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Annual Workshop tSo Flattering!
ror secretaries
To Be Saturday
Plans for the secretaries work
shop to be conducted at Sou
thern Oregon college, Ashland,
Saturday, April 23, wer com-
pleted at a dinner meeting of
Rogue River chapter, National
Secretaries association, Thurs
day, at Rogue Valley Country
club.
Tho workshop will open at
12:30 p.m. with a luncheon at
Susanne Homes hall. Speaker
will be Dr. Donald MacDougall,
assistant profesesor of social sci
ence at the college.
At 2 p.m. Lesie B. Robertson,
manager of the Robertson School
of Business, will speak on the
subject "Trends in Letter Writ
ing." A question and answer
period will follow. Panel discus
sions on "What the Public Ex
pects in an Office" and "Office
Shortcuts" are also included on
th program.
The session will close with a
banquet at Susanne Homes hall
at 5:30 p.m. followed by a prob
lem clinic. Alwin V. Miller of
the secretarial science depart
ment at the college will be mod
.erator for the clinic.
The workship is open to all
office employees and employers
and membership in NSA is not a
requirement for registering. The
registration fee of $4 includes
luncheon and banquet tickets.
A fee of $3 has been set for those
interested in attending a portion
of the workship, either the
luncheon and afternoon sessions
or the dinner sessions. Addition
al information may be obtained
from Mrs. Vivian Howard, edu
cation chairman, at Howard
Stenographic Service, phone
3-3649. '
Guest speaker at the dinner
meeting was Mrs. C. H. Buffing'
ton who spoke on "Charm." Mrs.
Buffington, a former model,
pointed out that there isn't any
one who has any better oppor
tunity to develop charm and
poise than the "career girl" who
is constantly meeting the public.
She gave ideas on grooming and
styling the hair, correct make
up, how to select becoming col
ors in dress and the importance
of a good basic wardrobe.
Miss Marjorie Brannum, pros
pective NSA scholarship candi
date, was a guest at the meeting.
A special meeting has been
scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Thurs
day, April 28, at the home of
Mrs. Janice Long, 1308 Queen
Anne. The nominating commit
tee will present a report on can-
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didates for chapter offices for
the next fiscal year, and plans
to send a delegate to the nation
al convention which is to be held
in Chattanooga, , Tenn., in July,
will also be discussed.
Lodge to Observe
136th Anniversary
Medford IOOF lodge will com
memorate the 136 anniversary
of Odd Fellowship in North
America with a program Tues
day, April 26, at 9 p.m. in the
lodge hall, 221 West Sixth
street.
Refreshments will be served
and all members whose birth
days occur in April will be hon
ored. A short history of the
work and principles of the order
will be given.
The evening will close with
card games and the public is in
vited to attend.
Tom Banks is chairman in
charge of the evening.
Sorority Group
To Travel North
For Convention ,
Several Jackson county mem
bers of Delta Kappa Epsilon,
teachers' honorary society, plan
to attend the state convention to
be held' in Portland April 22-24.
In the delegation will be Mrs.
Kathryn Stancliffe, Phoenix,
president of the chapter; Mrs.
Alice Ottis, Grants Pass, first
vice-president; Mrs. Alice Will
its, Ashland, second vice-president
and state quota chairman;
Miss Ina Freeman, Talent, state
chairman on service; Mrs. Alice
Gay, Central Point; Miss Delie
Whisenant and Mrs. Bertha Has
kins, Medford;' all past presi
dents of Epsilon chapter.
Mrs. Maxine Smith, Medford,
and Mrs. Merle Woodward,
Grants Pass, will also attend.
Mrs. Stancliffe will participate
in a panel discussion regarding
chapter size.
Groups toHoId
Kide on bunday
A ride is planned for Sunday,
April 24, for " members of the
Jackson - County Mounted Sher
iff's posse, the Ladies Mounted
troop, and the Medford Trail
Riders. Those planning to make
the trip should meet at the posse
grounds at 9:30 a.m., and the
ride will be made into the Gri
fen Creek area. Riders should
take sack lunches and it is ex
pected the ride will continue
until about 3:30 p.m.
MEMORIAL APPROVED
Salem (U.R) The House
passed and sent to the Senate
yesterday a memorial to Con
gress urging completion of a
deep draft ship channel in the
Columbia river from Bonne
ville dam to The Dalles. j
Jiffy-Crochet!
Friday- April 22, 1953
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THRCT
It s so EASY to crochet this
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Pattern 7229: Jiffy-crochet!
Join 4-inch hexagon, designs to
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Style shown above measures 38
inches, in rug cotton or candle-
wick.
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Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
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