Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 16, 1957, Image 3

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    January Meeting
Held by Rangers
Rogue Rangers held the last
meeting at Carpenters' hall.
Horsemanship classes were an
nounced, and it was said that
a veterinarian would speak for
the next session.
Mrs. Mary McMachen taught
members a quadrille which the
members hope to perform next
summer.
Anyone interested in joining
Rogue Rangers, riding club for
young people, may call Miss
Susan Walker at 3-5198. The
club meetings are held the first
and third Thursday at Carpen
ter's hall.
To Fit, Flatter!
9164
1414-2414
Sew-simple no side opening!
Just unbutton shoulders slip
into this cool wonder in a jiffy.
CUT TO FIT the shorter, fuller
figure perfectly no alteration
problems. Make several in gay
cottons you'll give thanks for
them now; again on summer days
to come.
Pattern 9164: half sizes 14'2,
16! i. 18',i, 20', 22'2, 24V.
Size 16 2 takes 43,4 yards 35-inch
fabric.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart shaws you every step.
Send THIRTY - FIVE cents in
coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, care of Mcdford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept.., 232 West
18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainlv NAME. ADDRESS, SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
Predictions about the possi
bilities of space travel maintain
a lively interest at the Medford
Public library in books on ex
ploration of the moon and in
terplanetary travel.
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Member Presents
Chapter Program
On China Glass
Mrs. Jonathan Middleton gave
the program for a meeting of
Alpha Rho chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi held last Thursday
evening in the home of Mrs.
Raymond Morton, 400 Ardmore
avenue.
Mrs., Middleton's subject was
"The Connoisseur", and she
spoke of the art of making china,
glass, pottery and other objects.
She told of how the different
glasses and china are made, how
decals are put on, how frosted
glass is obtained and where
most of the different chinas and
crystals are made.
Several pieces of dishware
were shown to the members and
how they were made explained.
These pieces belonged to Mrs.
Scott Davis, Mrs. M. E. Sleeter,
Mrs. Hudson T. Davis, Mrs. Rich
ard Henselman and to Mrs. Mid
dleton. Mrs. Middleton displayed sev
eral articles belonging to her
mother, Mrs. Hudson T. Davis
of Grants Pass, who has taught
ceramics. She told how her
mother had made some of the
articles, adding that she dupli
cates real china.
The speaker explained the
making of molds for this work
and showed a few samples. Also
shown were some sterling and
a few pieces of brassware from
Siam.
Mrs. Marcus McKenzic gave
a short talk on "Pleasure of Pos
sessions." She showed dolls, be
longing to her niece, that had
been collected from all over the
world.
The business meeting was fol
lowed by refreshments.
Co-hostesses of the evening
were Mrs. Middleton and Mrs.
Bob Norris.
The next meeting will be held
January 24 at Mrs. Middleton's
home, 1525 Grand avenue.
Students Named
On Honor Roll
For Fall Term
Ashland Five students at
Southern Oregon college made
a perfect grade point of 4 while
carrying 12 hours or more dur
ing the fall quarter, 1956-57, ac
cording to figures released by
Mrs. Mabel Winston, registrar at
the college. These students are
Terry Bergman, Medford; Phyl
lis Clark, Grants Pass: Ellen
Hegler, Ashland; Nancy Jen
nings, Medford, and Roger
Lukes, Etna. Calif.
In addition, the following stu
dents attained honor roll status
by making a. grade point of 3.50
and above while carrying a load
of 12 hours or more during the
fall quarter: Ashland, Lee Ben
nett, Alcen Mooers Bessonette.
Myrtle Converse. Garold Davis,
Bruce Everett, Virginia Fergu
son, Alta Lisonbee. Denis Loh
man. Mary M,cFadden, Doreen
Phillips, Judy Raphorst. Judy
Schopf, Shirley Travis: Bandon,
Barbara Wright; Burbank, Calif..
Jacqueline Koury; Eagle Point.
Alice Wilson; Grants Pass. Mary
Lou Altheide, Judy Farrar, Mar
garet Porter: Gold Hill, Howard
Walton; Junction City, Don Low
rance: Klamath Falls, Richard
George Clark. George Olson.
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Animal Pillows
' Basil the Hound Dog, Tommy
Tiger, Sweet William Skunk
comic faces to brighten any
youngster s room! Easiest em
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gay pillows!
Pattern 7265: Transfer of hh
Pattern 7265: Transfer of faces,
directions for three animal pil
lows, each about 11x11 inches.
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.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
and PATTERN NUMBER.
Two FREE patterns printed
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Hawaiian Chicken
Chicken and DineaDDle arc a
delicious combination. This reci
pe for Hawaiian Chicken with
rice is extra easy. Cook 1 cup
crushed, drained pineapple in 3
tablespoons melted butter or
margarine. Stir in 2 tablespoons
ail-purpose flour. Blend tho
roughly. Add 1 1-3 cups water,
V cup diced celery. Vi cud dic
ed green pepper, 1 cup diced or
snredded chicken and 2 table
spoons soy sauce. Cover and
cook until the celery and green
pepper are the desired degree of
tenderness. However, they
should be crisp. Add additional
water if a thinner mixture is
desired. Add more soy sauce, if
desired. Serve over hot cooked
rice.
Darlene Taylor: Lakeview, Feryl
Angele, Darlene Johnson; Med
ford, Martha Brpwn, Judith
Hall, Floyd Holloway, Betty
Jamison, Nancy McKinstry, Rob
ert Maentz, Lois Pool, Robert
Semon, Charlotte Sweet, Rich
ard Wimer; Roseburg, Jim Back
en;. Talent, Ann Messer; Yreka,
Calif., Gary Pitman.
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The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family Council consists of a, Judge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers. Each
article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does not give
advice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by responsible
agencies and counselors. j
Mrs. D. R. Our 23-year-old
daughter wants to marry a man
of 40.
Lorraine R. He really under
stands:me. Mrs.' D. R. My husband and
I are .desperate about our 23-year-old
daughter, who has fall
en in love with a man of 40.
Lorraine is a very pretty girl
and has been very popular ever
since she was a bobby-soxer.
Several nice young men have
wanted to marry her, but she al
ways said she had time. Now
suddenly she is in a great hurry
to marry.
This man is a widower with
two children, aged 8 and 10, and
I feel he is in a hurry to find a
good mother for his children.
Lorraine is mature for her age,
loves children and is a good
homemaker, and I believe her
sympathy for this man and his
children is running away with
her. I keep pointing out to her
that when she is a young wom
an of 30. she will be married to
a middle-aged man.
Lorraine It's true that I have
a lot of sympathy for Alfred and
his children, but it's not the
main reason why I want to mar
ry him. It's also true that he is
looking for a good mother for
his children, but I'm sure he
could find better, more experi
enced women for the purpose if
that was all he wanted.
The fact is that I feel Alfred
CALENDAR
Calendar nttlces and news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune muM be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edi'ion is 1 D.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
.m of the day of publication and
for week da news is 5 D-m the
day before publication.
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Veterans of World
War I and auxiliary, barracks
540. Redman hall.
7:30 p.m. Bethel 14, Job's
Daughters, Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Eagle Point high
school PTA, library.
8 p.m. Mr. Pitt Eebekah
lodge. Central Point IOOF hall.
8 p.m. AAUW education
meeting, Mrs. Justin Smith, 21
Geneva st.
8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes,
Mrs. Larry Allen, 716 Hamilton
st.
8 p.m. Navy Mothers of
America, Camp White theatre.
8 p.m. WSCS, First Metho
dist church. Circle 6. Mrs. Ray
mond VanLiew, 807 Palm st.
Thursday
10:30 a.m. Lone Pine Home
Extension unit. Mrs. H. B. Mitch-
el. 3082 Buckshot Hill rd.
1 p.m. Wenonah club,' Red
man hall, Apple st.
1:30 p.m. Medford chapter.
Blue Star Mothers of America,
Carpenters local union hall,
123'2 West Main st.
1:30 p.m. Service circle,
First Presbyterian church, Cen
tra Point, home of Mrs. Homer
Jeffries, Scenic ave.
6:30 p.m. Business and Pro
fessional Women's club, Roxy
Ana Grange.
We did it again! We were able to make one
more quantity factory purchase before the
year end. Here is your best chance to SAVE
money on a Top Quality, Completely Auto
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is the only man who has ever
understood me and that's why I
love him. Everyone takes me for
a giddy girl because I am always
clowning and carrying on in
company, but I am really very
serious at heart I am also very
religious and so is Alfred. Many
young men can't understand
why religion is so important to
me. They laugh at me when 1
try to talk seriously.
The Council: Nearly 20 years
is a vast age gap and such a
marriage presents grave prob
lems. Nevertheless it need not be
the cause for parental despera
tion if the man is desirable in
other respects.
Mrs. D. F. acknowledges that
her daughter Is mature and has
had much dating and social ex
perience. It is possible that this
marriage is the answer to many
of the girl's inner needs.
Some of the questions Lor
raine and her parents should try
to resolve are these:
Has Lorraine made an active
attempt to meet young men with
her religious interests? There
are many of them and Lorraine
could be much more sure of fu
ture happiness with a man closer
to her own age. She is wrong
when she feels that no man can
understand her.
Seeking Responsibility
Does Lorraine fully under
stand the enormous responsibil
ity she would be undertaking in
becoming a mother, at her age,
to two children who have been
raised by a different woman?
She appears to be seeking re
sponsibility, but does she realize
how much will be required? She
must understand that she will
have to settle down to her duties
at once and forego the first pre
cious period of marriage in
which the young couple can be
come adjusted to one another,
free from outside care or intru
sion. It's a big sacrifice.
How does Lorraine fit in so-
cially with friends of her hus
band's age? She will probably
find she must give up many of
her young friends because her
husband will find them too im
mature. Why does Alfred choose a
woman so much his junior? Is
he the overdomineering type
who feels it would be easy to
bend a young girl to his ways?
He is undoubtedly set in many
of his patterns of living and Lor
raine should know what those
patterns are and determine
whether or not she can live with
in them.
These questions call for seri
ous, unhurried consideration.
Lorraine should not commit her
self without having explored all
the angles carefully and dis
cussed them with her parents.
(Copyright 1957. General
Features Corp.)
SHORT JOB
Pontiac, Mich. (U.R) After
only 13 days on the job, Leo F.
Coyle, 27, resigned as Oakland
County's traffic probation offi
cer, it was announced today.
Coyle quit after it was discov
ered his driver's license had
been suspended for 60 days be
cause of five traffic tickets.
Wednesday. January 18. 1957
On The Side
(Distributed by King P
Oh. my beloved 1
How divinely sweet.
Is the pure joy
When kindred spirits meet!
Moore
The most popular feminine
name in this country is still
Mary. Perhaps some enterpris
ing fellow should revive, in
phonograph recording form, that
hit of George M. Cohan's titled
"Mary Is a Grand Old Name."
Not so long ago in Racine, Wis.,
four brothers named Smith each
married a girl named Mary.
Mink
Have heard of a woman who
was presented with a mink coat
and then found that every time
she wore it she broke out in a
rash. She is allergic to mink.
However, the acquisition of a
mink coat was one of her great
ambitions. She is determined to
wear it. So every time she plans
to wear it she takes injections
which prevent her suffering
from allergy.
In what position has a young
woman the best chance of meet
ing and marrying a million
aire? Our Horses and Women
experts maintain it is that of a
stewardess on a transatlantic
plane. A recent substantiation
of this claim is the case of 27-year-old
airline stewardess, Jane
Murchison, who met 46-year-old
Richard Baird on a transatlantic
flight and married him shortly
after. Mr. Baird is a millionaire
owner of diamond and gold
mines in South Africa. Jane
now has much diamond jewelry,
plenty of mink coats and stoles,
a Rolls-Royce automobile and
three homes. A country home
near Newmarket, England,- a
luxury flat in London and a
farm in South Africa. It is inter
esting to note that though 27
years old when she wed, this is
Jane's first marriage. She wait
ed for the right man and he
finally came along.
Queries from clients. Q. Are
you familiar with paintings
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By E. V. Durlinq
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titled Venus at Her Bath and
A Gascon Blonde? Who is the
painter? A. Both are by Corot.
Though chiefly famous for his
landscapes, Corot had an appre
ciation of and a talent for paint
ing blondes. Q. Am I right in
saying a genuine Stradivarius
violin is worth from $50,000 to
575.000? A.. The value of the
violins you refer to varies great
ly. Some are worth S60,000 or
more and some much less. Not
so long ago in London a genuine
Stradivarius tviolin, of the Grand
Pattern, manufactured in 1711,
sold for $7,500.
Women with well streamlined
limbs are plentiful. Those with
well shaped hands are rare. The
shape of legs is no indication as
to character. That of the hands
is. A woman with well shaped
hands is usually very intelligent,
artistic and has good taste and
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style sense. And can be intense
ly affectionate when properly
inspired.
Passing By
Joan Bennett Sultry and
shapely screen ancj stage siren.
One of America's most glamor
ous grandmothers. Been mar
ried three times. Had one child
by each husband. All daughters.
Joan has been on stage and
screen for 27 years. Made her
debut in the stage play "Jarne
gan" in which her father, Rich
ard Bennett, starred.
Brides
What was the age of the oldest
bride you ever saw march to the
altar? Ever hear of a 92-year
old bride? In the cemetery at
Shifnal, Shropshire, England,
can be seen the following rec
ord: "Died, Mary, the wife of
Joseph Yates. Aged One Hun
dred and Twenty-Seven Years.
Was hearty and strong at the
age of One Hundred and
Twenty. Married a third hus
band at the age of Ninety-Two."
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