Bridge Tournament Winners Reported
About 25 persons from out of
the city participated in an an
nual Southern Oregon Open
Pairs Bridge Tournament held
last week end at the Medford
hotel. The event is sponsored by
the Medford Duplicate Bridge
club and officers pointed out
that it was one of the largest
held in recent years.
Prizes were awarded to the
three top overall winners and
first session winners. Mrs. Wil
liam Kennedy was in charge of
arrangements and Mrs. F. R.
Baker directed.
The overall winners are first,
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and Roy
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Wednesday
7:30 p.m! Bethel 14, Job's
Daughters, Masonic temple.
8 p.m. WSCS, Circle 6, Mrs.
G. A. Dierdorff, 2631 Hillcrest
rd.
Thursday
10:30 a.m. Butte Falls Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Clyde Moore.
12 noon Zonta club Jackson
hotel.
12:30 p.m. Medford Sojourn
ers, Medford hotel.
1 p.m. 'Lone Pine Home Ex
tension unit, Mrs. Verne Nelson,
1787 Roberts rd.
1:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Talent
Garden club flower show, Talent
City hall. v ,
Pruitt, who scored, 454 points;
Raymond Wise and Henry Walk
er, Redmond, second, 428V4;
Mrs. Al Gilhousen and Mrs. T. J.
Fuson, third, 392; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Orth, Eugene, fourth,
332V2; B. L. Sanderson and Jack
Barr, Grants Pass, fifth, 381i:
and Mrs. R. Milestone and Mrs.
Jerry Mernin, sixth, 379V4.
First session winners Satur
day evening were, first through
sixth, Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and
Roy Pruitt, 232; George Rode
and William Isaacs, 223; B. L.
Sanderson and Jack Barr, 218Vfc;
Mrs. Alto Pruitt and Thomas
Munds, Lakeview, 214; Mf. and
Mrs. Robert Orth, 210, and Ray
mond Wise and Henry Walker,
200.
Sunday afternoon second ses
sion winners were first through
sixth, Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, and
Roy Pruitt, 236; Raymond Wise
and Henry Walker, 228V2; Mrs.
R. Milestone and Mrs. Jerry
Mernin, 212; Mrs. Harry Hilde
burn and Doyle Presnell, 209;
Mrs. Al Gilhousen and Mrs. T.
J. Fuson, 207Vi, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. Callison of Roseburg,
200VS.
Refreshments were served Sat
urday evening and on Sunday
morning the guests were enter
tained at breakfast at the Rogue
Villey Country club.
TO DEDICATE EXPRESSWAY
Portland U.R) Plans were
being made today for dedication
of the T. H. Banf ield . express
way between NE 42nd ave. here
and Troutdale and of the Lewis
and Clark campsite state park
Oct. 1-Z. The expressway speeds
traffic t8 and. from Portland to
the east. . " '
First Christian
Church Circles
To Meet Thursday
All circles of First Christian
church will meet Thursday, Sep
tember 22.
Circle 1 will meet in the home
of Mrs. M. R. North, 2882 How
ard avenue for a potluck lunch
eon at 12 o'clock. Members are
to take table service. Mrs. Clar
ence Hershiser will be hostess
for Circle 2 at her home, 1225
Sweet road, with dessert to be
be served at 1 o'clock.
A meeting of Circle 3 will be
held in the home of Mrs. Walter
Crochocki, Route 1, Box 479B.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served at noon.
Circle 4 will meet with Mrs.
A. L. Carroll, 921 West Thir
teenth with dessert to be served
at 1 p.m. The meeting of Circle
5 will be held with Mrs. Mabyl
Buchanan, Route 1, Box ' 393,
with dessert at 1 p.m. and Circle
6 will meet in the home of Mrs.
Lester Childs, 210 Vancouver
avenue. Dessert will be served
at 1 p.m.
Sausage and pineapple are
wonderful teammates for Sunday
brunch. When you're frying sau
sages and they are almost done,
scatter some drained pineapple
chunks around them in the skil
let and ' stir so they'll brown
quickly all over.'; Serve- with
scrambled eggs and hot muffins.
Fruit requires less sugar if the
sweetener is added at the end of
cooking time. -
Life of Begum Aga Khan
Described; Is Now Moslem
By PRISCILLA BUCKLEY
United Press Correspondent
Cannes, France (U.R) Yvette
Labrousse, who started in the
public eye as "Miss France" and
wound up as the Begum Aga
Khan, is a faithful Moslem.
What is she like this woman
who is married to one of the
world's wealthiest men?
She is the product of a good
bourgeois family in Lyon. She
is the picture of chic. Of majes
tic carriage, with beautful dark
hair and an oval face, she dresses
simply and elegantly.
It was her brunette beauty
which in 1930 won her the "Miss
France" title, queen of the bath
ing beauties.
Fourteen years later, she met
and married the fabulous Aga,
30 years her senior, and spiritual
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leader of an estimated 40,000,
000 Ismaili Moslems in India,
East Africa and Asia.
In 1944 she embraced the Mos
lem religion and was re
christened "Ome Habiba," which
is the name of Mahomet's last
wife and means in Arabic
"Mother of the well-beloved."
Went To Mecca
Last year the Begum made
the difficult and arduous pil
grimage to Mecca which each
good Moslem is required to
make at least once. -
Dressed in the cotton gown of
the pilgrim, and barefoot as the
law requires, she carried out
each of the required rites for
five blistering days when the
temperature never sank below
118 degrees in the shade.
The aging Aga Khan never
has made the pilgrimage and it
seems unlikely his health will
permit him to make it now in
the prescribed summer season.
If the Begum had her way she
would spend most of her time in
the magnificent villa the Aga
Khan has built for her at
Cannes, in the hills overlooking
the Riviera Cannes. It is called
"yakimour'' a contraction of
"yaky," the Aga's pet name for
his fourth wife, and "amour"
the French word for love.
The cream-colored house, with
its -terraced gardens, its swim
ming pool and its period furni
ture and works of art, is air
conditioned. When she is at horhe, the Be
gum rises at 11 a.m. She says
the secret of health and beauty
is plenty of sleep.
She lunches with the Aga and
usually, in the early afternoon,
the Begum takes a drive at the
wheel of her black Citroen,
while her husband rests.
From time to time she visits
an old people's home she has
founded or drops in to see re
tired artists and other old
friends, many of whbm are par
tially or wholly supported by
her. '
She also is an amateur photog
rapher and has recently taken
up both sculpture and painting.
They Get Around
Among the Begum's friends
on the Riviera is the Aga Khan's
third wife Andree Caron whom
he divorced "amicably" in 1943
The Aga Khan 43rd direct
descendent of the prophet Mo
hammed first married his cou
sin Shahar while in his 20's and
later repudiated her under Mos
lem law. In 1908, he married
the Italian dancer Teresa Ma-
gliano, mother of the Prince Aly
Khan. She died in ; 1926 of a
cerebral hemorrhage.
The first of May, the couple
leaves Cannes for London for
the British Derby then 'it is to
Paris for the horse racing sea
son at Longchamps and Auteuil,
a short stay at the fashionable
northern bathing resort of -Deau-
ville, several weeks in Aix-Les-
Bains, where he takes the water
cure, and the end of the summer
is spent in Switzerland.
In September, they return to
Yakimour but in November go
on to Egypt to spend the winter.
They also own stables in
three countries, a' suite in the
Ritz Hotel in London, a villa at
Deauville, and a place just out
side Paris.
. Her favorite colors . in dress
are green, cream and pearl grey
and she says simplicity is the
key to beauty in dress. She has
this advice to offer:
"Be simple. Avoid all that
strikes the - eye harshly. Wear
neutral colors and above all
make sure that the cut of whatever-
you wear is good this is
the secret of real elegance."
Her. jewels reportedly are
valued at more than $2,857,000
and were the lure of a daring
band of robbers in 1949 who
held up the Aga anl his wife in
their car one night and stole
$600,000 worth of jewelry from
the Begum, including the fa
mous marquise diamond.
Most of the jewelry later was
mysteriously returned, to the
Marseilles police.
Wednesday, September 21, 195S
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Three Exams Slated
By US Civil Service
Examinations for three posi
tions with the federal govern
ment were announced today by
the U.S. Civil' Service commis
sion. An examination for training
officer (military sciences) with
a salary of 55,440 to $7,500 a
year, is now open for filling posi
tions in the office of Naval Re
search at Port Washington, N.Y
and various other locations
through the United States.
An examination has been an
nounced for miscellaneous of
fice machine operator, with a
salary of $2,690 to $4,525 a year
in various federal agencies in
Oregon, Washington; Idaho and
Montana.
Civil Service' also announces
examination for career-conditional
appointment to the posi
tion of electronics technician,
with a salary of $4,970 to $5,440
a year, plus 25 per cent cost of
living allowance. Place of em
ployment is with the Navy de
partment at Kodiak and Adak,
Alaska.
Further details and applica
tion forms may be "obtained at
the Medford post office.
Commercial TV Bows in Britain To End Monopoly
London (U.R) Commercial
television makes its bow in Brit
ain tomorrow, and the life of
Londoners may never be the
same.
Advertisements will come into
millions of living rooms via the
airwaves for the first time in
history.
The long monopoly on broad
casting held by the government
run British Broadcasting Corp.
will be broken when an, an
nouncer smiles into a camera
with such words as "Try Ral
gex! A solid preparation for re
lief of backache, lumbago, stiff
neck and rheumatism!"
49 Hours Per Week
For better or for worse, the
advent of commercial TV will
bring Britons an unhead-of 49
hours of television per week, a
greater variety of programs and,
for the first time, a chance to
switch to another channel if one
program begins to lag.
There will be two channels
the old BBC and the new CTV
(Commercial TV). Viewers will
be able to watch either one with,
out an increase in-the annual li
cense fee of $8.40 they have been
paying for the privilege of
watching BBC television.
And while commercials will
hit the viewers regularly at a
maximum of six minutes per
hour at no time will the an
nouncer say ."and now -a word
from our sponsor." Programs
will not be 'sponsored in the
American sense.
Advertisers will buy time for
their announcements but the In
dependent Television Authority,
a government-appointed "Watch
dog" committee, will decide
where to put the commercials in
the broadcasting schedule. The
most desirable time slots will be
rotated among advertisers.
(Cost to advertisers will run
from as low as 90 pounds ($252)
for a quarter-minute spot an
nouncement at 10 a.m. Saturday
to 1000 pounds ($2800) per min
ute for the peak viewing period
between 8 and 9:30 p.m. Satur
days and Sundays.
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