Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1955, Image 3

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Senator Hatfield
Mark Hatfield
To Speak Here ,
Saturday Night
Senator Mark Hatfield, state
senator from Marion county and
dean of men at Willamette uni
versity, will be guest speaker at
a youth banquet sponsored by
the Senior Baptist league, First
Baptist church, Saturday, Aug
ust 20. It is set for 6:30 a.m. at
the church.
Senator Hatfield has been ac
tive in Young Life work in
Salem, a work planned especial
ly to reach young people in the
public schools and colleges of
the nation.
Theme for the evening will be
"Living Waters," and will be
carried out in the decorations
and table arrangements. The
young people will present spe
cial music and a skit during the
program. Miss Jean Jeldness will
give a reading, and Mrs. James
Neely and Dr. R. J. Nordquist
will sing. Bill Green will serve
as master of ceremonies, and
the Rev. James W. Neely will
offer the invocation and bene
diction. Air Conditioning Units
Blend With House Decor
New York U.R) The new
air conditioning units make a
home not only feel good, but
loolr' good.
Bulky summer-time cooling
equipment has been so stream
lined that now most units blend
readily with the decor of a
house or apartment.
Several of the new models
. from orfe manufacturer can be
mounted flush with the window
Q sill, permitting the conventional
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Qdraperies.
Another firm has designed
units to be recessed in a wall or
built into bookcases or other
storage furniture. Still other
units are portable, for use in
any part of the room.
Colors generally are confined
to the neutral pearl and gray
combination that harmonizes
with any decorative scheme. But
one firm is testing consumer re
action to colored frames. These
would provide a change from the
standard color of the grille
frame to any one of four pastel
shades of green, yellow, pink
and ivory.
92-Year-Old Portland Woman Enjoys Trip to South Africa
By JOHN R. HAYS
United Press Correspondent
Portland, Ore. (U.R) Mrs.
Sarah Johnson, 92, traveled 20,
000 miles "just out of curiosity"
to visit the site of her late hus
band's missionary work in
southern Africa.
Mrs. Johnson, now back at her
home here, appeared surprised
that her friends could be shocked
by her making such a long jour
ney at her age.
"Why," she said. "I just up
and went, that's all."
She is the widow of Eben S.
Johnson, who as Methodist pre
late, was in charge of a vast ter
ritory across the tip of South
Africa from Mozambique to Port
ugese West Africa from 1917 to
1936.
Bishop Johnson died in Port
land in 1939 and Mrs. Johnson
embarked on the trip to Africa
as a sort of "pilgrimage" to hon
or his memory.
She found that many natives
in the Capetown area, where her
visit was centered remembered
her and her husband. They show
ered her with handmade gifts,
including crocheted doilies and
beadwork.
She said she found many
changes on her visit, but none
so great as those she and her
husband saw in their 20 years
in Africa.
"When- we were there," Mrs.
Johnson said, "East Africans
thought twin babies were bad
luck and one must be destroyed.
Today, twins are often welcome
in native Christian families."
One of the changes most ap
preciated by the missionary's
wife was the telephone, which
she said now is a common thing
in civilized portions of Africa.
She remembered her hus
band's safaris into the Belgian
Congo when his native carriers
beat out messages on hollow log
drums to announce the coming
of the missionary to cannibal
istic tribes ahead.
Mrs. Johnson stayed with her
daughter. Dorothea, wife of
architect Frank Spears, in Con
stantia, 30 miles from Cape
Town.
She traveled by ship from
New York to Capetown, Capt.
Harry M. Scholder, master of
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the Robin Sherwood, wrote on
a menu that Mrs. Johnson was
"a good sailor and a hearty eat
er." "Of course I was," she laugh
ed. " "When my husband and
I sailed from London to Cape
Town in 1916 the Germans had
announced they would sink ev
ery enemy ship on the sea."
"We were on a troop ship with
2,000 soldiers and we spent six
weeks dodging German subma
rines," she said. "This last trip
was nothing compared to that."
Snciety
Friday, August 19, 1S55
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THBCT
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extension home management
specialist, at the University of
Nebraska, said the "brand new"
look then can be given the cur
tains by pressing them lightly
with a steam iron.
Picnic Announced
By Cebu Swamp
Members of Cebu Swamp, Mil
itary Order of the Lizards, will
hold the annual picnic and meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Hans
Rammin, 831 West Second street,
Medford, Sunday, August 21 at
1 p.m. All members of the order
and of Colonel Sergeant camp
and auxiliary, United Spanish
War Veterans, are welcome to
attend.
Members from Medford are
NO GREATER HANDICAP
Walpole, Mass. (U.R)
Though he lost his right arm in
a mill accident six years ago,
Karl Larson plays the electric
guitar and has his own band
Carson plays his specially-made
guitar with both feet, one knee,
his left hand and an attachment
on his artificial right arm.
requested to take hot dishes and
Grants Pass members salads and
desserts. All attending are to
take their own table service.
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