Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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    P2TGE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932.
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon
Clement-OuchM
Wedding Thursday
At simple but Impressive service
lajit evening at the First Presbyterian
church. Miss Janet Clement, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr. A. R. Clement,
and Chester Ouches, eon ol Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Ouches, were married at
8 o'clock, the Rev. W. J. Howell offi
ciating. The bride was gowned la wlne
eolored velvet long fitted lines with
bat, pumpa and other accesorlea to
harmonize, fthe was unattended.
The ceremony waa read In the
presence of a few friends and rela
tives and the wedding followed by a
reception at the Clement home at
tended by 30 guests.
Both young people are well known
hero, where they will be welcomed
Into the young married set. They
will make their home at 118 East
Twelfth street.
Extension Unit
Gives Party
APPLEGATE. The home extension
unit gave a birthday party Saturday
night at the Applegate hall honor
ing members whose birthday were
In November. They were Mrs' Lanoe
Offenbacher, Mrs. Fred Benedict and
Mrs. Jack O'Brlenl A large special
birthday cake was made by Mrs.
Fred Offenbacher. The cake was a
large three-ln-one white cake with
colored roses and pink candles. Olfta
presented to the honor guests were
bridge seta, all i alike. The honor
guests sang a "Thank You" song.
Between 78 and 100 people enjoyed
the chicken dinner and birthday
cake. A program waa given Includ
ing community singing, powder and
puff dance by little Miss Carolyn
Benedict, singing by Mrs. Jack
O'Brien and Mrs. Frank Knutaen, a
pantomime "Porkyhuntls," which In
cluded nearly all the members. And
the minuet waa danced by Misses
Frances Port and Gladys Byrne. Mu
alo for the special dancing was play
ed by Mlasea Helen Tysdal at the
piano. Games, marches and Spanish
dancing learned at recreation meet
ing at Eagle Point recently were pre
sented' and everybody Joined In. Later
a general dance with mualo furnish
ed by Mrs. Edward Kublt, Bill Ray
nd Oeorge Campbell was enjoyed,
Mrs. Baker Hostess to
Daughters of Nile
Mrs, Sophia Baker, queen of Zu
lelma temple, Daughters of the Nile,
waa hostess yesterday at her attract
ive home in Grants. Pass to the offi
cers and chorus of Zuletma temple.
The affair waa , attended .by several
rnembers of the local society.
Mrs, Baker la entertaining again
tomorrow for the' (last ' queeria ' and
" patrol -of Zulelma temple.
McKlnitrys Return to . -
Ban Francisco v '
After spending ten days visiting
relatives and friends In Medford and
Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McKlnstry and son, Donald Jr., re
turned yesterday to- San suolaeo.
Mrs. McKlnstry la the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson of this
city. ' .' ' t ; ', '
Donations Asked for
JShrlne Hospital Box
. The Daughters of the Nile, who are
planning a Thanksgiving box to pa
sent the Shrine .hospital In Portland,
ask all Tnembers who have packages
to! be contributed to neliver them to
Mrs. J. A. Ferry, 804. West Main
atreet, not later than Monday morn
ing, November 21.
Eldens F.xpect ' '
Thanksgiving Onesls
' WILLOW SPRINGS. Mr. and Mrt.
"J. W. Elden are entertaining at din
ner on Thanksgiving day. They will
have aa honor guests their son,
Oeorge, and his fiancee, Mlas Ade
laide Stambaugh, of Portland.
Mrs. Hendryx Returns
To Portland
Mrs. Mamie Hendryx, who has been
guest of her mother, Mrs. Josephine
Clark, here for the past seversl days,
left this morning for Portland. Mrs.
Clark entertained with a dinner and
card party in her honor Tuesday
evening. There were two tables In
of Rotary
Have Pleasant Session
The Women of Rotary enjoyed a
pleasant afternoon Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. C. T. Sweeney on the
Pacific highway, north. The meet
ing wae In the form of a dessert
bridge, and high score was held by
Mrs. A. Orln Schenck. Hostesses with
Mrs. Sweeney were Mrs. Bob Strang
and Mrs. C. Smith.
Teachers Chorus to
Meet Saturday
The Teachers' chorus will meet
Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock In
room 8 of the senior high school, It
waa announced this morning, A
good attendance Is urged.
Primary Council ' '
Plans Session
There will be a meeting of the
Jackson County Primary Council at
the court houe tomorrow afternoon
at 1:30 o'clock. Book week will be
observed and Miss Opal McLarnan
will preside.
Two Cracker
Cookery Recipes
Rolled Ham Roast
30 Snow Flake crackers.
eup hot water.
1 small onion, minced.
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning.
1 tablespoon parsley, chopped.
- 1 large slice of ham, raw.
ft -cup brown auger.
1 teaspoon mustard.
14 oup vinegar.
Crumble crackers and add hot
water, onion, seasoning and parsley.
Spread this mixture on slice of ham,
roll and tie or skewer. Mix augar
and mustard, add vinegar and spread
on prepared ham. Bake In a moder
ate oven' (878 degrees F) 40 minutes.
six portions. 1
Deep Dish Apple Pie
cup sugar. ''
8 cups cooking apples, peeled
and sliced.
, , teaspoon nutmeg.
20 Snow Flake crackers, rolled
fine.
1-8 cup butter.
- 1 package cream cheese.
4 oup cream.
" 14 teaspoon salt. "
Reserve 1 tablespoon augar ' for
orust. Mix remainder with apples
and nutmeg. Put Into shallow but
tered pudding' dish. Mix crackers
with .softened butter and 1 table
spoon augar, and spread mixture In
an even layer over apples. Cover
and make In a hot oven (438 degrees
F). until apples are tender, about 80
minutes. Uncover and brown light
ly, lend cheese with cream and salt
until fluffy, and aerv on pie aa a
garnish. Six portion.
Watch ' for the Leader a new
Chevrolet In December.
Severin Battery Service
Medford Mad Batteries
S-volt, 13-plat, 1 year guaran
tee. (3.80
Re-wound armatures ft np
Reehg. 80c Our Make tse
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NOB HILL
COFFEE
LESS THAN LAST
The tax department of the eherlff's
office reports that It bar collected to
date, on 1831 taxes, the sum of $608,
565. The amount listed for collection
waa $1,416,286, without any credit for
various exemptions and payments.
This makes the delinquency about 42
per cent, slightly less than last year.
Inclusion of the exemptlona will cut
the delinquency per cent down from
five to seven per cent. It la estimated.
Of the total of the taxes collected,
$301,617.48 was remitted by the cor
porations of the county, auch as the
Southern Pacific, the California Ore'
gon Power company and lesser utlll
ties.
The above figures will be considered
by the budget committee In. fixing
the levies far the year. The budget
committee Is scheduled to hold
meeting as soon as It Is definitely
known what the state tax will be,
Oscar Kueffer, an investigator for
the state board of control Is confer
ring with tY.f county court today, on
relief aetMtlM, and associated mat
ters so that the worthy poor, and
home owners In distress will receive
the full benefits of the relief funds,
One of the alms la to eliminate the
bogus poor, and' their rackets, that
prey upon public sympathy. Steps
are planned for the distribution of
work the coming winter, so that It
will be accorded to those who need
It and not transient Indigents, those
with Incomes they are endeavoring
to keep intact.
The matter of a levy for relief Is
also a. problem of the budget com
mittee and It will depend upon state
action. Federal funds for highway
work, expected to be available next
month, when the contracts for the
Central Point cut-off, and the Sis
kiyou re-routing of the Pacific high
way are let, will relieve some of the
tension.
HARRY WALKERS HAVE
. SIX-POUND DAUGHTER
JACKSONVIIXB, Nov. 18. (Bnl.)
Born to Mr. and Mra. Harry Walker
of Medford, a six-pound baby girl at
Vie Jacksonville aanltarlum, Tuesday
morning, November 15. They have
named their little daughter Zella
May. - Mother and baby are doing
fine.. Mr. Walker li a clerk In the
Medford poatofflce. .
THANKSGIVING EVE
IS PLANNED
ELKS, GUESTS
The Elks' club rooms resembled
poultry house last night when the
annual Thanksgiving turkey party
was In progress. There was an eager
crowd of Elks present and fat blrda
were distributed In quick order.
The committee in charge Roy
Prultt, Lewis Ulrlch and Leon B,
Kasklns had things well organized
and was able to turn over s nice
sum to the charity fund as a result
of the evening's entertainment.
A short lodge session was held
prior to the turkey party, at which
plans for the Thanksgiving dance to
be held next Wednesday evening were
disclosed. It was also announced
that the bowling tournament will
soon be under way on the club al
leys, with eight teams competing for
the club championship. The balkline
billiard tournament will start next
Monday night with Fletcher Fish
and L. R. Baker playing the first
game at 8 o'clock.
The annual "Christmas tree" party
My Beauty Hint
C I. KkA SOW
The best eraser of premature lines
and wrinkles resulting from tired,
overworked muscles Is complete relaxation.
One can relax standing aa well as
sitting or lying down. Here Is the
way to do it:
Stand with feet apart, hands on
hlpi. Allow the shoulders and head
to drop and the waist to bend. Close
the eyes u possible and hold that
position, easily, for three minutes.
will be held Thursday evening, De
cember 15. This affair Is tho means
used to raise the most of the money
expended In charitable work by the
Elks' lodge and Is looked forward to
by hundreds of local Elks. Oommlt
ttea named for this year are: Relief
committee. H. N. Butler, chairman;
T. E. Daniels, W. O. Webster, Nick
Young, Geo. Eads, Harry Marx, J.
T. Davis, O. M. Selsby, Oeo. Porter,
D. R. Wood, R. E. Koozer, J. D. Bell,
A. B. Cunningham and Win. Ham-
mett; cashiers, Roy Prultt. Fred
Wahl and Treve Lumsden.
. Distributing committee. Miles Can
trail, jApplegate; Paul Godward, Jack
sonville; Dewel Hill, Prospect; Earl
8 toner. Eagle Point; Ernest Roatel,
Central Point; Andrew Hearn, Phoe
nix; H. D. Reed, Gold H1U.
Purchasing committee. Lewis Ul
rlch and Leun B. Haskins.
Soliciting committee, O. O. Alen
derfer, chairman; A'. 8. Rosenbaum,
W. A. Gates, J. R. Blerma, Fletcher
Fish, Elmer Hull, Clarence Pankey,
Roland Hubbard, Dr. R. W. Stearns,
Frank Isaacs, C. 0. Lemmon, W. M.
Clemenson.
Selling committee, E. O. Jerome
I and Raymond Reter; selling assist
ants, I. R. Bauer, itODt. noma, two
Grey, D. L. Flynn, Fred J. Fry. Vic
tor Tengwaid, V. T, Baiter, sumey
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GOLDEN SYRUP or
AMAIZO CRYSTAL WHITE SYRUP
Amaizo Golden Syrup is more
than an easily digestible sweet. It
is an energy food of great value.
It's good for grown-ups, for chil
dren on the way up, and for babies
just starting up. (Accepted for
infant feeding by the American
Medical Association.)
It's economical, too.
Your grocer has it, and Amaizo
Crystal White Syrup (for cooking),
in convenient sized cans.
Sherwood, nay Wrljht and B. H.
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Refreahment committee, P. O. Big
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Melt two tablespoons butter, add
three tablespoons flour, then stir in
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Cook until thick and smooth. Add
three-fourths teaspoon salt, one
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Star Tuna flakes, one, tablespoon
lemon juice and one tablespoon
chopped parsley. Reheat lo boiling
point, add two tablespoons butter
elowly. Bake small biscuits, split
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Dainty, irresistible, simply
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