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Thursday, October 25, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE . ... r(' t: t Vice President and Mrs. Richard Nixon, who will riiit Medford tomorrow, are pictured hara with iheir two daugh rs. Patricia. 10. and Julia. 8. at thair homa ia Washington. D. C. Tha homa U a whita brick Htin-room house furnished in contemporary ityle. in rarioue shadea of green. Due to the briefneia of their stay in Medford, no aocial function! ara planned for th Nixom. Church Women By Mission Service Worker Members of Medford Council of Church Women are inviting all interested persons to hear Geffory Hemingway who will speak Friday afternoon, Novem ber 2, in the sanctuary of First Christian church on South Oakdale avenue. Mr. Heming way has just completed three years mission service in Korea and will interpret the nature of war-relief and rehabilitation work in Korea and the special problems involved in this work. , He was born in England and is a graduate of the school of economics. University of Lon don. He served with the Friend's Ambulance unit in Italy during World War II. held a post on the staff of the Italian Mission of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administrat i o n during the past two years. Other features during the afternoon program will include a speaking choir composed of students from Hedrick Junior High school under the direction of Jerry McDougall. Mrs. Ralph Matlack and Mrs. Gloria Smith will sing a duct. Mrs. George Rode will explain the purpose of the Council of Church Women and it's relation to the program for lasting peace. i Opening at 1C A.M., the morn ing will be devoted to business and the election of officers fol lowed by a salad and hot dish luncheon provided by the sev eral affiliated churches. Each church group is asked to pro vide enough food for their own group plus three extra. Rolls are elso to be brought by the sev eral groups. The hostess church will provide coffee. Ministers are invited to the luncheon which will be served at . 12 o'clock and will be followed at 1 o'cock by the program. A nur sery will be provided. Mrs. Wilbur Arnold, chairman for the day. is anticipating a large attendance to hear Mr., Install Terraflex Vinyl Tile . . . the Johns-Manville flooring that keeps beautiful without scrubbing Enjoy the carefree, lifetime floor beauty of J-M Terraflex Vinyl Tile. This vinyl and asbestc tile saves work... needs no scrubbing to keep bright and clean. And Terraflex is tough . . . defies the hardest wear . . . resists the effects of grease, oil, strong soaps and even mild acids. J-M Terraflex is ideal for any type installation: in homes, offices, stores, restaurartj, kitchens, manufacturing areas, etc. A large selection of clear, fresh marbleized colors offers unlimited design arrangements to please every taste. See J-M Terraflex Vinyl Tile ... the floor that keeps its first' day newness a lifetime. Come in, or ask our representative to calL BIG PINES LUMBER CO. 6th at Fir St. to Hear Talk Hemingway, since his work is related to mission programs as carried out in all churches. Due to the fact that the large cloth ing drive for World Service was conducted so very recently, it has been decided not to bring clothing to this service as has been the custom in the past. Sev eral local ministers will partici pate in the devotional periods of the afternoon. Mrs. Robert Dames, TV pro gram chairman for the council, states that her program will be heard during the Ore-Cal Pan orama Thursday, November 1. and that Mrs. Wayne Troxell of First Christian church will ex tend the greetings and invitation to World Community Day activi ties. A number by the speaking choir of students, directed by Dr. McDougall, is also to be given. Mrs. S. D. Earhart is in charge of radio publicity and Mrs. J. Claude Sparks, newspaper pub licity. Campfire Girls Blue Birds Organize The Shining Blue Birds were recently organized by second graders from Washington, Jef ferson and St. Mary's schools. The girls have been busy mak ing tote bags for Halloween and visited a chinchilla farm. They will soon be collecting toys for the firemens annual Christmas project. Girls in the group are Melissa Daniels, Sheryl Gerety, Patty Grahma. Fay Hartsock, Carol Ann Hildenbrand. Patty Huff man, Christine Margin, Denna McGee, Linda McGinty. Vicki Sut Webster, and Joan Zenor. Gingerbread is delicious for breakfast, too. Serve it with broiled pineapple. Phone 2-6251 AAUWTo Take Public Poll for Annual Exhibit A public poll will again be a feature of the sixth annual Brt exhibit, sponsored by Med ford branch, American Associa tion of University Women, at the Medford hotel November 1 and 2. The show will be open from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday. The exhibit is being held in observance of National Art Week. AAUW branches through out the national encourage art, through participation and study grotips. There is an entire di vision of the association devot ed to art in its various aspects. Artists should take their ex hibits to the Medford hotel be fore noon Thursday, November 1. Each artist is limited to two works, not before shown in an AAUW exhibit, and completed within the last two years. Oils and pastels must be framed, and water colors, charcoals and drawings must be matted. Further information may be obtained by contacting the art show chairman, Mrs. Jeffrey Shute, telephone Medford 3-4121. Bishop Coadjutor To Speak Monday All women of St. Mark's Epis copal parish are invited to attend a meeting of the Southern Ore gon Deanery Monday, Actober 29. Holy Communion at 11:00 a.m. will be followed by a business meeting. Luncheon will be served by St. Mark's "Women's auxiliary at 12:30 p.m. Rt. Rev. James W. F. Cermen, D.D., bishop - coadjutor, will speak. He will be accompanied here by his wife. Also attending will be Mrs. Philip Herbig, Eu gene, diocesan auxiliary presi dent. Many others are expected from Roseburg and the other parishes and missions in South ern Oregon. Reservations for luncheon are to be made by calling 3-4591 by Friday. Mrs. W. B. Clegg will preside over the meeting. Practical, Pretty! A pocket for your facecloth what a clever idea! Add crochet ed edging; you'll have a towel that's pretty enough for gift giving! Pattern 7017: Crochet direc tions for shell pocket 7x8' ': edling Hi inches in string. Or for smaller towels, use No. 30 cotton. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168. Old Chel sea Station, New York 11. N.Y. Prine plainly NAME. ADDRESS, AND PATTERN NUMBER. 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