Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 09, 1955, Image 7

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Music Planned
For Benefit Tea
At Lowry Home
A program of music has been
planned for the entertainment
of guests who attend the annual
tea of Women's association,
First Presbyterian church. The
tea will be held Tuesday, August
16, at the home of Mrs. Bert B.
Lowry, Fern valley road, be
tween 2 and 5:30 o'clock.
Piano, organ and string ea
semble numbers will be played
throughout the afternoon as
background music, and solo
numbers are also planned. Mis:
Priscilla West, who was gradu
ated from Lewis and Clark col
lege in Portland In June with a
degree in music, will be fea
tured in? organ numbers. Also
playing organ selections will be
Mrs. Dorothy McQuot, a spe
cialist on the Hammond organ.
The string ensemble will be
made up of Miss Nancy Wal-
stead, first violin; Miss Shirley
Stafford, second violin; Miss
Mira Frohnmayer. viola and
Miss West, cello.
In addition to the pleasure
provided by the music, those in
charge of the tea point out that
guests will particularly enjoy
the view from the Lowry home.
Located on a hilltop between
Medford and Phoenix, the home
provides a view of the encir
cling hills in all directions. To
reach the Lowrys, motorists are
advised to drive south on High
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ley road which turns to the left
at the entrance to Phoenix.
Funds raised by this benefit
tea will go toward a fund which
the national Presbyterian church
uses to buy drugs needed in mis
sion work both tn this country
and abroad.
All women of the valley are
invited to attend the event.
Stephens College
Names Students
Senior Sisters
Two Medford students attend
ing Stephens college in Colum
bia, Mo., have been named "sen
ior sisters" for the coming school
term, according to an announce
ment from the college.
They are Miss Sandra Rae
Hubbard, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester A. Hubbard, 2451
Lyman avenue, and Miss Gloria
Tfielson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Nielson, Plaza apart
ments. Senior sisters aid new students
in their orientation to campus
V"e. Together with other campus
officers, the senior sisters have
been invited to return to the
campus for a leadership confer
ence September 8-10. Other
students will arrive September
11.
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Sew-Easiest!
9266 ' Er-r
Sew-easiest Clutch-cape is the
most flattering for a half -size
figure! The smart tuxedo front
makes you look so tall and slen
der. The back is a gentle flare.
Jiffy to sew thrifty on fabric.
Choose soft woolens, corduroy,
velveteen for fall elegance!
. Pattern 9266; Half sizes 14Vfc,
I6V2, 1814, 20V2, 221z, 2412. Size
16Vi takes 1?4 yards 54 - 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 1st-
class mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, care of Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West
18th St., New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
with SIZE and STYLE NUM
BER.
To save the time it takes to
touch ud newlv-anDlied nuttv.
just mix it with paint the color
of the frames.
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Luncheon Given
For Bride-Elect
Miss Welma Sundahl was
honored at a luncheon and
shower party given Saturday by
Mrs. Chester Hubbard and Mrs.
Jack Walker at the former's
home, 2451 Lyman avenue.
Miss Sundahl is the bride-elect
of Philip Sanders, and the wed
ding is set for Sunday, August
14, at Fairmount Presbyterian
church in Eugene.
The luncheon tables were ar
ranged with bridal figurines and
flowers.
About 25 guests were invited
to the party.
Miss Sundahl, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Arrendale
of Forbestown, Calif., has been
a guest of the Sanders for the
past several weeks.
The family will go north Sat
urday for the wedding.
Past Noble Grands
Plan Picnic Dinner
Saturday Evening
Past Noble Grands' club, Olive
Rebekah lodge, has planned a
picnic for Saturday, August 13,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Jordan, 718 Beekman
street.
The potluck dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m. and those
attending are asked to take table
service.
Amaranth Courts
Announce Picnic
Members of Amaranth courts
in Oregon and Southwestern
Washington will hold the 26
annual picnic Sunday, August
14, at Jantzen Beach park, Port
land. Registration will be from 11
a.m. until 2 p.m. with lunch at
1:00 p.m. Coffee, cream, sugar,
and ice cream will be furnished.
Following the lunch hour, races
and games will be held.
Mrs. William C. Pritchard of
Portland, grand associate matron
and Orra B. Cole of Seaside,
grand associate patron, are in
charge of the arrangements for
this annual gathering. They are
being assisted by the associate
matrons and associate patrons of
the subordinate courts of Ore
gon and southwest Washington.
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Family Picnic
Held by Police
Members of the Medford po
lice department and their fam
ilies held a picnic and outing at
Table Rock estates Sunday.
Games and swimming provided
diversion.
The picnic was held from 11
a.m. until 7 p.m., in order that
department members on duty
part of the day might attend be
fore or after their shift.
APPAREL
NOW IS THE TIME to make your selections of SWEATERS and SKIRTS for Fall and Back-To-School. Two rea- ,
sons ... 1st, Pick's is making this a Very Special Back-To-School Event with a large selection of Wonderful
machine washable woolen skirts, the very latest fall styles and colors, and hundreds of beautiful sweaters in new
rich fall colors with fashiond sleeves for better fit. 2nd, this is an opportunity to stock up for fall at these unusual
Savings! BUY NOW or LAY-A-WAY while selection is complete.
SKIRTS
Machine Washable Wool
ens in solid color Flannels
and Tweeds ... in beauti
ful New Fall Shades.
. Charcoal Flannels
Charcoal Green
Charcoal Gray
Charcoal Black
Lovely Skirts to Mix 'N'
Match with Your Sweaters
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Buy NOW
112 EAST MAIN
'Rose' Chair-Sef
Basket of beautiful roses
standing up in like-like form!
Color-crochet this chair-set for
your own home for lovely
gifts!
Pattern 7376: Color-crochet
rose chair-set in "3-D!" Chair
back 13x16 inches, armrest 7x11
in No. 30 mercerized cotton.
Send TWENTY - FIVE cents
in coins for this pattern add
5 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 plainly NAME, ADDRESS
and PATTERN NUMBER.
ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks
Needlecraft 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 de
sign in it!
Serve small glasses of apricot
whole fruit nectar along with
the ice cream and cake for a
child's birthday party refresh
ments. Children love the lus
cious fruit flavor of the nectar.
When you're serving a group
buy the large economical 46
ounce cans of nectar.
Light scratches on furniture
usually can be concealed by rub
bing them with equal parts of
boiled linseed oil, turpentine and
white vinegar.
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CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newt for
the society section of The Mail
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 cot the
day before publication
Tuesday
8 p.m. Medford Truth Cen
ter, Unity, Room 203, Holly the
ater bldg.
8 p.m. St. Peters Lutheran
church, 1020 East Main st., re
ception honoring the Rev. and
Mrs. Willard Burce.
8 p.m. Ladies Mounted troop,
auxiliary to Jackson County
Mounted Sheriff's posse, home of
Mrs. L. E. Edmonds, Ross lane.
8 p.m. Pythian club, Girls
Community club.
Wednesday
10 a.m. Central Point Navy
Mothers club, Legion Memorial
hall.
Women of Moose
Plan Initiation
Initiation will take place at
a meeting of the Women of the
Moose at the Moose hall, 11 New
town street, Wednesday, August
10, at 8 p.m.
Mooseheart alumni committee,
with Mrs. Clarence Pfnister as
chairman, will be in charge of
the program and refreshments.
Mrs. John Norvell will speak
on Mooseheart and facts about
the Moose lodges.
It is stated that the talk should
be of interest to every member
of the Women of the Moose and
all co-workers are asked to at
tend and learn more about the
organization.
Club and Lodge
Announce Picnic
Mistletoe club and Royal
Neighbors of America lodge
will hold a picnic supper at the
W. H. Arnold home, Arnold
lane, Wednesday, August 10, at
6 p.m. Everyone attending is to
take a picnic supper, and table
service.
Mistletoe club will furnish
dessert and coffee.
Entertainment will be a movie
presented by Mary Miles.
HIBISCUS
Now Blooming!
Guaranteed Hardy, Immense Flowers, 8 to 12"
Colors in Variety
SEE THEM BEFORE 2 P.M. EACH DAY
LEWIS NURSERY
JACKSONVILLE (Turn right at Drug Store, V Mile North on
Old Stage Road)
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SAVE
ON A SKIRT and SWEATER
Short Sleeve
SWEATER and SKIRT
CARDIGAN
and SKIRT
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Tliia yonne; lady is dressed for
cool, cool sleeping in gay short
pajamas of sheer Everglaze floral
print cotton. Designed by Eye-fuL,
the cotton pajamas feature short
"doughnut" sleeves and a ruffle on
the shorts. The National Cotton
Council reports that short cotton
pajamas are popular this summer
as heat-beaters.
FOR CAN-OPENER COOKS
Minneapolis (U.P.) Meal
preparation is easier than ever
for the can-opener cook. Verna
McCallum, a home economist,
told the American Association of
Home Economists convention
here, that the trend in canned
foods is to the complete meal.
Now, the homemaker can buy
canned chicken with dumplings,
canned tuna or salmon noodle
dinner, beef steaks with 'gravy,
and a complete stew dinner. She
also can buy two - crust pies in
cans the shape of a pie pan,
ready to be opened and popped
in the oven.
SWEATERS
Hundreds of Beautiful Sweaters in gay fall
colors with fashioned sleeves for better fit
. . expensive sweaters at these unusually
low prices.
Wide Range of Colors
o SHORT SLEEVE
PULL OVERS
LONG SLEEVE
CARDIGANS
Bros. REMEMBER . ... FREE PARKING
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNS SEVEN
As We Live
Can't Seem To Cut
High Cost of Dating
(Q) "I am 17 years old and will
enter my senior year in high
school this fall. I have a summer
job, doing con
struction work,
and I make
good money.
During the
winter I have
week end
work, and
sometimes I go
out to stay with
one of the
neighbors' chil
Dr. Hrrlock
week. I don't
to work, as I
dren during the
have much time
hope to go lo college and I need
my time for my studies. Now.
my problem is dating.
"I like to have dales occasion
ally. I find if I don't I am out
of things, as all the fellows in my
class go on dates and most have
steady girlfriends. But dating is
so expensive that I sometimes
wonder if it is worth it. I ask
a girl for a date, and before I
know it I have spent almost all
my earnings for the weeks to
take her out. I am not doing
much dating this summer be
cause I want to save for next
winter. Would it be cheaper to
go steady? Have you any sug
gestions on how to cut down the
cost of dating?"
(A) I am afraid I haven't much
advice that will help you. Girls
of today are used to a fairly ex
pensive kind of dating, and they
expect this from any boy re
gardless of how much money he
has to spend.
As for going steady, I question
whether this would save you
much. If you went steady you
would be expected to date more
often. The girl would expect you
to take her to dances, movies,
parties, and athletic contests.
Then you would have to drop in
somewhere for a snack after
wards, and there would be flow
ers for dances and gifts for
special occasions. I doubt if you
would save anything.
One thing you might do is get
one or two boys who are not go
ing steady to team up with you
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Would You Like to Form A
ROSICRUC1AN
Sunshine Circle A.M.O.R.C.?
All Rosicrucians interested please s
write to Mail Tribune Box No. 3391
Or Phone Shady Cove 2171
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New Fall Woolens
and Famous Kandel
SWEATERS ARE HERE!
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
for dates. You could invite the
girls for a movie and perhaps
have one of your mothers have
the crowd in for an after-the-movie
snack. If one family would
supply the car and the other the
refreshments, you could cut
quite a bit off the amount you
would spend for a single date.
(COPYRIGHT 1955.
GENERAL FEATURES . CORP.)
Former Residents
Of Lake County
To Picnic Sunday
Former residents of Lake
county, Oregon, have planned
a reunion picnic for Sunday,
Aug. 14. The event is set for 1
p.m. in the picnic area of Lithia
park, Ashland. Those attending
are asked to take picnic lunch,
and a committee will provide
coffee and ice cream.
Year round fresh California
dates combine well with sea
sonal fresh fruits to make tasty
and attractive salads. You can
stuff them for plate arrange
ments, slice them for combina
tion salads or cut them in pieces
for molded ones. Right now use
them with fresh strawberries,
melons and apricots. q
Dorothy Hal I
Hair Stylist
Extends a warm ve)wme
to old friends and an
nounces she will take ap
pointments for perman
ents and styling: as late
as 5:30 pan.
131 S. Central-Phone 3-5379
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