 cnmr plerfrirnl ntinl!ntn T"lo.,..:il I: I . her housework and give her more hours ol leisure. Electric Perculators An Klct'tric l'erculator is a that i iilways itsfdil. Ytni c:tu make cuffce nnioli nicer c;i!.irr itml (iiii'kcr with nil electric per colator. - Clarke Electric Co. 837 Olive Street a 1...........1 ..f n .... .j,,,, i ujin cxdi'css your greet- ( uiiiiiiit:i in miwi:in in n jfimiv ..... ---i illL's of thin day better than nil else. , Flowering Plant., 50c to $5.00 .,.... ,...S....i.-.. ..,.i ...i,u i.mes nt imanrlnl I""11"" Our Clintlln arninnciiionl nt tlrh'tl colnreii in'"' " , ,., tinil. nnd fnllnirc. now nnllltiff nr ''5" " Our i'olnnllns Willi ferns grnwlnir ainnnil inom flnn for this ycur. - - I'iiImw Hint IMIKmI I'eniK In iin" ; aWnAMl flt:ittiu of thu flno wontlicr, mil flowers in o mum ao minwniii ..- AumicIiiII"11 1 biltlnrmi ,,.. ' I1U, l'w !."M','!l' "u.le "' egg Wlili.,,, i'' "''"'!''"! '" lhe h.. "'j lr.J v i and in , ",," I gri.,,,1,.,1 ,,,, "' ''ur I ni, siiiiueM, 'oiu 6llj VP milk. UM,..,",,;,'1'''''!!!!!! I'"!!".1'- 'miioiS.N holllnu i .... ""' '"Ilk I, ""'""' "'! Ull IV I in, i 'I ' ' illl I'llilL " rum ttnler. It,,,,,,,.' ," "l'ln "Id I'.'.ioilnlo g V. r,li lk" unlll .,.,,- ' ' ' "mil pan 1.1 ""'Ml. Hid flit In ,,iare, JSLECTRICAL APPLIANCES ... , . ..v.j, vylu lighten Electric Toasters An Klrciric Tniticr is a Itcau l tiful iitltliliuil In the nitiriiinj lireakfa.st talilc. This with til electric percolator saves tmnyl UTi:iotis niimitcs in t tic iiinrn-l Iron, Wafflo Irani, Electric Light Fixtures and tho above item are gift of practicability and beauty. A valued addition to any household. Telephone 7St withjloioers Alwav Beautiful and Appreciated flownrliiK iiliint. from !. . ,,,.., eocd- Holly Wreaths, $1.50 up I,x,,M(lhlBi linn juan The University Florists Store and Greenhouses MimiiIhm' l'liirlMlM Ti'lcitnipii i'"'' -" -