Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1956, Image 5

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    Three-Way Tie
Is Reported By
Duplicate Club
Duplicate bridge play at last
Wednesday's meeting of River
side Bridge club resulted with
three couples tymg for first, sec
ond and third places with a team
core of !01 points each.
. Bidding ws different on
every board ' but after match
pointing the 24 traveling sheets
the score totaled, the same.
The tftree teams in the North
South group were Mr.' and Mrs.
Al Gilhousen, Mrs. R. J'. Conroy
and Mrs. F. R. Baker, and Mrs
W. W, Stevenson and ROy Pruitt.
Fourth place team for that
irrnup, were Berg Marten and
William Isaacs with 8II2 points.
Placing in the east-west group
were Mrs. Marten and Mrs. Jack
Mitchell, first with 105 points:
Mrs. E. K. Ricker and Mrs. H. J
oyd, second, with 100 points;
Mrs. George Dean and Mrs.
Frauk Uumaek, third with 94V4
points; and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson
and Dr. George B. Dean, fourth
with 851. points.
Meeting Planned
By Rogue-Elk Unit
. Central Point Rogue Elk
Home Extension unit will meet
Friday, November 16, at the
home of Mrs. Kenneth Lacey in
Central Point.
Mrs. Morris Bush will conduct
the morning business meeting,
and luncheon will be served at
noon by Mrs. Lacey. Mrs. Harold
Corliss and Mrs. Harry Nichol
son. A lesson on pest control will
be given by Don Berry, county
extension agent in horticulture.
Members are asked to take
gifts for a Christmas box which
will be sent to the Ganado mis
sion in Arizona, a home for or
phaned Indian children.
School Officials
To Speak for Club
Elliott Becken, assistant super
tendent of schools, will speak
for a meeting of West Side Moth
ers' club to be held Wednesday,
November 14, at 8 p.m.
Plans for the annual Christmas
(Main Society Pages 2 and 3)
News About Books
From the Library
There were 192 new titles I in the Purple, Roth
added I to the Medford Public WeI1 Be Dead. Stout.
libra rinrin Dr'nher Amonffl Western: Stranger From Ari-
the new volumes added to the
adult section of the library were
the following:
Shady Cove Group
Holds Initiation;
Events Announced
Shady Cove The Shady Cove
post. Veterans of Foreign Wars,
initiated new members at the
last meeting. Mrs. William Car
son of Medford, Mrs. Kenneth
Clair and Miss Agnes Oliver
both of Shady Cove, became
members.
Mrs. Gene House announced
there are now four dens of Cub
Scouts and that a pack meeting
would be held at the school
house 7:45 p.m. Monday. She
urged all to attend.
The post announced a turkey
shoot at Trail November 18.
The auxiliary will use the re
cently purchased "candy wagon"
and serve food and refresh-
party for students at West Side ! ments.
school will be discussed, and ! Plans were also made for the
committees appointed. I dinner the auxiliary women are
giving the post in honor of its
being first to reach 100 per cent
membership. It will be given
November 16 in the hall.
After the meeting both post
and auxiliary had refreshments
which were furnished by Mrs.
Tom Merit and Mrs. Dan Krotz.
A meeting November 16 will
be cancelled due to the dinner
for the post.
High SchoofHolds
Fall Formal Dance
Might as
. Religion: Men on Their Knees,
Eaton; faith and Reason-, Ferre;
Everyday Life in Old Testament
Times, Heaton; A Testament of
Devotion, Kelly; God in His
World, Duthie; Luther's Works.
Luther; Worship, Underhill; Red
Letter Days, Han c o c k; The
American Church of the Protes
tant Heritage, Fcrm: An His
torian's Approach to Religion,
Toynbee; A History of Philo
sophical Systems. Ferm; The Sun
and the Umbrella. Feere; The
Great Realities. Miller; This Is
My Faith,. Cole; Providence and
suffering in the Old and New
Testaments, Sutcliffe.
Biography: To the Golden
Shore. (Life of Adoniram Jud
son) Anderson; My Lord, What
a Morning. Anderson; The Liv
ing of These , Days. Fosdick;
Never Plead Guilty, Noble;. Out
of My Darkness,. Sheppard; The
Game of Hearts. Wilson.
Other non-fiction: The Chance
to Read, . McColvin; Longer
Flight. Duff; Community Build
ing, Aronovici; The Family Le
gal Adviser. Gray; United States
Foreign roticy, 1945-1955. Reit-
zei; runnameriiHi r renuii. ivuvjms,
Beginning Readings in French.
Milligan; A Picture History of
Railways, Ellis: What Men Don't
Like About Women, Horton:
The Wonderful Adventures of
Paul Bunyan, Unfermeyer: Mili
tary Customs and Traditions,
Boatner; Agricultural Statistics,
195S. U.S: Agriculture Depart
ment; A Book About American
History. Stimpsori; The Story of
the Old Colony of New Ply
mouth; Morison; Year (1954).
Year, the Annual Picture-History;
Your Lifetime irr Pictures,
Year. The' Annual Picture His
tory: Your Lifetime in Pictures.
Year, 1955. Year. The Annual
Picture History; Your Lifetime
in Pictures. Year, the Annual
Picture History.
Novels of substance: The
Great World and Timothy Colt.
Auchmcloss; Laicot iviy son.
Daniels; The Sleeping Partner.
Graham; The. Nun's Story.
Hulme; The Tribe That Lost
Its Head. Monsarrat; A Certain
Smile. Quorrez;- Come Fill the
Cup.' Wade: The King of Schnor
rers. ZangwilT.
Historical -adventure:. So Far
From Spring, Curry; The Jron
King, Druon; Winf.er Quarters,
Duggan; King of Paris. Endore:
The Wind in His Fists, Jennings:
Trie Lone Watch. " Linington;
Our Valiant Few. Mason; The
Flight, Stcphan; Captain Little
Ax, Street.
Foreign settings: Mamba. Clo
ete; And the Rain My Drink.
Han; The Grecu Hilts and Other
Stories, Mackcn: Rachel Cade.
Mercer.
Science fiction: Best From
Fantasy and Science Fiction.
Fourth Series. Boucher; Best
Science Fiction Stories. 1954,
Bleilet
Mysteries': The Man Who
Didn't Fly. Bennett: Patrick But
ler fur the Defense. Carr; Un
appointed Rounds: Disney; Sum
mer Shock. Lee: Two-Thirds of
a Ghost. McCoy: Mr. Moto's
Three Aces. Marquand: Death
of a Foot. Marsh; The Crimson
i zona. Fox; Buffalo Grass. Gru-
ber; The Wild Bunch, Haycox;
The Devil's Drum, MacDonald;
Thirty Notches, Peeples.
For young adults: Love Is
Forever, Eell; Junior Miss, Ben
son; The Enchanted Islands,
Binns; True Lovt for Jenny,
Burgwyn; Sweet Sixteen, Emery;
Line Smasher, Friendlich: The
Enchanted Summer, Kisinger;
Darcy's Harvest, Lampman: The
Team That Wouldn't Quit; Mac
Kellar; Pierre of the Big Top,
Meek: Mary in Command, Mer
rell; Fireball. Meyers; Half-pint
Fisherman. Montgomery; Girl in
a Hurry, Rowe; Teen-age Avia
tion Stories, Samson; River
Duel, Stoutenburg; Chocolate
Soda, Swift; The Plume Hunters
Mystery, Wallace; Deadmen's
Cave, Wibberley.
Other fiction: Just Be Your
self, Bard; The Spirit of the
Chase, Bright; The Wonderful
Way, Clarvoe; In My Father's
House. Fletcher; The Wreck of
the Mary Deare, Hammond
Innes; The Success. Howe; One
Small Candle, MacKinnon; The
Three Pebbles. Parker; Let My
Name Stand Fair. Seifert.
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MENDING KIT
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the home handyman: a mending
plastic for household furnishings
and clothing accessories. The kit
consists of a fold-up metal tube
of transparent plastic cement
and a vinyl sheet for patching
lampshades, screening, shower
curtains, tablecloths, aprons,
raincoats, umbrellas, upholstery
and inflatable toys.
Easier to Cut,
Sew and Fit
CALENDAR
n4o 9207
W L SIZES
10-18
Printed Pattern
Our new PRINTED Pattern
Talent "Fall Fantasy" was : for the easiest sewing you ve
the theme of the first formal ever seen! Whip up this smart
dance of the school year for stu
dents at Talent High school,
November 2. Autumn colors
were used throughout the school
gymnasium. Decorations includ
ed a gold harvest moon and sil
ver stars.
Glittering leaves near the
band stand spelled out the name
for the dance and served as a
backdrop for the crowning of
the king and queen.
Senior candidate. Fred Helm,
was named king for the occasion
with Miss Jeanne Henry, junior
candidate, as queen.
The dance is an annual event
sponsored by the student council
of the school. Music was pro
vided by the John Lusk or
chestra. 1
Pears Jasiy Addition
To Salad of Greens
New York ;U.R) Pears now
coming to the nation's markets
make a tasty addition to a mixed
green salad.
Here't how: Tear well-washed
green1, into pieces in a salad
bowl Cut a couple of pears into
cubs and add them to the
, greens, along with a handful of
watercress and some coarsely
chopped walnuts. Dribble olive
oil on the salad (enough so the
leave will be coated when the
salad is tossed). Sprinkle with
salt and pepper and squeeze lem
on juice over all. Toss well and
serve immediately.
Cut flowers last longer if cut
in the early morning.
mix-match warkrobe in jiffy
time blouse, jerkin, skirt
each takes ONE yard 54-inch
fabric!
Printed Pattern 9207: Misses'
Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. 18. Blouse,
jerkin, skirt each takes 1 yard
54-inch fabric in all given sizes.
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 cens 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 plainly
NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
Calendar nttlcei and news for
the society secuoo of The MaU
Tribune must be submitted tn
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edi'.ion Is 1 D m Friday Dead
line1 for the weekly calendar is 9
c m of the day of Dublication and
for week day news ia 5 D-m the
day before publication-
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. DAV and auxiliary,
1515 North Riverside avenue.
7:30 p.m. Eagle Point Ele
mentary PTA, at schoolhouse.
7:30 p.m. Circles of First
Presbyterian church: Candle
light, home of Mrs. Jack San
born, 2180 Capital; and Vesper,
home of Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, 839
Minnesota ave.
7:30 p.m. Medford Lady
Lions, home of Robert Urie, 330
Hillhouse ave.
7:30 p.m. Roguette Circle,
Military Order of Lady Bugs,
Veterans hall, 42 North Front
st.
7:45 p.m. Medford Toast
mistress club, 4 Newtown street.
8 p.m. District 4, OSNA,
Rogue Valley hospital pent
house. 8 p.m. Elta Deuell Hubbs
tent, courthouse auditorium.
8 p.m. Nevita Chapter 93,
OES, Central Point.
8 p.m. Pythian club, home
of Mrs. Harry Bryant, 1312 Red
dy ave.
8 p.m. District 4. OSNA,
Rogue Valley hospital pent
house. Wednesday:
10 a.m. Rogue Valley Girl
Scout council, St. Mark's Guild
hall..
10:15 a.m. Medford Home
Extension unit, Courthouse aud
itorium. 12 noon Jackson county
Republican Women, Jackson ho
tel. 12 noon Reamcs Social
club, Medford Masonic hall.
12:30 p. m. Medford
Townsend club, Carpenters Un
ion hall, 123V4 West Main st.
12:30 p.m. Women of Rotary,
Rogue Valley Country club.
1 p.m. AAUW Book Re
view group, home of Mrs. L.
G. McLaren, 1820 Crown ave.
1 p.m. Auxiliary VFW
sewing club, home of Mrs. E.
L. Hitt, Merriman rd.
1:30 p.m. Prospect Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Clarence Hedgpeth.
Tuaeday, November IS, 1S58
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