TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Junior Director
Takes Office for
Twenty-Fifth Year
Medford Junior -Degree of
Honor held installation of offi
cers Saturday, February 12, in
Lincoln gymnasium, with Mrs.
H. G. Wilson taking office as
director for the" 25th consecutive
term.
Conducting the installation
were Mrs. Cyril Gay, installing
past president; Mrs. Clyde Hill-
yer, installing officers and Mrs.
Serena McMahan, usher.
Junior members taking office
were Darlene Morrow, past pres
ident; Sharon Forde, president;
Donna Krause, first vice-presi
dent; Carol Krause, usher.
Mrs. Wilson read a prayer
entitled "The New Year," and
the new officers were presented
corsages. "
Sharon Forde was presented
her captain's stripe for her cap.
. Carol Krause gave . a solo
dance, and the birthday song
was sung for Mrs. Wilson and
she was presented a card. The
birthdays of Lincoln and Wash
ington were also observed.
. Refreshments were served,
with Darlene Morrow and Don
na Krause assisting Mrs. Wil
son, and the members also
played basketball. '
Amethyst Rebekahs
To Help With Dance;
Club Meeting Planned
Gold Hill Mrs. Fred Lester,
noble grand of Amethyst Re
bekah lodge, has announced that
Rebekahs are to take pies to
the Linda Bowen benefit dance
Saturday, February 19, at Gold
Hill Grange hall. Members un
able to attend are asked to send
pies.
Rebekahs on the committee
for the dance are Mrs. Robert
McDaniels, Mrs. Paul Thompson,
Mrs. John Cogswell and Mrs.
Alva Walker.
Amethyst Rebekah Friendship
club will meet Monday, Febru
ary 21, at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Harry Smith. Mrs. Don
Morrow will be co-hostess. New
officers will be installed.
.
Riverside Club
Plays Wednesday
Mrs. B. B. Hughes and her
partner, Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
headed north-south winnets for
Wednesday's meeting of River
side Duplicate Bridge club, and
first place v east-west was won
by Mrs. Edna Miller and Tommy
Munds. The first couple scored
85 points, and the second 77.
Other north-south winners
were Mrs. B. L. Sanderson and
Roy Pruitt, second, 8OV2, Mrs.
Josephine Clark and Mrs. Mamie
Hendryx, third, 77; Mrs. Frank
Baker and Dr. George Dean,
fourth, 69.
Additional east-west winners
were Mrs. Fred Purdin and Al
Gilhousen, second, 67; John Sol
heim and Marion Milne, third,
65Vz; Mrs. Marrs Gibbons and
Mrs. Arthur Schoenberg, 64,
fourtn. " . ;
Republican Club '
Changes Meeting ..
Next week's meeting of Jack
son County Republican Women
has been changed from Monday
to Tuesday, February 22, it was
announced yesterday. The
change was made in order that
the group might have as speaker
Mark Hatfield, state senator and
Williamette university professor,
who will be in Medford that day
for another speaking engage
ment. - ; ; s
The meeting will be held at
12 noon at the YMCA, and a
committee will serve luncheon.
Reservations may be made by
phoning Mrs. Roy V. Rickard,
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Post Office Clerks and Auxiliary To Hold
District Meetings; State Officers Coming
Members of the Federation of
Post Office Clerks and the wom
en's auxiliary will hold a dis
trict session in , the Jackson
hotel, Sunday, February 20.
Hosts for the meeting will be
Local 342 of the federation and
auxiliary. ,.- , :
The meeting will . open at 1
p.m. with a coffee hour, with
auxiliary members as hostesses.
Business sessions of both the
federation and auxiliary will
follow, - and a dinner will be
held at 6 p.m. in the hotel. About
75 are expected for the two busi
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Hosiery Wardrobe
Advised by Expert
Ames, Iowa (U.R) Women
should have a hosiery "ward
robe," with different weight
stockings for different occasions,
Jane Saddler, textiles and cloth
ing expert at Iowa State college,
advises.
"Buying nylon hose with their j
particular use in mind is both
sensible and possible," Miss Sad
dler says.
"Remember' that denier is the
principal guide to sheerness,"
Miss Saddler says. "Denier is the
weight and thickness of the ny
lon yarn. The higher the denier
number, the heavier and stronger
the thread."
She said yam for nylon hos
iery is made in eight different
deniers 10 and 12 for "dress
up" occasions; 15, 20 and 30 for
general wear; and 40, 50 , and
70 for heavy duty.
"Gauge affects the sheerness
of a stocking too. The gauge num
ber tells the number of stitches
for each inch and a half around
the stocking," she said. "To pro
vide best wear, always buy the
highest 'gauge available for any
given denier."
ness meetings, and about 50 for
the dinner.
Here for the meeting will be
Norman Rue, Salem, state presi
dent of the federation, and Mrs.
Doris Buckridge, Corvallis, aux
iliary state president, as well as
other state and district officials.
. Dave Allred, Central Point, a
past president of the state fed
eration, will be master of cere
monies at the dinner.
Budd Gail, Medford, is district
head of the clerks' group, and
Mrs. Geneva Hargitt, Grants
Pass, is auxiliary district vice-
president.
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Friday, February 18, 1955
Coming Events
Announced by
Cancer Society
Arrangements for several im
portant events of the near fu
ture were made at a meeting,
of the Medford American Cancer
society committee held in the
home of Mrs. Fred T. Burich.
A preview of cancer film is
set for Wednesday, February 23,
at the Medford courthouse audi
torium. The film showing will
be from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
when a recess for luncheon will
be taken and the meeting will
continue from 1:15 to 4 p.m. This
meeting is open to the public,
but program chairmen are espe
cially invited to attend.
, The second event is set for
February 24 when a district con
ference of the American Cancer
society will be held in the Epis
copal church, Roseburg, Ore.
Hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
and the sessions are for cancer
committee .chairmen and local
captains. Luncheon reservations
are to be made by notifying
Mrs. Carl Wimberly, 621 East
Lane street, Roseburg, not later
than February 22.
Third event announced at the
meeting is the Jackson County
Investment day set for March
9 at Rogue Valley Country club.
The meeting will open at 10:45
a.m. and continue until 3 p.m.
and is open to all cancer com
mittee volunteers.
Announcement was also made
of the annual hobby tea of the
Jackson county committee which
will be held the last week in
April.
Accordionaires
Play at Camp;
Party at Studio
The Eve Prentice Accordion
aires were featured Monday eve
ning in an hour's program at the
Camp White theater for a ca
pacity audience. This group from
the Prentice band is composed
of 42 boys, mostly, of junior and
senior high school age.
A special feature of the pro
gram was five small boys play
ing and singing a number to lit
tle Sandra Charters, 7 years old.
The little boys were Roger Wi
ley, Richard LeFleur, Brian Har
ris, Tommy Harvey and Danny
Dixon. Sandra, dressed in a pink
satin and lace heart, sang sev
eral numbers accompanied by
Henry Vessall, Gerald Fanger
and Joe Bailey. ,
Others featured in solos were
Doyle Branson, Keith Bacshaus,
Jack Webster, Norman Plum
mer, Nickie Gier, Delbert and
Gene Harvey, Pat Connolly and
Lynn Miller. The octet members
were Bruce .Thompson, Richard
Cooper, Gerald Fanger, Billy
Beer, Pat Connolly, Joe Bailey,
Delbert and Gene Harvey.
The boys were dressed in the
new pink and black uniforms.
The Accordion Troupers en
joyed a valentine party Monday
afternoon during the regular
band rehearsal at 4 o'clock at the
Prentice studio, 517 Newtown
street.
About 60 members of the jun
ior band were present.
Mrs. Carnes. Mrs. Putman.
Mrs. Hinson and Mrs. Miller fur
nished the valentine cakes for re
freshments. Assisting Mrs. Pren
tice with serving were Sharon
Roberts, Oveta Walden, Patsy
Eckel, Sandra Buxton and
Yvonne Ochs.
The, rate of illiteracy In th
United States drormed from 20
per cent in 1870 to 3.2 per cent
in 1950.
CALENDAR
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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
a.m of the day of publication, and
for week day news is 5 pjn the
day before publication.
Friday .
6:30 p.m. Patriarchs Militant
and auxiliary, IOOF hall.
8 p.m. Auxiliary to Veterans
of World War I, home of Mrs.
Hazel Dermark, 345 Apple
street.
8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge.
Redman hall.
8 p.m. Builders class of
First Methodist church, square
dance, church basement.
Saturday
1 p.m. Crater Lake chap
ter, DAR, Mrs. R. E. Green, 701
Park st.
2 p.m. - Epsilon chapter,
Delta Kappa Gamma, Girls
Community club.
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Churchmen Speak Out
Against Wire Tapping
Salem (U,R) The churches
spoke out against wire tapping
as an invasion of the privacy of
the individual late yesterday at
a hearing before the Senate Ju
diciary Committee headed by
Sen. Warren Gill (R-LeBanon).
Their representatives spoke
in favor of what was referred to
as a "bi-partisan bill" to outlaw
wirs tapping in Oregon and
making violation a felony.
Rev. Alfred Stenner of Spring
field, chairman of the legislative
committee of the Oregon Coun
cil of Churches, said "it is as
important to protect the inno
cent as it is to catch the guilty."
The bill was introduced by
Sens. Monroe Sweetland (D-Mil-waukie),
Philip B. Lowery (R
Medford), and Donald Husband
(R-Eugene), and Reps. George
Layman (R-Newberg) and Robert
Klemsen (D-St. Helens).
Trumans Will Take
Key West Vacation
Key West, Fla, (U.R) For
mer President. Truman will re
turn next month to Key West
where he spent 11 vacations at
the "Little White House" while
he was Chief Executive.
Mr. Truman's plans were re
vealed here Thursday b,y . Louis
Jones, former secretary ; of de:
fense.
After a telephone talk with
Mr. Truman, Johnson said the
former President told him "I
need a good Key West vaca
tion." .. .. ' . '
Johnson said Mr. and Mrs.
Truman planned to arrive some
time next month as soon as "he
has put the finishing touches on
his memoirs."
The total area of the contin
ental United States is 3,022,387
square miles, of which 47,661
square -miles is water.
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Gold - Vaporized
New Invention
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (U.R) If your hus
band gives you a bog whortle
berry leaf on your next birth
day, don't be surprised.
Shortly "after that you may be
pinning a broccoli tip to your
suit 4afcl, clipping a couple of
strawberries on your ears and
jangling a bracelet of carrots
and radishes. , ; :
This is a new kind of jewelry,
which started with the experi
ments of a Swiss chemist before
World War II and now has been
purchased, patents and all, ' by
an American businessman. He
is building a factory in Puerto
Rico to mass produce the unique
product.
A Parsley Pin
"Anything that has pores we
can vacuum vaporize," Stuart
Reichstein, vice-president of Im
perial Crown, Inc., said proudly.
He held in his hand a delicate,
feathery pin of gold.
"Parsley!", he exclaimed.
"Who's ever done anything like
this? Leonardo da Vinci couldn't
have, done it at his prime."
A man standing nearby mut
tered "There's parsley under
them thar gold pints," and Reich
stein frowned.
"The jewelry is neither spray
ed nor dipped, but vacuum va
porized with 24-karat gold," he
explained. "The process released
the inert gases from the sub
stance and replaces it with gold.
A leaf or a vegetable retains
its exact natural form. Each
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piece of jewelry is slightly dif
ferent." Pieces made in Switzerland
will be sold here until the Puerto
Rican factory gets in operation
later this spring.
Children Collected Leaves
The Swiss sent school chil
dren ' out on leaf -gathering for
ays. That bog whortleberry, for
instance, is a European blue
berry bush which, makes a gold
leaf pin. about two inches long.
The current stock also in
cludes Alpine blackberry leaves,
wormwood leaves, jasmine
leayes and golden currant leaves.
"We'll include many new
things when .we get started,"
Reichstein; predicted. "We plan
to use open pods of peas, small
carrots, : broccoli, asparagus and
small radishes. We may try to
do something with tropical foli
age, too. There's no limit."
Doctor Attends
Meeting in South
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph, Thomp
sen, 18 North Modoc avenue,
have returned home after a trip
south. Dr. . Thompsen attended
a meeting of the National Ortho
pedic society held in Los , An
geles, and after the close of the
convention, the couple went to
Palm Desert,. Calif., for a win
ter vacation.
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Session Canceled
By Lady Shriners . - '
A meeting of Lady Shrine:rs
planned for Monday, February
21, has been canceled due to the
Jackson County Shrine club
dance set for February 19.
. Next meeting of the women's
group will be March 21 at 6:S0
p.m. at' the Medford hotel.
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LADIES LEGISLATE i
Concord, N.H; U.R - Fifty
one OWLS will legislate in New
Hampshire in 1955 The state's
399-member house of represen
tatives will be graced by 49
women and two other members
of the Order of Women Legisla
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