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0 TWO MEOFOHB (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday. Novambvr 27. 1958 Christian Women To Hold Bazaar Women's Fellowship of First Christian church, will hold the annual bazaar, Thursday, No vember 29, in Fellowship hall of We church. Ninth and Oakdale avenue. It will open at 9 a.m. ftesks the usual gifts of apuens, and other articles, -an assortment of glow candles and .Christmas decorations will be of fered. Several .dressed dolls, in cluding a walking doll with bride's trousseau and a large as sortment of doll clothes will be on s.'je. Baked goods, farm produce, fruit cakes, homemade mince meat and dressed yooltry are also to behold. . The High School Fellowship . will sell candy, with the pro ceeds to go for missionary work a Lunch will be served from 11 a:ra. 'until 1:30 p.m. A ham din ner will be served from 5 to 6:30 pJn. Mrs. Carl Pearson is in charge ofthe meals, while Mrs. A. H. Gregory ic general chair man of the bazaar. Sunday, December 2,' will be observed as" "Women's Day" among the entireties of the Christian Brotherhood, with spe cial emphasis on missions. The Christian Women's Fellowship he a large missionary financial program Which applies on the local church's support of its link missionaries, Mr. and Mrs. Del bert Troxell, now serving in Japan. An offering will be taken at morning service which will apply on this progfam. Bride-Elect Guest At Shower Party ' . Hilts Miss Lynn Killings worth was gust of honor at bridal shower last Tuesday eve ning at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Pat Killingsworth. Those attending were Mrs. Ray Middleton, Mrs. Dudley Kill ingsworth, Mrs. Roger Ceceato, 'Mrs. Walt Laustalot, Mrs. Bill .Sherman, Mrs. John Shaw and children, Mrs. Don Powers, Mrs. Leonard Alfons and daughters, Violet and Jo Lee, Mrs. Naomi Owens, Mrs. Bill Thomas, Mrs. Audamor De Clerck, Miss Rita Middleton, Misses Selma and' Patty Trimm, Miss Jeri Johnson', the hostess and her daughter. Games were played with prizes : going to Violet Alphonse, Jeri Johnson, Mrs. Audomar De . Clerck, and Mrs. Leonard Al- . fonso. Are you eating your way to a heart attack? Doctors have new evidenea that our high-cholesterol (high-fat) diet is the real villain behind coronary dis ease! In this week's Post youll learn how they think a low-fat diet could av thousands of lives this year. Find out why the in- cidence of heart disease among the Japanese and tha Eskimos is so lowl And discover an eminent doe tor's reammendation for eventually cutting heart disease by fifty per cent I WALT DISNEY The man behind 5 Mickey Mouse! Disney's daughter, Diane, tells about her famous faih-' urly days in mov ieland! Find out how he conceived Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck I Enjoy the Tiumorous account of how Walt came to marry 0 his secretary! Don't miss "My lad, Walt Disney"! IN Alt, artickt, i. sto nes, S strials Out today on all newsstands Society Instant Iron-On! A CURTIS MAGAZINE Save! 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Miss Cingcaid, director for "release time" religious educa tion in Jackson county, will -present a Christmas program. Medford PTA Mother-singers will present numbers under the direction of Mrs. Leroy Jensen, accompanied by Mrs. H.' C. Drew. There will be a consultation time from 2 to 2:30 p.m. for any parent who wishes to talk with the teaches in their rooms. Moth ers of children in the second grade will serve and child care will be provided. There will be no meeting of the Washington unit in Decem ber. The January meeting will be a dad's night potluck dinner. Golden Link Class Announces Meeting Golden Link Bible class of First Baptist church will meet Thursday, November 29, at the home of Mrs. Geneva Ruth, 317 South Orange street, for a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. ' A devotional study on "Solo mon, a Man of Wisdom," will be given by Mrs. Chris Zink and Mrs. Donn Piatt. Mrs. James Neely will have charge of the White Cross project. Mesdames Lester Wilcox, C. Z. Boyden and Lula Gleason com pose the social committee. Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vilas were hosts for a cocktail party Satur day, November 24, inviting friends to their home on Route 2. The party was one of a series being given by Mr. and Mrs. Vilas. Haskins Return ' From Trip Abroad Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haskins have returned to their home in Medford after a five month's absence during which they toured Europe. The Haskins left Medford June 23 and motored to central Illinois to visit rela tives and friends before sailing for Europe July 19 on the Queen Mary. The couple then joined the Campus Tours of the Olson Travel organization and with a group of 26, toured seven coun tries for 48 days. At the close of that period they took an exten sion tour into Scotland, Ireland and Wales. They rested a week at Croydon, England, at the Shirley Park hotel, and then made another extension tour. this one to Norway, Sweden and Denmark. October 4 Mr. and Mrs. Has kins sailed for the United States on the Queen Elizabeth. After spending a few days in New York they returned to Pekin 111., and spent some time with Mrs. Haskins' sister, Mrs. Louis Schram and other relatives and close friends. Before returning they visited Miss Ora Cox, for mer principal of Lincoln school, Medford, who lives in Bushnell, 111. The Haskins were entertained by relatives and friends in Illi nois before leaving and upori're- turning from Europe. The couple visited 14 countries and traveled on many bodies of water. In ad dition to crossing the Atlantic they crossed the Straits of Dover, the English channel, the North Sea and were on the Bal tic, Adriatic and Mediterranean seas. They covered over 25.000 miles by auto, train, bus , ship, street car, motor boat, funicular and gondolas and said upon re turning home that they found no place which seemed better to them than the Rogue River val ley and Medford. Congregational Group Plans Tea Women's fellowship of Med ford Conffreeational church will sponsor a silver tea Friday, De cember 7, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henselman, 333 Admore av enue. Purpose of the event is to sell articles which are made at the N a E D a d a Neighborhood house in Bombay, India. Neighborhood House strives to meet the social, cultural, eco nomic, and physical needs of thousands from many commu nities of India. For the past 27 years it has served as a model for other welfare centers in In dia, the sponsors state. Bags, place mats, skirts, and many other handmade items will be on sale. The public is invited to attend this tea. Daughter, Fiance, Here for Holiday Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Farrell for Thanksgiving were their daughter, Miss Calesta Far rell and her fiance, Dr. Johann Vilhelm Aubert. They left Sun day for San Francisco accom panied by Mrs. Farrell. The Aubert - Farrell wedding has been set for December 16 in Medford. Dr. Aubert, who is on the staff of the Center for Ad vanced Study in Behavioral Sci ences at Stanford under a re search fellowship, is from Oslo, Norway. The couple will live temporarily in California after the wedding, and later will go to Oslo. 4 Initiation Held By Medford Bethel Seven girls were initiated into Bethel 14. International Order of Job's Daughters, at a stated meeting Wednesday, November 21. The initiates included Miss Linda Harnsberger, Miss Cheryl Linn. Miss Caroline Benyer. Miss Pauline Benyer. Miss Mar tha Gifford, Miss Martha San born and Miss Joyce Heaton. During the business meeting. Miss Bernice Skoog, honored queen, introduced Ross Gilkison, worthy patron of Reames chap ter, Order of Eastern Star. )ift-Perfect! SINFANT DOLL j WARDROBE i Plenty of time to sew this wonderful 12-garment wardrobe for daughters' favorite baby doll! Thrifty, easy sewing makes it the perfect gift! Dress, bonnet, coat, booties, snowsuit, playsuit, kimono, bunting, "Sleeper," sacque, slip and diaper. Send new! Pattern 9099: For dolls 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 inches tall. See pat tern for yardage requirements. This easy-to-use pattern gives perlect fit. Complete, illustrat ed Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern far 1st class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care Medford Mail Trib une, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. Howard PTA Sets Seventh in Series Of Buzz Sessions Howard Parent-Teacher asso ciation plans the seventh in a series of buzz sessions in the school Tdesday, November 27, at 7:30 p.m. for the parents of pu pils in the seventh grade. Parents are asked to attend in order to mdpt the teachers and to acquaint themselves with the school's activities. Parents are to meet in their child's room. Refreshments will be served. Gilhousens Give Dinner Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Al Gilhousen were hosts Saturday night for a dinner party at their home on Camp Baker road. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Rode, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Fuson and the Fuson's son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Fuson Jr., Fresno, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Fuson left for their home in Fresno Sunday after a holiday stay here with his parents. Club to Meet Mistletoe club will meet Wednesday. November 28, at the home of Mrs. Tom Mee. 408 Marie street. Dessert will be served at 12:30 p.m. -t DAV and Auxiliary To Meet Tonight Jackson County Chapter, Dis abled American Veterans and auxiliary, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the DAV hall, 1515 North Riverside avenue. Quickie Cake Topping Sprinkle cocoanut over the top of the cake when it's hot out of the oven and run under the broiler flame just long enough to toast cocoanut to a golden brown. Or cover cake with a 5-cent bar of chocolate, place under the direct broiler flame to melt, then spread smoothly with knife while soft. ROOK C CARPET FOAM RUBBER WAFFLE PAD ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION LINOLEUM VINYL TILE FORMICA INSTALL NOW-NO MONEY DOWN 1st Payment After January 15th, 1957 taurine's Oft R PET 400 E. Main "Everything in Floor Covering" Phone 3-5182 Holbrook Book Reviewed for Wednesday Club Mrs. C. W. Mitchel reviewed the book, "The Columbia," by Stewart H. Holbrook, author of several books on well known rivers, at the last meeting of Wednesday Study club. The books on the Rivers of America series have been called by Newsweek, some of the most interesting volumes of Ameri cana ever written lor its DUtn volume, the editors have chosen "The Columbia' the great river of the Northwest. The "Oregon" was the famed river of the West in men's imagination, but when it was finally seen by the white men in 1792, it was named for the Columbia, first ship to come over the bar, commanded by Capt. Robert Gray. . Miss Anna Streed, guest speak er of the club, discussed the book. "The Wheel of Health," by Dr. G. T. Wrench, It is the theory of the author that all dis eases have their origin in the lack of life giving foods, and that perfect health is derived from food. Returns Miss Sylyia Teeter reurned to Linfield college, McMinnviile, Ore., Sunday, aftjr. spending Thanksgiving with hereparents, Mr. and Mrs.K.B..Teeter, fto2 East Main street. Miss Teeter, aO fresHman, is a member ot Wild cats, the pep cfcib, and the drifc team at the college. 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