Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 17, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON)
State College
Dean of Women
To Speak Here
Reservations are coming in
from all sections of Jack;?n
county for the luncheon to be
held Monday, March 21, honor
ing Miss Helen S. Moor, dean of
women, Oregon State College,
Mrs. Herb Crain reported yester
day. She reminded Oregon State
college mothers that Friday,
March 18, is the last day upon
which reservations can be made.
The luncheon will be held at
the Hotel Medford at noon and
a cordial invitation is extended
to mothers of Oregon State stu
dents in all communities of the
county, Mrs. John A. Carter,
luncheon chairman, repeated.
Mothers who have not made
their reservations through some
member of the committee are
asked to call Mrs. Orrin Brown,
2-9301, Mrs. Frank Lambo,
2-3689, or Mrs. Henry Padgham,
2-4248, no later than Friday.
Miss Moor had many years of
college experience before be
coming dean. She served as as
sistant head of Waldo hall and
as secretary to Dr. Kate W.
Jameson, when she was dean of
women at OSC. She will address
the luncheon guests and be pre
pared to answer any questions
relating to campus life.
A native of Toledo, Ohio-, Miss
Moor received her bachelor of
arts degree from Smith college
in 1925 and her master of arts
from Stanford University in
1935. She has taken graduate
work from Columbia Univer
sity Teachers college and New
York University. She first came
to Oregon State as assistant
head of Waldo, women's dormi
tory, in 1926. She served the
following year as secretary to
Dr. Kate W. Jameson. The fol
lowing year she went to Scripps
college in California as secretary
to the president.
From 192& to 1941 Miss Moor
was dean of women and regis
trar at Eastern Oregon College
of Education at La Grande.
From La Grande she went as
dean of women to Northern Il
linois College at DeAlb, where
she remained for 13 years be
fore coming back to Oregon
State college.
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Fancy Cauliflower.- 15
Golden Hand Ba lianas 2 lbs. 25
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ions' You'll wear the cool sun
dress with or without its color
ful cummerbund sash; add the
shortie jacket for a smart suit-
effect. Perfect ensemble for late
spring and summer. Sew it now!
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yards 35-inch fabric; shortie
jacket requires 15-8 yards.
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 1st
class mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, care of Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West
18th St., New York, N. Y. Print
plainly NAME, ADDRESS with
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
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STAMPS
Thursday, March 17, 1953
Zuleima Temple
Plans Ceremony
Mrs. Raymond R. Reter, Med
ford, will be installed the 34th
queen of Zuleima temple, Daugh
ters of the Nile, in formal cere
monies to be conducted Satur
day, March 19, at 8 p.m. in the
boys' gymnasium at Medford
Junior high school.
Other new officers from Med
ford are Mrs. E. Ron Rice, prin
cess Badoura; Mrs. Charles W.
Cook, princess recorder, and
Mrs. B. L. Sanderson, princess
banker. Mrs. George Guldager,
Eugene, becomes junior past
queen.
The 1955-56 officers wers
elected at the regular stated
meeting of the order held last
Saturday at Medford Masonic
temple.
Uniformed units of the group
including the patrol, temple
dancers and chorus, will assist
in the rites. All members of the
organization and their escorts
are invited to attend. Refresh
ments will be served and danc
ing will follow the ceremonies
Informal or formal- dress for
the occasion is optional.
Miss Lee Malone
Honored at Party
Given in Gold Hill
Gold Hill Miss Lee Malone,
bride-elect of Robert Gray, was
honored at a shower the eve
ning of March 12. Hostesses were
Mrs. William Golden and Mrs.
Robert Starr, and the shower
was given at the home of Mrs.
Starr on upper River road.
Invited to the event were Miss
Dollie Governor, Mrs. Ira Chil
ders, Mrs. Leonard McMahan,
Mrs. D. Estremado, Mrs. Thel
bert Wright, Mrs. Ogden Kel
logg, Mrs, May Clark, Mrs. Ver
non Waterhouse, Miss Arlene
Waterhouse, Mrs. Thomas Gray,
Mrs. Nelson McKibben, M r s.
Malcolm Caldwell, Mrs. John
Childers, Mrs. Vernon Caldwell,
Mrs. Clayde Walker, Mrs. Carl
Dowless, Mrs. George Smith,
Mrs. Lee Malone, Mrs. Carl
Whitford, Mrs. Leo Gilman, Mrs.
Frank Carter, Mrs. Nona Waite,
Mrs. Edna Foote, Mrs. Leonard
Andrews, all Gold Hill, Mrs. Ly
man Stiles and Mrs. Sullinger,
Medford.
Refreshments were served.
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CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newt for
the socief" section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
dav edition is 1 p.m. Friday Dead
line for the weeklv calendar is 9
a.m of the day of publication, and
for week day news is 5 cm the
day before publication.
Thursday
6:30 p.m.Adarel chapter, OES,
Jacksonville, Masonic temple.
7:30 p.m. Rogue Rangers,
Walter Young home, Barnett
road.
8 p.m. Roxy Ann court,
Order of Amaranth, -Medford
Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Phoenix Neighbors
of Woodcraft, Phoenix Grange
hall.
Friday
11 a.m. Medford Truth Cen
ter, Unity, Room 203, Holly
theater bldg.
Auxiliary Gives
Domiciliary Party
Shady Cove Several mem
bers of the auxiliary to Steel
head post, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, joined in a party given at
Camp White domiciliary in cele
bration of St. Patrick's day. It
was sponsored by Department of
Oregon of the auxiliary.
Various games were followed
by community singing and
awarding of prizes.
Domiciliary members who as
sisted the women were Benton
McPherson, decorations; William
Wolfe, refreshments; Jim Rea,
who played the piano for sing
ing. . .
Those from Shady Cove who
attended were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cassal, Mrs. Francis Miller,
Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Ed Learn
ing, Mrs. Clara Thurman, Mrs.
Carroll Watson and Mrs. Harry
Birch.
Open House Sunday
To Honor Couple
Provolt Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
McSwan, Sacramento, Calif.,
will be guests of honor at an
open house Sunday, March. 20,
at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. McSwan, Williams Creek,
Provolt, in observance of their
50th wedding anniversary.
Friends of the family are in
vited to call between the hours
of 1 and 4 o'clock in the after
noon, and 6 and 10 o'clock in the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. McSwan were
married March 15, 1905, in
Palmyra, Neb., where they re
sided until moving to Sacramen
to in 1941. They have four sons
and one daughter, 17 grandchil
dren and one great-grandchild.
One son, Leland S. McSwan
and family, live in the Nichols
branch vicinity near Eagle
Point.
PI A Will Sponsor
Film at Ruch School
Ruch Ruch Parent-Teacher
association will sponsor another
Conger-Morris motion picture
film at the school cafeteria Fri
day, March 18, at 7:30 p.m.
The film will be "Apache
Drums" and stars Stephen Mc
Nally and Colleen Gray.
Candy and soft drinks will be
sold.
Three Quickies
Three dainty little doilies
easy to crochet! One in pineap
ple design, one a graceful fern,
and one is pretty flower-petals!
Crochet Pattern 7226: Direc
tions for three doily-quickies (8,
9, 7 34 inches) in No. 50 mer
cerized cotton! Lovely! Easy!
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add
5 cents for each pattern for lst
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel
sea Station. New York 11. N. Y.
Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS.
AND PATTERN NUMBER.
WONDERFUL is the word
for our NEW - Alice Brooks
Needlecraft Catalog for 1955.
Exciting, enchanting our new
designs are all that and even
more! Send 25 cents for your
copy of this terrific catalog
NOW! You'll want to order
every wonderful design in it!
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Students Named
To Chapter Offices
Two Medford students have
been named fraternity chapter
presidents-at the University of
Oregon. Darrell Brittsan is the
new president of Sigma Phi Ep
silon, and Justin Smith has been
elected president of Phi Kappa
Phi.
Young Brittsan is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Brittsan,
1129 Niantic street, and Justin
Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Justin B. Smith 21 Geneva
street.
Miss Celia Clogston, also Med
ford, has been named assistant
rush chairman of Zeta Tau Alpha
sorority. Miss Clogston makes
her home with her grandmother,
Mrs. Celia Clogston, on South
Stage road.
Republican Women
To Meet Monday
Jackson County Republican
Women will meet Monday,
March 21, at 12 noon at the
YMCA. Luncheon will fee served
and all Republican women are
invited to attend. Reservations
may be made by calling Mrs.
Stephen G. Nye, 2.7217.
Speakers will be Mrs. Frank
Bash, chairman of Jackson
County Republican Central com
mittee and Mrs. Oscar Kitt
redge, Klamath Falls.
EASTER
Large Assortment of Conven
tional and Personal Cards.
"PAPA"
GSAlBEQT
He wears specks, is smoking
a pipe. Has on blue overalls
and a white shirt. Stands
about II'j in. "Papa" Rabbit
is a, bank.
CHOCOLATE
ANIMALS
Rabbit, Duck, Lamb Made of
milk Chocolate. Individually
Boxed.
Specials for Thurs.,
Lilt J i 1 hi. 1 111
Gold Hill Women
Plan Church Dinner
Gold Hill Plans for a church
dinner were made at the last
meeting of Woman's Society of
Christian Service, held at the
home of Mrs. Paul Malloy. Fif
teen members attended.
The dinner will be held March
26 in the dining room of Gold
Hill Community church.
Several members of the Gold
Hill WSCS plan to attend a sub
district meeting of the organiza
tion to be held in the Grants
Pass Methodist church March
23.
A nominating committee com
posed of Mrs. Gerald Gear, Mrs.
Ferd Jones and Mrs. Malloy was
chosen. Election of officers will
be held at the April meeting.
Mrs. Grace Bruce led the de
votions and Mrs. Roy Eskew
took charge of the lesson per
iod. Families to Select
Festival Candidate
A candidate for entrv in the
Miss Blossom contest of the an
nual Pear Blosson festival will
be chosen during YMCA family
night March 18. Those wishing
to enter a child may call Mrs.
Eric de Place, or attend the
program.
The program will open with
a potluck dinner at 6:30 t.m.
Mrs. Darrell Huson is family
night chairman.
Ministers can build old-age
and survivors insurance benefits
for themselves and their fam
ilies under the recent amend
ments to the social security law.
Each
Fri., Sat. and Sun.
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Rice and Cheese Ring Good Dish for Lent
J'ew York (u.P.) Rice, one of
the most versatile of all foods,
add variety to meatless Lenten
meals. Try it combined, for in
stance, with cheese, in this main
dish casserole a ring of rice
filled with a cheese sauce.
You will need:
4 cups (1 lb.) shredded Ameri
can cheese; 134 cups milk; 3,i
teaspoon salt; 2 tablespoons but
ter or margarine; Vz cup chop
ped green pepper; 1 cup chopped
celery; 1 tablespoon finely minc
ed oniort; M cup chopped pimen
to; Vi cup mushroom pieces; 6
hard-cooked eggs; IY2 quarts hot
TVestern
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avor:
Enjoy the pleasant company
t of really good coffee.
CHOCOLATE
EASTER
EGG
Fruit and nut cream egg. Chocolate
covered. Individually packaged in
gayly decorated Easter box. 6-ox.
FILLED
ASTER BASKETS
Assorted shapes and sizes filled with shredded grass, as
sorted sizes and colored Easter Eggs. Cellophane covered
with plush chick on handle.
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EASTEd
CARIES
Large Candy Eggs. Assorted
Colors.
Mechanical
mm
Bird will chirp, hop around and
move its tail.
UNFILLED
EASIER
BASKETS
Assorted Sizes and Shapes.
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SHREDDED
7
EASTTEES
For Decoration. Cellophane
Packaged. Green Only.
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4 .
.cooked rice.
Combine cheese, salt and milk
in the top of a double boiler.
Cook over water, stirring oc
casionally until well blended.
Melt the butter in a skillet, and
add the pimento, mushroom and
coarsely chopped eggs to the
cheese sauce.
Butter a VA quart ring-mold
type casserole, and pack with
rice. Unmold the rice on a large
platter and fill the ring with
the hot egg sauce. Or, you can
vary, the recipe, serving the
sauce on mounds of hot rice.
Yield, 6 servings.
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