Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 20, 1955, Image 2

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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Eisenhower Family to Spend
Christmas at White House
B7 fATRICltf WIGGIN
United ?rs Correspondent
Washington - fU.R) Christ
mas will be a candy-cane and
stocking-at-the- chimney affair
for President and Mrs. Eisen
hower this year as they gather
their family together for their
first big Christmas in the White
House.
Mrs. Eisenhower says that
"Christmas isn($ Christmas with
out the children around." So
she has made many of the plans
with the three grandchildren in
mind the first youngsters to
spend Santa Claus season in the
White House .since early in the
Franklin D. Roosevelt adminis
tration. Qnd there"s likely to be ex
tra excitement before the White
House holiday is over. Major
John Eisenhower's wife, Barb
ara, is expecting her fourth child
toward the "end of the year."
Family Circle
In addition to Major John and
his family, ;e old-fashioned get
together will include Mrs. Eis
enhowers mother, Mrs. John 5
Doud;(jMrs. Eisenhower's sister,
Mrs. George Gordon Moor, her
husband and two daughters, El
len and young Mamie; and pos-
sibrjOthe President's brother, Dr
Milton Eisenhower and his
daughter, Ruth.
The Eisenhowers reportedly
planned as long ago as last sum
mer, before the President's heart
attack, to spend this Christmas
at the White House.
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IN THE JANUAgY JOURNAL I
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Here, in the January
Journal, is not "just
another diet,", but
tempting dishes you'd
never guass were so
calorie-low and, oh,
so easy to make. Here
are dishes even non
dieters will love . .
complete menus for
two dinner parties one with
only 405 calories.
Whether you're dieting, or
just being careful, don' miss
. "The Dieting Chef," by a cook
who has lost weight and im
proved her figure.
Can you love your
husband too much?
Some men complain of iln
necessary attention from their
wives. How can you know if
: you are really doing your best?
q What makes some wives seem
to ye too much? Learn whato
can nappen if youlry too hard
Ov or too little to mae you
husband happy in "fir
Marriage Wo:.
DR. SPQCK
i. discusses the pros and con
of natural childbirth, breat
feeding, sSif-demand schedule
i . .andtells you how to decide
what's"4est for you.
An? be sure to read: .
How toQorrect four common totality
faults . . . Here's what cn do
for oily skin, frizzy hair, a too
round face ... and if you're short,
your most nattering hair style.
Sea swnmir fashions now ! . . . glowing
pages show uniqdfc cir com
binations . . . dazzlinflOccessories.
Breech births . . . their causes 3d
what can be done about them
in -Tell Me Doctor."
bell, 37 nrticlts, stents andjictuns
Out today on all newsstands
Eat well
'llxo -and'
A weight
ideas
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t delicious
I I foods
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The last two years the first
family went to the little White
House at Augusta, Ga., for the
holiday. Last year, Major John
and his family were at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Christmas at the White House
should be a wide-eyed time for
lucky David, 7, Barbara Anne,
6, and Susan, 3- There will be
a small tree upstairs, just out
side Mrs. Eisenhower's bedroom
in the big hall which is called
the private living room, and the
usual towering evergreen down
stairs decorated with tons of tin
sel. A Red Dress?
Mrs.-Eisenhower, who finish
ed most of her Christmas shop
ing before Thanksgiving, sup
ervises the trimming of the fam
ily tree by White House decor
ators who also trim the one in
the public downstairs.
There's a good chance Mrs.
Eisenhower on Christmas day
will wear a dress right in keep
ing with the holiday and also
in her husband's favorite color
red.
Last year when the White
House social season was in full
swing, the judicial reception
came closest to Christmas. Mrs.
Eisenhower caused "oh's" and
".ah's" when she came sweeping
down the stairs on her husband's
arm and wearing a brilliant full-
skirted red net gown.
The President and Mrs. Eisen
hower may open some of their
gifts Christmas eve. But they
planned to exchange personal
gifts as usual on Christ
mas morning when the grand
children also will be unwrap
ping gifts.
Half-Tree Makes One;
Do This With Mirrors
New York ;U.R) Use half a
Christmas tree if yours is a small
living room, and still have it
looking like a whole.
It's done with mirrors.
June Cabot, home arts con
sultant for Libbey-Owens-Ford,
suggested this method for de
creasing the bulk of the tree.
Cut off all the ,back branches
and stand the tree 0against any
wall space paneled with a mir
ror. The tree looks full size and
the mirror's reflection also ac
centuates the lights, glass balls
and other decorations.
Christmas Party
Planned by Lodges
Women of the Moose and
Loyal Order of Moose will hold
their annual Christmas party
Wednesday, December 21 at the
Moose hall, 11 South Newtown
street from 7 to 9 p.m.
A program is planned and
Santa Claus has promised to pay
a visit with presents for the
children.
All members and their fam
ilies are invited to attend.
Morelands Hosts
At Dinner Party
Employees of Westinghouse
Electric Supply company and
their wives and husbands were
guests Saturday evening at a
dinner party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Moreland, 123
Vancouver avenue.
The event was their annual
holiday party and gifts were ex
changed. Mr. Moreland is branch
manager of the firm.
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Tuesday, December 20, 1953
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Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
with SIZE and STYLE NUM
BER. Gold Hill Lodges
Make Plans for
Children's Party
Gold Hill The annual Christ
mas program sponsored by Odd
Fellows and Amethyst Rebekah
lodges of Gold Hill for children
of the city will be held Friday,
December 23, at. 8 p.m.
Young people who wish to
take part in the program are
asked to call Mrs. Wilmer
Bailey, telephone Gold Hill
5-9226.
Amethyst Rebekah lodge has
planned a Christmas party and
program for its meeting to be
held Wednesday, December 21.
Each member attending is ask
ed to take a" gift for exchange.
Refreshments will be served
after lodge by Mrs. Don Morrow
and a committee.
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Books - Gifts - Records
Radio Programs
Are Scheduled
By Mothersingers
The PTA Mothersingers, a
choral group sponsored by Med
ford Council of Parents and
Teachers, will give two radio
programs this week. They will
be heard on KM ED Wednesday,
December 21, at 6:30 p.m. and
over KYJC at 7:10 p.m. Thurs
day, December 22. Title of the
programs is "Wishing You a
Merry Christmas in Song."
The program is being pre
sented by Mrs. LeRoy Jensen,
director of the group. Her ac
companist will be Mrs. H.
Chandler Drew and the program
will be announced by Mrs. Ro
land Holmes, president of the
PTA council.
The program will open wtih
Descant from "O Come All Ye
Faithful." Also on the program
will be Fred Waring's arrange
ment of "Winter Wonderland,"
with Mrs. Darell Huson singing
an incidental solo; "Sweet Little
Boy Jesus" to be sung as a solo
by Mrs. Stanley Lacy; a trio ar
rangement of "Noel" to be sung
by Mrs. John Childers, Mrs. H.
W. Gifford and Mrs. Tom Pop-
ham; and "Gesu Bambino" with
incidental solo by Mrs. Popham.
The concluding number will be
the most loved of all Christmas
carols, "Silent Night" with Mrs.
Lacy as soloist.
Last month the various PTA
mothersinger groups joined to
gether in one large chorus. Any
PTA mothers who like to sing
for the joy of singing are invited
to join the chorus which re
hearses each Wednesday morn
ing from 10 to 11 o'clock in the
cafetorium of Hedrick Junior
High school. Mothers without
baby sitters may bring small
children along, it is stated.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
th; society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 D.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news is S OJn the
day before publication
Tuesday
6:30 p.m. Fraternal Order of
Eagles, annual party, Eagles hall.
7:30 p.m. Medford Truth
center, "Unity," Room 203, Holly
theater bldg.
8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO,
Mrs. A. A. Lausmann, 200 Med
ford heights.
8 p.m. Jackson County Salon
of 8 and 40, Mrs. H. J. Meiring,
2460 Hillcrest rd.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Py
thian bldg.
8 p.m. Ruth Esther and Glad
amson units, Wesleyan Service
guild, Mrs. Everett Faber, Cen
tral Point.
Wednesday
10 a.m. Central Point Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Donald E. Faber.
12 noon Reames Social club.
Medford Masonic hall.
lr-.O p.m. Get Together
club, card party at 11 South
Newtown Street. ,
1 p.m. Nevita chapter, OES,
Past Matrons club, home of Mrs.
Everett Faber.
2 p.m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls Community club.
IN THE FAMILY
W e s t p o r t. Conn. U.R)
Switchboard operator Cornelius
Duffy at fire headquarters gave
prompt service after a boy tele
phoned, "Our house is on fire."
The call was from his son.
(Meesphataa)
Prospect Guild
Holds Meeting
Prosnect Mrs. Leo Hoag and
Mrs. Pat Dawson were hostesses
December 9 for a Christmas
party for St. Martha's guild of
Prospect Episcopal church. The
event was held at Mrs. rioag s
home, and 30 women attended.
The meeting opened with
nraver bv Mrs. Leo Rogers, and
Mrs. O. E. Stone, chairman, con
ducted a business session. During
1956 guild meetings will be
held, the third Thursday of each
month at the church at 2 p.m.
It was announced that the
rrmrr-rre Christmas day service
will be at 9:30 a.m. and a Christ
mas eve service is planned for
11:15 p.m. The annual dinner is
set for January 3 in Prospect
Community hall.
Officers for the year .were
elected. They are Mrs. Hoag,
president; Mrs. Marcus Day,
vice-president; Mrs. Lewis Clea
venberg, secretary-treasurer.
A gift was presented to the
retiring chairman, Mrs. O. E.
Stone.
Guild members made favors
to be used on the patients' trays
in hospital.
Rogue Bank Club
Has Dinner Party
About 225 persons attended
a dinner party held Saturday
evening, December 17, at the
Ashland Elks club for members
of the Rogue First National
Bank club, wives and husbands
of the members.
The club is made up of em
ployees of the First National
bank branches at Grants' Pass,
Medford, Central Point and Ash
land. Cocktails were served begin
nings at 7:30 p.m. with dinner
following. Entertainment was
provided by club members.
Airman Here
Robert L. Smith, airman sec
ond class in the United States
Air Force, has arrived from
Salina, Kan., to spend the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril A. Smith, Old Stage
road," Medford. He is serving
with the 310th Bomb wing as
signed to Smoky Hill Air Force
base in Kansas.
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Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea
Station, New -York 11, N. Y
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
and PATTERN NUMBER.
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designs knittine. crochet, em
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Seal Sale Booths
Operate Saturday
Christmas Seal . sale booths
were in operation again Satur
day, at Mann's Department store
and Penney's, providing an op
portunity for local and out-of-
town shoppers to purchase their
tuberculosis stamps. The re
sponse was gratifying and shows
the interest of the general pub
lic in providing funds for fur
thering the control and eventual
eradication of this dread disease,
those in charge stated.
Local Camp Fire Girl units
again staffed the booths as part
of their organization's contribu
tion to community aid and par
ticipation. Girls who worked De
cember 17 were Virginia Daniels,
Susan Coppman, Sandra Elrod,
Christy Allingham, Joann L.
Davenport, Virginia Larson,
Marlene Davis, Becky Rowan,
Sandra Bundy, Karen Mayfield
and Susan Yoder.
Officials of the Jackson Coun
ty Public Health association have
expressed their appreciation to
the Camp Fire Girls for their
assistance, and praised their co
operative efforts.
Program Planned
In Eagle Point
Thursday Night
Eagle Point . The annual
Christmas program sponsored
jointly by the Eagle Point Ele
mentary school and Eagle Point
Parent-Teacher association will
be held Thursday, December 22
at 8 p.m. in the high school
gymnasium.
The eighth grade will present
the main part of the program,
including a play, "What Makes
Christmas." Music will be by
the upper grade chorus, the
school band, and the Mothersing
ers. Santa Claus will visit the
children at the end of the pro
gram. Student Home
Miss Viola Russell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Russell,
204 North Ivy street, arrived
home . Saturday from Portland,
where she is a student at Lewis
and Clark college. A major in
education, Miss Russell, is to re
turn to the school January 2.
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Methodist Class
Has Dinner Friday;
Officers Elected
Members of the Builders class
of the First Methodist church
and their families held a Christ
mas dinner party Friday evqg
ning at the church. Over 100
guests attended.
The group elected Mr. and
Mrs. David Doran to the office
of president; Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Wilson, vice-president; Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Blair, secretary-treasurer;
Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Raymond, editor; and Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle White, in charga
of cradle roll.
Son Home
Jimmy Kelly, junior at the
University of Santa Clara i
California, has arrived in Med
ford to spend Christmas with
his family. He is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly, West
Fourth street.
At Christmas
THE PERFECT GIFT
Easier to read and
understand, the Re
vised Standard Ver
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encouraging a deep
love of our spiritual
heritage. No giff can
bring more lasting;
joy than the- Bible
written in the living
language of toda)
Select from theto
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Christmas giving.
- Family six editions
Black genuine leather $10.00
Maroon buckram.... $ 6.00
India paper editions
Mock genuine leather $ 9.00
Genuine Sealskin, leather-Oned. .$15.00
Smaller editions illustrated
Black Sturdite $ 3.50
Blue cloth.... $ 3.25
New Testament large sire
Blue cloth $ 2.50
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