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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. November 24, 1955 College Women, Mothers To Be Guests at Tea Alumnae of Alpha phFsorority will entertain at a candlelight tea Saturday, November 26, to honor college and university stu dents home for the holidays and their mothers. The tea will be held between the hours of 3 to 5 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Lucien E. Harbert, 49 Valleyview drive. Those who will assist the host ess are Mrs. William E. Duhaime, president; Mrs. Fitzhugh Brew, Mrs. Morris Leonard Jr., Mrs. Harry P. Posten, Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor, Mrs. E. R. Hood Jr., Mrs. Frances E. Eowman, .Mrs. L. G. Frink and Mrs. William Miller. Guests invited include Mrs. Paul Meyers, Miss Mardi Meyers, Mrs. William Reichstein. Miss Sue Reichstein, Mrs. William Bearden, Miss Joyce Bearden, Mrs. Richard Mole, Miss Rosalie Mole, Mrs. Herbert Cody, Mrs. George Vinson, Mrs. B. L. Lage- son, Miss Margo Lageson, Mrs. Hugh Coleman, Miss Mela Jean Frink, Mrs. Arthur Monroe, Mrs. Dwight Findley, Mrs. N. B. Bender Jr., Mrs. Allen R. Smith, Mrs. Richard Sleeter of Portland, Mrs. O. E. Kellogg; Mrs. C. N. Gail and Misses Mildred and Helen Gail of Gold Hill; Mrs. Josephine Johnson, Mrs. Jean Stinebaugh and Mrs. Vesta Coke of Qrants Pass. Society One-Yard Wonder SOC Teacher Has Article Published Ashland Miss Florence P. Allen, associate professor of edu cation at Southern Oregon col lege, is the autor of an article published in the November issue of the College of Education Rec ord printed by the University of Washington on a quarterly basis. Her article, "An Experiment with the Cycle Plan in Inter mediate Grades at the Southern Oregon College of Education," is based upon a study centered around 16 children who re mained with the same teacher through a three year period and a like number who had a dif ferent teacher each year. Comments of parents were generally favorable regarding the group having the same teach er for three years though a num ber expressed the opinion that a two year continuity plan would avoid molding the child too much to the special interests of the teacher. The study indicated . that the children in the three year group under one teacher seemed 'to have made greater growth scho- lastically, socially, and emotion ally than did the control group with a different . teacher each year. lit Sj7 J ?w 9059 WAIST 24 -30 Takes only ONE yard 54-inch fabric to make this versatile skirt! Beginner-easy to sew too it has no side seams! See its slender silhouette (smart fashion this winter) the graceful gored front. You're sure to want sev eral in plain and tweedy woolens! Pattern 9059: Misses' waist sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30 inches. All given sizes: 1 yard 54-inch. 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 for each pattern1 for 1st- class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Return Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Col lins, 140 White Oak drive, ar rived home Wednesday from Phoenix, Ariz., where they at tended a convention of the West ern Growers association at the Westward-Ho hotel. Club Observes Anniversary at At Joint Meeting Butte Falls A Thanksgiving dinner was held at the Butte Falls high school Wednesday, Nov. 16, by the Butte Falls Lion club and auxiliary to celebrate the third anniversary of the or ganization of the groups. After dinner Mrs. Bruce Pin gle, president of the auxiliary, presented five new members of the auxiliary to both groups in an initiation ceremony. Each new member was presented a corsage. Those, initiated were Mrs. Charles Capello, Mrs. Douglas Finch, Mrs. Page Stauffer, Mrs. Cecil Taunton and Mrs. Herb Wright. Three absent candidates to have been initiated were Mrs. Brittain Ash, Mrs. Warren Hart ly and Mrs. L. O. Machlan. Guests attending from Medford were Mrs. William Thomas and daughter, Jo Anne. A guest from Butte Falls was Mrs. Thomas Armstrong. The evening ended with a re port given by William L. Harris on the club's latest project. Mrs. Glenn Cathey was given a vote of thanks for her work toward the project. Baby Quilt Two SOC Students . Authors of Poems Ashland Two Southern Ore gon college students have had poetry selections accepted for publication in the 1955 Annual Anthology of College Poetry, it was reported by Dennis Hart man, secretary of the National Poetry association. "Spring Is a Wanton," by Golda M. Zeits, Ashland, is one of the poems. The other, by Robert L. Casebeer, Glide, is en titled "The Rise' of Brutality." Casebeer, in addition to writ ing poetry and maintaining an active interest in campus affairs, is editor of the SOC newspaper, The Siskiyou. Couple Returns From Trip East Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, 519 South Oakdale avenue, ar rived home Tuesday evening from a trip to Miami Beach, Fla., where they attended a conven tion in connection with Mr. War ner's business, and also vaca tioned. During their visit they went to Key West and en route home stopped in Washington, D. C. Continuing up the east coast they went to Buffalo, N. Y., and To ronto, Ontario, Can. The War ners made the trip west by Cana dian-Pacific railway and arnyed at Seattle. PTnt I 1 . . . 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Easy to embroider thrifty to make from colorful scraps! Pattern 7368: Baby quilt, 32x 44 inches. Diagrams, embroidery transfers, directions included. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add State Library Officer Here Miss Eloise Ebert, administra tive assistant and field repre sentative of the Oregon state li brary, will spend the Thanks giving holiday and week-end in Medford and Ashland. On Friday and Saturday she will confer with Miss Cora Ma son at the Ashland public li brary, and with Miss Helen Web ster at the Medford public li brary. Meetings with the staff and board are also planned during her visit here. 5t. Mark's Youth Group Set Party Young People's Fellowship of St. Mark's Episcopal church will conduct an annual Thanksgiving party for college, university and high school students Saturday, November 26 from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. The party will be held In the Parish house. All members of the fellowship or pas', members and their guests are invited to attend. Postpone Concert Because of Illness The Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon concert sched uled for Sunday, Nov. 27, has been postponed because of ill ness of several concert members. A tentative date has been set for Sunday, Dec. 11. Arrangements for the concert were announced last Sunday. Apple A Da j Baste with syrup, flavored with When . you bake applr tor uimesg. during toe baking. freezing, says Sara Walls, home economics director for Amana Refrigeration, try filling the cen ters with ground salted peanuts. When baked, cool completely, and freeze, eithe in freezer con tainers or freezer foil. Reheat in a 300-degr5e. oven until tender. ZONE STATE.... EMPLOYED BY HOW LONG.... JKEDIT EFFERENT K... 122 EAST MAIN ST. - MEDFORD Store Hours 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. 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 Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs knitting, crochet, em broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov elties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this -wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! Republican Women Announce Session; Nominations Set Jackson County Republican Women will meet for a luncheon at 12 noon, Monday, November 28 at the YMCA building. ; Reporting on a recent western ; states Republican conference held in Portland, will be Mrs. ! Ed Bolt, Mrs. William Frake, Mrs. Wayne Stine and Mrs. Cur- , tis Hopkins. The nominating committee will report a slate of officers to be elected at the January meet ing. All Republicans are invited to attend the meeting and reserva tions for luncheon may be made by calling Mrs. Stephen G- Nye, telephone 2-7217. Jacksonville Club To Meet Saturday e . Jacksonville The 28-80 club of Jacksonville Presbyterian church will meet for a potluck dinner in the church rooms at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, November 26 when officers will be elected. Mr. and Mrs. John Keaveny and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin will be the hosts. Als Meat Market AL BENDICKSON IS BACK! Come in and say hello and take advantage of these low meat prices. Why These Low Prices? We have a truck load of fine young beef on hand. We grow.our own beef. We do our own work. We sell direct to you. We Have a Complete Line of Meats BEEF, PORK, LAMB, CURED MEATS and POULTRY WEEK END SPECIALS BEEF ROAST, shoulder cuts . . . . . . lb. 27 RIB STEAKS ................. lb. 33 T-BONE and SIRLOIN STEAKS .... lb. 37 ROUND STEAKS lb. 39 GOOD GROUND MEAT, no cereal, 2 lbs. 49 Special Prices on Locker Meat Vi or Whole Cut and Wrapped for Locker We reserve the right to limit. If you desire a large order we would like to have a little extra time to fill it. Mc Andrews Road 2 blocks north and 3 blocks west' of Jackson School Ph. 3-1666 7 " 7233GS3 07 0COB CGXD OQ GGS7fifl Jlgy Jy55vlH BES3RUS rnrj L f-')l7 WATCH m ma l O )( D XPVlt mflrf (iJfcLl Iimmmri 4950 7,( J Y"7 1 saHPt s " W "-" u N. r , YOU PAY ONLY Nj ' r rzrrm rrr? rrvrn, fe Q 13 o o 13 Weisfield'i Jewelers - 122 E. Main St.. Medford, Oregon ' Please send me the Benrus Watch advertised at 49.50 less 20.00 trade-in. I want the Man's ( ) Woman's ( ). I am enclosing S and will send 5 per month or $ per week until the entire balance is paid. I will send in or bring in my old watch for trade-in. NAME PHONE ADDRESS HOW LONG CITY - ZONE STATE.. WHERE EMPLOYED HOW LONG ... CREDIT REFERENCES E3 H a E3 a Q U B YOUR OLD WATCH IS DOWN PAYMENT BAHMuCH 75 A WEEK STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. aw &z 1 siaEsssaaHQBasEJEnQQaDEJO Wed-9:30 a-m- 9 p-m- 122 EAST MAIN STREET - MEDFORD