TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Music Group
Establishes
SOC Chapter
Ashland Delta Phi Alpha, an
honorary music fraternity with
chapters in colleges in several
western states, established Gam
ma chapter at Southern Oregon
college November 7.
Charter members who were
initiated at the candlelight serv
ice were Miss Judith Hall, Jack
sonville; Miss Gayle Turner,
Medford; Miss Beth Eskew, Gold
Hill; Miss Esther Powell and
Miss Marilee Titus, Ashland, and
associated members Miss Kath
arine Alsing and Miss Charlotte
Hannan of Ashland. Adviser to
the local chapter is Miss Helene
Robinson, assistant professor of
music at Southern Oregon col
lege. Delta Phi Alpha is the only
music honorary of more than lo
cal scope that admits both men
and women students as mem
bers, Miss Robinson stated. To
be eligible for membership a
student must be a music major
or minor, or show evidence of
musical talent, good scholarship,
serious interest in musical study,
and participation in college mu
sical activities.
New members will be pledged
to Delta Phi Alpha during the
winter term as each student
must be registered in college for
one term to establisn ms quali
fications before he is eligible for
membership.
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League to Hear
Kreisman Speak
"Academic Freedom" will be
the topic for a general meeting
of Medford League of Women
Voters set for tomorrow at
12 30 p.m. at the Jackson hotel.
Speaker will be Dr. Arthur
Kreisman, professor of history
and languages at Southern Ore
gon college.
Dr. Kreisman, an outstanding
speaker, is known to many in
the valley because of his teach
ing at SOC and because he is
currently conducting a televi
sion class over KBES-TV for the
Oregon Department of Higher
Education.
Mrs. Robert Hiatt, president
of the league, points out that all
women in the area are invited to
attend league meetings and to
akp nart in the eroun's program
aimed at the political education
of women.
Reservations for the luncheon
may be made with Mrs. J. W.
Barnard, 2-9294.
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Happy Children Illustrate Meaning
Of Tuberculosis Association Seals
Christmas seals aren't just at
tractive stickers to decorate our
Christmas mail and packages.
They have a larger meaning, and
happy children illustrate that
meaning.
That was the thought Jean
Simpson started with, when she
stood at her drawing board with
the hope of designing a Christ
mas seal for the tuberculosis 'and
Applegate School
Holds Open House;
Librarian Speaks
Applegate An open house
preceded the last meeting of
Applegate Parent-Teacher asso
ciation. Teachers were in the
rooms to meet the parents and
discuss the children's problems.
The president, Mrs. Edward
Goodwin, opened the meeting
and Mrs. Bertina Hill, program
chairman, introduced Mrs. Eli
nor Saltus, librarian for chil
dren's literature at Southern
Oregon college. Mrs. Saltus em
phasized the importance of
bringing good books to the chil
dren and spoke of ways of di
verting their attention from
comic books and other less de
sirable sources of entertainment.
Her discussion included the
choosing of books as Christmas
gifts, and consideration of the
interests of different age groups.
She displayed a number of books
to illustrate her talk.
During the PTA business meet
ing the membership chairman,
Mrs. Curtis Gerhardt, announced
that the fifth and sixth grade
room had won the membership
drive with 365 points. The third
and fourth grade room placed
second. A roller skating narty is
to be held as the award to the
winning room.
Thp traditional Christmas rlav
scheduled for the December PTA
meeting has been cast. Eight
men and seven women are in the
play, a comedy.
Tournament Play
Set This Week End
A number of members from
Medford Duplicate Bridge club
will play in the open pairs tour
nament to be held tonight and
Saturday by Camp White Dupli
cate Bridge club. This is the sec
ond tournament to be sponsored
by the veterans' club, and will
be the last duplicate tournament
for the year in Medford.
Winners for this, week's ses
sion of the Medford club were
Mrs. Frank Baker and George
Rode, first, 4212; Dr. George B.
Dean and Mrs. Al Gilhousen,
second, 39; Mrs. H. J. Boyd and
William Isaacs, Mr. Boyd and
Roy Pruitt, tied for third and
fourth with 38 points.
To Show Movie
For Dad's Night
Jackson Parent-Teachers asso
ciation will observe the annual
Dad's night tonight during a
meeting at Jackson school, it was
announced yesterday. The pro
gram will begin at 7:30 o'clock
and a movie will be shown.
Refreshments will include
home-made pies, the committee
announces.
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Friday, November 18, 1933
health associations throughout
the country, according to Mrs.
M. O. Grove, chairman of the
1955 Christmas seal sale of the
Jackson County Public Health
association.
For 49 years Americans have
been using Christmas seals to
symbolize their contributions to
ward the eradication of tubercu
losis. Their aim has been a fu
ture for their children free from
the tragedies they have seen
caused by the disease.
Miss Simpson designed for this
year's seal sale, which opened
November 16, two companion
seals, one showing a little boy
against the blue of a winter sky,
the other a little girl against an
apple green background. Carry
ing packages in their hands, they
convey the happy mood of Christ
mas giving. The red double
barred cross trademark of the
National Tuberculosis associa
tion, stands behind them as a
promise of protection.
Miss Simpson is one of the
youngest artists whose designs
have been chosen for Christmas
seals, Mrs. Grove said, and only
the fourth woman designer since
Emily Bissell created the first
American Christmas seal in 1907.
Proceeds from this year's sale
in Jackson county will continue
support of the two permanent
X-ray centers, as well as to sup
port education and research to
ward eradicating what is termed
a "completely unnecessary dis
ease," Mrs. Grove said. Inasmuch
as we know what causes it and
how to prevent it, tuberculosis
can be wiped out, she declared.
Faculty Member
Nominated for
National Office
Miss Irene Hollenbeck, South
ern Oregon college faculty mem
ber, has been selected by the
nominating committee of the Na
tional Association of Biology
Teachers as their recommenda
tion for vice president of the
organization, according to an ar
ticle appearing in the October
issue of The American Biology
Teacher.
The committee cited her long
teaching experience in the field,
the fact that a number of her
students have won national
awards and recognition, her con
tribution to her profession in ex
ecutive positions as well as in
the writing of articles for edu
cational publications, as salient
reasons for advancing her name
for the office.
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To Attend Church
Medford Bethel 14, Order of
Job's Daughters, has planned go-to-church
Sunday for November
19. The group will attend the 11
a.m. service at Zion Lutheran
church and will assemble at the
church about 10 minutes before
that hour.
BABY SITTING CLUB
HAS RECENT MEETING
Medford Baby Sitting club
held the last meeting at the home
of the coordinator, Mrs. Harold
Geigle, 1538 Springbrook road.
The club's rules were discussed
and changes made, and reports
were given. Refreshments were
served.
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Women Not Born With "Air"; IndefinableQuality
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York UJ.R) Someone
gazes at a woman walking past
and turns to a companion and
says, "She has a certain air
about her."
A visiting British columnist
goes hame and writes that New
York City made her feel dowdy
because the women "wear
clothes with an air."
So how does a plain ordinary
girl move into this rarefied at
mosphere? Can she acquire "an
air" or is it something you are
born into?
Also, what is "an air" any
way and is it something that is
possessed more often by women
in New York City than, lefs
say, in Spearfish, S.D.
Three people who are, in sep
arate ways, close observers of
women gave their opinions aft
er hearing the above questions.
Crater School
To Present Play
Tonight, Saturday
Crater High School will pre
sent "Tomboy," a three act play
by Boyce Lowing, tonight and
Saturday at 8 p.m.
The play is the story of Jackie
Abbot, a girl whose main activi
ty is sports and who is frowned
upon by most members of her
family.
The cast is composed of David
Mack, Judy Van Horn, Nadra
Moore, Pat Medley, Irma Pen-
well, Jan Anderson, John Greb,
Leighton Skov, Kenneth Albert,
Sara Turner, Pat Bickel, Danny
Nolta, Vicki Noel, and Linda
Warren.
Don Lacy is the director and
Loretta Barnes the assistant di
rector.
The play is full of good, whole
some fun that old, young and
middle-aged will enjoy, the di
rector states.
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Prospect Woman
Honored at Party
Prospect Mrs. Billy Grieve
was honored at a shower party
given recently at Prospect Com
munity nail, me event was
sponsored by St. Martha's guild,
and hostesses were Mrs. O. E
Stone, Mrs. John Axtell and Mrs
Ranald Axtell.
Present were Mesdames Ludo
Grieve, Frances Pearson, Carl
Richardson, Ray Gillespie, Roy
Vaughn, Bruce Grieve, Clifford
Clark, Earl Millard, Lewis Clev-
enberg, Jeff Richey, Wally Din
kens, Robert Greene, Farrell
Fisch, Steve Larson, Lou Rogers,
Leo Hoag, John Davidson, John
Gartman, Archie McKillop, John
Hakkerup, Darwin Bevins, Bill
Millbank, James H. Grieve and
Miss Geney Manning.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses after the honored
guest had opened her gifts.
Upper Rogue Club
Elects Officers
Trail Election of officers was
held at the last meeting of Up
per Rogue Grange Home Eco
nomics club. Mrs. Carl Richard
son was named chairman, Mrs.
Roy Vaughn, vice-chairman, and
Mrs. Oscar Hanson, treasurer.
The meeting was conducted
by the retiring chairman, Mrs.
George Tockstein.
Luncheon was served at 1 p.m.
by Mrs. Tockstein and Mrs. Har
ry Harding. (
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Better
All three agreed on one thing:
w omen acquire "an air "
they're not born with it. Into
it goes a combination of self con
fidence, grooming, proper
clothes and good posture. Neith
er the year of a woman's birth
or the price of her dress is of
great importance.
Look Twice
"I cannot give you an exact
definition of what it means
when a girl walks into our of
fices with that 'air' that makes
you look twice," said Jerry
Ford, the husband half of the
Ford model agency proprietors.
But if the best looking eirl
in the world doesn't think she
is good looking, she won't have
it. SO in OUr business 'an air' ic
a reference really to personality
to a feeling of self import
ance.
They help girls acquire it all
the time, Ford said. First they
work on instilling self confi
dence, then they -develop the
outward manifestations good
posture, a composed facial ex
pression and meticulous groom
ing.
More New York City women
claim a share of this special air,
another expert observer said,
for two obvious reasons.
Competitive City
"In the first place they have
everything here to choose from
in the way of clothes and groom
ing aids," Mrs. Fredericka Fels,
a buyer of moderate-priced
clothes in the Bonwit Teller
store, said. "And secondly, this
is the most competitive city in
the world. Career girls have
to look well because of their
jobs and women who stay home
are conscious of competing with
these career girls.
"New York City women are
very conscious of their defects,"
she concluded, " and they know
what kind of clothes will do the
Plan Party
Builders' class of Eastwood
Baptist church will hold a social
meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Parrish at 8 o'clock
tonight. Mrs. William White and
Mrs. Stanley Parrish will be
hostesses. All young adults are
invited.
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could give the impression of
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