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D Hawaiian Feast
Given by Hostess
.Iis3Catheririe Loui.se Miller
entertainer? a small "group cf
friends, mcludieg a number of
week end guests from San Fran-ci.-co.
at a party Decirouer 16 at
hr -r ri
rue. 402 Vi South Central
avenue
Trie event ws in the nature
of an Hawaiian '3iuau," tradi
C'tional island feast which fea
tures roast pigand native fruits
iiprl vegetiftdes. It was served in
autlntic0style on tappa cloth
and fn fronds spread upon the
flofir whPe guests were seated
on cushions.
qM.jjs Miller wore a gold col
ored rnuumuu and received her
guests in traditional0 fashion by
presenting iwchc with leis made
t(5 of exotic blossoms which the
guests had broughto fromc San
Francisco. Q
rfollowurg the fcat the guests
6re entertained by songs and
dances of the islands and a sce
ni1 tour of Hawaii' through the
medium of movies and slides.
Gucstr from the Bay area in
chuied Miss Helen Furr, Miss
Susan Asado. Miss Gcorgine
Skene, Seal and Walter Elder,
'-'.Richard Delizioso and Mr. and
'Sirs. J. Leightor.
Miss Miller recently spent sev
rri months in Hawaii duing
Serial photojiraphy.
Visitor Leaves
cFor-Saiem Home
O Mrs. R. W. Sartsley, who
was a Christmas guest of her
son-in-law and daughter.' Mr.
and Mrs Phil Brainerd. Valley
View drive, left for her home in
.Salero today. While here Mrs.
S'VJirtsley was also a guest of
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jove Swartslcy and
y, Janes road.
O Mrs. Swartsley traveled north
with the Brainerds and their
two children, Paul and Sherry,
who will spend a few days in
Salem. They will visit Mrs.
Brainerd brother" and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swarts
ley, and will return home Sun-day.
Salt Lake Couple
Here for Holidays
Ir. and Mrs. Robert de Beau
eiflmp and two children, Guy
and Peter. ?alt Lake City, Utah,
are ,i Medford to visit Mrs.
rle Bcaurhnmp's mother. Mrs.
John Seder, her iser and
brother. Miss Adabee Seiler and
Harlun Sailer, 1132 West Main
strret.
Ao here for Christmas were
Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Carter and
fourc children. Diana, Judy, Jim
and Doug. Glendale. Ore. Mrs.
-Carter is also a daughter of Mrs.
u SeUer.
Help Yourself to Happiness
R"dr ar Invited tn prntnt thtr problem. All qiirrtn will rwnw
Individual attention and nhnuld h accompanied bv a stamped. eH-addressed
envelope, directed In MARY HVHRIS SI.IFIRT. M. . Department of educa
tion. The AMI.RIf N lNT!TirF OF FAMILY RELATIONS, 5187 Sunset
Boulevard, Loa AnKelei 27. California.
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The Year Which Will Make j ness may have been established
3r Break You ' during this critical period.
"The moat dangerous year of a glamorous and thrilling
marriage is the first."' says Dr. j courtship may end abruptly with
Paul Fopcmf. General Director the demands of a new marriage
ofc:Uie' American Institute of and the problems of establish
Fanuly Relations. "It is often the i ing a new and practical home
year of d'.-vision. the p e r i o i life. Some couples are unpre
which may make or break fu-: pared to accept this strange
ture relationships. During this and to them brutal reality,
year couples find a foundation Small difficulties mushroom into
for Grrn.Br.ent compatibility and great ones, which in turn lead
-happinew. or growing tensions
break their marriage.
A recent survey shows that
half of-a 11 marital failures occur
in the first five year. A quarter
clothe divorces in the United
Slates come within the first two
years, often at the end of the
first confused, bewildering year.
BSt perhaps tfiis fact if even
more traerVa'iy si nificant: even
if therrn. riage continues beyond
O tSe0dangerous "first year," a
basis Cur divorce and unhappi-
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Captain Spends
Christmas Here
Capt. John Apple-gate of the
; United States Air Force spent
; Christinas in Mrdiord with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
i Applcgatc. 615 South Oakdale
' avenue. The captain recently re
! turned to this country after
spending the past three years in
England where he was with an
'.installation squadron
The officer l-ft Friday for
i Portland to visit relatives and
after returning here briefly, will
report for duty in Laredo, Tex.
?.Irs. Applegate, who has been
in England with her husband, ie
now in New York City with her
parents and will join her hus
band later.
En route to Medford Captain
Applecate stopped in Chicago to
visit his brother. Richard Ap
plegate. special events announc
er for the National Broadcasting
company.
Also with the Applegates for
Christmas were their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Barry, Klamath Falls.
Camp White Club
Cancels Meeting
Camp White The usual Fri
day night meeting of Camp
White Veterans Bridge club will
not be held tonight due to the
weather, it was announced this
morning.
Winners for last week's ses
sion were, north - south, Mrs.
Jack Mitchell and Roy Pruitt,
first, 58: Bill Hickey and Walter
Humes, second. 56' i points: east
west. Mrs. Fred Purdin and Mrs.
Thomas Randall, first. 48' 'i:
Mrs. Pruitt and Jack Mitchell,
second, 44' j points.
Wares Entertain
Holiday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ware
and son Richard, 181 Winema
Way, had as their guests over the
Christmas holiday, the Ware's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kimball, their
son Gerry. Wayne and daughter
Colleen Frances. Springfield.
Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Rupert and son John, Eu
gene. The Rupert's daughter. Mrs.
Robert Marshall, and small son.
j John Wayne, left by plane re
: rently to join Mr. Marshall in
Denv er. Colo , where he is sta
1 tioned with the U.S. Air Force.
20-80 Club
Jacksonville The 20-80 club of
Jacksonville Presbyterian church
will meet Saturday, December
29. in the church. A covered dish
supper will be served at 6:30
o'clock.
eventually toward the divorce j
court. !
Here at the American Institute
of Family Relations, we suggest
ten rules which will aid newly
weds in weathering that danger
ous first year:
1. Acknowledge and recognize '
your problems as soon as they ap- j
; pear. Don't think you are the i
; only couple in the world who
i ever had conflicts druing the i
j first year! j
2. Seek competent help if
your sex life is not satisfactory.
3. Don't establish a fixed pat
tern for seeing your relatives
or your in-laws. Visit them as
you would friends: when you
want to see them.
4. Don't try to be carbon-copies
of each other. All of your in
terests do not have to be exactly
alike.
5. Dpn't feel that you have
to get the "upper hand" in mar
riage. Marriage is not a debate
or a sparring match: it is a part
nership. 6. Work out a practical budget
of resources and money, and
stick to it.
7. Schedule your time wisely,
allotting time for both work and
pleasure.
8. Rid yourself of grievances
as soon as possible after becom
ing conscious of them.
9. Protect your health. Happi
ness is often closely tied up in
physical well-being.
10. Expect trouble but also
happiness. Feel confidence in
the future and your ability to
face it well.
A couple who have come
through their first year success
fully can feel that the worst
is over. They have made adjust
ments, many of them painful,
but they have also laid a firm
foundation for married happi
! ness the rest of their lives:
Friday. December 28. 195S
iCharles Smith
To Visit Here;
Plan Open House
, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
j Smith. Hood River, Ore., will be
in Medford this weekend as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
j Troxell. The Smiths, former
' residents of Medford, will hold
open house Sunday. December
30 in observance of their twenty,
j fifth wedding anniversary.
Friends are invited to call be
tween the hours of 2 to 5:30 p m..
at the Troxell residence, 1833
South Peach street.
Mrs. Smith, formerly Velma
Troxell. is a sister of Wayne
Troxell. Both -Mr. and Mrs.
Smith were very active in First
Christian church when living
here. Mr. Smith was foreman
at Glen Rosa Orchard at the
: time they moved to Hood River.
! Also here for the occasion will
: be Mrs. Smith's twin brother,
Vern and family of Lakeview,
, and her sister. Mrs. Mildred
Baldcrston of Bend. Mr. Smith's
brother. Carl and family of Hood
River, and Walter Smith and
family, Portland, will also be
here.
Shady Cove Bethel
Sets Installation
Shady Cove Miss Barbara
Henderson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Henderson. Eagle
Point, will be installed honored
queen of Bethel 56, International
Order of Job's Daughters at an
open ceremony set for Saturday,
December 29. It will be held at
the VFW hall. Shady Cove, be
ginning at 8 p.m.
All friends of the bethel and
the queen-elect are cordially In
vited to attend. .
Crater chapter. Order of De
Molay, will assist in the cere
monies. A practice for all officers and
members of the bethel will be
held at 6 p.m. preceding the
meeting, and the guardian an
nounces that it is important for
members to be on time.
The serving committee will
be the Misses Judy Taylor,
Carole Smith. Justine Bringholf,
Mary Anne Hubbard and Mary
Hopkins.
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Two Clubs Plan
Week End Dances
Two clubs have planned square
dances this week end.
Happy Harvesters will meet
Saturday. December 29, at 8 p.m.
at the American Legion hall.
Central Point. Paul Larsen and
J. D. Lubbers will call, and pot
luck refreshments will be served.
A New Year's eve dance will
be held at Kershaw Square
Monday. December 31 at 8:30
p.m. All Kershaw Square club
members and their guests are
invited to attend. Women at
tending are asked to take a salad
or dessert.
Guest callers will take charge
of the party.
Cina Lolobrigida
lops Film Rivals
Rome fU.Ri City tax of
ficials took a good, long look at
the figures of movie sirens Gina
Lolobrigida. Sophia Loren and
Silvana Pampanini today.
Tax figures, that is.
They rated the curves of Miss
Lolobrigida. whose nude form
has appeared in several Italian
films. S22.400 better than those
of her arch rival, the bouncy,
sweater-filling Miss Loren. Tax
officials said Gina earned S48.
000 this year, compared w'ith
Sofia's S25.600.
It will be on the basis of these
figures the two shapely stars
will be taxed by the Rpme city
fiscal authorities.
As for fiery Silvana Pampa
nini. she let her father. Fran
cesco, declare earnings for the
entire family during 1956 at
only S4.800.
Anna Magnani, rated by many
Italian movie fans as the best
actress of them all, reported a
total income of only S5.600.
Northwest Indians
Invited to Inauguration
Pendleton U.R A group of
Pacific Northwest Indians has
been invited to send a delegation
to appear in the parade when
President Eisenhower is inaugu
rated for his second term.
Elias Quaenttz, chairman of
the board of trustees of the Con
federated Umatilla Indian tribes,
received the invitation.
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Two Fiery Collisions
Kill Five, Injure 20
By UNITED PRESS
Five persons were killed in
two fiery collisions involving
trucks and 20 persons were hos
pitalized when a ous and truck
crashed near Lincoln. Neo., and
burst into flames.
The worst wreck occurred j
Thursday night when four per-!
sons died in the flame seared ;
wreckage of two trucks and an
automobile west of Texarkana.
Tex. i
Trucks Hit Head-On j
Authorities said an Army
truck from the Red River
Arsenal smashed head-on into a
grain truck on Highway 82. Mo
ments later, a car rammed into
the wreckage and touched off a
fire.
Killed were Mrs. Bessie Hop
per, 43. Dekalb. Tex.: her daugh
ter. Mrs. Marie Wood. 26. De-
Royal Rosarians
To Attend Parade
Portland U.Ri An official
nartv of more than 140 Royal
bers of the j
Rosarians and
Portland Rose Festival Associa
tion will represent the City of
Roses at Pasadena's Tournament
of Roses and Rose Bowl football
game.
Gar Hurley, prime minister of
the Royal Rosarians. said a plane
had been chartered from Gen
eral Airways for the trip and
that" others would go to Los
Angeles by regular airline, auto
and trains.
The official party will visit
Disneyland Sunday and dine at
the Aragon ballroom Sunday
night where Band Leader Law
rence Welk will be named a
Knight of Rosaria. Portlandeis
will stage their own New Y'ear's
Eve party Monday night at the
Los Angeles Athletic Club.
Ava Gardner Offered
Marriage To Italian
Milan, Italy U.R W alter
Chiari. Italian comedian and
matinee idol, said today he had
asked Ava Gardner to marry him
but that she was holding up her
reply till she divorces Frank
Sinatra.
The actor, who is sometimes
known as the Italian Danny
Kaye, dismissed as groundless
what he described as "sentiment
al newspaper . stories" that he
slipped a ring over her finger
under a Christmas tree.
'57 The
Now In
kalb; Mrs. Curtis Carlton, 34.
Brazoria. Tex., and an un
identified soldier driving the
Army truck. The driver of the
grain truck escaped injury.
The driver of a gasoline truck
was killed Thursday when the
vehicle crashed and exploded at
Gentryville. Ind.. and sent a
river of flaming gasoline down
U.S. Highway 45.
The truck, loaded with 7.000
gallons of gasoline, rammed into
a tree in the tinv Southern In-
diana community and flames
from the wreckage burned down
a nearby- house.
Driver Burned To Death
The driver. Robert L. Metzger.
33. Mount Vernon. 111., was trap
ped in the cab and burned to
death.
The truck exploded on im
pact with the tree, and then
blew up asecon d time 20 min
utes laterwit h a blast that rock
ed the entire hamlet.
Flames from the blaze were
so hot they melled nearby tele
phone and power lines.
Twenty persons were injured
at Lincoln, Neb., when a bus and
,rilck collided in flames on a city
street. Most of the injuries were
minor.
Red Envoys Invited j
To Inauguration Ball
Washington (U.R) Ambassa
dors and ministers from Iron
Curtain countries including
those from Russia and Hungary
have been invited to be "hon
ored guests" at President jiisen
hower's Inaugural Ball next
month.
The Communist diplomats last
week received invitations to the
fancy dress affair despite two
facts which will make their at
tendance somewhat ironic:
Some of the money receiv
ed from inaugural ball ticket
sales will be donated to Hun
garian relief.
The name of the presiden
tial reviewing stand for the In
augural Parade preceding the
ball has been changed from
"Court of Honor" to "Court of
the Spirit of Freedom" as a trib
ute to the Polish and Hungarian
uprisings against Moscow.
Colored index cards for your
recipe file such as white ones
for meat, pink for desserts, and
green for salads make your
recipe finding easier.
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Canadian Train Wreck
Montreal IU.R' Seven
cars of a nine-car trin carry
ing air force personnel to new
bases in Ontario jumped the
tracks near here in a snow
storm Thursday night? killing
two persons-and injuring 15.
A witness said "it was a mir
acle no others were killed"
when the train "literally Icapjj1
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