Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1955, Image 3

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    TASTY OTLANGE SAUCE
Fruits pro-ride the flavor tor
many of the most delicious dessert
sauces. A delightful fruit sauce can
dress up an ordinary everyday
dessert and make it a dish worthy
of special occasions. This orange
sauce adds both eye appeal and
taste appeal to such dishes as gin
gerbread, cake, or cottage podding.
12 esp sugar
1-12 tablespoons cornstarch '
14 teaspoon salt
12 eup hot water
12 cap fretih orange Juice
2 tablespoons fresh lemon Jatea
1 egg yolk
12 teaspoon grated orange rind
12 teaspoon grated lemon riad
S tablespoons margarine
Combine sugar, cornstarch, and
alt in a small saucepan. Stir in hot
water and cook until thickened,
stirring constantly. Mix the fruit
Juices with egg yolk and blend with
cooked mixture. Cook until slightly
thickened, stirring constantly. Stir
in grated orange and lemon rind
and margarine. Serve over sqyares
of gingerbread, cake, or cottage
pudding and garnish with orange
sections. This yields one and oae
half cups.
Crocheted TV Cover
Willi
ma nkiaBBai
Easy - crochet this attractive
over for any size TV set in
your very favorite spider-web
design.
Pattern 7391: Crocheted TV
eover, 28 inches in No. 30 cot
ton; smaller in No. SO cotton;
larger in mercerized bedspread
cotton. Join 4 to make 56-inch
cloth. .
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add S
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel
sea Station, New York 11. N.Y.
Print plair.lv NAME. ADDRESS,
AND PATTERN NUMBER.
Federation Plans
Annual Meeting
In Salem Hotel
Announcing that the annual
state meeting will be held in
Salem from May 20 to 22, Mrs.
Natalie Burns, Canby, president
of the Oregon Federation of
Business and Professional Wom
en's clubs, has issued a call to
convention. Headquarters will
be at Marion hotel, Salem.
Mrs. Isabella J-. Jones. Pitts
burgh, Pa., national legislative
chairman, will represent the Na
tional Federation at the meet
ing. Heading the Medford delega
tion will be Miss Lama York,
past president of the federation;
Mrs. Marina Gates, state news
service chairman, and Mrs. Har
riett Watson, president of the
Medford club. A number of
other members are also expect
ed to attend.
A state board luncheon on
Friday, May 20, will open the
convention, and it will close
Sunday with a combined meet
ing of outgoing and incoming
states boards.
First general session will be
a dinner of Friday evening in
the Gold room of the hotel. Con
vention business and election of
officers are scheduled for Sat
urday, the meeting to be held
at Salem's First Baptist church.
Awards and citations will be
given at a breakfast session Sun
day morning.
Mrs. Cora Pirtle. Eugene, is
the nominee for 1955-56 presi
dent of the Oregon Federation,
and Dr. Eleanor Gutman, Port
land physician, has been nomi
nated for first vice-president.
Other nominees are Mrs. Lenora
Pyburn, Cottage Grove, and
Mrs. Marjorie, A.. Blizzard, Os
wego, second vice-president;
Mrs. Alice. M. .Klenz, . Coquille,
recording secretary; Mrs. Lu
cille H. Norton, Eugene, corres
ponding . secretary; and Mrs.
Helen Carlson, Grants Pass, and
Mrs. Elsie V. Downing, Myrtle
Point, treasurer.
Principal business of the con
vention will be the revision of
the federation's by-laws and dis
cussion of the state legislative
program. Dr. Gutman has head
ed a committee to study by-laws
changes, and Mrs. Pyburn, state
legislation chairman, will be in
charge of the proposed legisla
tive platform.
Central Willamette district,
which includes . Albany, Bend,
Corvallis, Dallas, Lebanon, Mc
Minnville. Newberg, Newport,
Salem, Silverton. Sweet Home,
Taft, Toledo. Waldport and
Woodburn BPW clubs, is serv
ing as convention hostess. - -
Climate of Panama varies
from dry and open country on
the Pacific side to the steaming
jungles, near the Atlantic, with
accompanying temperature
ranges.
Cows that have free access to
water during the day produce
2.8 to 4 per cent more milk, than
those which are watered only
twice a day, according to recent
scientific tests.
Order our 1955 Alice "Brooks
Needlecraf t Catalogue. Enjoy
pages and pages of exciting new
designs knitting, crochet, em
broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov
elties! Send 25 cents for your
copy of this wonderful book
now. You'll want to order every
design in it.
Useful Coverall
9146 12-20
It's a beach-coat for your surf
lovers. an apron for clean-up
time smart jerkin for sports
wear! It's easy to make and
chock full of style! See the big
pockets and the "tabbed-to-nip"
waistline! Choose thick, thirsty
terrycloth, rugged denim, or
crisp cotton!
Pattern 9146: Misses' Sizes 12,
14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 2
yards 35-inch fabric.
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 lst-class mail
ing. Send to Marian Martin, care
Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern
Dept., 232 West 18th st., New
York, 11, N.Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
Women Medical Students
Win Awards in Classes ,
Chicago (U.R) Today's
women graduates of American
medical schools have come a
long way along the trail blazed
by Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell,
America's first women physician.
Miss Blackwell's shyness with
men and her wish not to 'marry
were among the reasons she
chose medicine as a career.
Her successors of 1955, on the
other hand, often lead the men
in classes and then marry them.
Six women last year received
achievement awards from the
American Medical Women's as
sociation for leading classes in
which they were outnumbered
by men, and 23 others were
graduated in the top 10 of their
classes at 20 male dominated
schools.
Typical of the modern outlook
among distaff doctors are one
who was graduated as a young
grandmother and another who
switched from economics to
medicine with the help of her
husband. .
He took over the household
chores while she studied her
material medica.
College Women
In Recent News
A number of Medford women
students have been in the news
recently according to dispatches
from Oregon State college, Wil
lamette university and Maryl
hurst college.
Miss Janet Coyle of Medford
has been initiated into the Ore
gon State college chapter of Phi
Sigma, national biology . honor
fraternity, according to a release
from the school.
Purpose of Phi Sigma is to
stimulate research among mem
bers. A junior in agriculture, Miss
Coyle is the daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Charles L. Coyle, 708 Park
street. Medford.
Miss Margaret Huson, junior
at Willamette university, was
one of the hostesses for a tea
given yesterday at the school by
Mu Phi Epsilbn, national wom
en's music honorary. The tea was
given at Lausanne hall on the
university as a benefit event for
Gad's Hill, a Chicago music cen
ter which the group helps main
tain. - ' '.
The reception committee for
the tea included Mrs. Melvin
Geist, Mrs. Sally Sollinger and
Miss Huson, president of the
Willamette chapter of Mu Phi
Epsilon.
Miss Dolores Zeleznik is newly
elected vice-president of Mu
Sigma, a recently formed club
for medical secretary students
at Marlyhurst college. The new
officers were guests of honor at
a Mu Sigma luncheon on April
28.
Miss Zeleznik is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeleznik,
706-4 Victory street, and a fresh
man at Marylhurst.
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CALENDAR
Monday
6 p.m. Christian BPW, Pio
neer rotom, Jackson hotel.
7:30 p.m. Medford Rose So
ciety, special meeting, county
courthouse.
7:45 p.m. Westminster guild,
Fireplace room, First Presbyter
ian church.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
IOOF hall, 221 West Sixth st.
Tuesday
10 a.m. Rogue Valley Navy
Mothers, Girls Community club.
10:30 a.m. Reese Creek
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. Paul Johnston.
1 p.m. Women's Guild, Zion
Lutheran church, at church.
1 p.m. Central Point RNA,
Mrs. Ray Allred, 463 DeBarr
ave.
1:30 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks
club lounge.
2 p.m. Medford chapter,
American Gold Star Mothers,
courthouse.
There's a
for every mother
at
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Phone 3-1732
Flowers Gifts
26 SOUTH CENTRAL
'I
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son s
invites you
to a personal
beauty consultation
with Miss Edith Cummings
special representative
from the
Netc York salon of
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TV if ' 1 -5 A r
She'll be here on Witty J J
this fashion-wise beauty expert from New York "
. . . bringing you the very latest style talk . . . ready
and eager to discuss your personal beauty problems
with you. You'll vatch her hand blend
to ordrr, right before your eyes, the one
face powder made exclusively for
your skin and fashion tones.
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The ONLY Burelson's In Medford
PHONE 2-6428
' Monday, May t. 19SS
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