Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 15, 1957, Image 2

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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON)
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Tif' i MARY "ARRIS SEIFERT, M. A.. Department of Eduea-
"2!h Th AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF -FAMILY RELATIONS, 2ST luailt
Boulevard, Lot Ancelea 27 rilirn,u '
"My mother-in-law is coming
to live with us." says Mrs, K,
"and I'm worried. An older per
son is such a problem. She'll
have different ideas about cook
(fag, children, recreation and a
dozen other things and she'll
expect us to change our ways
of doing everything. I've seen
what hannonc in nW ; . :
Ou an(i I know what to expect and
I don't like it:"
'cfatSer is lost since he ca'me
W toCKtay with us," complains Mrs.
u T. "He's restless and impossible
please and I'm too busy with
the chilcften to humor him. An
elderly person just doesn't or
will not fit into a modern
home."
A poii!ar magazine recently
publishes an article on the prob
lems of the senior citizen in the
average family. In itself, this is
distinct advance in society's
Congresswoman
To Be Honored
'Congresswoman Edith Green,
who will be in Medford Monday
Ao speak for the annual Stu
dent Government day sponsored
fcjr Medford Elks, will be hon
ored at two functions during her
stay here. Mrs. Green is repre
sentative for the third congres
sional district of Oregon, Mult
nomah county.
A luncheon in honor of Mrs.
Green is being planned by Dem
ocrats of the county for Monday
noon at 12 o'clock. The public
is invited to attend, and reserva
tions are to be made with Mrs.
Moore Hamilton, telephone 2
2801. ,
O Monday afternoon Mrs. Ed
ward C. Kelly and Mrs. Robert
Boyer will be hostesses for a tea
(Jlonoring Mrs. Green. The tea
table will be at the Kellys' home.
P06 West Fourth street. Several
Democratic womgn will assist
the hostesses.
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Is 'Mod Hatter'
The annual winter social meet
ing of Jackson County division,
Oregon Education association,
will be a "Mad Hatter" party. It
will be held in the new H. P.
Jewett Elementary school in
Central Point, off West Pine
street at Freeman road, Tuesday,
February 19, at 8 p.m.
Games, prizes and refresh
ments are planned.
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MAIL. TRIBTTME
to Happiness
philosophy. We now admit that
problems of adjustment between
two generations exist, a situation
which we heretofore tended to
disregard or deny. Facing these
problems, we attempt to solve
them, or at least to arrive at a
working arrangement with the
family and is senior guest.
Elderlv folk can he problem-
children, it is true. Marriages
have broken over the addition
of an in-law to an already over
burdened relationship. But it is
possible in many cases to handle
the addition of an in-law or
aged parent in such a way that
much tension is eliminated
and everyone is happier. A noted
geriatric advisor suggests ten
rules for happiness:
1. Give your aged guest a
place of his own. Let him clut
ter it, if he will. Let him alone,
if he wishes.
2. Give him a regular allow
ance.
3. Give him definite tasks to
do, within his powers.
4; Ask his advice.
5. Be definite about what you
want and do not want in house
hold regulations.
6. Be kind to his friends.
7. Remind him of dates he
wants to remember.
8. Accept him as a person with
problems put yourself in his
place.
9. Influence him to be neat
and clean.
10. Try to like him and
don't NAG!
Meeting Planned
For Theta Club
A luncheon meeting of the
Southern Oregon Kappa Alpha
Theta club will be held Mon
day, February 18, at 12:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Otto Frohn
mayer, 1658 Spring street. Mrs.
William T. Plummer of Grants
Pass will report on the conven
tion at Banff, and also, as na
tional philanthropy chairman,
will report on this phase of sor
ority activity.
Members of the sorority who
are newcomers to Southern Ore
gon who would like to become
affiliated with this group are
asked to phone Mrs. Frohn
mayer. 2-9291, or Mrs. John Del
lenback, 2-8855.
Adhesive tape marks can be
removed by dabbing them with
a little non-inflammable cleaning
fluid.
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Patients Prettied
By Beauticians
By GAY PAULEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (U.PS The beauty
treatment joined the bedside
manner in hundreds of hospitals
this week. Hairdressers in 900
cities in the United States,
Alaska and Hawaii joined in a
program of "pretty-ing up"
women hospitalized, in homes
for the aged, in orphanages and
institutional schools.
The plan, part of the celebra
tion of National Beauty Salon
Week, was set up seven years
ago by members of the National
Hairdressers and Cosmetologists
association.
The beauticians donate their
services and equipment for styl
ing, permanent waves, mani
cures, facials, shampoos and
such. Philip Parker, association
president, said that in seven
years more than one million
beauty treatments had been
donated.
"This is almost as good for
our morale as for the patient's,"
said Parker. ". . . especially
when we see the pleasure the
women in the homes' for the
aged get from our visits."
Valentine Dance
To Be Saturday
At Ruch School
Ruch Ruch Parent-Teacher
association plans a valentine
dance and cake walk Saturday,
February 16, at 8 p.m. m the
school gymnasium.
Members of the PTA with
children in school are asked to
take a cake, and a dozen cup
cakes. PTA members without
children and guests attending
are asked to take cakes for the
cake walk. Cupcakes and coffee
will be served in the cafeteria.
Movies will be shown for the
children.
Mrs. Miles Williams
Hostess for Meeting
Of Shady Cove Club
Shady Cove . Mrs. Walter
Turner talked on horticulture at
the last meeting of Shady Cove
Garden club held at the home
of Mrs. Miles Williams. Twenty
three members and two guests
attended. .
Co-hostesses for the day were
Mrs. Glen Collins and Mrs. Wil
liam Shephard.
The March meeting will be a
luncheon at the Medford hotel
followed by a tour of the garden
of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gentner.
Princess Margaret
Sees Rock 'n Roll Film
London (U.PJ Princess Mar
garet enjoyed rock 'n'. roll
movie so much Thursday night
she took her shoes off, propped
her stocking feet on a rail and
waved them in time to the music.
The princess, on the town for
the third night in a row, went to !
see "The Girl Can't Help It,",
starring Jayne Mansfield, and
Tom Ewell.
Line roasters and oven broiler
pans with aluminum foil to catch
drippings and save time in clean
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MahlerSymphony
To Be Broadcast;
Stader To Sing
Bruno Walter has chosen as
the unique work for the second
of his two KYJC-CBS Radio
broadcasts this season Gustav
Mahler's "Symphony No. 2,"
the so - called "Resurrection"
symphony, which he will per
form with the New York Phil
harmonic - Symphony Sunday.
February 17 at 11:30 a.m. 1:00
p.m., PST.
Assisting artists In the per
formance of this monumental
work will be Maria Stader, so
prano, Maureen Forrester, con
tralto, and the Westminster
choir, directed by Dr. John Fin
ley Williamson.
Mahler himself conducted the
first American performance of
his Second Symphony, which
was given in 1908 by the New
York symphony, predecessor of
the philharmonic.
When Mahler attended the
funeral services of his friend
and senior colleague Hans von
Buelow, the chorus intoned
Klopstock's ode "Auferstehen"
(Resurrection). "Like a flash of
lightning" he determined to in
corporate a setting of this ode
into his symphony, which has
come to be known as the "Res
urrection" symphony.
Maria Stader is flying to the
United States especially to make
her Philharmonic radio debut on
this broadcast with Bruno Wal
ter. A native of Budapest, she
has built up an international
reputation as recitalist, oratorio
singer and soloist with orchestra.
Maureen Forrester, born in Mon
treal, has recently made a 40
concert tour of Europe.
Singers Barabara Cook, Betty
Johnson and Vaugh Monroe, to
gether with band leader and vi
braphonist Lionel Hampton, join
guest conductor David Rose and
the orchestra and chorus on
KYJC-CBS Radio's "The Wool
worth Hour: The Best in Music,"
Sunday, Feb. 17 at 1:00-2:00
p.m., PST. The program's regu
lar musical conductor, Percy
Faith, is vacationing in Cuba.
Ruth Esther Circle '
To Continue Study
Mrs. Wallace Peabody will
lead the study for a meeting of
Ruth fcsther circle, Wesleyan
Service guild, to be held Mon
day, February 18. at 7:30 p.m. :
in the library of First Methodist
church. j
Mrs. Peabody will continue j
the study of the book, "The
Church in Southeast Asia" by J
Rajah B. Mainkam. Conditions j
in Indonesia and. in the Philip-)
pine islands will be discussed.
Mrs. L. H. Guy will be social 1
chairman. ;
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In the Home Appliance Company's Recent
Valentine's Day Contest
We are sorry that all of you could not win a Mobile-Maid Dishwasher
... We like this kind of a contest because we think that it is a friendly
way of saying hello and thank you at the same time to a lot of our
friends and customers ... So once again, thank you very much for '
entering.
Watch for a Terrific Announcement in the
Sunday Edition of The Mail Tribune
Tudor Guild to
Hold Smorgasbord
Ashland Plans for a smorgas
bord to raise funds for an actors'
scholarship have been announc
ed by Tudor guild, valley organ
ization which aids the Oregon
Shakespearean festival.
The event will be held Satur
day, February 23, from 6:30 to
8:30 o'clock in the Episcopal
parish house and the public is
invited to attend.
Mrs. William Dawkins is pres
ident of the guild.
A business session was held
by- the guild February 6 in the
Ashland Public library. A budg
et was adopted, and Mrs. Harry
Skerry reported that the Tudor
ball, held at Rogue Valley Coun
try club in November, had net
ted' $250 for a scholarship.
Mrs. Marvin Kocks reported
that a satisfactory number of
festival souvenirs had been pur
chased by mail order during, the
holiday season.
Committees for the smorgas
bord were named, with Mrs. A.
C. Allen Jr., Medford, and Mrs.
E. N. Terrill as general chair
men. ,
Dried fruits and beans should
be soaked for several hours be
fore cooking in order to save
fuel.
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Friday
8 p.m. Moose lodge, card
party at lodge hall, 11 Newtown
street.
8:15 p.m. Medford High
school play, Medford High
school auditorium.
8:30 p.m. Crater Lake Post
and Auxiliary, VFW, Veterans
hall, North Front st.
Saturday:
12:15 p.m. AAUW, Med
ford hotel.
2 p.m. Delta Kappa Gam
ma, home of Mrs. Blanche Can
ode. 7 p.m. Medord Trail Riders,
Bigham hall.
8 p.m Olive Rebekah lodge,
Odd Fellows hall.
8:30 p.m. Waggin Wheelers,
Art Smith's barn, Griffin Creek
road.
Dance Club Plans
Birthday Party .
Happy Harvesters Square
Dance club will celebrate the
club's second anniversary with
a party at the Central Point
Legion hall. It will be held at
8 p.m. Saturday, February 16,
and a chili feed will be served.
A charge per couple will be
made.
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