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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, August 15, 1955
Society and Clubs
Couple Honored
AtQShower Party
Central Point A pre-nuptial
shower in honor of Miss Joanne
Poet, Portland, and her fiance,
(Jtolly Clark, was held recently
Oct Community Bible church in
'Central Point. The event was
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gation and serving as hostesses
were Mrs. Floyd' Lefler, Mrs.
Marvin Wright, Mrs. Jesse
Stout. Miss Dorothy Lawton and
(Kiss Ruth Powell.
Gifts for the couple were
placed on a table centerd with a
(Winiature bride and bride
groom. Appropriate games were
O played and a book with stores
(and cartoons of Mr. Clank's life
was made and presented to the
bride-to-be.
Refreshments were served to
5? guests.
Miss Poet and her mother,
Mrs. John R. Poet, were house
guests for a time of Mr. Clark's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Clark, Central Point. They have
returned to Portland and the
wedding is set for August 27 in
that city.
Church Women Plan
Meeting on Thursday
Women of St. Peter's Lutheran
church will meet at the church
S Thursday, August 18, at 9 a.m.
(to pack clothing for the needy
q and to clean the church kitchen.
O Luncheon will be served by Mrs.
Roland Holmes.
A short business meeting will
be conducted at 1 p.m.
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Dinner Meeting
Held by Groups
In Butte Falls
Butte Falls Butte Falls
Lions' club and auxiliary held
a potluck dinner at the high
school for the July meeting.
There were about 25 members
and wives in attendance.
Mrs. Bruce Pingle, auxiliary
president, called the meeting to
order. Mrs. Glen Cathy and Mrs.
F. E. Poole reported on the state
convention.
The next joint meeting will
be August 24, and hostesses for
the meeting are to be Mrs. Pingle
and Mrs. Albert Hartlerode.
This meeting is to be a picnic
in the park. Everyone is to take
chicken for their own group,
and cards will be sent to mem
bers with instructions for the
rest of the meal.
Medford Student
Home From School
Miss Robene Starcher return
ed to Medford Sunday after at
tending summer session at Wash
ington State college, Pullman.
Miss Starcher, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bren H. Starcher, 1570
Stage Road south, will return to
WSC the first of September to
enroll for the last semester of
her senior year. She is a mem
ber of Kappa Delta sorority.
Mr. Starcher motored to Pull
man last week, and the two re
turned home together after visit
ing in Lewiston, Ida., with Mr.
Starcher's brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Rifen-berick.
Travelers
To Arrive
In Sweden
O. H. Bengtson and his mother,
Mrs. Anna G. Bengtson, were
scheduled to arrive August 10 at
Boteborg, Sweden. They left July
23 from Medford by plane and
made the trip across the Atlantic
on the Swedish American liner,
the MS Kungsholm. They em
barked from New York City
August 2.
En route across America they
stopped at Denver, St. Louis, and
Chicago.
In a letter to The Mail Trib
une dated August 4, Mr. Bengt
son explained that the ship car
ries 800 passengers with a crew
of 355 and remarked on the fine
service given them.
"We started eating as we left
port, right after waving good
bye to the Statue of Liberty, and
we eat as follows: breakfast at 8
a.m., coffee and rolls at 10:30
a.m., with string orchestra fur
nishing entertainment; luncheon
is at noon; coffee, rusks and
cakes, 3:30 p.m.; dinner at 6
p.m., after a large smorgasbord,
and snacks are served from 11
p.m. to 1 a.m. Fruit at all times
between meals. Yesterday the
captain entertained.
"We have met many charm
ing and interesting people includ
ing a street sweeper from Brook
lyn and engineers, architects, sci
entists, businessmen and others.
"My Swedish which I have not
used since 1948 is coming back
surprisingly fast and it is great
fun to use it even though halt
ingly at times.
"We are some 600 miles (Au
gust 4) at sea and it has been a
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Contrasts are gay fashion!
And thrifty, too use remnants
of checks or plaid 'n' plain for
this crisp little school dress. It's
bit rough. At midocean I will try
to telephone my office.
"After arriving in Goteborg
we will start around Sweden. I
will leave mother in central Swe
den and fly over to England and
then return to Stockholm. If all
goes well we will return by the
same ship on September 8."
Plans Complete
For Tea Tuesday
Plans have been completed for
the annual summer tea of Wom
en's association, First Presbyter
ian church. It will be held tomor
row at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert B. Lowry, Fern Valley
road, between 2 and 5:30 o'clock.
A musical program is planned,
and all Presbyterian women and
their friends are invited to at
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State Policeman
And Family Here
Mrs. Rex Note, 32 Hamilton
street, returned home Sunday
from Crescent City, Calif.,
where she was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Beck at their
beach home for a few days. Re
turning to Medford with Mrs
Note were her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Note, Salem, and small daugh
ter, Mary Melinda. Mrs. Note
and daughter flew to Crescent
City last week, and were joined
by Mr. Note, member of the
Oregon state police department,
over the weekend.
The Salem family will return
home tomorrow. Mrs. Note is
the former D'Ann Beck, daugh
ter of the Michael Becks.
VEGETABLE BROIL
New York (U.P.) Vegetable
variation: try broiling canned,
fresh or even leftover vegetables
by using either the broiler pan or
rack for cooking. The vegetables
will take on the flavor of meat
drippings if the bottom of the
pan is brushed with fat.
Cake icing substitute: White or
brown sugar, chocolate, cocoanut
or nut meats sprinkled on the top
before baking or when the cake
is partly done.
LOCKER BEEF
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CALENDAR
8 p.m. VFW Department of
Oregon auxiliary, dance, Camp
White domiciliary.
Tuesday
10 a.m. Zion Lutheran
church, Mary circle, Mrs. Ray
Alder, 740 Dakota ave.-
1 p.m. Medford Navy Moth
ers club, Girls Community club.
1 p.m. Central Point RNA,
Mrs. Frank Ward, Gold Ray
dam.
1 p.m. WSCS, First Metho
dist church, Circle 2, Mrs. E.
Eggers, 1021 West 11th st., des
sert; Circle 7. Mrs. Matilda G.
Dietrich, 939 North Central ave.,
dessert.
1:30 p.m. WSCS, First Meth
odist church Circle 3, Mrs. Frank
Van Drew, 1164 Spring st., des
sert; Circle 4, Mrs. Harry Olsen,
44 South Berkeley way, dessert;
Circle 5, Mrs. Eula Still, 31
Crater Lake ave., dessert; Circle
8, at church, dessert.
1:30 p.m. Butte Falls Federa
tion Garden club, home of Mrs.
Clyde Moore.
NEWLYWEDS D5E
Tokyo (U.R) Factory worker
Sadao Sato and his bride of
three days threw themselves to
their death from a moving train
southwest of Tokyo Thursday
night. Police said they found a
note in Sato's pocket which said
he loved his wife's sister.
2 to 5:30 p.m. Presbyterian
Women's association, silver tea,
Mrs. Bert B. Lowry, Fern Val
ley rd.
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