Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 15, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday. February 15, 1956
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Winners
Named by
Beauticians
The local observance of Na
tional Beauty Salon week
opened February 12 with a hair
Btyling contest and crowning of
a beauty week queen.
Miss Shirley Kenner, senior
at Medford High school, was
chosen queen and winners of the
styling contest were Glenn
Funk, Cook's Beauty clinic, first
place; Mrs. Maxine Hammond,
Medford Beauty school, second,
Mrs. Winnie Weixel, Modern
Beauty salon, third.
Miss Kenner won the title of
queen for having written the
winning essay on the topic "Why
I Want to Become a Bautician."
She received a scholarship from
Medford Beauty school and sev
eral gifts from local shops affili
ated with the Oregon Beauti
cian's association.
Additional -students winning
prizes in the contest were Miss
Barbara Edward, Miss Gertie
Smith, Miss Glenna Mae John
son and Miss Dorothy Good.
Monday evening the Medford
unit of Oregon Beautician's asso
ciation held the monthly meet
ing at the Glen Funk home, 340
North Central avenue. The group
planned a workshop for Febru
ary 27, and subsequent work
shops will be held the last Mon
day of each month. Through the
workshops . it is - believed that
association members will im
prove their work and learn new
and modern styling.
Guest Speakers
Announced For
Jefferson PT A
Guest speakers for a meeting
of Jefferson Parent-Teacher as
sociation Friday, February 17,
will be Clifford Hanson, direc
tor of the Crater Lake area of
Boy Scouts, and Mrs. Tom Ger
ety, executive secretary of the
Camp Fire Girls.
The meeting" will be held at
2:30 p.m. in the school cafe
teria. Also on the program will be
a film, presented by th-3 Girl
Scout organization showing day
camp activities. Mrs. Webber's
upper grade chorus will present
musical selections to open the
meeting.
. Preceding the session a teacher-parent
conference period will
be held from 2 to 2:30 p.m. dur
ing which all parents are urged
to visit their children's -. room
and discuss any problems with
the teachers. '
It is stated that important bus
iness is to be discussed.
Parents of preschool age chil
dren are invited to use the nur
sery provided at a' nominal
chaige.. - r :
Refreshments will be furnish
ed by mothers of children in the
fourth-fifth and sixth grades.
Association Plans :
Luncheon Meeting
(n Phoenix Church
Phoenix Woman's associa
tion of, Phoenix Presbyterian
church will meet tomorrow,
Thursday, at the church at 10:30
a.m. Mrs. J. O. N. Poling will
lead devotions, and the presi
dent, Mrs. -Roscoe Owens, will
preside at a business session.
, Luncheon -will be served at
11:30 a.m. by the committee,
Mesdames Walter Bolz, C. A.
Smothers, E. R. Claflin and
Owens. It is' pointed out that
luncheon is being served earlier
than usual as a group of women
plan to attend the prayer chain
services to be held at St." Mark's
Episcopal chapel in Medford.
The meeting will be resumed in
the afternoon as '. soon as the
women return, about 1 or
1:30 p.m.
' Miss Virginia Mackenzie, mis
sionary who has been living in
Japan, will be guest speaker and
all women of the congregation
are invited to attend..
The annual blue and gold pot
luck supper of the Cub scouts
will be held Thursday, February
16, at 6:30 p.m. at the church.
; Family night has been post
poned until Friday, February
24. First of a film series will
be shown.
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Episcopal Guild
To Sponsor Show
"Shady Cove St. Martin's
Episcopal guild of Shady Cove
held a recent meeting at the
home of Mrs. Ray Briggs Long
Branch road. Mrs. Jim Hopkins
was hostess.
J The 11 . members present - dis
cussed a variety show which the
group will sponsor April 21 in
the Shady Cove gymnasium.
. Next meeting of the guild will
be March 5 at the home of Mrs.
R. Mychelby. -
World Prayer Day Program
Announced by Church Group
Hioro Zachoji of the Oregon
Department of Education will be
guest speaker for the annual
World Day of Prayer observ
ance to be- held in Medford Fri
day, February 17. The observ
ance is - being sponsored by
Medford Council . of Church
Women. - '
The program will be held in
Medford Church of the Nazarene
Registration Open
For Y Classes;
Cookery Popular
Registration is still open for
the copper enameling workshop
held in conjunction with the
"Homemaker's Holiday" classes
at the Medford YMCA on Tues
days and Thursdays, the "Y"
announces. -
During the first class, Mrs.
Edgar Sims, instructor, demon
ing enamel on copper jewelry.
Class members had an opportu
nity to make a small piece, using
their own designs.
The afternoon knitting class
also can admit a few more mem
bers, according to Miss Grace
Smith, instructor. However, en
rollment is limited, since Miss
Smith is giving, individual in
struction. "Members began their
first projects, including stoles
and dresses, at the session yes
terday. The gym-swim classes empha
sizing volleyball in the morn
ings, beginners' swimming in the
afternoons, and volleyball on
Tuesday evenings, will accept
additional members, according
to Donald Day, Y physical di
rector, who is instructing the
classes.
Women interested -in enroll
ing in the classes should call the
Y to make certain they can.still
enroll. The number 2-6295. :
Enrollment for the evening
class in international cookery is
closed, according to Mrs. Alex
Tummers, instructor for this
class. In order to assure class
members that they might re
ceive the greatest value possible
from, the class, enrollment had
to be put on a limited basis, ac
cording to the Y offioe.
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Campfire Girls
Ceremonial Held
Members of Ayuzunta group,
damp Fire Girls, held a cere
monial recently at 832 Palm
street" to celebrate- the third
birthday , of the group." Twenty
one people were present.
Mrs. Milton Medcalf of the
committee of ' awards -presented,
trail seeker rank to. 'Susan
Baize, Stephanie Hertager and
Janice Taylor. '
Honors earned since Septem
ber were presented to Susan
Baize, Mary . Margaret Barr,
Jacque Chesnut, Stephanie Her
tager, Sara Hinkle,. Joanne
Holmstrom, Linda Medcalf, Jan
ice Taylor, Treva : Toenniges
and Ann Younger.
Having completed December
and January service projects, the
group is busy with preparations
for the Camp Fire birthday din
ner March 9; a window display,
and other birthday month activ
ities.
beginning at 1 p.m. and women
from all churches in the valley
are invited to attend.
Mr. Zachoji is now working
with the Klamath Indians and
will introduce several members
of that tribe during the pro
gram. Assisting with the pro
gram will be the Rev. R. W.
Hum, pastor of the Church of
the Nazarene, the Rev. Richard
M. Jones, pastor of Eastwood
Baptist church and the Rev. E.
Hiser, Church of the Brethren.
Choir members from various
churches will lead the singing,
and a trio consisting of Mrs.
Arthur G. McMillin, Mrs. Her
schell Morris and . Mrs. Fred
Morlan will be featured in a spe
cial number.
An offering will be taken to
help further the world wide
work of forgotten ' and needy
people all over the world.' This
work is international, interde
nominational and interracial.
A special Day of Prayer will!
be held in the- Camp White
chapel at 10 a.m. Friday. It will
be conducted by Miss Anna
Streed, who will- speak on
"Trust." Mrs. Richard M. Jones
will sing. ,
In preparation for the World
Day of Prayer, church women
will conduct a prayer chain
Thursday, February 16. It will
be held in the small chapel of
St. Mark's Episcopal church be
ginning at 8 a.m. with women
from various churches of "the
council carrying on continuous
prayer until 6 p.m.
.
Valleyview Unit
Hears. Program on
Art of Pressing
"Art of Pressing" was the sub
ject presented at the last meet
ing of Valleyview Home Exten
sion unit.- Mrs. H. L. Planken
horn. demonstrated the advant
ages of using a "pressing ham"
and the correct ways of pressing
curved seams, hems, and cordu
roy, and also gave other informa
tion. '
Mrs. Dee Newton, chairman,
reminded members to start plan
ning for the coming spring festi
val, held each year in Central
Point.
After the business meeting,
Mrs. Robert Rosenbaum led the
group in singing and a game.
Luncheon served by Mrs.
Floyd ' Underhill and Mrs.-Phillip
Hoyland. Mrs. Lloyd Ber
nardi won a prize.
Club and Lodge
Plan Meetings;
Dinner Announced
Wenonah club will meet at
the home of Mrs. H. Rammin,
831 West Twelfth street Thurs
day, February 16, at 1 p.m. for
dessert and cards,
Weatonka council, Degree of
Pocahontas will meet at Red
man hall Friday, February 17,
at 6:30 p.m.
A covered dish dinner will be
held for families and friends, of
Pocahontas members. It will be
followed by a business meeting
for the council at 8 p.m., and
the evening will conclude with
a program of games.
Members attending are asked
to take "white elephants."
Visitors Attend
Last Meeting of
Artists' Society
The Februarv
Southern Oregon Society of Ar-j
lists was neid at Hedrick Junior
High school in Medford, Febru
ary 8, with the society's chair
man, Dr. E. O. Muhs of Camp
White, presidmg.
Guests presented at the meet
ing included Mrs. Florence O.
Bailey, art instructor for Grif
fin Creek school, Miss Janine
Norlander, who is a niece of Mrs.
Ruth Tucker and resides with
her in Medford, Mrs. A. C. Cum
mines. Ashland. Mrs. Marinrie
Hopkins, Miss Rosalee Twedell
and Mrs. iiarry Marx, all Med
ford. The new constitution and by
laws, drafted for the group by
the chairman, were accepted as
recommended by the committee.
Mrs. Vola Tolman, Gold Hill
artist, was made honorary mem
ber until such time as she may
be able to resume active
membership.
Paintings selected for exhibit
by the group included an oil by
Mrs. Elizabeth Sheffield which
will be shown in Barker's and
which-is a portrait of a child en
titled "Stetson and Levis."
Purucker's Piano house will
show "Study in Brass", a still
life by Miss Kathie Fonkin, art
instructor of Hedrick school, and
on display at Burgess Paint Store
will be a scene from Hart Moun
tain in Lake county and a snow
scene by Harry Marx.
A program presented by the
chairman, Mrs. Enid Rankin,
featured a lecture on varying
types of technique and on cer
tain phychological phases . of
painting by a Medford artist,
Clifford Platz.
A resolution was presented to
the group by Mrs.- Elizabeth
Sheffield on behalf of the Rogue
Flood Control and .Water Re
serve association, and it was
agreed by the members ' that
Mrs. Sheffield be appointed to
represent ' the society in her
work with the flood control
program.
It was announced that the
group will continue to hold its
monthly meetings at Hedrick
school, during the current school
term.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Ruth Tucker, Mrs. Alta
Kelley and Mrs. Ada Andrews.
An invitation to exhibit a
painting each month in the Med
ford Public library was accepted
by the society.
Bethel Members
Elect Delegates
To Grand ; Session
Central Point Miss Sally El
den and Miss Kay Askwith were
elected delegates to grand ses
sion at a meeting of Bethel 38,
Job's Daughter, February 9.
Each member brought a val
entine with a quarter enclosed
to send to the Korean orphans
the bethel helps to sponsor.
Baskets of pussy willow and
jasmine decorated the bethel
room and the serving table was
arranged with hearts and flow
ers in the Valentine motif. Deco
ration committee was the Misses
Helen and Suzanne Hood and
Mrs. Hood. On the table decora
tion and refreshment cemmittee
were Sally and Mrs. Elden, Mar
ilyn and Mrs. Watson; Marlene
and Mrs. Burelson. fV
The next meeting on February
23 will be junior bethel night.
The guardian council of
Bethel 38 will meet February 20,
8 p.m., at the home of bethel
guardian, Mrs. A. M. Setness.
Favorite Classic!
Large Audience Enjoys
Annual High School Play
If audience response indicates
the success of a play,, then the
annual senior class play which
opened in Medford High school
auditorium Tuesday night is a
success. The large audience be
gan to laugh during the first
moments of the play, and kept
it up throughout the entire six
scenes.,
The class is presenting "Dear
Ruth," a fast-paced comedy hy
Norman Krasna and it follows
the high standard which the
school has set in the past for
dramatic productions. It is di
rected by Bob Stedman, who
consistently turns out excellent
student productions.
Krasna uses the stresses and
emotional strains of war times
as a basis, for -his entertaining
story about a soldier who re
turns home from duty overseas
determined to marry a girl he
thinks has been writing him let
ters. The amusing situations pro
vided by a romantic teen -age
sister, a jealous fiance and in
terested parents keep the aud
ience well entertained for two
hours. The situations include
presents on the hour every hour,
9051 12-20 ; 30-42
You've asked us again and
again for your-favorite "good
classic." Here it is! Depend on it
to go everywhere at the ring of
the phone, to keep you neat and
smart wherever you go this busy
season. If you're a golfer, sew it
for a comfortable golf dress too.
Pattern . 9051: Misses' Sizes
12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34,
36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 4V8
yards 35-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 pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, care of Medford Mail
Tribune, , Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th st., New . York .11,
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To British Isles
Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs.
Mark W. Hoefft and children
have returned .. .from Portland
where they accompanied Mrs,
Hoefft's mother, Mrs. T. H,
Grainger, on the first part of her
return journey to England.
From Portland Mrs. Grainger
will go to New Jersey where
she will visit friends before sail'
ing on the Queen Mary March
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Mrs. Grainger spent the past
five months with her daughter
and family and reportedly en-
joyed her stay in Oregon and the
beauty of the Rogue valley.
Couple Honored
At Housewarminq
McLeod A surprise house-
warming. was given for Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Wilson Saturday
night at. their new home. About
65 friends and neighbors at
tended. . .-' r
The Wilson were presented
two large table lamps and a
purse, of money to buy some
thing for their new home.
such presents as a whole wagon
load of f orsythia blossoms.
As is usual with high school
casts, it is difficult to rate one
player above the other. The
ten students all give creditable
performances. Dick Brown
plays Lt. William Seawright who
is home from the war and Carol
Denman is the girl of his
areams. jsaunara jutue is tne
teen-age sister whose letters
have led the lieutenant astray.
Jack Gregory plays Judge Harry
Wilkihs, the father, and Joanne
Martin is the wife and mother.
Larry Gants is Albert Kummer,
the fiance who has to stand
around and watch another man
kiss "his girl."
Others in the cast are Janet
Perry, Honor Stansbury, Dick
Arnold and Ken Griess.
A second performance of the
play will be given Thursday
night at the auditorium, with
curtain time at 8 p.m. O.S.
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but rich in vitamin C and cal
cium. When cooking them, cook
just long enough to tenderize.
Long cooking destroys both nu
trients and flavor.
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