Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1955, Image 5

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Association Head
Praises Workers
At X-Ray Centers
Volunteers working at the
county's two permanent x-ray
centers were commended this
week by Mrs. Chester Guches
president of the Jackson County
Public Health association, and
Mrs. Richard Knight, chairman
of the case finding program. The
women provide clerical assist
ance, as well as help with other
phases of the association's case
finding program.
Those having assisted at the
Community hospital center are
the Mesdames Lee Mellish
Chandler Drew, Marvin Elbert,
Roger Clark, Chester Hubbard
Ray Frisbie, Richard Watson
Frank Tamney, William Knips
Ivan Harrington, G. M. Cannon
W. H. Fisher, George Schuler,
Lew Miles, Mamie Sleeter, Wil
liam Walker Sr., and Jack Walk
er, and Miss Helen Bullis, Miss
May Brown, Miss Dorothy Col-
lard and Miss Nancy Hamilton
Members of Providence guild
who have worked at the Sacred
Heart center include the Mes
dames J. W. McDuffie, H Mc-
Cullough, H. S. Noblitt, Thomas
Cardona, Lowell Iverson, James
Dunlevy and Everett Gosch.
Both centers are open each
week for out-patient x-rays, as
- well as providing x-rays of all
admittances to both hospitals
Community out-patient hours
are Wednesday from 3 to 6 p.m.
and Sacred Heart Thursday from
2 to 5 p.m.
Officers Named
By Ruch PTA;
Band Performs
Ruch Mrs. George Sample
was elected president of Ruch
Parent-Teacher association at a
meeting Friday evening. Mrs.
Harlan Cantrall was elected vice
president; Mrs. Ed Ramsey, sec
retary; and Mrs. Dow Lewis,
treasurer.
The meeting opened with a
concert by Ruch band pupils, di
rected by Elmer Ayres, princi
pal. Solos and duets were given
by the following second-year
students: Johnny Straube, cor
net solo; Sharon Ranney and
Gary Fossen. saxaphone duet;
Henry Vessell, tuba solo; Gary
Silva and Raymond Grisham,
cornet duet; Marybeth Ramsey
and B?Uy Straube, clarinet duet.
The band is comprised of 22 pu
pils, who were uniformly attired
in black and white. They will
join with Howard school band
for a music festival next month.
A piano duet was given by Mary
beth Ramsey and Loretta Ayres.
The work of upper grade art
students appeared in the cafe
teria in a "Welcome PTA" ban
n and in water color studies
supervised by Mrs. Lucille Mc
Kemie. Mrs. Sample, refreshment
chairman, expressed her grati
tude to teachers, room mothers,
and assistants for their work in
serving this year.
A pre-school clinic will be held
at Ruch this month, and the PTA
will sponsor a dance at the
grange hall Saturday, April 23rd.
The group also participated in
the county council meeting at
Applegate Wednesday.
Refreshments were served
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Priest Addresses
Parents Meeting
The Rev. Louis Haven, S. J.,
was guest speaker for the April
meeting of St. Mary's Grade
School Parents' club, held Mon
day evening in the activities
room of St. Mary's academy. His
subject was on authority and
covered the state, schools and
parents. He emphasized that all
just, authority is from God and
that it is necessary to obey. The
state obtains its authority from
God and this authority is good
and not a necessary evil, he said,
and added that it is, in fact de
manded by natural law.
Discussing parental authority,
the Rev. Mr. Haven said that it
must eventually destroy itself,
leaving behind it love, loyalty,
consideration for the advice of
the parent and gratitude but pro
ducing a mature adult in turn.
This is the purpose of parental
authority, he said.
The speaker declared that
school is a delegation of parental
authority and for this reason the
parents and schools should work
together. He pointed out that the
schools continue the maturing
of the child. He emphasized the
fact that authority should be
made as pleasing as possible
through example, kindness, sym
pathy and sweetness.
The business meeting was con
ducted by the president, Mrs
Clyde Huntington. There were
reports from the committes and
plans were made for a breakfast
for the first communicants m
May. It was reported that two
sets of encyclopedias had been
ordered for tne school.
The Rev. Charles Scott closed
the meeting with a prayer.
Medford Couple
Home From South
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Davis,
home Monday from a two-week
1914 East Main street, arrived
trip to California and into
Mexico. They visited en route
down for several days, at San
Francisco and also stopped at
Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and
San Diego. During a visit to Ti
juana, Mexico, they attended
jai alai games there.
On their return home they
visited Mr. Davis' son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James
Worth, former Medford resi
dents. The couple made the trip
by plane.
CALENDAR
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the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition ts 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 8
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 djti the
day before publication
Thursday
8 p.m. Royal Neighbors of
America, Pythian building
8 p.m.' FOE auxiliary,
Eagles hall.
8 p.m. Adarel chapter, OES,
Jacksonville Masonic hall.
Friday ,
11 a.m. Medford Truth cen
ter, Unit, Room 203, Holly Thea
ter bldg.
1 p.m. Phoenix Garden club,
Girls Community club, for tour.
2:30 p..m Roosevelt PTA, at
school.
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Elk-Trail PTA
Elects Off icers
Trail Mrs. Arthur Humes
was elected president of Elk-
Trail Parent-Teacher association
at a meeting April 1 at the
school. Mrs. Oscar Hanson, presi
dent, conducted the meeting.
Also named to office were Mrs.
Thomas Smith, vice-president,
Mrs. Vernon Copeland, secretary
and Mrs. Willis Hawkins, treasur
er. Installation officers will be
conducted at the next meeting, to
be held May 6.
A social hour and refreshments
followed the meeting.
Mrs. Thomas Smith took
charge of children.
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utes thawed, 45-55 minutes un
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pound if thawed, 21-23 minutes
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take 45 minutes a pound thawed
and 60 minutes unthawed.
Fresh ground meats to be
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Pakistan Wives
Against Polygamy Practice
By JOHN HLAVACEK
United Press Correspondent
Karachi, Pakistan CU.R) .
Pakistan wives are on the war
path against polygamy.
The modern Mohammedan
wives in Karachi have mapped
out a campaign for the pro
longed battle to wipe out the
right for men to marry more
than one wife.
A spokesman for the All Pakis
tan Woman's Associations (AP
WA) told the United Press that
legal advice was being sought
to curb "this social evil."
The storm over polygamy,
broke out when Begum Anwar
G. Ahmad, wife of the secre
tary to the Minis try of Interior,
fired the first shot indicting
men for "gloating over their
privileges of polygamy" and for
depriving women of their legiti
mate rights allowed them under
the laws of Islam and civilized
jurisprudence.
She called for drastic reform
in the marriage laws "to bring
us on a level with civilized coun
tries. Ministers Marry Again
The outcry against polygamy
came after it was learned that
two cabinet ministers and a
popular Pakistanian cricketeer
had taken second wives.
Maj. Gen. Iskander Mirza,
minister of interior, recently
married a second wife. No men
tion of this has been made in the
press but there is no secrecy
about the marriage.
. M. A. H. Ispahani, minister of
commerce and industry, recently
made a trip to London to bring
back his second wife to whom
he married in Britain. The cou
ple was photographed at the air
port on return but newspapers
omitted mentioning that the wife
was his second.
Pakistan cricketeer A H. Kar
dar made headlines when it was
revealed he had married an
English girl, Helen Rosemary
Hastilow, secretly during the
Pakistan team's English tour last
summer. Kardar alread has a
wife and a 3-year-old ion in
Lahore.
Although none of the APWA
leaders would comment on these
marriages, many of Karachi's
begums (wives) denounced them.
"Cruel To 1st Wives'
Begum Sarwari Irf anullah, Ka
rachi municipal councillor and
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president of the Karachi Muslim
League, said she was "opposed
to the idea of polygamy." She
said the second marriage "was
a great cruelty to the first wife.
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She appealed to women to "de
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Dr. Begum Zainab Abdullah,
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the bill in the Punjab Assembly
given notice of by Begum Tas
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physician, said she knew of cases
where the first wife who had
no children had persuaded her
husband to marry a second time
The wives lived happily and "the
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Thursday, April 7, 1953
Students Spend
Vacation Here
Several Willamette university
students are in Medford to
spend Easter vacation with their
families. Classes reopen next
Tuesday, and the young people
for the most part plan to return
to school Monday.
Among those home are Miss
Laura Mae Huson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Darell Huson, 45
Lindley street; Miss Jeanene
Findley, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Dwight Findley, Old Stage
road; Miss Ann Denman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Denman, 104, Geneva avenue;
Lewis Bright, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Bright, 1797 Minear
road; and Tom Gail, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Budd Gail, Biddle
road.
Miss Marguaret Huson and
Keith Mirick are both on a tour
of the northwest as members of
the Willamette university choir.
Miss Huson is organist with the
choir, and young Mirick sings
with the group.
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Final concert of the season for
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