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fTWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday, September 21. 1956 Help Yourself to Happiness ..JJS4?" are taTtted to present their problems. All queries will receive snemdual attention and should be accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope, directed to MARY HARRIS SLIFERT. MA. Department ol Educa tion. The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF FAMILY RELATIONS, S2t1 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles 2T, California. Can I Really Fall In Lot At First Sight? "A soon as I saw him," says Judy, "I fell in love with him. I knew it was the real thing right way!" There is no such thing as fall ing in love, a Family Relations expert says, nor is there such a thing as love at first sight. These opinions will arouse howls of anguished protest from our bobby-soxers. However, Ralph G. Eckert, former consultant to the California Department of Educa tion, has met their protest with a 32-page pamphlet entitled "So You Think It's Love." This pam phlet attacks a number of juve nile ideas which were inherited from Mom and Pop. It is issued by The Public Affairs Commit tee, 22 East 38th Street, New York 16, New York. Lasting love is based on reali ties, on questions which have proven their existence not on the flash judgment of the passing attraction. How much do you really enjoy a person? How much do you care about his happiness? How much do you admire him? How much do you respect him? Is there normal physical attrac tion between you? Love is all of these and more. Grandma used to say that "when the right per son comes along you'll know it." However, according to statistics of marriage counselors, love sel dom comes permanently and sud- Three Clubs Plan Square Dances Saturday Night Two square dance clubs have announced dances for Saturday, September 22. A dance will be held at Ker shaw squarat beginning at 8:30 p.m. Gordon Kershaw and Ken Howe will call, and potluck re freshments will be served. All aquare dancers are welcome to attend. Square Hoppers will hold a dance at Smith's barn on Griffin Creek road. Harold Evans will call the squares beginning at 8:30 p.m. Potluck refreshments will be served, and an invitation is extended to all square dancers. Double H Square Dance club will hold a dance at Moose hall Saturday, September 22, begin ning at 8:30 p.m. The dance is open to the public and all square dancers are invited. Potluck re freshments will be served. Fran Cronin will call. Builders' Class The monthly social meeting of Builders' class Eastwood Baptist church, will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock" at the .church. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Garner and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tuttle will be hosts. All young adults interested ; are invited to attend. denly and proves lasting. It has been found that four out of five hasty marriages have ended in divorce at the end of the first year. Here are some questions with which you may wish to test your love for your partner: 1. Are we considerate of each other's beliefs? 2. Are we eager for our friends to know each other? 3. Are we willing to concede differences of opinion? 4. Are we anxious to please each other? 5. Are we proud of each other's appearance? 8. Do we overlook each other's shortcomings? 7. Do we feel that we can trust each other completely? If we cannot answer yes to the majority of these questions, we may well not be in love. Society pres.- AAUW President At Board Session Mrs. Frances Willett, dent of Medford branch, Amer ican Association of University Women, is in Eugene to attend the fall meeting of the state board of AAUW. Sessions are being held at Erb Memorial building on the University of Oregon campus today and Sat urday. The program calls for execu tive and finance committee meet ings Friday morning, state chair men and executive committee members conferences this after noon and a dinner tonight at the Eugene hotel. Special meetings for branch presidents are plan ned for tomorrow morning. Dr. Lois Meek Stolz, professor of psychology at Stanford uni versity since 1946, will be the keynote speaker. Mrs. R. Willard Duncan, Klamath Falls, state president, will preside for the business sessions. Mrs. Duncan has announced that Baker has been selected as the site of the 1957 convention of AAUW members in Oregon. The convention will be held April 25-27, and Dr. Anna L. Rose Hawkes. president of the national association, will deliver the keynote address. Anniversary Party Planned by broup Scottish Rite Women's will celebrate the tenth anniver sary of organization with a pot luck dinner set for Monday, September 24, at 6:30 p.m. at the Masonic hall. All wives, sisters, mothers and daughters of Scottish Rite Ma sons are invited to be present. Cards will follow dinner. Members whose names begin with the letters A to G are asked to take a hot vegetable for the dinner. G through L, salads; M through Z, cake or pie. Mrs. Mrank D. Salyers is pres ident of the group. club ?V'$;.y 'NEW SLANT nam lyiii mini j J J , w "V slims f"i you ' ""lf-?w 1 you walk! 6 reai m ih kniCi on th bias! With eery step you tike. New SUnt "gives" at the thigh nd draws i your tommy ... bath mi the rery same time! No teami. no bones, no center panel! Its front Cull-fashioned like the famous Silf Skin pantie girdle! $ Ort Small, medium, large. Q rrsoW '",'.!"'PER CONTROL i fj N I McSWrrS FASHON CattTOt 1 W invit you to open a charge account or use our lay-a-way plan. 214 EAST MAIN Phone 2-7169 Tea Will Honor St. Mary's Faculty The faculty of St. Mary's school will be honored at a tea Sunday, September 23, given by members of the grade school and high school parents' clubs. Mn. John Laden is general chairman. The tea will be held in the activities' room of the school from two until four o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Laden and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Richter will serve as hosts, and pouring will be offi cers, and wives of officers of the two clubs. This includes Mrs. Laurance Espey, Mrs. Jerry T. Burroughs. Mrs. William Calla han, Mrs. Oscar J. Halboth, Mrs. D. J. Reverman and Mrs. Her bert Seitzs Parents of children attending the school and members of Sa cred Heart Catholic church con gregation are invited to attend the event. Style Winner! new I Pjr Printed Pattern TTT 9397 waist 1 1 y Sew-easy; directions printed on each pattern part of this new fall skirt! Note its smart back interest slimming box pleats, novel belt. Make several in gay plaid, solid color woolens to mix and match with your favorite tops! Printed Pattern 9397: Misses' Waists 24, 25, 26, 28. 30, 32 inches. Size 28 takes 2's yards 54-inch. 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 first-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care Medford Mail Tribune. Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Piracy of Ideas Widespread In World of Fashion Design BY CAY PAULEY United Prasi Correspondent New York (U.R) Fashion de-j signers create more ruses than a petticoat has ruffles to keep their designs from being filched. The net result their designs go right on being filched. Leading manufacturers on New York's Seventh avenue, heart of the nation's multi-million dollar clothing industry, say fashion ptracy is just one of the constant headaches of the busi ness. Many resignedly add that nothing can be done about it un til Uncle Sam provides more protective legislation. But all those who employ top design staffs adopt security methods against this skulldug gery some of the methods are fantastic. This week when designer Pauline Trigere's entire collec tion disappeared later to be located talk started all over again about the piracy problem. Piracy consists simply of the theft of an idea for a dress, coat, suit or hat or some por tion of its detail. Maybe just a collar treatment. Perhaps the drape of a skirt. The thievery can occur any where in the four to five months it takes for a garment to go from designer sketch to the finished product in the store. Quick Copy The late Hattie Carnegie once complained she spotted a replica of one of her suit designs in a Fifth Avenue shop window, while hers was still in the finish up stage in the workroom. Designer Trigere, who recent ly returned from Europe, said one manufacturer walked up to her aboard ship and said: "Miss Trigere, you didn't have such a good line this year. I only bought three suits." It's an old custom, for a man ufacturer to buy custom-made designs in a store and start run ning up copies in a matter of hours. Manufacturers complain other copyists send their wives to a store to buy a number, and return it a few days later for credit on her charge account. In the meantime, it'i been copied. Sometimes a seamstress is bribed to reveal details of a de- Phoenix Presbyterians To Hear Sermons on Ten Commandments The Rev. Ernest R. Volkman of the Phoenix First Presby terian church will preach the second sermon in his series on the Ten Commandments this' Sunday. The sermon will be "Don't Overwork." Sunday afternoon at 4 the Presbytery Training i n s t itute will be held in Grants Pass. At a meeting of the Sunday school officers and teachers held Sept. 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Claflin plans were made for Rally day and promotion Sunday at the church. Plans were also discussed for the winter schedule. Friday, Sept. 28, will be fam ily night at the Phoenix church. Besides the covered dish dinner a colored film. "My Right and My Cause," the story of the Bible in Korea, will be shown. signer's line. Some manufactur ers accuse a few store buyers of feeding copyists. Other designers have spotted miniature cameras in the head of a cane or handle of an umbrella at 'their first showings. Ineffective Law Eleanor Lambert, spokesman for the New York Dress Institute, said U.S. designers can patent their ideas, but few manufactur ers have been able to win suits against alleged patent infringers. Paris designers are protected by the government piracy is a criminal offense and by a $1, 000 fee, which a buyer or man ufacturer must pay for admit tance to preview of a designer collection. One manufacturer tries to copy another to save costs. A creative designer, for instance, earns from $25,000 to $60,000 a year in New York Maintenance of a sample room like Trigere's cost as high at $250,000 a year. Designers protect themselves in devious ways. Some screen every person admitted to the showroom while a collection is being made. Others lock all sketches in a safe. Designer Mainbocher "sacks" his live models in muslin coverings when he's not in the room -with them. We found one designer who uses no cloak and 'dagger tech nique. Ben Zuckcrman, a leader in coat and suit design, said: "Let them copy. I can make 'em faster than they can steal 'em." Couples Club Plan First Fall Meeting With Barbecue' Supper The Couples club of the Con gregational church will hold their first fall meeting Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Edward Leach on Jacksonville-Central Point high way. A barbecue supper will be held. In case of rain the meeting will be held indoors. Hosts for the meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norris end Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Smith. Those planning to attend are asked to notify the Norris' or Smiths. CALENDAR Calendar nttlces and newe for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition la 1 p.m. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendai is 8 t-m of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 DJn the day beiore publication Soloist Sunday Soloist for the Sunday morn ing service at the Church of the Nazarene will be W. Lee Mansveld. He will sing, "I'm a Child of His Care." Friday 6:30 p.m. Lincoln PTA, din ner at school gymnasium. 6:30 p.m. Canton Siskiyou and auxiliary, Odd Fellows hall, 221 West Sixth street. Saturday 1 p.m. Crater Lake Chapter, DAR at Tally-Ho in Talent. Americans buy about $300 mil lion worth of phonograph re cords in an average year. Party Tonight The young adults of the East wood Baptist church. North Keene Way dr. at Ridgcway, will hold a party at the church this evening at 7:30 p.m. Youth Study Period The youth devotional and study period at the Advent Christian church, West Jackson and Welch sts., will meet at 6 p. m. Sunday. Following the meeting a social hour will be held. Organisations which submit news to tho society and wo men's secticn of The Medford Mail Tribune ara asked to mail the nam of the group, and the names of the president and reporter to the offica in the near future. A file of such organisations i s maintained for us of the paper and io loan. Cook's Beauty Clinic Will be Closed Tuesday and Wed. Sept. 25-2 OPEN for Business in NEW LOCATION 219 S. Central Thursday, Sept 27 y 4V ;VM Oops! We Goofed! WE ORDERED TOO MANY! Saturday Only! We have so many Canaries on hand w must sell at . oncel These ara young birds so young we cannot determine which sex. Make wonderful, cheerful pets. SAVE NOWI Nev er again at this pricel Canary Birds oo each CAGE 1 r. . 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Prices plus tax. eu1 WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY i i Ml fri.WA7 W W W K rv n r s, m o) n mm Open All Day Saturday - Sept. 22 FALL TERM 24th September 24th September f SECRETARIAL &- ACCOUNTING COURSES Day or Evening Classes Shorthand SPEEDWRITING Typewriting Business Machines Dictaphone Business Psychology Specialized Training n:- Accounting Business Math Business English Filing and Indexing Mimeographing Spelling as' ROBERTSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 40-42 N. Riverside, Medford, Oregon Phone 3-4264 j Main at Riverside Phone, 2-6440