Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 15, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON! MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday. August 15. 1S58
Marilyn Russell
To Be Graduated;
Wedding Day Set
Oakland Graduating Sunday,
August 19, from Samuel Merritt
Hospital School o Nursing in
Oakland, California, will be Miss
Marilyn M. Russell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Russell, 120
Newtown street, Medford. Miss
Russell plans to join the nursing
staff of Sacred Heart hospital
in Medford after receiving her
diploma.
Miss Russell is engaged to
marry Robert G. Kaufman of
Forest Grove, Ore., November
17.
. Before entering Merritt School
of Nursing, Miss Russell was
graduated from Medford Senior
High school and studied at Wil
lamette University in Salem.
Miss Russell was vice-president
of her class in 1954. Mer
ritt School of Nursing has grad
uated more than 1,300 nurses
since its founding in 1909, many
of them now employed in Ore
gon hospitals.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell and an
other daughter, Nancy, plan to
attend the graduation exercises
in Oakland.
Tennessee Family
Guests in Medford
Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Arthur Jr., and son James III.
left yesterday after having been
guests in Medford of Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Haupert, 2123 Capital
avenue.
The visitors made trips to
Crater Lake National park and
other southern Oregon scenic
spots, and were honored guests
at a small cocktail party which
the Hauperts gave in their honor.
In late July and early August
the Hauperts had as guests Mrs.
Haupert s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Brown, Clayton, Ga.,
and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ben
nett, Savannah, Ga., family
friends. They were in Medford
for two weeks.
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tions for 3 medallions, each 4 '4
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Dept.. P.O. Box IBS. Old Chel
sea Station, New York 11. N.Y.
Print plainly 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, our readers!
Dozens of other designs to order,
all easy, fascinating hand
work! Send 25 cents for your
copy of this wonderful book
right away!
EASY DESSERT
New York (U.R) For a quick
dessert, serve lime-mint banana
cup. Combine 5 sliced bananas
(4 cups) with 1 cup of fresh
lime juice, and 2 tablespoons
of chopped fresh mint. Toss
lightly. Chill and serve in sher
bet glasses. Garnish with sprigs
of fresh mint. 5 servings.
Society
Juvenile Officer
Speaks for Union;
Officers Elected
Mrs. Kay 'Crowell, Jackson
county juvenile officer, spoke' at
a meeting of Medford Women's
Christian Temperance union held
a s t Thursday in Hawthorne
park.
Mrs. Crowell spoke of the pro
posed juvenile detention home
planned by the county, and said
that it is urgently needed. The
home will be ready for use in
1957, according to Mrs. Crowell.
The speaker also talked of the
Children's Farm Home at Cor
vallis which is operated by the
WCTU, and stated that 10 child
ren from Jackson county are
cared for at the home. The
WCTU also has a Youth Temper
ance council in Oregon, and a
Loyal Temperance Legion for
the younger children. The Med
ford LTL is directed by Mrs.
Ellmore Gilstrap, whose husband
is pastor of Central Avenue
Church of Christ.
Speaking of juvenile delin
quency, Mrs. Crowell stated that
young people who attend Sunday
school, or belong to Boy Scouts
and Girl Scouts troops and other
youth agencies are seldom in
trouble.
Mrs. Ina Renker gave the
devotional, and Mrs. Guy Cox,
president, conducted a short
business meeting.
Election was held, with Mrs.
Cox being reelected president.
Mrs. G. O. Sanden was named
vice - president; Mrs. Ernest
Santo, recording secretary; Mrs.
Mabel H o u c k, corresponding
secretary; Miss Elizabeth Burr,
treasurer.
It was announced that the
WCTU would not meet at the
Girls Community club for the
time being since the clubhouse
is to be re-built.
The annual state convention
will be held at Jennings lodge
near Portland September 4-7.
Mrs. Cox was named delegate
to represent the -Medford union.
An invitation was extended by
the Ashland union to the Med
ford group to meet with them
August 23 for a picnic luncheon
at noon. Medford members need
ing transportation are asked to
telephone 2-8368, or 2-4198.
Serving for last week's meet
ing were Mrs. Ernest Santo,
Mrs. Eva Low and Mrs. Edna
Purcell.
A little lemon Juice or vine
gar added to the cooking water
helps tenderize tough meat.
Chairmen Named I
By President of
Prospect Group
Prospect Mrs. Lowell Ash,
president of Prospect Lions aux
iliary, appointed committee
chairmen for the year at the last
meeting, held at the home of
Mrs. Victor Chapman.
They are Mrs. Elizabeth
Young, constitution and by-laws;
Mrs. Steve Larson, membership;
Mrs. Ralph Goode, ways end
means; Mrs. Louis Clevenberg,
sunshine; Mrs. George Hibbard,
welfare; Mrs. Darwin Bevins,
entertainment; Mrs. H e s t o n
Grieve, finance; Mrs. Harry
Harding, publicity; Mrs. Chap
man, historian; Mrs. Steve Lar
son, liaison.
The Lady Lions won the
sweepstakes prize at the Prospect
Jamboree in June.
Last Friday evening the Lions
and auxiliary held the annual
picnic at Union Creek.
Edward Kellys
Home From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly
have returned to Medford after
spending a vacation in Michigan.
The Kellys were joined by their
son, Pfc. Bernard Kelly, who is
stationed at Ft. Jackson in South
Carolina with the United States
Army.
The three visited relatives in
Detroit and later spent some time
in Bay City, Mich. The Kellys,
who are baseball fans, saw three
big league games, one between
the Boston Red Sox and the
Detroit Tigers and another the
Cleveland Indians played Tigers.
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CALENDAR
Calendar oittcea and new. for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and dadlin for the Sun
day edition la '. pm Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar Is ft
a.m of the day of oublication and
for week day newa Ls 5 pjn. the
day before publication.
Wednesday
6:45 p.m. First Baptist
church, fellowship supper for
the Rev. and Mrs. Al Kantor.
7:45 p.m. Medford Jaycette,
meet at Norton's grocery. Phoe
nix, to form car caravan to Rob
ert Foster home, Route 3 Box
238A.
8 pm. Medford Barracks S40
Veterans of World War I and
the Auxiliary, Redman Hall.
8 p.m. Roxy Ann Grange H.
E.C., home of Mrs. Carl Quack
enbush, Foothill rd.
Thursdayi
1:30 p.m. Blue Star Mothers,
home of Mrs. Fred Middlebusher,
1517 West Main st.
we specialize in size!
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"LUCKY
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free if you come in between now
and Saturday, Aug. 18, and we
should be out of your size as per
the size schedule shown.
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rVonderfu.1 news for
the gal who loves pretty shoes and
gets the blues when she's lookftir for her lire! We have the terrifle
Lucky Stride collection, personally designed by Edith Henry
for the tiny-sis! yI or the tang stemmed American Beauty.
From day-time thru date-time. Lucky Strides are to wonderfully versatile
that you'll wear them everywhere. And remember. ..whatever your
aiie, wt h it in a lovely Lucky Stride 1
BURELSON'S The House of Finer Shoes
Family Members
Guests of Wests
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Malinka
of Gary Ind., are in Medford as
guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. Kirk
iand West, 52 Ross court. Mrs.
Malinka is a sister of Dr. West.
Other recent guests of the
Wests were another lister. Miss
Margaret West of Davenport, la.,
and Mrs. West's mother, Mrs.
W. P. Fraser of Pittsburgh, Pa.
, Add a dash of gound white
pepper to the pastry covering
for chicken or meat - pies for
added flavor.
Announce Picnic
Phoenix Phoenix sNeighbori
of Woodcraft will hold a picnia
Thursday, August 18, at 6:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Delbert
Cook. Clover road. Members are
asked to take a hot dish, salad
or dessert and table service for
the family.
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A PRINTED PATTERN solves
your dressmaking problems!
What marvelous ease of sewing
in this stunning new sheath!
Smooth slim lines are a perfect
background for the standaway
collar, deep - yoked neckline.
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Printed Pattern 9169: Misses'
Sizes 10. 12, 14, 3 6, 18. Size 16
takes 3?s yards 39-inch fabric.
This printed pattern assures
perfect fit. Easy directions print
ed on each tissue pattern part.
Send Thirty-five cents in coins
for this pattern add 5 cents for
each pattern for lst-class mail
ing. Send to Marian Martin, care
of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat
tern Dept., 232 West 18th St.,
New York 11, N.Y. Print plain
ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
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