Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 20, 1956, Image 2

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TWO MEDrORD (ORECOK)
Tef -Shower Held '
For Bride-lect;
ing Friday
Mrs. Robert W. Shepherd, 132
Greenway circle., was hostess for
d tea yesterday afternoon which
honored, Miss K-.thryn McAllis
ter, daughter of Justice and Mrs.
Willia-i McAllister, 2613
Hillcre rnd, will be married
tomorrow evening to Ray Niss-
ley Miller of Lancaster, Pa.
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The tea was for a small group
of t6e brjde-elect's close friends
,-She was presented a shower of
Tiitchen articles. .. '
The bride"g father, newly
Q elected to the Oregon supreme
O court, hai, arrived in Medford
0 from Salem and other relatives
. of the bride and bridegroom
came yesterday and today. The
bridegroom" mother; Mrs. Ray
mond N. Miller of Lancaster,
and Tus brother, Mark, arrived
O yesterday; his fther and grand
parents, iir. and Mrs. Harry G.
Hess, also of Lancaster, were on
plane which could not land
O yeefftay in Medford and will
come from Klaniath Falls today.
O Also kpre are the bride's uncle
aid aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Busch, tftid their daughter.
Donna, ho will be a bridesmaid
O at the wedding. Also coming for
the wedding are the bride's
bftther. Ensign McAllister, now
stationed t San Diego, and Mr.
and Mrs. George H. McAllister,
Gr&ham. and 'Mr. and Mrs. E.
0S. oKirkwood, uncles and aunts
0 of 6ie bride.
Lst evening Justice and Mrs.
McAllister were hosts for a din
ner for relatives. Miss Ellen
West, who b honor attend
ant for the bride, was also
oamong the guests.
Qfficers Elected
0 By beauticians
At Last5 Meeting
Medford unit of Oregon Beau
ticjans' association, held election
of officers for 1357 at- the last
business session. -The meeting
wis helcfcat Winnie's Style salon.
Named to office were Mrs.
Lorraine Miller, president; Mrs.
Margery Beval, first vice-president;
Mrs. Gertie Wheeler,
second vice-president; Mrs. Myr
tle Stockton, Central Point, sec
retary; Mrs. Geri Byrd, treas
lirer; Raymond Byrd, sergeant-st-arms:
Mrs Aflell King, public
ity chairman; Mrs. Dottie Hall,
Ohistorim.
Installation will be held dur
ing aQbusiness meeting January
14 at Ttolland'i Studio of
Q Beauty. Mfsl Maxine Hammond,
.Medford, secretary of the Ore
gon association, will be instal
ling officer.
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THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
AT THIS STORE!
COME AND JOIN THE FUN!
Thuriday. Dsember iO, 1958
Holiday Parties
Given by Lodges
Olive Rebekah lodge members
held the annual Christmas party
Monday night at the Odd Fel
lows' hall, with Mrs. Lee Gar
rett as' program chairman. She
was assisted by Mrs. Don Ivie
and Mrs. Lois Wilson.
Mrs. Riley Applegate read the
story of the first Christmas.
A recording of "The Little
Angels" was played, and mem
bers exchanged Christmas gifts.
A business meeting was con
ducted by the noble grand, Mrs.
J. D. Bnimmond. It was an
nounced that several members
had dressed dolls for the Lady
Lions annual Christmas project,
doing this as a community serv
ice project. Twenty-eight dolls
were dressed. Mrs. Floyd Mur
ray is community service chair
man. Visiting Rebekahs present
were Mrs. Philip Dopt and Mrs.
Kitchen.
Mrs. Frank English was chair
man of refreshments, and assist
ing were Mesdames Kline, Vin
zant and Garrett. The hall and
dining room were gaily deco
rated in traditional Christmas
fashion.
Wednesday night the annual
Christmas party for children was
held at the hall. This is sponsor
ed each year by Medford Odd
Fellows and Olive Rebekah
lodge.
Salvation Army
Officer Speaks
At WCTU Session
Among the many recent holi
day parties was that of Woman's
Christian Temperance union,
held December 13. Miss Joyce
Colvin presented devotionals,
telling the Christmas story. Mrs.
James Ncely sang two Christ
mas songs.
Mrs. Ernest Santo, county di
rector of international relations,
read an article on this subject.
The Santo's daughter, Lois, is
a medical missionary in British
Honduras for the Nazarene
church.
Lieutenant Johnston of the
Salvation Army spoke of the
work of his organization and of
the shelter which the Army op
erates near Medford.
Mrs. G. O. Sanden told of her
recent four month's trip which
look her to several states of the
union.
Refreshments were served by
Mesdames Bryant, Hoskins, Pat
ton and Whitman.
Next meeting of the union will
be January 10, and will be a
legislative session.
ALNUTS
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Christmas breakfast may be made festive and carry the holi
day spirit if a filbert bread is the star of the menu. The ring
may be made in advance and reheated when the family gathers
for that all important meal on Christmas morning. For ease of
preparation, use a prepared roll mix. Follow the directions on
the package and roll it into a rectangle about 12 by 6 inches,
then spread with the filling and roll jelly roll fashion. For the
filling use Vi cup coarsely cut Oregon filberts; 2 tablespoons
butter or margarine; 3 tablespoons sugar; Vi teaspoon cinnamon
and 23 cup currants (Plump in warm water for ten minutes
drain)
Spread butter on dough. Sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon' cur
rants and nuts. Roll as for jelly roll. Form into circle, pinching
ends together. Place in ring mold or form in circle on cookie
sheet, or put in 10-inch round cake pan. With scissors, cut about
two-thirds the way through the dough at 1',2-inch intervals.
Turn each section to show filling if baked on shallow pan.
Grease top of ring with soft shortening; cover with wax paper.
Let rise in warm place for about 1 hour. Bake at 400 degrees for
40 minutes. As soon as the bread comes from the oven, frost with
a powdered sugar frosting using 1 cup powdered sugar, 3 table
spoons hot water and '4 teaspoon vanilla. Sprinkle coursely
chopped nuts over frosting.
Federation President Urges
Safe Driving Over Holidays
Washington, D. C. Ameri
can women were urged today
to accept greater responsibility
than ever before in backing the
attack on highway accidents dur
ing the coming holiday season
by the president of the General
Federation of Women's clubs.
"Safe driving must become not
only a womanly preoccupation
but an occupation if the needless
Yuletide of traffic is to be re
duced," declared Mrs. R. I. C.
Prout, federation president. "As
automobile drivers, as passeng
ers and as hostesses, women can
make a definite contribution,"
she added.
Noting that the Christmas-New
Year's period is always the most
dangerous time on the roads,
Mrs. Prout offered these safety
suggestions:
"As a driver, keep alert and
say alive. A weary driver whose
reflexes are slowed is a likely
candidate for the saying 'An ac
cident on the way to happen.'
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Do not hesitate to take over the
wheel of the family car if the
driver is suffering from 'festiv
ity fatigue.'
"As a passenger, it is just com-
mon sense to keep an eye on the
hjeeuuuitii ana leimna uie cul
ver to slow down if the speed
limit is being exceeded. Speed is
the greatest killer, and with
modern cars and highways, it is
easy to go too fast for weather
and traffic conditions.
"As a hostess, successful en
tertaining also carries the re
sponsibility of seeing that your
guests get home safely. At party's
end, serve coffee as a pick-up. If
a guest is not up to driving, ar
range for someone else to do
so or call a taxi.
"Nearly 1,000 persons were
killed last holiday season and
thousands more were injured,"
Mrs. Prout stated. "The women
of America must do everything
possible to reduce this tragic
toll."
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CALENDAR
Calendar nttices and newa for
the society section of The Mail
TriDune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edi'ion Is 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 0
s.m of the day of publication and
for week da news is. 6 p.m. the
day before publication.
Thursday
6 p.m. Royal Neighbors of
America, Pythian hall.
6:30 p.m. Adarel Chapter,
OES, Jacksonville Masonic hall.
7:30 p.m. Job's Daughters,
Bethel 56, Shady Cove.
7:30 p.m. Unity Truth Center,
203 Holly Theater bldg.
7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon
Dental assistants, The Dardan
elle, Gold Hill.
Friday:
11 a.m. Unity Truth Center,
203 Holly Theater bldg.
2 p.m. National Association
of Retired Civil Employees,
R-Om 210, P. O. building.
Christmas Village
Pleasing Decoration
There's nothing new about a
village under your Christmas
tree, but when it's don'e with
imagination it can please mem
bers of all generations.
General Electric lighting peo
ple suggest that you reserve one
string of your Christmas lights
for this job. Better use the mul
tiple C-7Vi strings that allow
one bulb to burn out without
darkening the entire string.
Use yellow bulbs for a warm
glow inside the village houses,
blue for the church and one bulb
attached to a lower branch to
represent the Christmas Star.
Lone Pine School
To Give Program
Lone Pine Lone Pine school
will hold the annual Christmas
program Friday, December 21,
at 8 p.m. in the school gymnasi
um. The play will depict the
Christmas story, with students
of all age groups participating.
Entertainment will be no more
than an hour, it is stated.
Santa Claus will make his ap
pearance after the program with
treats for all the children.
Lodge Party
Pocahontas lodge will hold a
potluck dinner and Christmas
party Friday, December 21. Din
ner will be served at 6:30 o'clock
with a lodge meeting and the
party to follow.
Hot baked peach crisp la an
especially delicious winter des
sert. Drain canned cling peach
slices and cover with a crumbly
topping of brown sugar, flour,
butter and cinnamon. Bake
about 25 minutes in moderately
hot oven.-
EASTS! DE MARKET Saturday-
FROM 10:30 TO 12:00 : V3
KIDS BE SURE AND SEE HIM
AND GET YOUR TREATS :
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Names Winners
Camp White Results Sie
last session of Camp White Veterans-
Bridge club have been an
nounced. North-south position
winners weie Roy Pruitt and i
Ray Wise, first, gO point M.
and Mrs. Howard Boyd, second, !
8114 points; Mrs. Al Gilnousen '
and William Hickey, third, 77'. 2 .
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west position were AsS Kimballo
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