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o TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, September I, 19S5 State Officers Of IOOF Lodge Attend Ceremony Jacksonville Members of the Odd Fellow lodge from many Prts of Oregon gathered in Jacksonville August 28 in celebration of the first anniver sary of naming of the Jackson ville lodge hall as an "ancient t and historical shrine." The hall, oldest IOOF hall in uoe in Ore gon, Washington and Idaho, was designated a shrine a year ago in special -ceremonies, and a plaque erected. The Jacksonville lodge iso. 10 in the state. W. Robert Massey, Salem, grand master, was present for the anniversary celebration. Many of the members came from Klamath Falls where Datriarchal rendezvous hart hter held Saturday, followed by a hospitality breakfast Sunday morning. Luncheon was served in the old Jacksonville IOOF dining room by members of Ruth Re bekah 5odge. A short business meeting was also held, with Jack McDarQels acting as master of ceremonies. The grand master spoke and Harley Looney, Lake Grove, past grand master, gave a talk on historical Jacksonville and its lodge. Other speakers were Earl Shagk, Portland, grand secre tary; Roy Gibbs, Ocean Lake, grand secretary; Herbert Mun- sell, Klamath Falls, grand -rep resentative and past grand pat riarch; QGeorge Howard, Canby, grandtiigh priest of the grand encampment; Peter Stolsig, Eu gene, grand patriarch; John Van Dorn, Forest Grove, grand sen ior warden. Eighty-one guests attended during the day. During the patriarchal rendez vous in Klamath Falls. The gold en rule and royal purple degrees were conferred on Carl S. Hos kins and Kindred Thomas. The golden rule degree was con ferred by Rose encampment, Junction City, and Harrisburg encampment. The royal purple degree was given by Blue Moun tain encampment. Prairie City. Jack McDariiels and Clarence Jordan also attended the Kla math Falls sessions. Sod a neily Half-Size Style Unit to Meet Reese Creek Reese Creek Home Extension unit will hold the first meeting of the fall sea son Tuesday, September 6, at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Merle McGraw. Mrs. Don Clark will be cohostess. The Citrus Experimental sta tion of the University of Calif ornia was established at River side in 1907. w I J J l I 6 I I 6 7 1 I 4$ I SIZES UV2 244 9086 fry tlTllfci Half-sizers! Make this your new fall dress for figure-flattery, unlimited wearability! Pretty suggestion of a sweetheart neck line formed by soft gathers, graceful yokes. Comfortable step-in smooth styling perfect fit for the shorter, fuller figure! Pattern 9086: Half sizes 14V, 16Vi, I8V2, 2012, 22 Vz, 24V2. Size 16V4 takes 3 38 yards 35- inch. w 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 in coins for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care Medford Mail Trib une, Pattern Dept.., 232 (West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Don't throw away those left over cold cuts. Try freezing them instead, advise Amana freezer home economists. Then, on a day when you have a yen for something "different", dip the slices (without defrosting), into an egg and milk batter, and then in bread crumbs. Saute or deep-fry. You'll find them delicious. Winners Named By Bridge Club For Two Sessions Camp White Winners for last week's session of Camp White Veterans Bridge club have been announced. North-south winners were Howard Boyd and Ray Wise, first; Mrs. H. J. Boyd and Emery Wheat, second; Mrs. George Dean and Mrs. Fred Rehling, third; Roy Pruitt and Dr. Dean, fourth. East-west winners were Mr, anS) Mrs. George Choate, first; Troy Dean and Marion Milne, second; Mrs. Fred Purdin and Asa Kimball, fourth; the Bur ton Sims, fifth. Trov Dean and J. Sutton tojjped north-south winners for pray August 1. Utner winners in that position were Roy Pruitt and William Isaacs, second; Wil liam Hickey and Gen. J. P. Vachon, third; Mrs. Rehling and Lester Holliday, fourth. East- west winners for that session were Mrs. O. O. Allenderfer and Asa Kimball, first: Dr. C. K. Todd and Mrs. Josephine Clark second; Mrs. Troy Dean and Mrs. Ethel Chadwick, third; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Choate, tied for fourth and fifth. 4 Group Returns From Vacation; To Visit Beach Returning yesterday from a vacation trip were Mrs. L. JM Hamilton, Mrs. Guy Hughes, Mrs. W. M. Lemmon, Mrs. Mary Brown and children, Gary and Marlys Brown. The group mo tored through central and west ern Oregon to Spokane, Wash., and Coeur d'Alene lake in Idaho. They made boat trip up Coeur d'Alene lake and also spent some time at McCall lake in the New Meadows country of Idaho. This weekend Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. Brown " and Marlys will spend the holiday at Gold Beach fishing. They will meet another daughter of the Hamiltons, Mrs. G. E. Stewart, and Mr. Stewart, at the beach. 1 Bridge Club to Hold Master Point Play Medford Duplicate Bridge club will play for master points when members meet Tuesday, September 6. Winners for this week's ses sion of the club were Emery Wheat and Marion Milne, 94, first; Mrs. Frank R. Baker and Howard Boyd, 76, second; Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and Mrs. Wil liam Kennedy, 74, third; Mrs. E. Miller and . Mrs. Fred Pur din, Mrs. Boyd and John Spl heim, tied for fourth and fifth places with 71 points each. These Are Our Own! XODAY-A Family Is Homeless TODAY A Child Is Hungry o TODAY-A Father's Job Is Gone o TODAY The Threat of Epidemic Disease Hangs Over a Wide Area o TODAY -You May Help o TODAY Give To The Salvation Army Voluntary Disaster Fund The Floods and Hurricane in the Northeastern States Have Created an Imperative Need for Your Help THE SALVATION ARMY IS THERE! Mail Your Check to The Salvation Army P.O. Box 49, Medford, Ore. V r ? y r i Th ese Are Our Own! The Salvation Army Will Put Your Money Where Your Heart Wants To Be Amaranth Group -Has Annual Picnic Sunday Afternoon Past Royal Matrons' and Pa trons' association, Order of the Amaranth, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford, Rogue River, Sunday, August 28, for the annual picnic. There were 15 present, according to Glenn L. Linn, president. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Denison, Klamath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilbert, Ashland, were among those in attendance. Mrs. Denison is grand representative to California as well as past roy al matron of Friendship court, Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert are past royal matron and patron of Honey Lake court, Su sanville, California. Mr. Gilbert is also assistant grand lecturer of the grand court of California. The next meeting will be held in December at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Lambo. ( Three-Way Cards Said To Give Good Picture Stowe, Vt.-U.R) School re port cards were once pretty much of a one-sided affair, but times have changed in this ski resort center. High school students still bring report cards home, but they now return to school with a special report from their par ents. It covers home member ship, use of leisure time, and health habits. Parents submit the report twice during the school year as part of a three-way report sys tem developed by a, committee of parents, students, and teach ers. The school reports on the scholarship and citizenship each nine weeks of the school term. The system is designed to give an over-all picture of each stu dent's individual development during the school year. Auto Costs Per Day Given by AAA Division, Boston U.R) Want to know how much that automobile of yours is costing? The Massachusetts Division of the AAA says it works like this allow $1.65 a day, plus 3Y2 cents per mile you drive. That compares with $1.55 a day and ZVi cents per mile of just one year ago. " Favorite Design "Pineapple" design your very favorite crochet! Use the pretty squares so many different ways! Pattern 7167: Crochet ruffle edging, "pineapple" squares 4V inches in No. 30 mercerized cot ton. Join to make lovely runner, TV cover, tablecloth, bedspread! Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lsT class mailing .Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., ?. O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS and PATERN NUMBER. Order our Alice Brooks Nee dlecraft catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new de signs knitting, crochet, em broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov elties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book how. You'll want to order every design in it! Dior Influence Spreads to Men Paris (U.R) Fasfaion czar Christian Dior has set out to in fluence men's wear. The house of Dior has opened a boutique with a special sec tion for men's, fashions. "We are not opening a tailor ing business heaven forbid!" said a Dior ' aide. "But there is a lot more to men's dress than suits." The men's section contains all the accessories the fashion-con-scious man needs ties, socks, handkerchiefs, colored and suede vests, suspenders, scarves. And leather pants. "Nothing better for sports wear," a Dior spokesman said of the pants. Most famed customer to date in the men's section has been Marlene Dietrich, the actress; "She bought a pair of the lea ther pants for herself," a sales girl said, "They are in black and with her figure well, she just gave them everything." Will Dior go on to more basic designs in men's clothing? "Who knows," said the aide. "This has been such a success maybe." " CALENDAR Calendar notices and newt tot the society section of The Hail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition ia 1 OJn Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar ia 9 am of the day of publication and for week day news ia 5 D-m th day before publication Thursday 6:30 p.m. Adarel chapter, OES, Jacksonville Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Daschund Club of Southern Oregon, home of H. B. Cook, 2355 Roberts road. 8 p.m. Phoenix Neighbors of Woodcraft, Grange hall. Friday 12:30 p.m. St. Mark's Epis copal guild luncheon, meeting, church guild hall. - Ideal for a hot weather menu is this jiffy dessert: combine four tablespoons quick-cooking tapica, -cup sugar, dash of salt and 2 1-3 cups pineapple juice. Stir mixture over medium heat till it comes to a boil. Then re move from the top burner, iet stand 20 minutes, stir; then cover and chiil. Pick up a big supply of RC for the Labor Day weekend new 'v.. a. m . mmmiw t,tm ...... its NO OTHER COLA IS so low in calories YET TASTES iSrrtaok- SO GOOD! Labor Day forecast: picnics, parties, people dropping in. Better get ready and get ready better with lots of frosty, sparkling Royal Crown Cola. No other cola is so lively, so zesty, so full of wonderful flavor. No other cola is so low in calories, yet tastes so good. Everybody will go for RC. So, get enough to go around! 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