Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 06, 1955, Image 2

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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Auxiliary Plans
Benefit Breakfast
For Butte Falls
Butte Falls Butte Falls
Lions' auxiliary has planned a
"jalopy breakfast" and parcel
ost sale for Sunday, September'
11. It will be held in the city
park, if weather permits, and
otherwise at the city halL
Everyone is invited to attend.
Hostesses for the next Lion's
dinner are to be Mrs. Wilma
Stafford, Mrs. Mary Jo Harris
and Mrs. Betty Price. Mrs.
Ruth Capello and Mrs. Alice
Harris are to be hostesses for
the next potluck dinner meet
ing of the auxiliary, set for
September 28.
Last meeting of the Lions club
and auxiliary was held August
24 in the city park following a
"chicken fry" supper. Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Finch were pre
sented gifts.
Mrs. Bruce Pingle conducted
a business session for the auxil
iary. It was voted to send boxes
of clothing and bedding for use
of the Red Cross cin the states
stricken by the recent hurricane.
Mrs. Capello was named
chairman of a committee to help
the Lions with a party August
26. Mrs. Pingle volunteered to
serve on the Community hall
committee as a replacement for
Mrs. Lloyd Tungate who has left
Butte Falls to live in Medford.
Bethel toTfoId
First Meeting
Bethel 14, Job's Daughters of
Medford, will hold the first
meeting of the term, Wednes
day, September 7, at 7:30 in the
Masonic temple. Rosalie John
son, honored queen, will preside.
To Meet
St. Peter's Lutheran Ladies"
Aid society will meet at the
church Thursday, September 8,
at 1 pan. Guest speaker will be
Mrs. Viola Doescher, Grants
Pass. o
HEC to Meet
The Home Economics club of
Upper Rogue Grange will "meet
Thursday, September 8 at 1 p.m.
in the Grange hall. Dessert will
be served. "Mrs. Dorothy Lock
stein, chairman, states that plans
for a harvest dinner will be
mide.
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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, Pat
tern Dept., 232 West 18th St.,
New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
Boston (U.R) After opening
a safe bearing a sign that read,
"Please do not open this safe as
it contains less than $50," a bur
glar found and stole $256.
Embraceable
by the
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"SOUTHERN OREGON'S OLDEST SHOE CONCERN"
Tuesday, September 6, 1 955
New York Woman Promotes
Major Golf Tournament
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (U.R) Now that'
women are into everything it's
getting harder every day to pro
claim a new "first" for woman
kind. But this week marks a "first"
in female history which is re
garded in certain all-male circles
with as much respect as women
breaking through sound barriers
or breaking into Big Business.
Mrs. Inez Holland is the wom
an behind the $50,000 Cavalcade
of Golf tornament being played
this week in nearby Scotch
Plains, N.J. Women simply don't
put on golf tournaments, it
seems, or didn't until Mrs. Hol
land suggested the idea to her
champion golfer son, Tim, last
Winter.
Not only has this lively 48-year-old
woman moved into a
male-dominated field, but her
prizes top most man made tour
naments and her intentions are
to move into other areas and run
tornaments all over the nation.
"After this," Mrs. Holland
said, "I wouldn t be afraid of
anything."
Uttered Brave Words
As she uttered these brave
words a man walked into her of
fice on lower Fifth Avenue car
rying a yellow metal stake with
blue rope looped'through a top
hole. Some of Mrs. Holland's
braveness seemed to leave her.
"Would you believe it?" she
sighed. "We bought 20 miles of
rope and 2,000 stakes to rope off
the course for spectators. We had
to design them and have them
made ourselves. The same way
with the caddy shirts and the
arm bands. And it takes about
1,000 people on the course to run
this, not to mention the state po
lice and the Pinkerton men.''
Mrs. Holland lives in Rock
ville Center, Long Island, but for
the past 16 years she has run
her own toy manufacturing busi
ness from a Manhattan office,
where she was interviewed in ad
vance of the tornament. Toys
were scattered in her desk along
with golf posters, and she in
terrupted her tournament talks
only to exclaim with pleasure
over a white teddy bear with a
removable music box. "The first
of its kind," she crowed.
Tim Jr., 25, is the official host
at the tournament and president
Black Suede
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largest selling brand ef fine
footwear in the world.
Styles from
American Notionol Ked Cross
Store
of the cavalcade of golf organiz
ation, which hopes to promote
golf as a spectator sport. Some
250 golfers competed in qualify
ing rounds today, and Wednesday
a pro-celebrity tournament will
be held.
"We're going into this, well, I
don't know whether you'd call it
feet first or head first, but any
way we're going in $50,000
worth, plus," Mrs. Holland said.
"We've already been invited
to do half a dozen tournaments
in 1956. 1 had no idea there was
so much work involved in one of
these. But now that we've done
one, the next one should be
easier."
CALENDAR
Calendar notice and news for
the society faction of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition la 1 pjn Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 8
a.m of the day of publication and
(or week day news is 5 pjn the
dav before Dublication.
Monday
8 p.m. Townsend club, Car
penters' hall.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
IOOF hall.
Tuesday
10 a.m. Rogue Valley Navy
Mothers, home of Mrs. C. R
Alexander, 110 Almond street.
10:30 a.m. Reese Creek
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. Merle McGraw.
1 p.m. Central Point Royal
Neighbors, home of Mrs. Ray
Allred, 463 DeBarr avenue.
2 p.m. Medford chapter,
American Gold Star Mothers,
home of Mrs. Matilda Dietrich,
939 North Central avenue.
Give Party
Dr. and Mrs. B. Brandt Bar
tels and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
Thompson were hosts August 28
for a garden party at the for
mer couple's home on Valley
View drive. Friends were in
vited between 4:30 and 6:30
o'clock.
Hornbrook
Hornbrook The knitting
club met Aug. 30 at the home of
Mrs. Harry Chapman with the
following members present, Mrs.
James Hodge, Mrs. L. C. Walsh,
Mrs. L. E. Jeter, Mrs. L. E. Bre
ceda and the hostess.
The Hornbrook elementary
school will open Sept. '6. The
teachers will be A. L. Gregory,
formerly of Pomona, Calif., and
Mrs. Edward C. Smith, Mrs. Lor
en Cummins, Hornbrook, and
Mrs. Margery Purdon, Ashland,
Ore.
Thomas Watt went by plane
from Medford to Portland where
he took delivery on a new Auto
Car to replace a truck that was
wrecked in an accident last
week.
Recent visitors at the E. E.
Adams home here were Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Wood,
Kansas City; Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cummins
returned this week from River
side and Colton, Calif., where
they visited relatives.
HUNGRY NO DOUBT
Fall River, Mass. U.R) A
burglar who broke into the home
of John S. Brayton left empty
handed but not with an empty
stomach. While in the house the
instnider ate two cans of
spaghetti.
"Sure proud
of my Peggy!''
fro just as proud as a peacock
of my Peggy for the efficient way
she manages our home. For in
stance, many of her friends are still
knocking themselves out scrubbing
wood floors. But not my Peggy!
She cleans and waxes them in one
easy operation with Bruce Cleaning
Wax. And I'll be hanged if Peggy's
floors aren't the talk of our block.
I sure have to hand it to my Peggy
and her Bruce Cleaning Wax for
making easy work of a tough job.
And I love 'em
both for it! .
P.S. For lighter
. 'waxing on linoleum
andwood, Peggy uses
Bruce Floor Cleaner.
Gay Server!
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There's a cheery greeting for
company on the smiling "face"
of this kitchen apron! Easy to
make for gifts; bazaar best
sellers! Pattern 7074: Smart apron
from scraps! Embroidery and
aDDliaue transfers, easy direc
tions for making this, apron, 16
inches long.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for lst
class maling. 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 ALICE BROOKS
eedlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy
pages and pages of exciting new
designs knitting, crochet, em
broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov
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copy of this wonderful book
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design in it!
Eagle Point Unit
Postpones Event
Eagle Point Eagle Point
Home Extension unit announces
that the silver tea set for Sep
tember 8 has been postponed to
September 22. The meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Shearin.
Child care for the event will
be available at the home of Mrs
Edna Cunningham.
SNYDER TO LECTURE
Frankfurt, Germany (U.R)
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary
John Snyder was in Frankfurt to
day to deliver two lectures on
public investment and private
banking at the University of
Frankfurt's American Institute.
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BREV
(purple edge)
. for slender
or small legs.
Sizes 8 to 10V4
60-
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prs.
Main and Bartlett Sts.
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Rosalind Russell, stir of
"WonderfijI Town,"
with bet son, Lance
If you have, ,
then surely you've felt that surge of warm feeling
spread over you ... as I have.
-'Maybe it's his wide-eyed,
absorbed expression , , perhaps it's the happy feeling I get just at
being in church with Lance and my husband, Fred-nd knowing we've
already introduced our son to God. As we attend church each week
with Lance, we see his heart grow bigger with the quaIIties of Iovej
friendship and tolerance. Because Faith has made cur lives so
much richer we want Lance to grow up in its wisdom."
Rosalind Russell
Light their life with Faith
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Contributed to The Religion in American life Program bj
GREEKS VISIT TITO
Belgrade, Yugoslavia (U.R)
King Paul and Queen Frederika
of Greece were scheduled to ar
rive here today for a week-long
state visit. Yugoslav President
Tito was scheduled to welcome
the royal couple.
MODITE'
(green edge)
for average
size legs.
Sizes 8V4 to 11
DUCHESS
(red edge)
for tall,
larger legs.
Sixes 9V, to 11
CLASSIC
(plain edge) for largest legs. Sizes 9 to 11
. $1.95
$5.70
60-15 .
3 prs.
. $"1.65
$4.80
ONLY Burelson's in Medford
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bring them to worship this week
HKS. GEORGE DUKB,
CMcara, III., says: M
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safaris. They nadfly take
St. Jotaah Asairia For
Children. Tkey like its
ST. JOSEPH ASPIKIN FOI CHIIDREM
51-15 .
3 prs.
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$4.35
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