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TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. October 3. 1936 Nurses Hold Convention In Medford Opening sessions of the an nual convention of Oregon Li censed Practical Nurses' assoc iation are being held here today at the Jackson hotel. About 80 delegates are attending and Mrs. Oma Pysher. Portland, state pres ident, is conducting the sessions. She presided over a state board session last night. Dr. Alvin Robert was speaker for a luncheon today, his topic being "Better Patient Care." Dr Donald McCeary addressed a session at 1:30 o'clock and Dr. Edwin R. Durno, Miss Gertrude Molloy, R.N., and Miss Doris Manasco, nurse's aide, partici pated in a panel discussion on "Today's Hospital Team." Following business sessions delegates were taken on a tour of Bear. Ceek Packing company Thursd: y delegates will hr-ar reports and elect officers. The convention will close Thursday night with banquet in the Pio neer room. Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president of Southern Oregon college, will address the ban quet and officers will be install ed. The association is newly or ganized in the state, the group having been formed as a part of a nation-wide movement to pro mote practical nursing in an ef fort to relieve the shortage of nurses. Four schools are now in op eration in the state to train wo men in practical nursing, and establishment of others is con templated. National and state standards have been established, and examinations are required for those seeking licenses. Ruch PTA"Plans Meeting Friday Ruch Ruch Parent-Teacher association will hold the first meeting of this school year, Fri day. October S, at 8 p.m. in the school gymnasium. All parents are invited to vis it the various classrooms before the meeting, and meet the teach er! and newcomers to the com munity. , A program on safety will be presented by the sixth and sev enth grades under the direction of Kenneth Nivens. Refreshments will be served by the executive committee. Society Easier to Cut, Sew and Fit Pill 3lf 2-: tat HI '7 3 Iff ' m m:& 9398 1218 Printed Pattern Our new ' PRINTED PAT TERN! Cinch to make just one main pattern part to this stun ning dress. Sheath-slim front sil houette, a softly bloused back that's all the winter fashion news. Wonderlully flattering easiest sewing! Printed Pattern 9398: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16. 18. Size 16 re quires 2 yards 54-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 1st class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Voters' League Holds Meeting; Units Explained A visual presentation of the year's calendar was the means of introducing the resource chair men of the League of Women Voters of Medford during a luncheon meeting held Saturday at Rogue Valley Country club. Those participating in the pre sentation were Mrs. Ogden Kel logg, Gold Hill, state item chair man; Mrs. Charles Crary, nation al item; Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter, local item; Mrs. John Ouster- hout, finance, and Mrs. I. S. Thomas, voters' service chair man. Mrs. Thomas was assisted by members of her committee, Mrs. Don Bohnert. Miss Laura York, Mrs. Gordon McKenzie, Mrs. Harold Snodgrass and Mrs. Ronald James. Mrs. Hugh Collins spoke brief ly on the part the study units play in the league program. She emphasized the fact that the units are the backbone of league activity, and the basis for all league programs. League can take active stands only on issues that have been suggested by a majority of league u n i t s for study, and on any issue only af ter all sides and factors relating to the issue have been studied. Concluding her talk, Mrs. Col lins conducted a buzz session fol lowed by reading and answering the questions brought out in the session. New members introduced were Mrs. J. C. Collins, Mrs. Stewart Milnes, Mrs. Richard Pedley, Mrs. Carlton Bismark. Mrs. Maurice Ritchey and Mrs. Ar thur McMillin. Mrs. Homer Marx was in charge of arrangements. BOOK ON CANCER The latest, authoritative facts about cancer are presented in Dr. Charles S. Cameron's "The Truth About Career." which has been added to the Medford Pub- lie lihrarv. According to the author, thoughtful reading of this book can help reduce your chances of ever succumbing needlessly to a potentially cur able cancer by one-half. Dress up your favorite cooked vegetables with an almond, brown butter sauce. 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Here's an easy way to serve a vegetable with a swish for a party or family dinner. Mix a drained one pound can of cut green beans with Vi cup sour cream and 2 tablespoons mayon naise, and heat. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Dental Assistants Presented Caps Four dental assistants received their caps during a meeting of the Southern Oregon Dental As sistants' association held Septem ber 26 at Oakdale clinic. They were Miss Marilyn Myhre. Miss Janice Stanford, Mrs. Eloise Ni ckel, Grants Pass, and Miss June Stewart. Eleven women from Medford traveled to. Portland recently to take the certification examina tion. All had finished an extens ive training course given under the direction of several Medford dentists, and following an out line provided by national certifi cation headquarters. . Taking the examination were Miss Ann Bateman, Miss Leona Bateman. Mrs. Irene Culy, Mrs. Betty Duncan Carlson, Miss Mary Durham, Mrs. Barbara England Hayes, Grants Pass, Mrs. Marian Lusk, Mrs. Betty Niedermeyer, Mrs. 9ybill Pres cott. Grants Pass: Mrs. Frances Rutter and Mrs. Lucille Wilson. Results of the examination will not be known for several weeks. The association issues an invi tation to all dental assistants in southern Oregon to attend the meetings, held the fourth Wed nesday evening of each month. Time and place of the meetings will be announced in the calen dar of the Mail Tribune. Fifteen members and seven visitors attended the meeting. t Split round sesame seed topped barbecue buns and fill with ripe olive chunks, thinly sliced celery and shredded cheese mixed with mayonnaise. When you want a hot sandwich wran these in foil and heat in a moderate oven. Congressman Harris Ellsworth to Attend Neighborhood Parties A series of informal neighbor hood coffee parties will be held in the county Friday and Sat urday, in order that anyone in terested may meet Congressman Harris Ellsworth. The congress man arrived in the county Monday. Any voter who would like to talk with Congressman Ells worth is invited to attend the party in his own neighborhood, it is stated. First of the coffees will be held at 9 a.m. Friday at the home of Mrs. W. W. Howard, 1707 West Main street and the second at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. W. J. Warner, 519 South uakdale avenue. Others are scheduled at the home of Mrs Otto Ewaldsen, 20 Ross court; 11 a.m. and Mrs. Dwight Find- ley, Old Stage road at 1 p.m. As sisting Mrs. Findley will be Mrs Francis Chenev, Mrs. Minnie Blackstone and Mrs. Alfred Beck. Two parties are set for Fri day afternoon, one at 2:30 p.m. in the Applegate schoolhouse, with Mrs. Lester Adams as hos tess, and the second at 3:45 p.m. in the Ruch school gymnasium with Mrs. Evelyn Winningham as hostess The Saturday series will begin with a coffee hour at the home of Mrs. Meyers Jones, 1813 Min nesota avenue, at 9 a.m. and at 10 a.m. the congressman will be at the home of Mrs. Lester Gil man, Merriman road. Mrs. Ches ter Ashton will be hostess for the third to be held in the Le gion hall on Pine street in Cen tral Pnint a 11 a" Saturday afternoon events are (4 0 Parker Woods lets It IttUS 1 105 E. MAIN scheduled at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vinson Vaughn, Browns boro road one mile east of Eagle Point, with Mrs. Dick Spain as sisting; at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Weisbrod. Route 1. Box 228, Shady Cove, and one at 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. D. H. Barber, McLeod bridge, Trail. Meeting Cancelled The regular meeting of Weno nah club which was scheduled for Thursday, October 4, has been cancelled. The next meet ing of the club will be Octo ber 18. DINGY YELLOWED LINGERIE? Isn't it disheartening to sea your silk and synthetic whites turn yellow after just a few washings ? But there's a simple solution White King Soap. No oilier type of washday product keeps these whites so store white as White King Soap. So don't take costly chances with an ordinary washday product. Wash a (I your silk and synthetic things, from the time you buy them, only In White King Soap. ADYrXTIIEMCNT Dead line Sunday nt noon Saturday. 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