TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday, August I. 1318
Bride-Elect Guest 'Benefit Event
At Recent Party;
Wedding Saturday
Mis Margaret McKay, whose
wedding to Dreston D. Thiel of
Roseburg. Ore., is set for Satur
day, August 4, was honored at a
linen shower given last Friday
evening. Horressps were Mrs.
John Bradish, Mrs. Donald
Browne and Mrs. Manual Surber,
arid the party was held at the
Bradish home. 520 Hamilton st.
Fifteen guests attended, in
cluding Mrs. Arthur Thiel of
Ames. Iowa, mother of the bridegroom-to-be.
Mrs. Thiel is here
for two weeks.
Pink punch and petiti fours
were served in keeping with the
color scheme which Miss McKay
has chosen for her wedding.
Mr. Thiel was honored at a
bachelor's party given Saturday
evening by John Bradish.
The bride-elect, who makes
her home at 106 South Ivy street,
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold B. McKay of Seattle.
CALENDAR
Calendar nttlce and new for
the society section of The Mali
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and dadlin for the Sun
day ediuon la 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for tht we-W.r calendar is t
a.m of the day ok' itublication and
for week day new- is 6 pjn. She
day before oubllcausn
Wednesday:
6:30 p.m. Medford Jaycette
swimming party. McKee bridge.
8 p.m. Past Chiefs' club, Py
thian Sisters, horne of Mrs. Le-
roy Cline, 1421 Euclid avenue.
8 p.m. Roxy Ann HEC, home
of Mrs. J. W. Burr. 1498 Spring
street.
Thursday:
10 a.m. Wenonah club, home
of Mrs. H. C. Dooms, 156 Van
Ness avenue, Ashland.
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IMMEDIATE ARRANGEMENTS
CANDLE LIGHT SERVICE ,
BACKGROUND MUSIC
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j Set August 14
At Durno Home
The annual August silver tea
given by the Women's Associa
tion of First Presbyterian church
is to be held this year at the
home of Mrs. Edwin R. Durno,
222 Valley View drive, Tuesday,
August 14.
Hours of the tea are 2 and
5 o'clock and all women, of the
church and their friends are
invited to attend.
All women's organizations of
the Presbyterian church through
out the United States set aside
some period during the summer
as the time for a special project.
The funds raised go for the pur-'
chase of expensive miracle drugs
and medical equipment and sup
plies which are so badly needed
in mission hospital work, both in
this country and abroad, those
in charge state.
Medford Presbyterian women,
along with many other Pres
byterian women' sgroups
throughout the country, have
chose an August silver tea as
their annual special project for
neea in xne meaicai neia. ine
contributions from the teas and
other special projects are sent
to national boards of the church
for distribution to the neediest
places.
Last year Cuba and the Phii
lipines were selected as spots
where the funds were most need
ed, and mobile health units were
purchased for use in the rural
communities of these countries.
This year it is hoped sufficient
money will be raised to aid in
the hospital mission work in
Africa and Cuba, the committee
states. Modernization of supplies
(including drugs) and equipment
is the great need for nine mis
sion hospitals in Africa. In Cuba
the need is for the maintenance
of equipment and replenishment
of drugs and supplies in the
mobile health units which are the
only hospital care available to
many of the people in the rural
communities of that country.
Returns
Robertson E. Collins, 164
Black Oak drive, has returned to
Medford after spending a vaca
tion trip in California. Mr. CoJ-
lins, an officer otMt. Pitt Lum
ber company, made a hiking trip
through Yosemite National park.
Cream cheese mixed with
chopped walnuts 8nd grated or
ange rind makes a good spread
to go between slices of canned
Boston brown bread. Serve with
frosty summer fruit salads.
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"Love's Labour's Lost" will open tomorrow, August 2. al
the Oregon Shakespearean festival theater in Ashland as the
second play of the 19S6 season. Pictured here is a sylvan scene
fxom the comedy, directed by Allen Fletcher of Carnegie Institute
of Technology, veteran of several festival seasons as both actor
and director. Pictured are (left to right) Ray Alexander. Portland,
as -'.fet: Nancy Pickhardt. Carnegie institute, at Rosaline; Doris
Viola. Stanford university, as Maria and Rosalyn Newport.
Carnegie institue. as Katherine. .
Financial Expert
Takes $32,000 on TV
New York UPJ Mrs. Alice
Bell Morgan, a financial expert,
protected her S32.000 investment
Tuesday night when she declined
to try for the S64.000 question."
Mrs. Morgan, 78, a widow
from Bristol, R.I., said she had
decided not to risk losing public
confidence in her ability as a
financial adviser by trying for
the top prize in her "banking
and finance" category."
Marjorie Garmise, 7 years old,
Westport, Conn., batted a thou
sand when she correctly an
swered a four-part question on
Babe Ruth to win $8,000;
Marjorie returns next week
to tell whether her parents will
permit her to try for $16,000.
Should she decide to try and fail
Marjorie ill receive a 54.000 con
solation prize to be held in trust
for her college education or until
she reaches 21 years of age.
. Farmlngton, Me. (U.r9 The funds are restricted to buying
Farmington .Public Library As- books. There is not a penny for
sociation is both rich and poor, operating and maintaining the
More than $65,000 has been left library. The town has had to
the association in wills, but the earmark funds for that purpose.
The North Dakota Agricultur
al Extension Service says mow
ing once each season for two
or three seasons is an effective
control measure for small brush
and many weeds in pastures. .
Happy Birthday. . .
to
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Concert Planned ,
By Ashland Band
Ashland A varied program
will be presented when the Ash
land City band plays the weekly
concert Thursday, August 2, in
Lithia park. Huot Fisher, direc
tor, reminds music lovers that
the concerts begin at 7:30 p.m.
and everyone is invited to attend.
The traditional opening num
ber, "The Star Spangled Banner"
will be followed by "Colonel Bo
gey March" by Alford and "In
termezzo" by Granados. Also on
the program will be "The Phan
tom Regiment," by Anderson,
"Basses on a Rampage," a march
by Huffine and "Russian Chora
and Overture," a selection by
Tschaikovsky arranged by Isaac.
Other numbers will be
"Soiree" by Whitney, the popu
lar "Vaya Con Dios" by Leonard,
the well-known number, "When
Johnny Comes Marching Home"
by Abell and "The Plainsman"
by McKay.
The four closing numbers will
be "Thunder and Lightning" by
Strauss; Erickson's "Deep River
Suite," "El Caballero" by Oliva
doti and "Indiana State Band," a
march by Farrar.
Leevers Arrive
For Month Here
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leever have
arrived from Phoenix, Ariz., to
spend the month of August in
Medford. They have taken an
apartment at the Plaza. The
Leevers made their home in
Jackson county for many years
and are widely known.
The couple will leave about
September 1 for home, stopping
first in Colorado to be guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John McClure of
Scottsville.
The Leever's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William
Leever, live at 2069 Springbrook
road.
Fresh strawberries In fruit
salad are delectable. Add them
to salads just before serving so
that the juice remains in the
berry. Serve thin slices of crun
chy melba toast for a low cal
orie salad accompaniment. Use
unsliced bread. Slice very thin
and toast in slow oven 325"
about 30 minutes or until slight
ly brown and crisp.
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