TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, March 18, 1955
Society and Clubs
National Secretaries Plan
First State Meeting Here
The first annual meeting of
the Oregon division, National
Secretaries association will be
held in Medford this weekend,
with Rogue River chapter as the
hostess group. A pre-convention
social hour is planned for the
evening.
Miss Martha Rosamond, Spo
kane, Wash., northwestern dist
net vice-president will be an
honor guest at the meeting. Dur
ing her stay in Medford Miss
Rosamond will appear on tele
vision and participate in a radio
program
Medford hotel will be head
quarters and all convention acti
vities are to be held there. The
Junior Stamp Club
Announces Topic;
Republics Studied
The YMCA Junior Stamp club
will study Guatemala at the
meeting to be held Saturday,
March 19, from 2 until 4 p.m
Visitors are always welcome to
visit the club, and if interested
may join, the director states.
At the last meeting of the club
the members studied the coun
tries of Haiti and the Dominican
Republic on the island of His
paniola. The first European set
tlement there was built from the
timbers of the wrecked Santa
Maria, Columbus' ship. The first
permanent settlement was start
ed there a year later by his
brother.
Haiti was the second inde
pendent nation in the new world
the United States being the first.
Haiti is also the only French
speaking republic in the new
world. Based on a Negro aristo
cracy, Haiti was freed from
French rule by the revolt of the
thousands of slaves, led by Tous
saint LOverture, Jean Jacque
Dessalines, and Henri Christ
ophe. All of these were born in
slavery but rose to become a
ruler in the island for varying
lengths of time. Toussaint died
in a French prison; Dessalines
was shot and killed from am
bush by Christophe, who then
proclaimed himself Henri I. He
ruled until his cruelty and greed
caused a revolution in 1820, and
then he shot and killed himself
with a silver bullet.
In 1916 the United States
landed Marines in Haiti to pre
vent damage to American prop
erty. The U.S. helped straighten
out the finances of the country
and finally left in 1.934. Haiti
joined the Allies in World War
II, and now does most of her
trading with the U.S.
The Dominican Republic his
tory is similar to that of Haiti,
and it is now ruled by Trujillo. i
open at
morning
business session will
9:30 a.m. tomorrow
with Mrs. Katherine Thomas, co
chairman, and Mrs. Dorothy An
derson, state president, presid
ing.
An informal banquet Saturday
night will climax the sessions
Installation of officers and the
presentation of the CPS certifi
cate to Miss Hazel Kellar will
highlight the program.
NSA chapters in Portland, Eu
gene, faalem and Corvallis are
included in the Oregon Division
About 35 delegates are expected.
Mrs. Darlyne Rudd is general
chairman of arrangements for
the event, and Mrs. Jeanne
Brown is president of the host
ess chapter.
Final plans for the state event
were made at a meeting held
Thursday evening, March 10, at
the home of Mrs. Helen Apple,
9 Rose avenue. Mrs. Janice
Long, Mrs. Katherine Thomas,
Mrs. Kay Jandreau, Mrs. Mar
ion Langley and Mrs. Helen
Apple were named as members
of the nominating committee
and are to present a list of nom
inees at the April meeting. Mrs.
Ann Brown was named chair
man of the National Secretaries
week committee.
Dinner and Dance
Planned by Rogues
Lively Rogues Dance club will
hold its March dinner-dance at
the Ashland Elks ballroom, Fri
day, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.
Ruhl Rians, club secretary-trea
surer, will contact members for
their reservations this week end.
Host couples for the March
dance will be Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Anderson.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newi for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline or 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. Family . night pot-
luck dinner and program at
YMCA.
7:30 p.m. ElkVTrail PTA, at
school.
Saturday
7:30 p.m. Past Presidents of
Crater Lake VFW auxiliary,
auxiliary rooms.
8 p.m. Zuleima temple,
Daughters of the Nile, installa
tion at Medford Junior High
school boys' gymnasium.
Pastor and Wife
To Be Honored
At Church Dinner
The Rev. James W. Neely,
new pastor of First Baptist
church, and Mrs. Neely will be
honored at a fellowship dinner
at the church Monday, March
21. Dinner is set for 6:30 o'clock.
The program for the evening
has been by the reception com
mittee of the church with Mrs.
J. Robert Cochran as chairman.
Bill Green will act a master of
ceremonies. The Rev. William
Tilllman, pastor of the Ashland
First Baptist church, will be the
devotional speaker for the even
ing. Don Minear, chairman of
the board of deacons, will wel
come the Neelys.
A playlet will be presented by
the young people of the hurch,
and Mrs. Keith Hockersmith will
give a reading. Music will com
plete the program and include
a violin number by Miss Sonja
Peterson; an instrumental duet,
male quartet number, and solo
by Mrs. Bill Green.
The social committee, with
Mrs. John Clark as chairman,
has charge of the dinner. Those
whose last names begin with A
through M are asked to tako a
meat dish and a pie, and those
from N through Z, a salad and
a vegetable. All are to take
table service. The Women's fel
lowship will be responsible for
the decorations.
All members and friends of
the church are invited to attend
this welcome dinner for the
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Neely.
Observer Corps
To Hold Meeting
Medford Ground Observer
corps will hold its monthly meet
ing on Monday, March 21, at
7:30 p.m. at the VFW hall, 42
North Front street. All GOC
volunteers ars asked to attend
this meeting as important busi
ness is to be discussed, those in
charge state. ,
Plans are being made to show
a film on NATO, and wings will
be presented to those having
put in 30 to 36 hours on watch.
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Ray Daniels and her
social committee.
Nomads to .Meet
Here Saturday
Idella Rogue santha, Nomads
of Avrudaka, will meet Satur
day, March 19, at 8 p.m. in the
Pythian building, Medford.
Members from Grants Pass
will take charge of entertain
ment and refreshments.
Friendship Club
Announces Meeting
Gold Hill Amethyst Rebekah
Friendship club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Clyde Kell on
Monday, March 21, at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Delos Walker, good of the
order chairman, will take charge
of the program. .
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Students Spend
Vacation in City
Miss Shirley Lynch, freshman
student at Lewis and Clark col
lege in Portland, is at home to
spend the spring vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Lynch, 139 Kenwood avenue
Miss Lynch has with her two
guests. Miss Barbara Jean Mc-
Leod, Portland, and Miss Lorna
Marion, Seattle, both students at
Lewis and Clark.
The three students will leave
Sunday to return to school.
Miss Lynch made the trip
home from .Y a kjt m a, Wash
where a college a cappella
choir, of which she is a member,
had given a concert.
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How To Get Sloppy Romeo
To Change His Habits
Some people feel that they
can be as careless about their
appearance as they 'please at
home. This is certainly not pleas
ant to live with, as the woman
who wrote the following letter
is discovering. She said:
(Q) "My husband likes to
think that he is a Romeo. He
is always bragging about the
way the girls fall for him.
Now, I wouldn't mind this
too much as I know he is
imagining a lot of it. What
I do object to is his slovenli
ness in the house. He comes
home from work, doesn't
bother lo wash up or change
his' clothes, and sometimes
won't even take a bath for a
week. In summer, he some
times smells so that I hate to
go near him and it makes me
sick at my stomach to eat
at the same table with him.
"But, when he is going out
where he may see some girls,
does he fix himself! He is neat
as a pin, smells like a per
fume shop, and you wouldn't
know he was the same man.
As his wife, I feel that I should
be given a chance to see him
neat and clean once in a while,
too. How can I get him o
change his slovenly habits?"
(A) You are being very indul
gent toward your husband and
now is the time to take some
action in the
opposite direc
tion. As a mar
ried man, he
should not be
going to places
where he can
flirt with girls
and leaving
you at home
alone. It may
Dr. Hurlock flatter him and
inflate his ego to have girls fall
in love with him, but you can
be sure that this does not hap
pen without some effort on his
part. Why not insist that he take
Iron On Colors!
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
you out for some fun too?
About his appearance, that
you can control by taking a firm
stand. If he is not neat and clean,
refuse to prepare any meals for
him. No wife should be subject
ed to nauseating odors from
prespiration at a meal. He can
fix himself up properly at home
just as he can when he goes out.
When he takes off dirty
clothes, throw them into a tub
of water and let the dirt soak
out of them. When you wash
them will depend on when he
cleans himself up. Don't let him
have clean clothes until he is
willing to bathe himself as often
as any self - respecting man
should.
(COPYRIGHT 1955.
GENERAL FEATURES CORP.)
Dinner Planned
By Lady Shriners
The monthly meeting of Lady
Shriners will be held Monday,
March 21, at 6:30 p.m. at the
Medford hotel.
All women with 'Shrine affili
ations are welcome to attend.
Reservations must be made
with Mrs. Robert Simpson, tele
phone 3-3988, or Mrs. Bill Lau
rine, 3-2930.
Instead of cheese, home econo
mists suggest stuffing celery
with chopped chicken, ham or
smoked turkey, using savory
pate as a binder. It's different,
and it's delicious.
Study Home Economics For Husband. Career
Chicago (U.R) If a girl
wants to go to college to get a
degree, a husband and a high
paying job, her best bet is to
study home economics.
Miss Louise Mojonnier, chair
man of i.ie home economics de
partment at Illinois Institute of
Technology, said a shortage of
home economics teachers and
dieticians has created unlimited
job opportunities for graduates.
She added that a large num
ber of home economists never
use their degrees outside the
home. " '
"More than half of the Illin
ois Tech home economists ma
jors get married while they are
still in school or shortly there
after," she said.
"Perhaps the marriageability
quotient is higher because home
economists enjoy an added ad
vantage of being better equip
ped to manage a home."
If a girl wants to make a car
eer of home economics, Miss
Mojonnier said, she can get a
starting teaching job at from
$3,200 to $3,400 a year. Hospit
als and other institutions have
offered up to $300 a month, plus
maintenance, for trained dieticians.
JEWEL STAPLER
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seamstress now can add her own
jewel trim to garments.
A gadget, which works much
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pearls, rhinestones or nailheads
to any sort of material. The
gadget is magnetized to cut
down on work time arid assure
accuracy in following a decora
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