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Field Workers Join Staff Here Two public health workers from abroad have joined the staff of Jackson County Public Health department to do field work for brief periods. The two women, Miss Ruth Marcondas of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Miss Vic toria Ogal, Winnipeg, Canada, re cently received their master's de grees in public health from the University of California. Miss Marcondas will be here until July 6 and will then go to Cleveland O., to study the health department of that city. Later she will go to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for some work at the school of tropical medicine there. Miss Ogal will remain in Med ford for the summer and in the fall will return to her work as a health educator for the Provin cial Department of Health in Winnipeg. Today the two women with Dorothy Huskey, health educa tor for Jackson county, will at tend a meeting and tea of the Prospect Health unit. Women of the group will explain the pro gram of health education and projects which they have carried on in recent years. Next Tuesday the two visitors will attend a similar meeting of the Gold Hill Health unit. Tuesday night they attended a meeting of one of the committees of the Southern Oregon Child Guidance Clinic association, to night they are scheduled to at tend a sanitation committee meeting and Thursday will meet with the parents of mentally re tarded children who are carry ing on a study program in the valley. Civil Air Patrol Members Leave For Encampment Two membes of the Medford squadron of the Civil Air Patrol left Saturday, June 18, for sum mer encampment. Lt. Bette E. Miller, coordina tor of women's activities, and Ca det Lt. Janice Stevens left Sat urday morning in a C45 aircraft for Lackland Air Force base, Texas. Lieutenant Miller was chosen as the women escort for the Western Region and Cadet lieutenant Stevens was chosen as one of the two cadets from the State of Oregon to attend this encampment. Two women cadets from each of the 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam were chosen to attend this special en campment at Lackland base. SZAr i To Fil, Flatter! (Additional Socitty Pag 6' Group Attends Bethel Meeting; Announce Picnic Central Point A group of members from Bethel 38, Job's Daughters, attended the recent installation of officers of Bethel 14, Medford. Attending were the Misses Melva and Belva Chew, Maria Abbott, Marlene Burelson, Anita Conger and Gwen Moore. Miss Conger is the new queen of Bethel 38. They were accompanied by Mrs. Richard Stratton, guardian, and Mrs. Everett Faber, vice grand guardian for Oregon. The bethel plans a picnic Thursday, June 23, at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dun lap, near Prospect, and members are to meet at 10 a.m. at the Central Point Masonic temple. The quardian council will fur nish the picnic luncheon. 4 Sharon Eek Honored With Birthday Party Given at Family Home Sharon Lorraine Eek was honored at a - birthday party Wednesday, June 17, which cele brated her 7th birthday anni versary. The event was given by Sharon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert . A. Eek, at the family home, 824 Cedar street. Guests were'Diann, Priscilla and Zeno Cauthern; Cheryl and Linda Fears; - Ricky, Sherry, Glenn Jr., and Lois Templeton; Dorothy Wilcher, Dick Babcock and Danny and .Randy Eek. Games were played, with prizes awarded to Diann Cauth ern, Janet Fears, Ricky Temple- ton and Danny: Eek. Sharon re ceived many gifts, and the party closed with refreshments. Assisting Mrs. Eek were Mrs. Glen Templeton and Mrs. Freida Fears. ' Sister Here Mrs. Lloyd Crocker, San Diego, was a weekend guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson, 940 South Grape street. Mrs. Crocker was - accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Robert Young and her son, Robert Jr., and the three left here for Salem where they joined Mr. Crocker, who had traveled north earlier. Mrs.. Young and her son plan- 3tT 14K-24U Sew-Simple no side opening! Just unbutton shoulders slip into this cool wonder in a jiffy. CUT TO FIT shorter, fuller fig ures perfectly no alteration problems. Make several in gay check or print cottons give thanks for them all summer. Pattern 9164: Half Sizes 14V2, 161z, I8V2, 20V2, 2212, 24Va. Size 16 V2 takes 434 yrds 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 of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plain ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. ned to return south after a short stay in Oregon and Wash ington, and the Crockers will spend the summer in various parts of the two states. Television Noses Into Homes For New Neighborly Programs 1 Wedntsday, June 22. 19SS ' By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Preit Correspondent Portland, Ore. (U.R) Tele vision programs have taken to moving around neighborly fash ion in family living rooms far from New York City. Any town might be the sud den object of this new TV cur iosity. A woman may find herself watching in dumb amazement as technicians string miles of cables through the house, roll up the rugs, move furniture and wheel in television cameras for a "casual" visit viewed by a na tionwide television audience. The latest expedition to strike out from the soundproofed TV studios in Manhattan arrived here this week. Eighteen people, including star Arlene Francis, made the cross-country trip to put on the NBC daytime show here and in Seattle for five days. New Idea "This will make five cities we have visited on one-week tours, and there will be many more," August C. Spectorsky, produc tion supervisor, said. "It is not the old idea of having network talent put on a show in another location. We want to show our audience how other families live." An unexpected knock on the door may be the first hint a housewife has that her home is being surveyed for its television possibilities. Advance scouts for the Home Show pick interest ing neighborhoods weeks in ad vance, then stroll around look ing for a house that attracts them. "My neighbors don't know whether to envy or pity me," said Mrs. Christian Kisky, sur veying the front yard of her home. Mrs. Kisky and her husband, a Portland dentist, were one of two families visited here by the Home Show cameras and Miss Francis. The yard was criss-crossed with cables which also ran through the front door and out the back door. Four cameras, a loudspeaker, two policemen, a remote TV truck housing the monitor screens usually in a studio room and 24 people con nected with the show, some who were recruited locally, were scattered in and around the house. "This has been going on for 10 days," Mrs. Kisky sighed. "Its very interesting, but I can't get any housework done." Small towns are next on this widespread invasion of TV pro grams. Invitations come in reg ularly from people who would like to have their town or their family shown on TV, Spectorsky said. The neighborly visits may ev en go international. Miss Francis has applied for a visa to Russia. "Sure, we'd want to visit some homes there," she said. "Women are interested in these things, you know. And we aim to please." . Lodge Announces Two Coming Events Two events are on the calen dar this week for Medford Wom en of Moose. The lodge will hold installa tion of officers Friday, June 24, at 8 p.m. at the hall, 11 Newtown street. Mrs. Jim Roberts will take office as the new senior regent. Tonight the lodge will convene in regular session at 8 p.m. at Moose hall. Mrs. Robert Waller, chairman of the membership committee, will take , charge of refreshments. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE TRY A CRISP THE ROGUE VALLEY Pear Bowl Salad Locally Grown Spiced Pears A SUMMER . LUNCHEON SPECIAL 50c 301 East Main Street Showers Given For Bride-Elect In Shady Cove Shady Cove Miss Mary Seggessenman is being honored at a number of pre-nuptial par ties. Her wedding to Chester Henry Pfluke of Oakland, Calif., is set for Saturday, June 25, and will be held at 1:30 o'clock in Sacred Heart Catholic church, Medford. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Segessen man. Mrs. Jack Ross was hostess at her home June 17 for a shower honoring Miss Seggessenman, and she received many gifts. Guests were Mesdames Frank Cook, Dale Sawyer, Gene Weit man, Ed Houston, Ray Briggs, Dolf Larson, Dick Bartuss, Clay ton Knotts, Joe Waltz, Bert Con nor and Ernest Seggessenman and Miss Joyce Connor, all of Shady, Cove. Other guests were Mesdames Mae Lane, Montana Gilhousen, Fred Morgan, Alma Mallory and Harry Casebier, all Trail, and Mrs. Minnie Blaess, Medford. Mrs. Karl Proctor, Trail, en tertained at her home Saturday afternoon at a luncheon honor ing the bride-elect. Guests, Miss Seggessenman's close friends, were Mrs. Kenneth Patterson, I rail, and Miss Janet Zimmerlee and Miss Joyce Connor, both Shady Cove. CALENDAR Calendar notice and news for the society section of The Hail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for 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 ojd the day before publication. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. UD bethel, Job's Daughters of Medford, Pythian building. 8 p.m. Bow Bells chapter, DBE, Girls' Community club. Thursday 11:30 a.m. Mistletoe club, meet with RNA juvenile, picnic, south Hawthorne park. 1 p.m. Sojourners, Medford hotel. , 1:30 p.m. Rogue Valley Women's Golf association, RV Country club. 1:30 p.m. Jacksonville Gar den club, club rooms in US hotel, Jacksonville. Visitors Arrive Mrs. Bernard Van Horn and daughters, Lisa and Beatrice, Portland, arrived by plane Mon day night for a brief visit here with Mrs. Van Horn's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter, Foothills road. They will leave Friday for Carmel, Calif., to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, former Medford residents. "V&menvfliotfee lioaid Starch. love the way their husbands look in Vano-starched shirts. 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