TWO MIDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, Mar 25, 1158
Californian Guest
Of Riverside Club
Mrg. John Lehmann of Stock
ton, Calif., was a guest player
for the last meeting of Riverside
Bridge club, held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pruitt
North-south winners were T.
J. Fuson and Mrs. E. K. Ricker.
first, 91 points; Mrs. Fuson and
Mrs. R. J. Conroy tied with Mrs.
Richard Milestone and Roy
Pruitt for second and third with
86',i points each, and fourth
went to Mrs. C. L. Howard and
Mrs. Fred Rehling for i2M
points.
East-west winners were Mrs
Thomas Randall and Mrs. Edna
Miller, first. 111 points; Mrs.
Jack Mitchell and Mrs. F. R.
Baker, second, 89Vi; Asa Kim
ball and Al Gilhousen, third, 85
points; Mrs. George Dean and
Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, fourth,
8414.
Mrs. Dean and John Solheim
scored 90 points at the May 16
gesson to take first place, north-
aouth. Second were Mr. and
Mrs. Berg Marten with 89',2
points, third went to Jack Mit
chell and Mrs. Rehling for 79'2
points and fourth was taken by
Mrs. Fuson and Mrs. Milestone
with a score of 71V4 points.
East-west winners were Mrs.
Howard and Miss Isobel Stuart,
first, 7714 points; Mrs. F. R.
Baker and Mr. Gilhousen, sec
ond, 76; Mrs. Van Gilbert and
Mrs. J. J. Beaman, third, 69;
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and Mrs.
C. L. Chamberlain, fourth, 61V4.
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Shady Cove Unit
Installs Officers
At Final Session
Shady Cove Officers were
installed at the last meeting of
Shady Cove Home Extension
unit,' with Mrs. J. R. Bartus con
ducting the ceremony. Mrs. C.
L. Brewer was installed chair
man, Mrs. William Shepherd,
vice-chairman; Mrs. R. A. Pfei
fer, secretary and Mrs.D. Seltos,
treasurer.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Ed Houston, and
was the final session of the sea
son. A potluck luncheon was
served out of doors.
Mrs. T. R. Dow presided for
for the business session, and a
number of reports were made.
Mrs. Jerry W. Hicks, legislative
committee chairman; Mrs. Louis
Dusenberry, child guidance
chairman; Mrs. Ed Houston, 4-H
club chairman and Mrs. Shep
herd all gave reports. Mrs. Hous
ton stated that the 4-H would
hold no trial fair this year Mrs.
Shepherd spoke of project! for
the coming year.
The project "Garment Fin
ishes" was demonstrated bv Mrg.
I. Wonderlich and Mrs. T. M.
Littlefield.
Masting Scheduled
For Parish Guild
Parish Workers' guild of St.
Peter's Luthern church will
meet Monday, May 28, at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harvey
Brandau, 449 Haven street.
Thin 6-inch pancakes rolled
with a crab and ripe olive filling
and served with a cheese and
white wine sauce makes a deli
cious luncheon entree for com
pany. Garnish with whole ripe
oliva and watercress.
Help Yourself to Happiness
Readers ire invited to present their problem to thli column. AU
queries will receive Individual attention and should be accompanied by
a atamped. a elf-addressed envelope, directed to MARY HARRIS IE
FFRT. Department of Education, AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF FAMILY
RELATIONS, S287 Sunset Boulevard, Lot Angeles 27, California.
Are You Worth Loving?
Readers are invited to present
their problems.' All queries will
receive individual attention and
should be accompanied by a
stamped, self-addressed envel
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SEIFERT, M.A., Department of
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Los Angeles 27, California.
"Jim sarints for home every
evening as if he were jet-propelled,"
says Bill. "Why the
great rush?"
"Haven't you seen Jim's wife?"
asks Dick. "Shes the best and the
most, anyway you look at her.
She treats Jim like a real HEAD
MAN she's worth coming home
to!"
Are you worth coming home
to? Are you worth loving? Are
you the kind of person others
like to be with? Do you make
your mate happy that you are
YOU, and that you are married
to him for better, not worse?
A successful marriage doesn't
Telephone Hour
To Observe Day
The Telephone Hour's annual
Memorial day program, to be
broadcast this year on Monday,
May 28, will feature bariton
Theodor Uppman and the Bell
Telephone chorus. The program,
which will be under the direc
tion of Donald Voorhees, will
originate from Carnegie Hall at
9 p.m., EDT, over the NBC radio
network.
The final number on the pro
gram will be a presentation of
Frederick Fleming's majestic
chorale, "Praise for Peace," by
Mr. Uppman and the chorus. The
choru will open the broadcast
with Thiman's song of faith in
peace, freedom, and the brother
hood of man, "These Things
Shall Be."
Mr. Uppman will also present
two songs by one of America's
favorite composers, Stephen Fos
ter. One is his first published
song, "Open Thy Lattice, Love."
The second is a song of the Mis
sissippi steamboats, "The Glendy
Burk."
Donald Voorhees and the Bell
Telephone Orchestra also turn
to the works of American com
posers for their two numbers on
the broadcast. Their first is the
immortal waltz, "A Kiss in the
Dark" from Victor Herbert's
"Orange Blossoms." Their other
selection is the typically Ameri
can "Street Parade and Bare
back Riders" from Deems Tay
lor's "Circus Day." -
The Bell Telephone Chorus,
which is trained by veteran
choral director Don Craig, ap
pears on the Telephone Hour at
its traditional holiday programs.
Use Mail Tribune. Want Ada
just happen. It isn't a joy-ride
on a matrimonial roller-coaster,
with a thrill a minute guaran
teed or your money back. It isn't
all sunshine, nor all shadow.
It is a trip-for-two, carefully
planned, with baggage, exper
iences, inconveniences, and fun
to be shared by both travelers on
one ticket. Like many long trips,
it sometimes includes difficulties
and u'nforseen problems, but you
enjoy it anyway because there
are two of you, TOGETHER.
Greta Millikan, wife of the
late Dr. Robert A. . Millikan, of
cosmic ray fame, once said, "It
is easy to GET married. It is far
more difficult to STAY married,
happily. A woman's job at being
a success begins the day of her
wedding and continues with in
creasing need through the years:
she must be worth loving to
make her marriage worthwhile."
Successful marriage is based
upon the will to cooperate, to
live on future hopes rather than
past antagonisms, to feel with
and for the well-being of the.
partner. A good marriage is
founded upon both sex and
friendship.
Here at the American Institute
of Family Relations, we urge the
many who come to us for coun
seling to ask themselves:
1. Do I do all I can to increase
my partner's powers and sense
of worth?
'2. Do I complement his
strength and compensate his
weakness?
3. Do I make an honest effort
to see at least two sides to the
problems and to share responsi
bility? 4. Do I try to be the sort of
person he, or she, admires; to
grow and to retain emotional al
ertness? 5. Do I enjoy being married
and tell my partner so?
6. Do I think life is predom
inately good and keep the chin
up even when the going is rough.
7. Am I responsive to the
world, and especially to my part
ner and his or her needs, before
my own?
8. Am I honestly worth com
ing home to and loving?
Swamp to Meet
In Grants Pass
Members of Cebu swamp, Mil
itary Order of the ' Lizards,
USWVA, will meet at the home
of Mrs. Mary Case, Grants Pass,
Saturday May 26 at 1 p.m.. A
potluck luncheon will be served.
Mrs. Mabel Nicholson, gila
monster, has asked members to
take table service. Medford mem
bers are to take salads and des
serts. Delegates to the grand con
vocation to be held in Eugene
July 10 will be elected, and plans
made for a skit to be presented
at the convocation. Mrs. Sallie
Cotter, Grants Pass, is stunt
chairman.
Camp Fire
To Open
Registration
Camp Fire Girls in the Rogue
valley may now register for both
day camping at Lithia park in
Ashland and resident camping
at Camp Ka-Est-a, Lake O' the
Woods, is is announced from
Camp Fire headquarters. Ka-Est-a
will open July 7 and run for
three one-week sessions through
July 28. - -
Campers may register for any
one or all three of the sessions.
Fee. for one week is $18.50 in
cluding out-of-council fee of $2,
health and sickness insurance.
Sessions will open on Saturday
and transportation will be pro
vided for those who are in need
of it. Camp folders may be
obtained by calling the Camp
Fire office in Medford, 3-5679.
Mothers serving as counselors
will receive their daughter's
camping free of charge head
quarters states. There are also
openings for college students to
train as senior conselors. In
formation and applications can
be obtained from the Camp Fire
Office. -
Camp activities include swim
ming, boating, handicraft, horse
back riding, hiking, camp craft
and nature lore. Health examina
tion are required for all 'campers
and staff members not more than
five days before- their departure
for camp. A registered nurse on
24 hour duty at camp. A check
board, buddy system and patrol
boats are used for the swimming
activities. Parents and friends
are welcome to visit camp any
day between reveille and taps.
Day camping will be held et
Lithia park in Ashland June 12
through June 15 from 10:00 am.
to 2:00 p.m. daily. Girls may
attend any one of the days or
the entire session. Fee will be
$1 and will include accident in
surance. Transportation will be
provided for all registered Blue
Birds and Camp Fire Girls. Girls
should register with their leaders
and guardians as soon as pos
sible, it is stated. Non-members
may also attend but should call
the Camp Fire office for registra
tion information. Ashland and
Talent will hold a grand council
fireon the afternoon of June 15
and parents and friends are in
vited to attend. Girls are to take
a sack lunch the first day.
A training session will be held
on June 5 at Lithia park for all
those interested in helping at
day camp.
Medford Couple.
Makes Trip East
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hogan,
Siskiyou court, returned Wed
nesday from a two-week trip to
the east.
Leaving May 8, they flew to
New York City for several days,
and then to Detroit, Mich., where
the purchased a new car. They
drove the 2,500 miles to Med
ford by way of northern Mich
igan, through the northern states
to Montana, where they visited
friends in Big Timber, and home
by way of Spokane, Wash., and
Portland.
In New York, Hogan trans
acted business for Rogue Valley
Manor, of which he is president.
More than two million acres
of Minnesota is water.
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Eagle Point PTA
Installs Officers
At Final Meeting
Eagle Point The final meet
ing of the year for Eagle Point
Parent - Teacher association El
ementary was held Tuesday, May
22, in the high school library,
with Mrs. Dale Ackerman, pres
ident, presiding. Invocation was
given by Don Pulley.
New Officers were installed
by Mrs. Ray Palm, a past pres
ident. They were Mrs. Stanley
Smith, president; Mrs.- Elbert
Hefley, first vice-president; Mrs.
Helen Bekker, teacher vice-president;
Mrs. Victor Hay, secretary;
Mrs. Leroy Bedingfield, Treas
urer; and Mrs.. Dale Ackerman,
historian.
Music was furnished by the
grade school band, under the
direction of Charles Martin.
Refreshments were served by
mothers of children in the fifth
grade and the Campfire. Girls
provided child care.
Rockhounds Plan
Two Spring Hunts !
Two spring rock hunts have
been planned by the All Rock
hounds Pow Wow club, the sec
ond to be held on Agate desert
near Medford, the club has an
nounced. First of the hunts is set
for May 26-27 at Vantage, Wash.,
and the Agate desert Hunt is
planned for June 2-3, a release
from the club states.
Ben Wood, Morton, Wash., is
president of the club, and found
er of the group is C. H. Robinson
Jr., of Puyallup, Wash. '
The release states that the
rockhounds will look for agate,
petrified wood, fossils and crys
tals during the local hunt, and
that camping and digging equip
ment will be required. Delmar
Smith, Central Point, will be in
charge of the event. Smith oper
ates the Crater Rock museum lo
cated four miles north of Med
ford. Work begun last July on the
pit houses north of Vantage un
der the direction of Dr. Douglas
Osborne of .the University of
Washington will be continued
during the hunt set for this week
end. All artifacts uncovered are
given to the university for dis
play in one collection. About 30
points and scrapers of various
types were uncovered" in the pre
vious digging, it is stated.
Collection of artifacts is not
the prime motive of the Vantage
digging, it is explained, but rath
er the group seeks clues which
lead to further knowledge of the
ways of life of the inhabitants of
these houses.
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SororityChapter
To Hold Banquet
Saturday Night
Alpha Lambda chapter of
Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority
will hold a formal banquet Sat
urday, May 26, at 7 p.m. at the
Dardanelle, Gold Hill. Installa
tion of officers for the coming
year will be held after the ban
quet. Husbands of the members
will be guests for the installa
tion and a dance. y .
A business meeting will be
held Monday, May 28, at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Robert
Shangle, 1240 Woodland avenue.
Mrs. Tom Makris,-Mrs. C. C.
Peterson and Mrs. Lyman Smith
gave a skit as entertainment for
the last meeting at the Markis
home. Mrs. John W. Morgan,
formerly of Beta Iota chapter,
Roseburg, was a guest.
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