Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, June 14. 13SS
Four Represent
City of Medford
At Girls' State
Four Medford representatives
are attending the annual Ore
gon Girls' State, school of citizen
ship sponsored by theAmerican
Legion auxiliary which opened
Monday on the 'Willamette uni
versity campus.
Attending are Miss Mildred
Weaver, 2036 Table Rock road;
Miss Jacque Colton,. 1619 East
Main street; Miss Linda White,
4024 Crater Lake highway, all
of Medford Senior High school,
and Miss Marcia Beeler, 610
Whitman place, representing St.
Mary's High school.
The 240 girls attending Girls'
State will constitute a mythical
state for one week. They will
assume the duties of citizens by
electing their own city, county
and state officials, also state
senators and representatives in
accordance with Oregon law.
They will set up their own city
and county government. In their
legislature they introduce, de
bate and pass bills. They will
also conduct court sesions.
Part of the session will be
held in the state capitol build
ing. A Girls' State governor will
be elected and her inauguration
will take place in the House of
Representatives in the state cap
itol on Thursday, June 14, at
1:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be
Governor Elmo E. Smith. The
girls will visit the State Su
preme court and Harold J. War
ner, chief justice, will speak
about the judicial branch of
government.
A program of civil defense
will be held. Mrs. Charles W.
Gunn of Portland, Girls' Nation
chairman, will be present and
bring greetings to the girls.
At the close of the session two
girls will be chosen to attend
Girls' Nation in Washington,
D. C.
June 17 will see the close of
the session.
Society
Phoenix Women
Plan Annual Tea
Phoenix Women's association
of Phoenix Presbyterian church
has planned the annual birthday
tea for Thursday, June 21 at
2:30 o'clock. This is always one
of the outstanding events of the
year for Phoenix Presbyterian
women, and extensive plans are
being made lor this year's tea.
Women's associations of the
Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville
and Central Point churches have
been invited to attend.
Tables decorated to represent
each month of the year will be
arranged around the church
recreation room, and guests will
gather at the table of their birth
month.
A program of entertainment
is being planned.
The birthday tea will supplant
the usual business meeting tor
June.
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CALENDAR
Calradir nctlcea and news for
tho society mcuoq of The; Mail
Tnbunt must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition Is I p.m Friday Dead
line for th weekly calendar is 9
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news ia A p.m. the
day before publication
Recital Planned
In Grants Pass
Grants Pass The Ruth Ben
nett Dance studio will give a re
cital with the theme "Let's Pre
tend" for the benefit of Friends
of Retarded Children, Saturday,
June 16 at 8 p.m. in Memorial
gymnasium. Grants Pass.
The recital will be an evening
of entertainment for all the
family and will feature dances
of toe, tap. ballet, boogie and
baton twirling all performed in
costume.
Friends of Retarded Children,
knowing that this mental handi
cap can strike any family, en
deavors to help all retarded chil
dren in the community. The as
sociation works for . adequate
education for the retarded be
cause the vast majority of the
children, with special education,
can become self-supporting citi
zens rather than tax-supported
burdens to society, the members
believe. The association also
supplies gifts for and visits the
14 local children at Fairview In
Salem.
Ticket for adults and children
will be available at the door or
.from members of Friends of Re
tarded Children.
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Lions, Auxiliary
Of Central Point
Plan Installation
Central Point Central Point
Lady Lions held the final busi
ness meeting of the term at the
home of their president, Mrs.
Wendell Panter, June 5.
Plans were made for installa
tion of the new officers to be
held jointly with the Lions at
Tally Ho restaurant. Talent.
June 29 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Dan
Dwyer, state parliamentarian,
will be installing officer for the
auxiliary. The affair will be
semi-formal. Former members
and past presidents wishing to
attend are asked to contact Bill
Saxbury or Art Rupp for reser
vations. Delegates attending the Ore
gon Lions club convention in
Portland this week are Mrs.
Rupp and Mrs. Clint Blithen.
The auxiliary voted to donate
$50 to the pre-school clinic of
the Oregon State school for the
blind. The Red Cross will also
be sent a donation.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Panter and Mrs. Sax
bury. The last social meeting of the
term will be held at the Panter
home on June 19 at 8 p.m.
Plan Ceremony
The chevalier degree of De
Molay will be conferred at a
public ceremony planned for
Friday. June 15, at 8 p.m. in
Medford Masonic temple, it was
announced today. Anyone inter
ested is Invited to attend.
It A If
CULMINATING LONG ROMANCE, Winthrop Rockefeller
and Mrs. Jeanette Edris, thrice divorced Seattle socialite,
are married at Hayden Lake, Ida., summer home of bride's
father. Rockefeller formerly was married to Bobo Sears,
daughter of Indiana coal miner. (International Soundphoto)
Thursday
7 p.m. Pythian Sunshine
Girls. Pythian hall.
6:30 p.m. Medford chapter.
Oregon United Nations associa
tion, home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Solin, 942 Park street.
8 P.m. Past Noble Grands'
club, Olive Rebekah lodge, at
Girls Community club.
8 p.m. Rpames chapter,
OES, Medford Masonic temple.
Friday
11 a m. Unity Truth center.
Room 203, Holly Theater bldg.
President Eisenhower's wife.
Mamie, topped the list of "best
dressed little women," named re
cently by dress manufacturer
Nat Tuman of New York . . . .
Three-Patch Quilt
i Use up scraps of fabric
j make a gay patchwork quilt this
I easy, thrifty way! Make pillows
too, for summer lounging on
porch or lawn. Three simple
; patches repeated, form a love
ly design.
Pattern 7003: Pattern, charts,
directions for three-patch quilt.
Serd TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Medford
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Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11. N. Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
AND PATTERN NUMBER.
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Movie Star Kim Novak Says
Life Hectic, But She Likes It
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Presi Correspondent
New York (U.R) Every
body should meet a beautiful
movie star once in a while, es
pecially dreamy-eyed young girls
who think their faces could take
them to stardom if they just got
that one break.
The pretty face is only a pleas
ant asset, the caller realizes in
one brief conversation. Beauti
ful but dumb girls are unlikely
to succeed. They have too much
beautiful but mart competition.
Right now the revealing con
versation could take place in a
hotel suite living room 19 floors
above Fifth Avenue, with a 23-year-old
blonde whose smooth
oval face ?nd round grey-green
eyes give her a guileless expres
sion. The girl is Kim Novak. She
has been remarkably successful
without any apparent struggle.
Her first movie role at Colum
bia Pictures was a starring one,
and she kept right on getting
the star's roles.
She looks, when sh is relax
ing in her hotel suite, like a
teenage tomboy with nothing
more serious on her mind than
a date with the boy next door.
Figure Concealed
She opened the door for a re
cent interview dressed in navy
blue and red printed silk slacks
and shirt, which concealed her
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The long lines of Paris are
lovely indeed translate this 2
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season! Smoothly molded bodice,
tiny waist, slim skirt flattery
for any figure! Sew it in crisp
linen, colorful checked cotton.
Wear it and love it for every
occasion!
Patern 9276: Misses' Sizes 10,
12, 14, 16. 18. Size 16 takes
yards 35-inch fabric.
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
18ih St., New York 11. N. Y.
Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS
with SIZE and STYLE NUM
figure. Her short, straight hair
was tousled and her feet were
bare.
She stretched full length on
the couch, but when she began
answering questions she propped
her head on one elbow and im
mediately shed her casual man
ner. As the questions touched
on various phases of her life,
Kim replied crisply, sure of her
self and her ambitions.
Her career: "I hate roles that
are one-dimensional," Kim said.
"I hate people who are one dim
ensional, come to think of it. I
liked the last part I played, in
'The Eddy Duchin Story,' be
cause I played all phases of a
woman's life when she falls
in love, marries, has a baby and
dies."
It Is Hectic
Her personal life: "It is hec
tic, but I like it. You do mind
the lack of privacy, because you
are a human being and it is un
natural for any person to live
without privacy. I don't like
night clubs and I don't like peo
ple who are over anxious to like
you. I respect it when people
are not too sure they like you
right away."
Romance: She was reported
interested in Italian Count Mario
Bandini, whom she met recently
in Italy, and repeatedly denies
rumors she is about to wed her
longtime Hollywood escort, Mac
Krim.
"There are so many ways of
interpreting the word romance.
Kim said. "Mario certainly is
tall, dark, handsome and intel
ligent. I wouldn't say it was a
business acquaintance. He is
coming here in December. Mac
is here visiting me now. I have
no intention of marrying him.'
As for relying on others to
guide her to stardom, Kim curl
ed her five seven inches around
extra pillows on the long couch
and said crisply:
"I don't like anyone to tell
me what to do. I love influences.
My mother has been a very im
portant influence in my life.
But she doesn't tell me what to
do. I do what I think is right."
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Always add the flavoring to
boiled custards, frostings, and
candies after they have cooled
to prevent evaporation of the
flavoring.
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