Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thunday, May 31. 1938
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Two spectacular roses, white bouquet (at
right) and golden showers, have won the
coveted all-American rose selections award
for 1957, according to an announcement by
the All-American Rose society. This award
is one of the most important in the flower
world and brings to 45 the number of rose
varieties which have won it. Golden showers
is described as a vivid daffodil yellow climb
ing rose, and white bouquet is a floribunda
of sparkling while. Golden showers is the
first climbing hybrid tea to win the national
award for a climbing and pillar rose since
1941. Annual awards are made on the basis
of a total of scores compiled by impartial
judges who observe them under actual grow
ing conditions during the two-year testing
period.
Officers Elected j
By Mothers7 Club
Ashland New officers of the j
Mothers Club of Southern Ore-
gon college are Mrs. Elmer F. j
Wade, Grants Pass, president;
Mrs. John W. Bailey. Central
Point, vice-president: and Mrs.
George Adler, Klamath Falls,
secretary-treasurer.
They were voted into office
during the recent Mothers Week
end annual meeting. The group
donated $112 for gifts to the
campus dormitories, and a com
mittee of two, consisting of Mrs.
Fred Carr, Medford and Mrs.
F.- C. Bowerman, Springfield,
was apponited to assist 'in the
selection of the gifts.
Retiring officers-- are Mrs. G.
W. Bonney, Grants Pass, presi
dent; Mrs., Ralph Gilbert, Rose
burg, vice-president; and Mrs.
Herman Renfro, Grants Pass,
secretary-treasurer.
According to Mrs. Mabel Win
ston, college registrar, women
leaders from nearly every city
In southern Oregon were repre
sented at the meeting.
Unsurpassed appetizers are
achieved by offering 2-inch cel
ery pieces, cauliflowerettes
alongside a bowl of this cheese
dunking mixture. 3'end two 3
ounce packages cre&m cheese.
14 cud rich milk or cream and
add '4 teaspoon salt, freshly
ground pepper and '.4 cup finely
cut chives or green onions, tops
and all.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a m of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 p.m. the
day before publication
Friday
12 noon Griffin Creek Home
Extension unit picnic, Mrs. N. E.
Harper, 1599 South Columbus
ave.
Boy Scouts
Hobo Party
Twenty-five Cub Scouts and
one den chief from Dens 5 and
7, Pack 40, Central Point, held a
hobo party at TouVelle State
park, Saturday, May 26. .
John McNeel was elected and
crowned King of Hoboes and
was presented several gifts from
his subjects by Bill McNeel Jr.
David Grissom and Billy Buck-
holtz, the losing candidates,
were given consolation prizes by
King John.
Royal Harger was judged the
best costumed hobo and re
ceived his awards from Bill Mc
Neel Jr.
The Cub Scout hoboes ate and
drank from tin cans. Many used
spoons they had made them
selves. Hotdog sticks made from
wire coat hangers were used for
roasting weiners and marshmal
lows. Relay races, tag, and base
ball were played during the aft
ernoon.
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Socneity
Bethel 38
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New Counci
Central" Point Installation of
the new guardian council of
Job's Daughters, Bethel 38 of
Central Point, was held at the
May 24 meeting of the bethel.
Mrs. Thelma Schild, Salem,
grand guardian of Oregon, con
ducted the ceremony.
Those taking office were Mrs.
Paul Snook, guardian; Melvin
McGrcw, " associate guardian;
Mrs. William Askwith, secre
tary; Mrs. Leonard - Warren,
treasurer: and Mrs. Lewis Kil
bourn; musician. - '
Also installed were guardian
of sociability, Mrs. Archie
Purdy: assistants, Mrs. Harry El
don; Mrs. Melvin . Burnett and
Mrs. N. J. Chausse; guardian of
paraphernalia, Mrs. A. M. Set
ness; guardian of hospitality,
Mrs. E. V. Goff and assistants,
Mrs. Leo Ghelardi and Mrs. Gay
Anderson; guardian of finance,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Noel; direc
tors of transportation, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Abbott; guardian of
publicity. Mrs. Eugene Ferrell
and "Mrs. Scott Hamilton, assist
ant; promoter of community in
terests, Robert Stewart, assist
ant, Mrs. Bernice McCue; direc
tor of epochs, Mrs. Richard Strat
ton; promoter of fraternal rela
tions, Mrs. Melvin McGrew.
Assisting Mrs. Schild with the
ceremony were A. E. Stevens, in
stalling associate guardian; Mrs.
Wallace Brill, guide; Mrs. Ray
Alldrcd, marshal; Mrs. C. D. El
hart, chaplain; Mrs. Gcr.e Snook,
musician and Mrs. Charles
Clary, secretary.
Preceding the installation, the
executive officers of the guar
dian council and line officers of
the bethel honored Mrs. Schild
and Mrs. Elhart at dinner in
Medford at the Jackson hotel.
Pin Presented
During the meeting, Mrs. Set
ness was presented her past
guardian pin from the Bethel
and she in turn presented the
Beulah Faber traveling guar
dian pin to the new guardian,
Mrs. Snook.
Queen Vicki Noel congratulated
the new members of the council,
as did Mrs. Schild and other
guests. Visitors and members in
troduced were Mrs. Paul Selby,
Medford, guardian of Bethel 55
and librarian of the grand guar
dian council; Mrs. Jean Reed,
guardian of Bethel 22, Ashland;
'Miss Margaret Selby, junior
princess of Bethel 55 and grand
New Large Hats, Parasols Said Practical Beauty Aids
This 1if.tli iaMtpf. pops everv-
I U.4l.T 1 1 . Tiff-: IT - A 1
where topping your wmmer ' chaplain of Bethel 33 and
fashions in the coolest, prettiest grand bethel inner guard; Miss
way! Easy to sew, embroider Marcia Clary, queen-elect of
Bethel 22 and grand Dethel rep
resentative to Alberta, Canada;
yictor Noel, past associate guar
dian of Bethel 38; Mrs. Elhart,
past grand guardian and past
guardian of Bethel 22; Mrs. Mel
vin McGrew, worthy matron of
Nevita chapter, Central Point
and Melvin McGrew. associate
guardian of Bethel 38 and grand
junior custodian.
Spring flowers decorated the
Bethel room and serving table.
On the decoration committee
were Misses Rachel Hamilton
and Jeanette Purdy and Mrs.
Hamilton. Serving on the table
decorations and refreshment
committee were Misses Ruth and
Maxine Day, Nancy Hopper,
Donna Burnett and their
mothers.
Bethel 38will hold initiation
June 14 and the event will be
formal. .
with colorful binding'for trim.
Pattern 7215: Misses' Sizes
Small, Medium included. Pat
tern, transfer, directions.
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 Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainlv 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. cur readers!
Dozens of other designs to order
all easy, fascinating hand
work! Send 25 cents for your
copy of -this wonderful book
right away!
Need more serving room for
your buffet party? Try this
space-saver: instead of spreading
out cutlery.and napkins on the
table, stack service plates with
a colorful paper or linen napkin
between each plate; arrange
knives and forks in individual
clusters instead of in rows.
Bethel 38 held "go to church"
night last week in honor of
Queen Vicki Noel. The Rev. Nor
man K. Tully conducted the
services at the First Presbyter
ian church in Central Point. Re
freshments were served by the
woman of the church Christian
Circle.
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By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York U.P.) Nostalgia
already has inspired turn-of-the-century
hats for women and re-turn-to-the-twenties
knickers for
men this summer, and now there
is a move to get girls to carry
parasols again.,. " -
-. The twirling .parasol, like thf?
Santha Announces
Change of Meeting
A change of meeting plans has
been announced by Idella Rogue
sarftha. Nomads of Avrudaka.
A joint meeting of the group
and of Dramatic Order, Knights
of Khorassan, will be held at
the home Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Johnson, 610 Lane' street, Yreka,
Calif., Saturday, June 2. A pot
luck picnic supper will be serv
ed at 7:30 o'clock, daylight sav
ing time, it is announced.
' Members from the Medford
area ' are asked to take salads
the picnic,
able service.
and 'their own
fluttering " fan, lost out to the
more ' direct approach such as
fluttering eyelashes about the
same time men stopped giving
up subway seats to ladies.
The new parasol plan has
nothing to do- with subtle fam
inine come-on signals to admir
ing swains. It is a practical
keep-off 4he-sun - technique - f o r
beach beauties. - .
We're over-scorching our skins
each summer, skin experts warn
repeatedly. The healthy glow
that turns to a dark tan and fin
ally fades Jo a disappointing
pallor takes a serious toll.
The parasol, says skin expert
Georgette Klinger,- would save
a lot of faces.
"Never, never, never lie in the
sun with the face directly ex
posed to it," she said emphatic
ally. "Despite popular belief,
sun tannjng the face does not
help the skin and it can hurt it.
Skin on other parts of the body
can be sun tanned more safely,
but the face should be protected."
Miss Klinger says all women
should iObserve the same face
protecting rules, whether their
skins are dry, oily or normal.
"Sunburn acts as a temporary
coverup of some face blemishes
Society To Hold
Annual Meeting
Southern Oregon Historical so
ciety will hold the annual meet
ing Monday, June 4, in the
Masonic hall, Jacksonville. Miss
Claire Hanley, president, states
that election of officers and a
visit to the Jacksonville museum
are on the program for the day.
Dinner will be prepared and
served by members of Adarel
chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
at 6:30 o'clock.
Reservations may be made by
calling the president at Medford
3-2675: Mrs. T. J. Gifford at
Medford 2-6487, or Miss Mary
Hanley at the Jacksonville mu
seum. 9-8322. June 1 is reserva
tions deadline. '
and blackheads," she continued.
"But it is misleading. They still
are there and can be even more
prominent after the sunburn
fades."
Miss Klinger, who created her
own cosmetics line arid also has
a skin-tending salon on Madison
avenue, advises women to "take
-your face sun under a parasol."
Diffused Sun Rays
Parasols won't bring back the
pink and white complexions that
went with their owners half a
century ago, she admits. Even
sitting under a parasol in the hot
sun allows plenty of diffused
sun rays to color the skin.
"But they will help avoid the
freckles and dark spots that"
never leave the face after . too
much sun," she said. "And they
will prevent the struggle to
soften and smooth the top layer
of skin which almost all women
have after a summer in the sun."
The parasol makers are all for.
the plan, naturally, but they say
progress is a stumbling block to
a boom in their business.
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Faith...
... is a priceless gift that every
one can possess . . . a source of
love, comfort and strength which
is sorely needed in these troubled
times. Only you and I, as parents
can give this gift of Faith to our
children. If we want them to
know the joy of Faith tomorrow
. . . we must give our children the
gift of Faith today."
Herbert H. Lehman
The Honorable Herbert H. Lehman, Senator from Kor York
Light their life with Faith STO : : : bring them to worship
Contributed to The Religion in American Life Profna kf
this week
The MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE