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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursdar. April 12. 193B Miss Brist Plays With Orchestra . Misi Audrey Brist, first chair violinist with the orchestra of the Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon, has been play ing with symphony orchestras since her high school days in West Waterloo High school, Waterloo, Iowa. Miss Brist will play with the orchestra when the group gives the final con cert of the season Sunday, April 15, at Medford Senior High school auditorium. Tickets for the concert are on sale at the Music Mart and Purucker Piano house, and will be on sale at the box office Sun day beginning at 2 p.m. Concert time is 3 p.m. and it is pointed out that Director R. D. Werner begins his concerts exactly on time. Miss Brist received her bache lor of music degree from the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., and did post graduate study as the same conservatory and at the Univer sity of Oregon, where she was granted her master's degree in 1932. Miss Brist played with the symphony orchestra of the New England Conservatory of Music for four years, with the Harvard Symphony for a year and with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology orchestra for two years. She also played one year with the Boston Opera orchestra. The violinist has appeared in a number of solo and ensemble programs, was an honor roll stu dent graduating with distinction and has won a number of music jicholarships and awards. Miss Brist, who has been orchestra director for Medford city schools for the past five years, has also directed the all tity summer orchestra here. She ierved as a graduate assistant in violin and theory at the Univer sity of Oregon while working for her master's degree and has assisted with the all-state high ichool and the all-northwest orchestra program. x 4 1 Mist Audrey Brist Seniors Invited To Event Planned By Mothers7 Club High school seniors planning to attend the University of Ore gon this coming fall and their parents are especially invited to attend a program set for Friday, April 13, in Medford Senior High school cafeteria. The program is being spon sored by the local unit of the University of Oregon Mothers' club as a benefit for the scholar ship fund. Speaker will be Ray Hawk, director of student affairs at the university. He will discuss sorority and fraternities, other student activities and campus life in general. Entertainment will be provid ed by Douglas Wasden, Griffin Creek school student, who will play sousaphone solos accom panied by Stephen Whipple. . It is pointed out that last year 24 freshmen students were aided by the scholarship fund of the state mothers' club. At Friday night's meeting a collection will be taken for the fund. Refreshments will be served without charge. Master Points Won by Players At Camp White Camp White Bridge players who took part in the last session of Camp White Bridge club were awarded master points for match play in two sessions. Two couples tied for first place in the north-south position' of Section 1. These were Mrs. Rich ard Milestone and Mrs. Roy Pru itt, and Dr. and Mrs. George Dean, both couples scoring lllVfc points. Third went to the Jack Loves with 103V2 points, and fourth to Mrs. C. E. Kunz and her partner, T. J. Fuson, for 99 points. East-west winners in this sec tion were Mike Dillon and John Peterson, first, 100 points; the Don Revermans, second, 93 points: Mrs. William Isaacs and Berg Marten, tied for third and fourth with Mrs. Berg Marten and Mrs. Jack Mitchell. North-south winners for the second section were Mrs. Frank Baker and Bill Hickey, first, 99Vi; William Isaacs and John Solheim, second. 88V& points; Mr. and Mrs. George Choate, third, 85: the B. L. Sandersons, fourth, 84' points. East-west winners for this sec tion were Mrs. Fuson and Ray Wise, first, 100: Mrs. R. J. Con roy and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, second, 96 Vz; Mrs. Josephine Clark and Mrs. M. Hendryx, third, 91: the Howard Boyds, fourth, 88V2. Prizes furnished by the Amer ican Legion auxiliary of Med ford were awarded to veterans holding high scores for March. John Solheim took first, T. Ran dall, second, and Mr. Dillon, third. Mrs. Yvonne Dalen and Mrs. Isaacs took charge of refreshments. ommd Wage (C A LIE KID) A IK Thursday 7:30 p.m. Lively Rogues, OES, Medford Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES, Medford Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Past Noble Grands club, Olive Rebekah lodge, Girls Community club. 8 p.m. J efferson Parent Teacher association, at school. 8 p.m. Dental Health meet ing, Howard school. 8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES, Medford Masonic temple. Friday 8 p.m. Roosevelt PTA, audi torium. 10:30 a.m. Willow Springs Extension unit, home of Mrs. Ray Vogel. 11 a.m. Medford Truth cen ter. ''Unity," Room 203, Holly bldg. 12:30 p.m. St. Eluabeth guild luncheon, St. Mark's Guild hall. 1:30 p.m. Past Presidents of Auxiliary to Eagles, Mrs. John Bowdish, 4127 Colver rd. Ballet Troupe Arrives Today San Francisco ballet troupe members are arriving today to present two performances in the valley. The first will be today at 8:30 p.m., in Ashland High school gymnasium. Tickets will be available at the ticket win dow there. The other perform ance will be Friday, April 13 at 8:30 p.m. in Medford at Hedrick Junior high school. With the troupe :is their direc tor. Lew Christensen, also a well-known choreographer of American ballet. The Ashland program includes "Co.i Amore," "The Tarot," and "Jinx." Reservations for the Medford performance can be made by telephoning Swem's Book and Gift shop, Hudson's pharmacy or Purucker's Piano house. Prince Rainier, Grace Kelly Reunited Aboard Royal Yacht By ELIZABETH TOOMEY Monte Carlo (U.P.) Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly, his Blouse Wardrobe Mix-match these pretty blouses with all your summer skirts make a wardrobe of fashions to wear every day! Smooth, classic styles mandarin collar, airy open neck, little high collar. Sleeveless or short sleeved! Pattern 9038: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 upper version, 1 yards 35-inch; mid dle version, Vs yards; lower, 2 yards. 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 lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat tern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plain ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. , Presenting in Person . . . mi UCEC Mercury recording star at the MUS MA1T 111 West Main Street SATURDAY, April 14-2:30 to 4 p.m J wJ Chuck Is Currently Appearing At The n nio) Where he has broken all attendance records! Come out and take in his fabulous show, Thursday, Friday and Saturday are his last nights! Chuck's visit to the MUSIC MART Will include autographing his most recent releases for you. See and hear him sing his Newest Sensation "BRIGHT RED CONVERTIBLE." His Most Famous Recordings Include: "House of Blue Lights," "Count Your Blessings," "Idaho Red," "Hawk Eye," "After All," "Rogue River Valley," "Lookout Mountain." Meet CHUCK MILLER in Person, Saturday, at the MUSIC MART, 2:30 to 4 SEE THE NEW THOMAS ELECTRONIC ORGAN AT THE MUSIC MART future princess, were reunited to day aboard his yacht. The Prince sailed out alone into the' blue Mediterranean to welcome the blonde movie actress to the principality she will rule with him as "her serene highness" after their marriage next week. Rainier nervously paced the deck and smoked one cigaret after another as the trim yacht Deo Juvente, knifed its way to the big liner Constitution that had brought Miss Kelly from the United States. Thousands of tourists, news men' and Monegasques lined the docks to witness the joyful re union. Other thousands of Miss Kelly's future subjects watched from a natural grandstand the curving principality which forms an arc around the harbor. Prince Beams The yacht pulled alongside the luxury liner at 10:10 a.m. and Miss Kelly and her bridesmaids walked down the gangplank to greet the beaming prince. N He took Grace in his arms and they hugged each other. . A few minutes later the Con stitution, the first ocean liner to stop in Monaco, pulled up its gangplank and began to move away. All the passengers remaining on the liner stood at the rail whistling and cheering wildly. The Constitution's deep-throated whistle sounded repeatedly as the ship moved out of Hercules Bay and the two lovers headed toward their future home. Miss Kelly was Wearing the clothes she had laid out for the occasion Wednesday a navy blue felt sheath dress with a scoop neck and a princess coat of navy blue faille lined with white. With it she wore a wide brimmed white organdy and swiss lace hat. t Wears Dark Blue Suit ' The Prince decided at the last minute not to wear the uniform of an admiral as he had plan ned. He wore instead a dark blue suit and a light blue shirt and tie. Helicopters and a seaplane circled slowly- overhead with photographers and radio report ers broadcasting the event. Monte Carlo and the other two cities of the tiny principality of Monaco were decorated gaily for Miss Kelly's arrival. Candy striped sentry boxes stood on each side of the great gate lead ing to the palace. The last flag poles bearing American and Monacan flags went up just as the rouple were reunited in the harbor. ' Bedroom Glamour! ' '' mmmmm mymmm i J THREE pretty spread and cur tain ensembles give your bed room new beauty, new glamour! They're all sew-easy, thrifty! Pattern 7267 includes com plete instructions for making 3 different sets of bedspreads and curtains in any size you might wish! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst 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. Two FREE patterns printed in the new Alice Brooks Needle craft book for 1956! Stunning designs for yourself, for your home just for you, our readers! Dozens of other designs to order all easy, fascinating hand work! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book right away! Spoon a little sweet wine such as cherry, port, muscatel over slices ot sponge, pound, or angel food cake to make a simple spring dessert. Top with a soft custard or ice cream. Woman Works Out Method Of Tube-Feeding for Pilots By PATRICIA WIGGINS Washington 0J.R3 The cu linary whiz who fed 60,000 men a day for eight weeks on the Southampton docks before D-Day now is working on a new food gimmick for jet pilots. Mrs. Edythe Robertson, chief of the Air Force Feeding Ser vice Section, is advocating a toothpaste-tube type of feeding arrangement for the pilots who fly so high they have to wear oxygen masks and are too busy to monkey with food off when they're low enough to take off the mask. Inside the tube now being tested at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio will b? concentrated solid foods: fit the tube into small aper ture in the oxygen mask, squeeze and out comes a full-course meal. Talking to a reporter at the Pentagon, attractive Mrs. Rob ertson, who also was th first WAC at West Point, said that tube feeding of solid foods like the use of tubes now for liquid pilot diets is only the latest at tempt to iron out dietary bugs that have developed in the sup ersonic aircraft. She also is responsible for the pre-cooked dinner, which has shown up for civilians as TV dinners, and "bite-sized meals" for the men who fly Uncle Sam's airplanes. Her pre-cooked dinner has been approved for presidential air-travel first by President Harry S. Truman and now aboard the Columbine for Presi dent Eisenhower. The pre-cooked dinner consists of 90 per cent cooked meat, vege tables and potatoes on an alum inum tray that takes 20 min utes to re-heat. Mrs. , Robertson helped develop a special B-4 oven suitcase size for cook ing it in tight plane quarters. Mrs. Robertson began "cook ing" for the military in 1942 when she left General Electric's home economists staff. She went overseas with the 8th Air Force to help solve food problems of bomber crews. Her husband Ftank, who then, like his wife, was an air force captain, served as her per sonal guinea pig during that period. He would take along food his wife planned for pilots, record ir flight any reaction or cramps, and report back to her. From that post in Watford, Eng., she was sent to General Eisenhower's headquarters at SHAEr and directed to provide each of the millions of men boarding ships for D-Day with a hot meal before they en barked. Farewell Party Honors Mrs. Lane Shady Cove A farewell party honoring Mrs. Ralph Lane was given the evening of April 7 by members of St. Martin's guild, Shady Cove. It was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Axtell, Folding Hills ranch. Attending were the Lanss, Mrs. Ray Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Ricco Bertolio and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and daughter, all Shady Cove; Mr. and Mrs: Bob Ganohn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mychelbye, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hume, Mr. and Mrs. Axtell, Trail, and the Rev. Robert Greene, Prospect. A gift was presented to the honored guest, and refreshment! were served by the guild. 1213 N. 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