Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 29, 1955, Image 2

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TWO USD? ORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday. September 29. 1955
Barbara Benson.,
Canadian Doctor
Wed in Temple
Barbara Benson, attractive bru
nette daughter of Secretary of
Agriculture Ezra T. Benson, and
a young Canadian doctor were
married today in the high-spired
Salt Lake Temple of the Latter
day Saints Church with Benson,
an LDS apostle, officiating.
Only close friends and rela
tives witnessed the ceremony,
one of the most impressive in
the Mormon ritual. Details of the
rites are never divulged to non
members of the LDS faith.
Immediately after the temple
wedding, Dr. Robert Harris
of Calgary and his bride were
honored by 1500 guests afca re
ception in the nearby Hotel Utah
in the same suite where Benson
and his wife had their reception
30 years ago.
The newly married couple will
take a honeymoon trip to Yellow
stone and Glacier National Parks
and Waterton Lakes in Southern
Alberta on their way to their
new home in Calgary.
Medical Masseurs
Meet Monday Night
Southern Oregon chapter of
the 'Oregon State Association of
Medical Masseurs met at the
home of Mrs. Margaret Compag
noni in Medford Monday eve
ning. Among the guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Santee,
Grants Pass.' 0
Refreshments followed a busi
ness meeting and program.
' Sirloin steak is 62 per cent
water.
Wife of Pastor
To Speak Monday
For Guild Dinner
Mrs. D. Kirkland West will
tell of her recent around-the-world
trip at a meeting of West
minster guild, First Presbyter
ian church, set for Monday, Oc
tober 3, at the church. Dinner
will be served at 6:30 p.m.
Mrs. West and her husband,
Dr. West, who is pastor of the
church, visited Presbyterian
schools and mission establish
ments in many countries during
their tour last summer.
Mrs. Georgiana Beier will
lead the devotional period.
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Temple Members
To Sew Monday
Medford members of Zuleima
temple. Daughters of the Nile,
are invited to the home of Mrs.
Raymond Reter, temple queen,
20 Glen Oak court next Monday,
October 3, for a potluck lunch
eon and an afternoon of sewing
for the children in Shrine hos
pitals. Mrs. W. A. Arnold, acting
chairman of the group, has an
nounced that luncheon will be
served at 12 noon. Those desir
ing further information may call
her at 2-4729 or Mrs. Reter, 2-26-34.
The sewing program is the pri
mary work of the temple, and
special gifts of food are provid
ed for the children at Thanks
giving and toys at Christmas
time.
Fall Favorite!
f9277 12-20; 30-42
readers, have chosen for your
fall and winter favorite! So flat
tering to the figure, we've cut
it in sizes from 12 to 42! So cas
ual, you can wear it .'round the
day! So smart, too; you'll love its
dashing lines, graceful yoke de
tail. Pattern 8277: Misses' Sizes 12,
Chapters Announce
Sorority Pledges
Four freshmen women attend
ing the University of Oregon
this fall have been pledged by
sorority chapters at the Univer
sity, according to press releases.
Miss June AbeL daughter of
Mrs. Helen Apple, 9 Rose ave
nue, is a pledge of Alpha Omi
cron Pi; Miss Carolyn Clogston,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin F. Clogston, West Main
street, was pledged by Alpha
Delta Pi; Miss Suzanne Reich
stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Reichstein, 7 Glen Oak
court, is among the Alpha Phi
pledges and Miss Nancy Hamil
ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Moore Hamilton, 43 Rose ave
nue, is a pledge of Gamma Phi
Beta sorority.
14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38,
40, 42. Size 16 takes 4V4 yards
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This easy-to-use pattern gives
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West 18th St., New York 11, N.
Y. Print plainly NAME, AD
DRESS, with SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER.
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Safety Expert, Declares Theory
Of Accident-Proneness Unsound
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (U.R) The pop
ular theory that little Jimmy is
destined to skin his knee ten
times to his brother's once be
cause Jimmy is "accident prone"
is a lot of nonsense, a safety
expert says.
There is almost no such thing
as accident proneness, C. R. De
Reamer insisted when he and
other safety experts got to
gether this week at a conference
for safer living.
cased on Studies
DeReamer based his state
ments on studies as he has made
of accident statistics as the safe
ty consultant for the General
Electric co. He showed how
they applied to home-owners be
cause at the conference, sponsor
ed by the American Mutual Li
ability Insurance company, a
survey showed that five-million
accidents occur each year .in
American homes now, and if the
present rate of increase contin
ues, the figure will reach seven-
million by 1975.
All the talk about accident
prone people has a bad effect
on parents," DeReamer said.
If one member of the familv
begins having repeated accidents
a parent who believes in the
theory of accident proneness
will feel there is nothine he can
ao anout it. He will regard it as
a prooiem for a psychologist.
"Accidents don't 'just happen'
in most cases. They are caused.
And they are caused by unsafe
acts and unsafe conditions. It is
up to parents to accept this bas
ic philosophy and then take in
dividual responsibility for de
veloping what I call "accident
awareness' in children."
Hopes for Program
DeReamer hopes there will be
a concentrated program across
the nation to urge parent to
hold regular family safety ses
sions. At' these the family could
discuss such things as what to
do in case of fire, the danger
of falling downstairs (one of the
most common household acci
dents) how to avoid it, and the
danger of using a knife improp
erly and how to avoid it.
"The home is a safer place to
be than it was 50 years ago, be
cause competition forces home
equipment manufacturers to
make it safe," he said. "Now
it is up to the parents."
PTA Party '
Lone Pine A party to raise
funds for the state PTA tuition
scholarship fund has been plan
ned by Lone Pine Parent-Teacher
association; It will be held
Friday, September 30, at 8 p.m.
in the school gymnasium and
card games and games are plan
ned. Refreshments will be served.
Lovely Cover-up
1 1 1 .- , ii
metallic thread or contrast col
or! Pattern 7343 includes 4iro.
tions for Misses' Sizes 32-34; 36-38.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS"
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AND PATTERN NUMBER.
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