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St. Pteri Lutheran Ladies' Aid to Lunch St. Peter's Lutheran Ladies' aid will meet at 1 p.m., Thurs day in the church parlors. Lun cheon will be served by Mrs. M. Mortimer, Mrs. G. J. Wolff and Mrs. J. S. Goodwin. GVE MOTHER A PRACTICAL GIFT! (MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 14) mi COFFEEMASTER NO WATCHINGI NO GUESSWORK! SIMPLE AS A-B-C It's automatic! You can't miss! Perfect coffee every time 1 cup to 8. No watching no worry. All gem-like chromium plate; No glass bowls to breaki flcme HARDWARE CO. "Specialists in Homt Wares" West Sixth Phone 2-5201 tutting Government Bureau In tht poittioa af bting "Hctlth Cur" through ony lyiUm in variably wrki out th mm. la Aratrict H would bt "billion A dollar year, for ten health. No tuch lyittm coven all tht ntoplt. Many indigenti and a vut portion oi tht population Mcure aaodlcal ttrvico outiidt tuch plant. Billioni of dollan a year would bt ipent for bureaucratic rod tfUM Western rMlFr PHARMACY 30 N. Central. Phnnt 2-2S74 .MKIIl OKI), OREGON 7f $fK SElTEK HEALTH 1HE SEWING MACHINE $ At Last! A New Full-Size Round Bobbin PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE . . . with the following features: Sew Light, Hinged Pressure Foot, Dial Tension, Forward and Reverse Stitching. COMPLETE SET OF AT TACHMENTS . . . 10-YEAR WARRANTY . . . ONE YEAR FREE SERVICING . . . SEWING INSTRUCTIONS! SEWING These seven members of the Jackson County Home Extension committee planned the annual Homemakers' Festival held last week in the Central Point Grange hall and attended by hundreds of women from all parti of the county. Shown sealed, left to right, are Mrs. Leland Charley, Browns- coro; Mrs. c. C. Hoover, Lone Pine; Mrs. Henry Dooms, Ashland; Mrs. rvirs. Ben oardener, Heese Creek, Speaker on Program For Auxiliary-Guild Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter will speak at a meeting of St. Mark's Auxiliary-Guild set for Friday, May 12, in the parish hall. Her talk will follow luncheon, to be served at 12:30 p.m. by Mrs. O. J. Gould. Mrs. L. G. Graves and Mrs. Florence Ben ner. The organization has made plans for a rummage sale to be held Thursday and Friday, May 11 and 12. in the Guild hall, cor ner of Sixth street and North Oakdale avenue. Mrs. Ed Mc Kinstry and Mrs. Arthur G. Mc Millin are in charge of the sale. tape, lupervliori, clerical italfi, Inadequate and lowered quality medical cart, hoapital cart and medical preparation. That Ii tht invariable expert enct of Statt Medicine, "Social Security Health Plant1 or Com pulsory Health lniura.net Left keep our America free from ipending "Billioni and Bil lion for leu and I est health.1 Vou8lH AMERICAN WAV 84 95 MACHINE Mrs. G. W. McBee. Howard district; standing, left to right, are Fred Svinth, Prospect; Mrs. A. T. Lathrop, Central Point, and Exhibits which portray the projects of the year are part of the annual Homemakers' Festival of county extension units. Mrs. Paul Olson, left, and Mrs. Ben Gardener are shown with the herb exhibit which the Reese Creek unit had for the show held Wed nesday in Central Point. Others were on lampshade making, glove making, correct home lighting and other subjects studied during the year. (Brainerd photo). Bethel Mothers Plan Organization of Club; Friendship Night Held A Job's Daughters mothers' club for Medford bethel will be organized at a meeting set for Tuesday, May 9, at the home of Mrs. A. Z. Dean, 1006 South Oakdale avenue. Mrs. Dean is guardian of the bethel. All mothers of bethel mem bers are invited to attend the meeting, set for 2 p.m. The bethel observed Friend ship night Wednesday, with a group of members and parents coming from the Ashland bethel. A potluck dinner was followed by the regular bethel ceremonies and a program. Tuesday night a group of Medford members and guardian council members will go to Ash land for the observance of Friendship night by the Ashland bethel. Wednesday Study Club Hold Recent Meeting Mrs. G. A. Dierdorff was hos tess to members of Wednesday Study club May 3. A business meeting was held. Tea was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. S. Heatherington and Mrs. W. L. Walden. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Easy Terms CENTER (Brainerd photo). Crocheted Edgings Seven edgings in newest filet crochetl They measure IV to i'i inches in No. 50 cotton Three have new picot-mesh background. Useful for personal or home accessories, for Church linens Pattern 7176; charts: directions Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-see charts and pho tos, and complete directions makes crochet and knitting easy to do. Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts ! Dept., P. O. Box 5640, Chicago! 80. 111. Print plainly NAME, AD DRESS, with PATTERN NUM- J BER. i Our ALICE BROOKS Needle-1 work catalogue ii the best ever! Send twenty cents In coins NOW , for your copy. Illustrations of : designs for crocheting, knitting,: embroidery, cuddle toys, house hold and personal accessories. Free needlework pattern print ed in book. More than 1.500.000 visit Washington, D. nually. rson an- Sociologist Speaks At Annual Fest ival Of Extension Units "People only need to under stand one another," said Miss Edith Freeman, rural sociologist when she spoke on "Life's Give and Take" at the annual Home makers' Festival of Jackson county extension units held last Wednesday in Central Point. Several hundred members and guests attended. Miss Freeman declared that the need in this country today is for more love and understand ing, not only in the home but in all walks of life, and said "let s not always think of money and trouble, but only of love and appreciation." The speaker talked of those who are "selfishly unselfish," and of those who are "unselfishly s e 1 f 1 s h." Tell ing o the former, she said these were the people who can never relinquish the role of the giver. Miss Freeman said many people tend to make giving en tirely commercial, a matter of gifts purchased and presented with "nothina of the giver" in cluded in the gesture. At this time she also spoke of the re lationships between parents ana children and said "look at their deeds, but only in love and not in self glorification. She said America does have a strong sense of "class" in spite of protestations of democracy and said these were evidenced in race, social position and re ligion. Miss Freeman declared "we just don't know how other people live, or understand them; instead we lean on stereotyped generalizations that often aren't true." Miss Freeman said the educa tion of the people in this country tends to be contradictory m mai parents attempt to train their children to do everything well and on the other hand keep belittling them for fear they will get a swelled head." "We don t understand even our own families, ftiiss rree- man declared and said too many people "build a little fence around themselves" and are afraid to express their love and affection for tear tney win De hurt. The sDeaker said individuals and groups could work to over come this lack of understanding by inter-change of ideas, through discussion, by learning how to listen to other people and their problems and by "working ana playing together." FOE Auxiliary Plans Monthly Camp Dance The auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles will sponsor its monthly dance at the veterans center at Camp White Monday, May 8. Entertainment will be furnished during the intermis sion and women attending are to take homemade cakes for the re freshment hour. Women attending are asked to meet at the Eagles hall at 7:15 d. m. for transportation. Sunday, May 7, 1950 Anniversary Party Planned By Bethel In Central Point Central Point Final prepara tions will be made this week for the second anniversary celebra tion by Central Point bethel of Job's Daughters. The celebra tion will be held Thursday, May 11, in connection with the usual bethel meeting, and is set for 7:30 p.m. In addition to the birthday party, the event will be in the nature of a "celebration of the bethel's having won in drill com petition at the recent state meet ing at CoquiMe. The bethel pre sented a novelty number, "The Wedding of the Painted Doll," the music for this having been previously recorded bv Jean and Abby Green. The drill won the first place In the class B novelty numbers. About 38 members of the bethel, as well as a number of parents and guardians, attended the state meeting and witnessed the drill competition. The drill was planned by Mrs. Everett Faber, guardian of the bethel, and Mrs. Charles Meyer, djrector of music. The program for Thursday's party is being arranged by Misses Caruline Frecland. Doreen Jones. Carlene von Buskirk and Mary Kay Findley. On the com mittee to decorate the lodge room are Misses Laural Jewett, Marian Smith. Pat Shook and Evelyn Jones. Decorating the dining room will be Misses Lin da Obrnchain, Helen Tonn, Vir Mother's Day Gift tnd bertlett ttre Ss The Perfect . . . 9 Gift for Jar os The height of luxury "custom-fitted-from-stock" slips that come in superb Leroi workroom fabrics and finish ing details. Nobody ever has enough of them But now you can do something that I Let us have thair full measurements as closely as you can (bust, waist, hips, height); If you "slip up," the gift card .will correct your error and make you ever beloved. Marvelous for mothers. Grand for graduates. Beautiful for brides. And don't forget your own for you'll want to stock up for all summer from our wonderful assortment. Mail and telephone orders should be accompanied by 4 measurements. 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