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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1956)
If and dj that it day ai came as the the ti to wi r takti dwa nao wb t " a DC - at I The Alabama Extension Serv-1 ;lce says that a piece of charcoal In the refrigerator will help ate; eorb the odor of onions, fish or , other strongly flavored foods. Our Low Cost Trial Offer! WURLITZER Lesson Loan Plan s-i noo Per Monrh Delivers a NEW PIANO Into Your Home! Here's What You Get: A NEW WURLITZER P:ano in Your Home! Weekly Private Lessons! FREE Delivery! All Music Material! Purchase on Family Budget Plan! Phone 2-5702 PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE Southern Oregon's Oldest and Finest Music Store 111 North Central Drop hi and enjoy Hi relaxing music of Arthur Manrer on Hi organ. From 12 to 1 daily. E F " 4, '4. - - -.r v 'Medford BPWC Announces First "Beep of the Week" Mrs. Harriett Watson was chosen "Beep of the Week" at the September meeting of Medford Business and Professional Wom en's club Thursday at Roxy Ann Grange hall. Selection of a popular and outstanding member of the club as "Beep" was inaugurated by the club this year as a part of National Business Women's week, to be celebrated throughout the nation September 23-30 Mri. Harriett Watson, chosen as "Beep of the Week" by Med ford Business and Professional Women's club Thursday night, is shown here receiving a banner from Miss Voda Brower, club president. Selection of the "Beep," first ever chosen by the club, marks the opening of National Business Women's week here. Mrs. Watson, a past president, will be honored at a number of events planned for the week. Golden Wedding DinnerGiven For Medford Couple on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Heft, 211 North Columbus avenue, were honored by friends who gave a dinner in celebration of their golden wedding anniver sary, Sunday, September 16, in the annex of the Assembly of God church, following the morning service. It was planned as a surprise to the couple. Mrs. Wallace Nylander sang, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Lloyd Thornton. A gift of 50 one-dollar bills was present ed them by the Rev. R. E. Cull in behalf of himself and mem bers of the church. Mrs. Heft, the former Estella M. Grisham, and her husband were married in Jackson coun ty, September 5, 1906. at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Grisham. Mr. Heft came to this connty from Michigan in 1904. while his bride, a native of Nebraska, ar rived in Jackson county with her parents in 1900. The Hefts have one daughter, Mrs. Edward Bingham, 16 Mis tletoe street, and two grandchil dren, G. Edwin Bingham, at present attending University of Oregon, and Mrs. Norman Love. Their great granddaughter just missed being born on their fif tieth wedding anniversary. Baby Ramona Delene Love arrived at a Medford hospital September 6, about eight hours too late for the celebration. In charge of arrangements for the occasion was Mrs. Alfred Bendickson, assisted by Mrs. Guy C. Erickson, Mrs. William McKinley and Mrs. Don L. Ja- llll!iX7Wl1y MA'N BARTLETT STREETS TV mtoroso J J"-''i ! m jib 'W. wryli lit wrw As Seen In BRIDE'S MAGAZINE One of the lovely gowns from our extensive collection! Memorably Brilliant Is Your Wedding Party Your Bridal Party Worries Vanish When left in the Experienced Hands of Burelson's! by BURELSON'S let Burelson's guide you in every detail of your wedding party, Bridal Gowns from 39.95 Bridal Veils from 12.95 Bridesmaid Gowns from 16.95 Mrs. Inez Friel, general chair man for the week here, outlined the schedule of events and stat ed that Mrs. Watson will be honored at these. After Mrs. Watson's selection Thursday night, she was presented a ban ner by Miss Voda Brower, presi dent of the club, and asked to wear it during the day as she worked at The California-Ore gon Power company, and to func tions given 'in her honor. It was stressed that Mrs. Watson as "Beep of the Week" will sym bolize the modern business wo man. Purpose of the national week is to promote friendly working relationships between all train ed working women in all dif ferent industries and professions and to arouse interst in the increasing importance of the contribution of business women to the national economy, it is stated. Attending the meeting as guest was Miss Stella Selliah, a career woman from Singapore visiting in Medford. She took an informal part in the panel dis cussion of "Career Advancement for Women" arranged and mod erated by Miss Laura York, pro gram chairman for the evening. Opening the week is a break fast given in honor of Mrs. Wat son at nine o'clock this morn ing at Rogue Valley Country Club. After this breakfast, spon sored by the executive board and presided over by Miss Brow er, members plan to attend in groups the eleven o'clock ser vice of churches of their choice Monday, September 24, the Beep will be a guest at the Chamber of Commerce round r , t " -A Jean Drysdale Jean Drysdale Now With Band; To Tour Europe Miss Jean Drysdale, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drysdale, 618 Chestnut avenue, had joined the Ann Jones West ern Sweethearts, all-girl band, as featured accordionist. Miss Drysdale, who attended Mc McLoughlin Junior High school last year, left Portland August 29 and accompanied the band on a tour through Idaho, Montana and North Dakota. The band traveled into Canada last week, is booked south into Washington, D.C., and later will tour Europe, North Africa, and Near East countries under the sponsorship of United Service Organizations. The accordionist first studied music at St. Mary's school and later played with Mrs. Eve Prentice's Accordianas. More recently she studied with Caesar Muzzioli of Medford. The band tour will take several months, Mrs. Drysdale reports. cobs. The wedding cake was deco rated by Mrs. Bendickson and her daughter, Mrs. Warren Ar nold. Table decorations were in white and gold; flowers used were huge golden dahlias grown and furnished by Ray C. Anderson, Morrow road, and roses by William Kamberg, Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Heft, accompan ied by Mrs. Heft's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Grisham, Central Point, were also enter tained in Grants Pass at the home of Mrs. Heft's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian G. Thompson, formerly of Medford. Let Us Help You In This Most Important Event! PHONE 2-6428 - The ONLY Burelson's In Medford U I I JII.1H JJI 11U.II UIIBI II. Ml - - fiwrifumiii i i'1 Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport table luncheon at the Jackson hotel. At 2:30 p.m. she will be intervied with Mrs. Friel and Miss Bower on Val Rogue TV by Miss Helen Webster, answer ing questions on the purpose and accomplishments of the Interna tional Federation of BPW. Wednesday noon a Business Woman's luncheon will be spon sored by the club for the first time. It will be held in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. This will be open to any busi ness or professional woman; no invitation is needed and reserva tions may be made by telephon ing Mrs. Friel, 2-4039, or Mrs. Enid Rankin, 2-8448, by Tues day, September 25. Jennings Pierce will be guest speaker, his topic being "The Women of Our Town". Miss Brower will preside; Mrs. Friel will be mistress of ceremonies and will see that everyone "meets the Beep." Thursday, September 27, the Beep will be presented by Mrs. Bert Pree at the Greeters' club Kaffee Klatch of the Chamber of Commerce at the Medford hotel. Friday, September 28. Mrs. Watson will make a call On the "West Side Party" of KMED radio station. Business and Professional Wo men will close the week's ac tivities with a traditional tea at the Medford Hotel Rogue Room Sunday, September 30 for members and guests. Hours will be 3-5 o'clock. Sisters Return From Long Trip Mrs. G. O. Sanden, 304 South Central avenue, returned Thurs day eveninc from a nra trin which took her as far south as Tia Juana, Mexico. She left June 20 and enroute south spent a week attending the meetings of "The Camp Farthest Out" held at the University of Redlands, Calif., and another week at the home of her son. Gaep Sanrinn and family at San Diego. one tnen joined her sister, Mrs. Vivian Pathmann, River side, and together they took a 5-day conducted tour of Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion Nation al Parks and Cedar Breaks Na tional Monument in Arizona and Utah. In Salt Lake City they visited Mormon Square and other nnints of interest, then continued to uenver, Cheyenne, Chicago and Evanston, 111., and Madison, Wise. Thev stnnneH in varir.,,. Minnesota towns, including Pres- xon, tneir tormer home town. They attended the opening day of the Minnesota State Fair at St. Paul. Later the women trav eled to Rapid City, S. D., toured the Black Hills anH attenriort -tho world famous Passion Play there. inis play is held in an outdoor ampitheater which seats 2,000 persons, and the storv is eiven just as the Bible tells it. In Spokane, Wash., the trav elers visited a sister and then Continued to Seattle. Vanmnwr and Victoria, B. C. for sight seeing. They visited a sister at Portland and at the home of Mrs. Lois McMullin at Cottage Grove, Ore. Mrs. Pathmann is a Sunday, September 23, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE guest at the home of her son, E. H. Pathmann. Medford, and her sister. Mrs. Jewel Parr of Phoe nix, until returning south. ! i. 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