Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 06, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MKDrORD (OREGON)
Use Remnants
yj i o 2-10
Sew your cherub two new
outfits both from ONE pattern!
Vary the neckline for party time
or lesson-learning the sleeves
according to her whim! Use rem
nants contrast fabrics and col
ors! She'll adore the high midriff-effect,
the full skirt!
Pattern 9315: Children's Sizes
2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 print dress
takes 214 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 lst-class mail
ing. Send to Marian Martin,
eare of Medford Mail Tribune,
Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.,
New York 11. N.Y. Print plain
Iv NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
Add a new touch to the all
time favorite of canned cling
peaches and cottage cheese for
a luncheon salad. Blend some
nippy shredded Cheddar cheese
with the cottage cheese and top
with 2 golden canned cling
peach halves.
Chopped raw spinach and
slivered toasted almonds mixed
with creamy cottage cheese is
most delicious. Serve in a lunch
eon salad with canned cling
peach slices, whole cooked
prunes and grapefruit sections.
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MAIL TRIBUNE
Winners
Announced
For Show
"High Spirits," a watercolor
of Arabian horses painted by
Mrs. Blanche Johnson, Central
Point, won first place by popular
vote in the annual art show
sponsored by Southern Oregon
Society of Artists as part of the
Jacksonville jubilee. The ex
hibit, held in the Jacksonville
library, attracted about 500
visitors from all over Oregon
and several other states.
Second place in the popular
vote went to Mrs. Elizabeth
Sheffield, Rogue River, for her
oil painting of the old Wimer
covered bridge. Mrs. Ada An
drews, Gold Hill, won third
place for a still life entitled
"Roses."
Other paintings which scored
high in the voting were "Under
the Cottonwoods," another work
of Mrs. Johnson; "This Old
House," a pastel by Mrs. Ruby
Twedell, Medford: "Minthom
Bridge," another oil work of
Mrs,. Sheffield and Mountain
Reflections," an oil by Harry
Marx, Medford.
Of special interest was an
old painting of a spray of roses
entered for exhibit only by Mrs.
Pearl Whitney of Jacksonville.
It was painted by Sadie DeBoy
of Gold Hill when she was a
student at the old St. Mary's
academy in 1894 and for many
years was stored away in a barn.
Holes in the canvas are thought
to have been made by the shot
from a child's small gun. The
artist died in 1896.
Among those who registered
at the snow were visitors from
Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsyl
vania, Arizona, Florida and New
Jersey.
Clinton Smith was show chair
man. Officers of the artists'
group are Dr. E. O. Muhs, Camp
White, president; Mrs. Andrews,
Gold Hill, vice-president; Mrs.
Gean Neece, Gold Hill, secre
tary and Mrs. Ann Brereton,
Medford, publicity chairman.
Baptist Women
At House Party
. Mrs. Ethyl W. Brown, Mrs.
Si D. Earhart and Mrs. Lucile
Anderson, members of Eastwood
Baptist chilrch In Medford, wera
among more than 200 Oregon
Baptist women registered for
the annual house party of the
Oregon Baptist convention on
the Linfield college campus in
McMinnville last week.
Speakers for the sessions were
national and local Baptist wom
en leaders and missionaries.
Guests were housed in Linfield
dormitories and meals were
served in the college commons.
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Monday. Auguil 8. 1956
Women Golfers
Are Guests for
Play, Luncheon
Women golfers of Rogue Val
ley Country club entertained
women players from Reames
Country club, Klamath Falls,
Bayside club of Eureka and Ar
eata and Del Norte club of Cres
cent City, Calif., on August 2.
Play was in the morning, with
luncheon following.
Score prizes went to Mrs. Belle
Schenck for a low gross score of
86; to Mrs. S. Tuny Bullis for a
low net of 75; Mrs. Robert
Sproat, Klamath Falls, for a low
net of 77 and to Mrs. Morris
Thorpe for a low gross of 85.
Mrs. S. A. Peter, Eureka, and
Mrs. William Speer, Crescent
City, tied for low net of 84.
Mrs. C. B. Collins announced
that the next Willamette Valley
Southern Oregon tournament
will be in Bend August 15, and
those wishing to participate in
it were asked to sign up by Au
gust 9.
George Harington, club man
ager, spoke about plans being
made for the annual Southern
Oregon Golf tournament, saying
entries must be made before
August 15. Women golfers will
help with the hole-in-one and
putting contests which will be
held in connection with the La
bor day tournament. A buffet
luncheon is planned for all mem
bers of the Women's Golf asso
ciation, their guests, women con
testants and all wives of contest
ants. Reservations should be
made previous to that time. The
luncheon will be on Saturday,
Sept. 1, and will take the place
of the regular September lunch
eon meeting.
OSE TRIBUNE-WANT ADS
FOR RESULTS
Try
O FKENCM
(SLICED OR UNSLICED)
(CRUNCH INTO THIS!)
O WfflTlEAT KEtEAID
(BLEND OF WHOLE WHEAT & WHITE)
O CMACMEP WHEAT
(CRACKING GOOD!)
O 100
(REGULAR)
0100 stone Gmrann
(AND WE MEAN STONE)
O JJBdDMAN MEAL
(FIT FOR A KING)
O SVENSIKA EIMIPA
(SWEET RYE)
O TOMEMEAW KYE
(HE-MAN RYE)
ALL GROCERS Carry This
FAMOUS FLUHRER LINE!
For Child's P.J.'s
7239
Into the happy clown's tummy
go the children's pajemas every
morning! Such fun! Such a
clever way to. teach youngsters
to pick up, put clothes away.
Use scraps the gayer the bet
ter! Pattern 7239: pattern pieces,
cutting guides, 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 Chel
sea Station, New York 11. N.Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
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Them ALU You'll Like Every One of Them!
W1LE
Bridge Players
Attend Tourney
About 20 duplicate bridge
players from various Medford
clubs were in Roseburg yester
day to play in an open pairs
tournament sponsored by the
Roseburg club. Winners are to
be announced later.
Members of Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club will play for
master points when the club
holds the weekly session tomor
row night.
North-south winners for the
last session were Mrs. Frank R.
Baker and Jack C. Harris, first,
127 points; the H. J. Boyds,
second. 113; Layne Binnion and
Paul McDuffee. third, 103.
Winning east-west were Dr.
and Mrs. Elliott Harlow, first,
968j Mrs. B. L. Sanderson and
Mrs. Thomas Randall, second,
93; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. DeJar
nette, third, 92 In points.
Guests at the meeting were
Mr. and Mrs. DeJamett. The
Dalles, and Mr. and Mrs. Bin
nion, Lakeview, Ore.
In California
Loren Cantrall, young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cantrall, 506
South Newtown street, . has left
for China Lake, Calif., to spend
two weeks with his sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Strong. Mr. Strong is assigned
to United States Navy duty at
China Lake.
AND PATTERN NUMBER.
Two FREE patterns printed
in the new Alice Brooks Needle
craft book for 19561 Stunning
designs for yourself, for your
home just for you, our readers!
Dozens of other designs to order
all tasy, fascinating, hand
work! Send 25 cents for your
copy of this wonderful book
right away!
TOPS In GOODNESS!
WHEAT
CALENDAR
Calendar ntticea and new for
tha society aection of The. Mail
Tribune muat be submitted in
writinK and dadlln4 tor tile Sun
day edition la p m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
e m of the day of publication and
for week day news- is 5 OJn. the
day before publication.
Menday:
6 p.m. Christian ' Business
and Professional Women's club,
Hawthorne park. "-:
6:30 p.m. Westminster guild,
home of Mrs. T. J. Gifford, '419
South Oakdale ave.'
7 p.m. Mu Phi Mu Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi, home of
Miss Loretta Kelly, 1629 Thom
as road. -1 -
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
Odd Fellows hall, 221 . West
Sixth st. .
Tuesday:
9:30 a.m. Navy Mothers ol
America, home of Mrs. C. W.
Childers, Palmer Creek road
(time group plans to leave Med
ford). 10-12 noon Grace Circle of
First Presbyterian church and
Trinity Circle, home of Mrs. R.
Sleeter, 39 South Berkeley Way.
11:30 a.m. Gold Star Moth
ers, Hawthorne park.
1 p.m. Central Point Royal
Neighbors, home of Mrs. P.
Hendrickson, Box 847, Central
Point..
1:30 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks
dining room.
CORK IN FOIL
Husk fresh corn or use frozen
corn on the cob. Spread each
ear with soft butter; sprinkle
with salt Wrap in foil; fold ends
of foil under. Grill over or on
hot coals, turning occasionally.
Allow 10 minutes if fresh ears,
10 to 15 minutes if frozen. Or
bake In a 375 degree oven for
. 30 minutes. ,
O fflEILYWDanD
(DIET BREAD)
O UBUJTTEIHi CUMJSTT
(MADE WITH BUTTER)
O HMDS UK
(CHUCK FULL OF SWEET RAISINS)
O SWEET MdOELS
(RICH 'N' FLUFFY)
O HDflWUTS
(PLAIN, SUGARED OR ICED)
O HDHWIMES
(GREAT FOR SNACKS)
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Here's what the well-dressed man
about town is wearing for hie lei
sure hours this season. The candy,
striped shirt and bright solid shorts
are . of Avondale'a perma-preased
cottons that are wrinkle-resistant
and require little or no ironing. The
outfit is designed by Alfred of New
York.
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Bridge Players
Guests of Club
Mrs. Layne Binnion, Lake
view, Ore., and Mrs. C. W. De
Jarnett, The Dalles, Ore., wer
guest players for the last session
of Riverside Bridge club.
North - south winners were
Mrs. A. W. Lingaas and Mrs.
Richard Milestone, first, 95Vi;
Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and Mrs.
B. B. Hughes, second, 94'i; Mrs.
B. L. Sanderson and Roy Pruitt,
third, 93; Mrs. M. M. Herman
and Mrs. Van Gilbert, fourth,
89.
East-west winners were Berg
Marten and William Isaacs,
first, 10ZM; Mrs. T, J. Fuson
and Miss Isobcl Stuart, second,
96; Mrs. F. R. Baker and Al.Gil
housen, third, 93; Mrs. O. p. Al
enderfer and Mrs. C. L. How
ard, fourth, 92.
' Mayonnaise separated during
refrigeration can be re-emulsi-fied
by being beaten slowly in
to an egg yolk.
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