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TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TuMday, Dembr 7, 1S34. Scnxciietly Oscar C. Bjorlie will direct in Southern Oregon college choir in the annual Christmas program to be given Sunday, December 12, in Churchill hall auditorium at 3:30 o'clocjc College Choir To Give Annual Vesper Service Ashland Xumbers to be pre sented by the Southern Oregon college choir for the annual Christmas vesper program Sun day, December 12, have been announced by Director Oscar J. Bjorlie. The program, to be presented at 3:30 D.m. will be the annual candlelight presenta tion of seasonal music. Accom panist for the choir will be Miss Helene Robinson. The choir will open the pro gram with nine numbers which will include a Gregorian chant, Palestrina's "Gloria Patri" and Glarum's "Sing Praises." Paul Sherier will present a solo. The girls' sextet will sing two numbers, "All My Heart This Nisrht Rejoices" and "Angels We have Heard on High," both ar ranged by Mr. Bjorlie. A mixed octet will sing "Ye Watchers and : Ye Holy Ones" and the traditional "Deck the Halls" and a male quartet will sing two traditional numbers, including the popular "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." A - group of - choir, numbers will close the program. The group will include a Norwegian carol, numbers of Christiansen and one arranged by Director Bjorlie. Miss Yvonne Claypool will be featured in a solo. ' . 4 Meeting Planned In Central Point Central Point The child guidance study group of Central Point. Parent-Teacher associa tion will meet Wednesday, De cember 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. O. T. Wilson, 431 North Second street. The topic, "Sensible Sex Answers" will be led by Mrs. Bert Simmons. All mothers interested are in vited to attend. k Try this on your next bunch of beets, says the Gas Appliance Manufacturers association. Cook beets as usual, remove skins, slice, and serve them with sea soned sour cream. Once you've tried this, you'll have it again and again. Friends Gather At Allen Home A group of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen Jr., on the Rogue River Saturday evening for a potluck dinner. Following dinner motion pictures taken in the Puget Sound area were shown. The pictures were taken dur ing vacation boat trips made by the Aliens, their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen III, and Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Miller. The pictures included scenes between Anacortes and Nanaimo on Puget Sound. . About 25 attended the party Saturday. -4 Lutheran Women Plan Party on Thursday All women of St. Peter's Lu theran church are invited to at tend a potluck luncheon and Christmas party set for Thurs day, December 10, at 1 p.m. at the church. Those attending are asked to take gifts not to exceed 50 cents in price, and gifts for their children. CALENDAR Calendar notices and news for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 ajn. of the day of publication, and for week day news is 5 pjn. the day before publication Thrifty and Quick Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Parents of Howard school seventh-grade pupils, in school cafeteria. 7:30 p.m. League of Women Voters study unit, home of Mrs. H. B. Collins, 40 Glen Oak court. 7:30 p.m. SPEBSQSA, Room B, YMCA building. 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian church circle, Candlelight, Mrs. Ralph Thompsen, 18 Modoc ave. 7:30 p.m. Medford Parents Home Extension unit, Mrs. A. E. Filatreau, 124 Vancouver ave." 7:45 p.m. AAUW Women's Bible Study group, home of Miss Anna Streed. . . 8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO, Mrs. Victor Sether, 1007 Queen Anne ave. 8 p.m. FOE auxiliary officers meeting, Eagles hall. 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters,., Py thian building. : . " Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Medford Home Extension unit, Community building, Priddy st. 12:30 p.m. Chapter AA, PEO, Mrs. Fred C. Lorish, 830 Minne sota ave. 12:30 p.m. Women of Rotary, Mrs. James A. Grigsby, route 1, box 124A, Agate rd. 12:30 p.m. Mistletoe club, Girls Community club. 1 p.m. AAUW, Mrs. Law rence Buonocore, 433 West Eighth st. Please your little lassie with a new cap 'n' mitten set! A beau ty, done in double crochet with crocheted blossoms sewn on. You can crochet this pretty, outfit quickly Mommy! Pattern 7147; directions for -4-6; 8-10 years are included in the pat tern. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern i-add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, AND PATTERN NUMBER. Brimful of thrifty gift ideas ... our Alice Brooks Needlecraf t Catalog ... 82 of the most pop ular embroidery, crochet, sew ing, color-transfer designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. Send 20 cents for your copy. Ideas for ' gifts, bazaars, fashions. i Double-Duly! TWO aprons in one button the big on or off! Our double- duty design protects you in the kitchen, does a quick-change act when it's time to serve. Pretty with wild rose embroidery easy! Make 1-2-3 for showers, friends, you! Pattern 9278: Misses' Sizes Small (14, 16); Medium ,18, 20); Large (40, 42). Small size; full apron 2V4 yards 35-inch. Trans fer. - This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step, Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford ' Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. 92i8 yy I Jty. Ill l&Ufcet i &rw $ Y&Svt I f ' , , '4 - mmmm. 5 BEST WISHES ARE OFFERED the Rev. Eugene C. Blake (left), Philadelphia, Pa., by Bishop William C. Martin, retiring presi dent of National Council of Churches, after Rev. Blake's elec tion as bis successor at Boston, Mass., assembly. (International)' Department Co m m ander Visits Lodge Here; Officers Elected Central Point Mothers Plan Christmas Party Central Point Central Point Navy Mothers will meet Wednes day, December 8, at 10 a.m., at the home of Mrs. Bud Adams, Upton road. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon, and a Dusmess session is set for Z p.m. Members will make plans for a Christmas party at Camp White and will exchange Christ mas gifts. Maj. Gen. Roy 'V. Terney, Pendleton, depart ment com mander of Patriarchs Militant, made his official visit to Siski you canton during the annual Christmas party of the canton and auxiliary last Friday. It was held at Medford IOOF hall, and election of officers for both , -po . took place during separate business sessions. Coi. Ira Rinker, Sweet Home, inspector for the depart ment, was unable to be present as planned and the inspection was conducted by Major Arthur Kellert, Kirby. Col. E. W. Pease, Medford, was also present and other guests were from Grants Pass and Klamath Falls. Maj. Gen., Terney spoke to the two groups concerning how. the work of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs may be advanced. He also talked of the state conven tion to be held in La Grande in May. , " Mr. and Mrs. Terney went to Grants Pass Monday for another dinner and inspection of the canton there. Brig. Gen. Ed C. Abbey, O'Brien, was present and spoke of his wife, state secretary of the Ladies' ; auxiliary, who was seriously injured in an automo bile accident' some time ago. Mrs. O'Brien, now "in a Rose- burg hospital, was said to be recovering. . New officers elected by the canton are Frank Maness, cap tain; George Swinney, clerk; Vern Knight, Central Point, lieutenant; W. H. Dyer, ensign. Officers elected by the auxil iary are Mrs. Fred Daugherty, president; ' Mrs. Ed Dameron, vice-president; Mrs. Lewis Thompson, clerk; ; Mrs. A. H. Hansen, treasurer. Mrs. George Brownlee is the retiring presi dent.: : Mrs. Terney, a member of the Pendleton auxiliary, was a guest of the local auxiliary . forv the meeting. . Instead of having the tradi tional gift exchange during the dinner, a donation of money was made to the state presi dent's fund to buy a new electric stove for the,Odd Fellows' home in Portland. The dinner ; committee w a s Mrs. Fred Daugherty, Mrs. A. H. Gregory, Mrs. O. S. Walden. Here's a vegetable trick that's good. When cauliflower is ready to serve, add a little ; finely chopped pimiento to the melted butter. Looks wonderful tastes even better. Girl Scoufs Girl Scout Troop 39 recently held a potluck supper to com plete work on the cooking badge. Each girl took a dish she had prepared herself. After the meal the girls did the cleanup work and then . played -games. Earlier in the year the troop held a Halloween party, with guests coming in costumes and masks. After .games, refreshments-were served. ! , The troop is now working on the project of dressing a doll for Christmas. . ; - ; Cheryl Spence, . Phoenix Ladies' Aid; - y To Meet on Wednesday . Phoenix Ladies' Aid society of Phoenix Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Emma . Keith Wednesday, De cember 8, at 2 pjn. Mrs.' L. O. Caster will, take charge of en tertainment and Mrs. Keith will serve refreshments. . ; . . Election . of officers will ! held during the. meeting. Whip some soft peanut, butter into vanilla ice cream. Refreezc and serve with chocolate sauce. TOO FULL FLOORS Plus a Balcony ' ; of Beautiful Gifts 1 SHOlP ; THEMl fi Main Floor Balcony - . 2nd Floor. LW)' ? I If1 iiliMlBHWaLlltgOlT- (Be Sure to Visit .This) "The Store of a Thousand Thoughtful Gifts"-. ' fe ' 12-Pc. 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