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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Monday, January 17, 1955 Cancer Society . Sets Date for Investment Day Reports on , an "investment day" program were given by Mrs. Earl Lawson at a lunch eon meeting January 10 of the Jackson county division of the American Cancer society. Mrs. John S. Day, county command er, presided. e Details of the investment day program, to be held February 23, will be announced later. Mrs. Day announced a number of appointments. They are Mrs. Earl Lawson, education chair man; Mrs. Ray Frisbie, case work; Mrs. George Schuler and Mrs. Lew Bates, loan closet and surgical dressings; Mrs. B. Brandt Bartels, secretary; Mrs. Russell Barnes, treasurer; Mrs. Fred T. Burich, memorials; Mrs. Scott Ellis and Mrs. .M. L. Vor heis, literature distribution; Mrs. Raymond Fish, radio and TV programs ... In addition . to : Medf ord wo men attending, others present were Mrs. Glen Hale, Eagle Point; Mrs. L. C Parker, Gold. Hill; Mrs. Wilton White, Cen tral Point, Mrs. Mahr Reymers and Mrs. Jim Busch, Ashland. Miss Dorothy Huskey and Miss Dorothy Collard represented the Jackson County Health Depart ment, and Mrs. Chester Guches attended as a representative of Jackson County , Health, associa tion. .. , ., .-. - : - . r League Members 6 Plan Coffee Hour And Study Session Two events are on the calen dar this week for Medf ord Leaue of Women Voters, one of which will also be a March of Dimes benefit. Thursday Mrs. John S. Day and Mrs. F. T. Burich will be hosts for an informal coffee at Mrs. Day's home on Groveland avenue. Funds for the March of Dimes will be collected, and ma terial on the trade survey being conducted by league members will be presented. Anyone in terested is invited to attend, and it is set for 2 p.m. Thursday at 10 a.m. the morn ing study unit of the league will meet at the home of Mrs. H. "P. Bosworth Jr., 2425 East Main street. Mrs. O. E. Kellogg will report on a study made concern ing the revision- of the- constitu tion of Oregon and Mrs. R.; S. Hinman will speak concerning a survey '6f Medford public schools now - underway by the league. Anyone interested is. also in: vited 'to attend this study-i'sgs sion. ' - Home ' Mrs. Verlenia Pitts ' returned home Thursday after spending two weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitts and two small sons. Mr. Pitts is an employee of the Northrup "feuided missile plant at Gardena, Calif. o On the return trip Mrs. Pitts visited with an uncle' in ' Napa Valley, Calif. , who celebrated his 84th birthday anniversary during her stay,- - - ' To hard-cook egg yolks drop into simmering water and keep below boiling until firm. Society and Clubs '-Ir' (9 5fe ft I; v ' Earl (Fatha) Hines and his band head the list of Harlem Globe trotter entertainers who will play here Wednesday, January 19, at Medford Senior High school auditorium under the sponsorship ' of Medford Junior Chamber of Commerce. Hines, who played with Louis Armstrong for many years, is considered one of the nation's leading jazz rianist. Hines and his orchestra record for Nocturne records. The variety show, produced by Abe Sapersxein, has been receiving excellent reviews on its cross-country tour. Tickets are on sale at Swem's and Sam's Sporting Goods store. ; Wonder-Dress! 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 pan the day before publication. Monday 6:30 p.m. Ladies Shrine club, dinner for all women of Shrine affiliations, Medford ho ,tel. 7:30 p.m. VFW auxiliary, transportation from Trailways depot to Camp White. 8 p.m. Talisman temple, Pythian Sisters Tand Knights of Pythias, joint installations, open to the: public, Pythian building. 8 pan. Olive Rebekah lodge, IOOF hall. ' Tuesday. 10:30 a.m. Sams Valley Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Lester James. 1 p.m. Rogue Valley Navy Mothers, Girls Community club. 1:30 p.m. Circle 5, WSCS Society of Christian Service, of the First Methodist church, Mrs. W. G. Werner, 1840 Stewart ave. 1:30 p-m. Circle 3, WSCS, First Methodist church, : Mrs. Robert A. Rae, 819 Bennett ave. 1:30 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks temple party lounge. .1:30 p.m. Oak Grove Neigh borhood , club, Mrs. Francis Flinn, Plaza apartments.' 1:30 p.m. Butte Falls Fed erated Garden club, home of Mrs. William B. Edmondson. 9230 4-24 . Half-size wonder dress! Easy on the eyes, easy to - slip into and sew-easiest of spring! Look at the" diagram. This pattern is proportioned ' for short, fuller figures no alternation prob lems. Perfect for 'round the house pretty enough to . go super-marketing, too. Pattern 9230: Half sizes 14V, Vz,ZVi, 201, 22V2, 24VS. Size 16V takes 3& yards 35-inch fabric. . Send THIRTY - FIVE cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents, for' each pattern for 1st 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 NUMBER. - Sorority Members To Work on List For Easter Sale Members of Epsilon Sigma Al pha sorority will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Howard Phillips, 228 Sunrise avenue at 8 p. m. to compile lists of names from the new telephone direc tory for Easter seal headquarters in Portland. The Crippled Child ren's Hospital in Eugene is the sorority's state project and their main support comes from the sale of Easter seals. The local chapter is assuming the name list work this year, in addition to sponsoring the Lily Day pa rade before Easter. . ' . . A "donation for dessert" was collected for the March of Dimes"! at the regular business meeting held last week at Mrs. Willie Fischer's home. Before refresh ments were served, -a MOD box was passed for donations. Every- see CITY APPLIANCE for FUEL and ELECTRIC MONARCH -Combination Ranges ITY APPLIANCE, IflC. 127 No. CentralOpposite Penney's - Ph. 3-5743 Shady Cove Group Holds Meeting; Work Party Held Shady Cove The Ladies aux iliary to Steelhead post, Veter ans of Foreign Wars, Shady Cove, held the first meeting of the year Friday. Mrs. . Frank Busch presided. Mrs. Richard Atkins was in itiated into the auxiliary. ' Mrs. Dan Krotz reported on the recent safety drive and ex pressed his appreciation to all the home owners in that area for the cooperation and kind ness given the women . during their drive. ; - Mrs. A. H. Birch reported the school in Prospect plans to en ter about 10 essays in the con test, which will end in March. , - After the meeting Mrs. Frank Busch served refreshments to post and auxiliary members. - The post and auxiliary held a work party -December 9. Auxil iary members served breakfast for theost. .., '; ." ' The Work consisted of putting insulation in the attic of the building, and general clean up. Those reporting for the work were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krotz, Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKay, Gene House, JHamilton Ecker, , Ed Learning, Mrs. Jim Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jones, Russ Stelle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birch. Scout Troop No. 46 of Shady Cove recently held a dinner and special meeting in VFW hall, Shady Cove, i ' Kenneth Paulson, who had completed his work as a Cub scout, was graduated and be came a tenderfoot scout. - Rodney Collins, senior patrol leader, presented Kenneth and Mary VandeKamp, scout "lead ers, with a paper weight, in the shape of a scout emblem in ap preciation of their services in scout work. Both the Cubs and Scout Troop No. 46 are sponsored- by the VFW ; post', and auxiliary of Shady Cove.. - , , ' r-ty Meat or chicken may be easily floured by placing in : a paper bag with, flour and shaking well. To keep bacon . from curling nip edges with shears before cooking or broil between racks. one present was asked to hold a coffee party during the month as a personal project for the campaign. ... . , The next meeting, will be a social one at Mrs. - William Ray mond's home, 728 Beekman street January 24. A "white elephant" ' sale,, will be the di version of the evening, with proceeds going to the March of Dimes. . ,-- Spring Coats Do More Than Keep Out Wind ; By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Correspondent . New York (U.R) Ever since man got the idea that a lady's coat should do more than just keep out the wind, there's been no stopping the search for new ways to turn a simple wool coat into a thing of beauty and a joy to the neighborhood cleaners. It has been . a see-saw battle between fur folks and cloth coat concerns to see who could come up first with the fanciest. Now, in answer to last win ter's pink mink and pale yellow fox, we have the latest spring cloth coats. - One little item which should turn ' those pink minks green with envy is a white wool fleece coat completely overlaid with white alencon lace and. studded with - rhinestones and baroque pearls. , '. - . . .... . , ",. This coat was shown Friday in one of the six fashions "shows which - completed the week of spring fashion previews spon sored by : the couture group of the New York Dress institute. ' Lace-covered fleece coats are the inspiration of the Originala company. That full-length, white wool and lace and jeweled job costs $650. You may buy a jacket version of the same thing or $250. -. , . . Other ideas by Originala to brighten the old hall coat closet include: An of f -shoulder white fleece cape stole studded with rhine stones, pearls and gold embroid ery; a cardigan coat with the neck banded by multi-colored stones to simulate an Egyptian necklace the coat fastens appro priately with a jeweler's clasp; a jewel-studded mandarin collar on a mint blue fleece and a full length coat decorated with gold beads and gold bullion leaf em broidery. Generally, the spring coats are slimmer, by the way, in case the jewel ' trim doesn't outshine the shape of the whole thing. . Other surprises are in store for coat buyers too. Monte Sano and Pruzan are . introducing a new cotton matelasse fabric from France In a slim, perky coat that looks like dull silk brocade. The same coat and suit company has slim coats in two lengths knee length and skirt length in un usual tweed fabrics. Life in Germany Topic for AAUW Mrs. William H. Bartlett, wife of a retired army colonel, will speak on life in Germany at the next meeting of Medford branch, American Association! of Univer sity Women, v It will be Wednes day, January 19, at 8, p. m..at the home of Mrs. A. N. Potter, Jr., 1315 Queen Anne avenue. Mrs. Bartlett, who lived in Germany for two years while her husband was with the Army of : Occupation there, will also show slides taken in Germany, and various articles which she brought to the United States with her, including miniature houses. The Bartletts have re cently returned to Medford to live in their home at 131 Vailey View drive. .- . Chairman for Wednesday's meeting is Mrs. Harry Poston, who will be : assisted by Mrs. J. V. McGoodwin, - Mrs. B. ' M. Devers, Mrs. W. W. Deakins, Mrs. Frances Flinn, Mrs. M. D. McGeary and Mrs. Martin Voor hies. ... Within the last two months several colleges have been added to the approved list of AAUW, according to Mrs. . Emerson An derson, membership chairman. These colleges include Columbia college, Columbia, S. C; Fair mont State ; college, Fairmont, W. Va.; Lebanon Valley college, Annville, Pa.; Lewis and Clark college, Portland; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Me chanical Arts, State College, N. M ; T h i e 1 college, Greenville, Pa.; West Virginia Wesleyan col lege, Buckhannon, - W. V.,' and Youngstown - college, - Youngs town, Ohio. Alumnae of these colleges who are interested in becoming members of AAUW are asked to call Mrs. Anderson at 2-2134 for further informa tion. - V V M vi- - i To make sweet milk sour add 2 tablespoons of lemon juice or vinegar to each cup' of milk. i ESQ or more on - $50 to $500 Signatm, Auto, Fadtm Just phone first and make arrangements) in advance. We'll have everything ready -when you come in. "ONE STOP" and in a few minutes you'll have cash in your . pockets. Phone NOW! We'll do the rest. Oregon Finance Co. 45 So. Central Phone 2-4433 Your Home Owned and Managed Company ESTABLISHED IN 1928 Lie. S-21L M-217 - Loans over $500 made by Medford -Industrial Loan Co. under same management. n Miss Vandenburg Spealcs for PTA Miss Mary Vandenburg of the Southern Oregon Child Guid ance clinic spoke at a meeting of Howard Parent-Teacher assoc iation January 11. Miss Vanden burg also showed a film entitled !The First Lesson" and follow ing this members of the group met in the cafeteria where a dis cussion of the film was held. Miss Vandenburg was intro duced by Mrs. Thomas Eaton, program planning chairman. Mrs. Dorothy Arneys first grade room won the room count. Mrs. Leila Gilman conducted a business session. Barrack's Auxiliary To Meet on Friday ; Members of the auxiliary, to Barracks 14, Veterans of World War I, will meet in Veterans' hall at Camp White Friday,; Jan uary 21, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Hazel Kincaid president, states that a business meeting will be held. AH women eligible for the group are invited to attend. ReviewMusic , Planned for PTA Parents will have , an oppor tunity to view some of the work of the students of Medford Jun ior high school when the parent teacher association of - the school meetings in the boys gymnasium Thursday, January 20 at 7:30 P-m.";. , ;, The highlights of the evening will be a style review presented by : members ; of Mrs:? H. i p. Snead's sewing classes.. All mod els will wear garments they have made at school. Ray Lewis, music instructor, will present a chorus of girls from the seventh and ninth grades, . A special art exhibit arrang ed bysMr. Bayliss and featuring art work from all classes will be held in Room 7, beginning at 7 o'clock. ; Following the program, re freshments will be served in the school cafeteria by parents of students in the eighth grade. VFW Auxiliary Plans Session Tuesday Night The auxiliary to Crater Lake past, Veterans of ForeignWars, will hold a business session Tues day, January 18, at 8 p.m. at VFW hall. A" social hour will follow, thei meeting,., with mem bers of the post joining the wo men's group. ' -. Entertainment, and refresh ments are planned. ': -4 ' - i To keep scalding milk from scorching rinse pan with hot water before using. Shady Cove Unit To Meet On Tuesday Shady Cove Shady Cove Home Extension unit will meet Tuesday, January 18, at 10:30 a.m. at the Weitman home, Rogue River drive. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads SPECIAL ! ! On Reader's Digest to New Sub scribers 8 months $1.00. Also, Special on American,'" Women's Home Comp. & Colliers. 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