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Monday
10 a.m. Shady Cove HEC,
Littlefield home.
11 a.m.- Alumnae of Jackson
county committee for home ex
tension service, Mrs. Fred Mid
dlebusher, 1517 West Main st.
12 noon Jackson County Re
publican Women, YMCA build
ing. 7 p.m. J a c k s o n County
Shrine club dinner dance, Rogue
Valley Country club.
7 p.m. Men's fellowship,
First Baptist church, church rec
reation hall.
. 7:30 p.m. Ruth Esther Wes
leyan Service guild, First Meth
odist church.
7:30 p.m. SPEBSQSA, Phoe
nix Grange hall, Phoenix.
8 p.m Parents of preschool
age children, Howard district, at
Howard school.
8 p.m. Berean Baptist church
Missionary circle, 222 Ajax st.,
White City.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
IOOF hall, 221 West Sixth st.1
8 p.m. Auxiliary to depart
ment of Oregon VFW, dance,
Camp White domiciliary thea
ter. 8 p.m. Amethyst Rebekah
Friendship club, home of Mrs.
Delos Walker.
Tuesday
10 a m. Shady . Cove Home
Extension unit, Mrs. R. A. Pfei
fer, Shady Cove.
10:30 a.m. Sams Valley
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. Frank Straus. .
10:30 a.m. Rogue Valley Na
vy Mothers, Mrs. C. R. Alexan
der, 110 Almond st.
12 noon F i r s t Methodist
church, WSCS, Circle 4, . at
church, potluck luncheon.
12:30 p.m. Kiwanian Dames,
Mrs. E. Ronald Rice, 215 Sagi
naw dr.
1 p.m. First Methodist
church, WSCS, Circle 2, Mrs. W.
G. Werner, 1840 Stewart ave.;
Circle 5, at church, dessert. --
1:15 p.m. First Methodist
church,' WSCS, Circle 7, Mrs. J.
R. Woodford, 526 South Holly
st.
1:30 p.m. F i r s t Methodist
church, WSCS, Circle 8, Mrs. R.
E. Fanger, 7 Windsor ave.; Cir
cle 1, Mrs. G. K. Wonderly, 734
Palm st., Circle 3, Mrs. Walter
Garner, 2009 East Main st.
1:30 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks
club lounge:
1:30 pjn. Oak , Grove Neigh
borhood club, Mrs. Frances
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Flinn, Plaza apartments.
2:45 p.m. Founders' day tea
Howard PTA, school gymnas
ium. 6:30 p.m.- Pi Beta Phi soror
ity, Rogue Valley Country club.
6:30 p.m. Crater Lake post,
VFW and auxiliary, VFW hall,
42 North Front st. -
7 p.m. Insurance Women of
Jackson county, Kim's restaur
ant. 7:30 pjn. Medford Truth
center, "Unity," Room 203, Hol
ly Theater bldg.
8 p.m. Lady Lions of Cen
tral Point, home of Mrs. Wendell
Panter.
8 p.m. Eagle Point Grange
HEC, Grange hall.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Pyth
ian bldg. 1
8 p.m. Lydia circle, Zion Lu
theran church, Mrs. F. H. Sher
man, 841 West 12th st.; Mary
circle, Mrs. Ryder Berg, 733 Da
kota st.
8 p.m. First Method is t
church, WSCS, Circle 10, Mrs.
John Kent, 922 South Oakdale
ave.
Wednesday
12:30 pjn. C h a p t e r AA,
PEO, Mrs. Grace Collins, 1810
East Main st.
1:30 p.m. Esther circle, Zion
Lutheran church,' Mrs. J. Tizek
ker, 2116 East Main st.
7:30 p.m. Oak Grove PTA,
benefit card party at school.
8 p.m. Bow. Bells chapter,
Girls Community club.
8 p.m. Southern Oregon.Den
tal association, 1320 West Main
St. . - . . :.
8 p.m. First Methodist
church, WSCS, Circle 6, Mrs. Hal
Carver, 1104 Howard ave.
Thursday -
12 .noon-JT i r s t . Christian
church,: Circle 4, luncheon,
church annex.
12:30 p.m. Medford Sojourn
ers, Medford hotel. "
. 1 p.m. First Christian church,
Circle 1, at church, dessert; Cir
cle 2, Mrs. O. M. Wendell, 411
Arcadia st., dessert; Circle 3,
Mrs. Wilmer Warren, 1026 Ma
ple .Park dr., dessert;-Circle 6,
Fellowship hall.
1:30 p.m. Ruth Circle' Zion
Lutheran church, home of Mrs:
H. Lageson, 24 Lincoln st.
8 p.m. Miriam circle, Zion
Lutheran church, Mrs. La Mona
Olson', 'Jacksonville-Phoenix
highway. ;
8 p.m. Civic . Music concert,
Senior High school auditorium.
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Areheofogy is Part A '
Of Israeli Home Life
Benyamina, Israel (U.R)
The republic of Israel is only
eight years old, but its depart
ment of antiquities is one of the
busiest in the government.
Just about every housewife
is an amateur archaeologist.
The new nation's old land is
a treasure chest of ancient relics
which can be dug up just about
at any doorstep.
A typical victim of archaeolo
gical fever is Mrs. Paula Arn
old, who already has collected
a blue glass jar of ancient Ro
man vintage, a Phoenician pots
herd and an ancient vault where
bones once were placed. Mrs.
Arnold says there is scarcely
a home in this Israeli village
without a Corinthian capital or
broken pillar somewhere in a
front garden.
- This town is ' on the site of
what used to be the city of Cae
sarea Marittima, the place found
ed by Herod in 25 B.C. and later
made the capital of Judea by the
Romans.
Anything a housewife finds
above ground, she may "keep.
But anything dug up must be
turned over to the government,
which returns a portion to the
finder. '
8 p.m. R games chapter,
OES, Medford"Masonic temple.
8 p m. P hoe nix Thursday
club, Mrs. Fred Halgren, 1825
Orchard Home dr.;
Friday '''
11 a.m. Medford Truth cen
ter, "Unity," Room 23, Holly
Theater bldg. ' .
' 12:30 p.m. E 1 e c t a Social
club, Girls Community club.
12:30 p.m. St. Mark's Eliz
abeth guild, Parish house.
1 p,.m. First Christian church,
Circle 5, Mrs. Lydia Goff., 410
Beatry st. :-,
8 p.m. L infield College
Chamber orchestra, Eastwood
Baptist church.
Saturday ':
1 o.m. Crater Lake chapter,
DAR, Medford 110161. ' .
2 to 4 p.m. Epsilon Sigma
Alpha sorority, Mrs . Lyman
Smith, 317 Howard st. ; .
6 p.m. Square dancing par
ty for riding groups, Jackson
County Mounted Sheriff's posse
club house. " : ,
7'pni. Jaycettes card party,
TeePee dance hall.
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G
race Kelly to Be Contender
For Prettiest Princess Title
By ROBERT MUSEL
United Press Correspondent
London (U.R) In this cor
ner the c h a m p l o n Princess
Margaret. In that corner the
contender Grace Kelly, soon to
be Princess Grace of Monaco.
The title at stake the pret
tiest Princess of Europe.
Going into her marriage to
Prince Rainier on April 18, the
pride of the House of Kelly is a
heavy favorite to replace the
pride of the House of Windsor as
the beauty queen of Europe's
royalty. '
This, perhaps, is only natural.
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yet is flexible enough for year
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fish, canned tuna or lobster in
stead of shrimp., The basic recipe
for the skillet scramble is: 3 ta
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of garlic; lVfc cups packaged, pre
cooked rice; 2 cups water; 2Vz
tablespoons soya sauce; 1 table
spoon - monosodium glutemate;
Vb teaspoon pepper; IV2 cups
shredded lettuce and cup
chopped almonds. Heat oil in
the skillet, add the garlic and
shrimps and saute over low
flame. Then add remaining in
gredients except lettuce. Cover
and cook over low heat for 10
minutes; Add lettuce just before
serving.
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A film star is the pick of thous
ands o girls from every social
stratum. How could a mere
handful of royal houses produce
a beauty rivalling Hollywood's
best? " ' x '
Odds on Grace
- But as a man who has covered
both trc.ining camps, London and
Hollywood, I ' say the ' odds on
Miss Kelly are too heavy.
I once went into a restaurant
in New York, nodded to Rita
Gam; who used to be married to
an old friend of mine, and went
on to my own table only to be
told that Rita was sitting with
Grace Kelly.
I turned around and took a
good look at the pale blonde be
side Rita. She was worth look
ing at, all right, but" I had walk
ed pasjt without noticing her and
people can testify in a score or
more cuuntries that its' not like
me to miss a pretty girl.
On the other hand I've always
been aware : immediately : that
Princess Margaret is in the room
on the occasions we've picked
the same night club. Obviously
she broadcasts on. my frequen
cy, but all other males in the vi
cinity also seem to be . receiving
the same message. , :
Princess Is Pretty .
Full face, I think Margaret is
one of the prettiest girls I've ev
er seen. Her complexion is fam
ous, ter teeth perfect, her eyes
immense and an unusual deep
blue. v
. Her , trouble is that she 'goes in
for trick hair styles, which do
not suit her. They are apt to em
phasize that her : nose is a bit
long in profile.. .
Miss Kelly knows enough
about cameras not to wear the
wrong thing but even she has to
be photographed carefully be
cause of her square chin. My au
thority for this is director Alfred
Hitchcock.
. She won't find the cameras al
ways so kind when she is Prin
cess Grace. European photogra
phers sometimes delight in find
ing odd angles. .
It will be a contest worth
watching. Princess Margaret's
figure is as .celebrated as Miss
Kelly's lack of same, For shape
alone I would declare her the,
winner.
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Chicago' (U.R) The retail
store 45 years from now will
have- many of the aspects of
science fiction. But it will all be
real to, the customer.'.....
.': The "main floor sales, space
will be covered entirely by dis
plays in the store of 2,000 A.D.
arulthe merchandise, what little
there is of it, will be contained
in automatic vending machines.
This is the prediction of Ray
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of a new suburban shopping-center
on Chicago's South Side.
Lutgert also forecast that shop
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the next century will be in
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shoppers. ,
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