Sunday, April 3. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRXBUXE OTI
Still able lo imilt, Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower (left), greets Mrs.
Edward Martin, wife of Pennsylyania senator, after seeing dupli
cate of her specially designed dress being worn by another guest
at White House reception. Mrs. Walter. F. George, wife of Georgia
senator (center). Mrs. Eisenhower's dress was designed by Mollie
Parnis. Mrs. Durris Crane wore duplicate. (International)
Mrs. Eisenhower
Plans to Wear
Duplicated Frock
Washington (U.R) Mrs.
Eisenhower apparently is going
f to go right on wearing her new
spring print dress, even though
a lot of other women seem to
have one just like it.
Washington society was
thrown into a tizzy Wednesday
when the first lady and the
wife of a capital . businessman
cturned up at the same tea in
what looked like identical
frocks.
Designer Mollie Parnis of
New York confessed there are
90 copies of the dress in circu
lation around the country. She
said she is "simply miserable."
But Mrs. Eisenhower appear
ed unconcerned over the situ
ation. Her social secretary, Mary
Jane McCaffrey, said today that
the first lady has "no interest"
in it at all.
She apparently intends to
keep on wearing the blue and
green taffeta and the betting
here is that all the other women
who own other copies will do
the same.
Honolulu, T. H. (U.R) The
Honolulu Advertiser has ad
vised Mrs. Durries Crane and
her dress designer to "dry those
tears" over the identical copy
of Mamie Eisenhower's gown.
"After all, ladies,' 'an Adverti
ser editorial said, '.'millions and
millions of men in the last war
wore clothing identical in nearly
every respect with that worn by
Mamie's husband give or take
a few stars."
Sale of Cookies
Earns Large Sum
For Area Camps
A report made last week from
the Rogue Valley Area Girl
Scout headquarters indicated
tha this year's annual cookie
ale conducted by the girls has
contributed the largest profit to
the coming program in the his
tory of the council.
From the area which covers
Grants Pass and Illinois Valley,
Ashland, and Medford districts
1880 cases, or 22,560 boxes of
cookies were sold. This made a
total profit to the camp fund of
$2,600.16. In addition to the fig
ure, five cents per box went to
the individual troops.
The Girl Scout camp program
which is financed through the
cockie sales covers all types of
camping, six day camps in the
area, the established Low Echo
camp at Lake o' the Woods, and
troop and trip camping.
Among improvements being
made this summer at Low Echo
are the purchase of four new
Chris Craft flat bottom type
boats, a new unit or shelter to
accomodate 24 girls because of
growing camp needs, general
maintenance improvements and
remodeling for quarters for a
maintenance man, new fire fight
ing equipment and an electric
line being put in by California
Oregon Power company to re
place a Delco plant.
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Half Your Calories v
For You; Rest Doctor's
Omaha, Neb. (U.R) Most
Americans actually live on half
the calories they consume, a bio
chemist at Creighton University
here claims.
Dr. Victor E. Levine says "the
doctor lives on the other half."
The excess calories, he says,
cause overweight, heart trouble,
high blood pressure, and similar
ailments.
Heavy diets are not needed by
most people, he said, because
machinery has eliminated most
of the need for heavy physical
exertion.
Here
Mrs. Ida Pals, Milwaukee,
Wise, was a guest recently of
Mrs. Roy Lehman, 1800 Crest
brook road. The two women were
friends 30 years ago when both
lived in Ladysmith, Wise, and
had not seen one another in that
many years.
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Supper, Program
Thursday Night
Butte Falls A family night
potluck supper will be served at
the Little Brown church, (Butte
Falls Community Bible church)
Thursday evening at 6 o'clock.
The Rev. Howard Simmonds and
Brittain Ash, newly-elected Sun
day school superintendent, with
the assistance of several com
mittees, have planned an eve
ning of music and films. Mr.
Ash will show a film of the
Three Sisters country and the
Rev. Simmonds will conduct a
devotional service.
Parents of Sunday school stu
dents are especially invited with
their children.
Beginning today the Sunday
school services will begin at 9:45
a.m., and the beginners class
taught by Mrs. Howard Sim
monds will meet in the trailer
house. Other teachers in the
school are Mrs. L. C. Richman,
primary girls; Mrs. Dwayne
Burton, primary boys; Mrs. Ted
Fredenburg, junior girls; Albert
Hofmann, junior boys; the Rev.
Mr. Sommons, high school, and
Mrs. Hofmann, adults.
Regular morning and evening
church services are held at 11
a.m., and at 7:30 p.m. Bible
study and prayer meetings are
held on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. and Mrs. Simmonds
live in Ashland and conduct
services also at Hilt, Calif. They
arrived here from Nebraska and
are serving as home missionaries
under the board of village
missions.
Council Women
Make Plans For
Luncheon in May
"Responsible Christian Fami
ly," will be the theme of a May
6 fellowship meeting, program
and luncheon planned by Med
ford Council of Church Women
Monday during a meeting - of
First Methodist church. Mrs.
Claude Sparks, president," pre
sided. ,
The . devotions, were . led by
Mrs. Grover Corum.
For the fellowship day Mrs.
J. R. Sides will prepare the pro
gram and Miss Elizabeth Burr
and her committee will have
charge of the luncheon. Tickets
for the luncheon will be avail
able from presidents of the wom
en's societies of the individual
churches. The offering made at
the luncheon will be used main
ly in Jackson county toward ex
penses of a Bible teacher in the
public schools.
Navy Mothers' Club
Plans Work Meeting
Rogue Valley Navy Mothers
club members will complete
work on a quilt during a sewing
session Tuesday, April 5, at 10
a.m., at the Girls Community
club. A . covered dish luncheon
will be served at 12 noon, and a
business meeting wilt be held
after luncheon.
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