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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1957)
EIGHT MEDFOHD OREGON) THIS WILL WIN APPLAUSE: Cut two Canned Bartlett Pear halves In half again. Insert the four pear "fingers" In sherbet dish with a scoop of vanilla Ice cream In the center. Top with caramel sundae sauce and red cherry. High Style Is Good Maternity Fashion High style is good fashion for spring maternity wear. News makers such as empire one . piece dresses and neckline focus suits with lingerie trimming characterize the season's wait ing lines. Luxury fabrics go along with this trend to up-to-the-minute styling in everything from dress up costumes to casual separates. The one-piece "empire dress is wonderfully adapted to pretty concealment for the mother-to-be. Marked by sashes,' bows or bands, the empire line draws attention upward as well as giv ing a youthfully sophisticated appearance. The basic maternity suit has become more ' style conscious, too. Lingerie trims, . such as white colars and large silk bows; chiffon draped necklines; back or front yokes and pleating are Just a few of the fashion details which achieve top attention. Back interest is developed by jeweled buckles, accenting bows and' belts placed at empire height, as well as yokes and pleats. For casual wear, shirts in stripes, solids or madras plaids feature bateau necklines or tab or mandarin collars. These com bine with skinny trousers, ber muda shorts or pedal pushers, cleverly- fashioned. Highly salted foods, if left standing for long in aluminum pots and pans, can cause the in sides to pit and can make the pans difficult to clean. NEW... for ALL HAIR-TEXTURES! r One Lotion... 10-minute waving fc Jf . I PICK-UP PERMANENT 35 w PULL HEAtf PERMANENT 28 'ihntm WIS? MAIL TRIBUNE Swimming Classes In Progress at Y , Swimming classes for mothers and pre-school children are held at the YMCA Tuesdays and Thursday from 2 until 3 p.m. with Mrs. Lanell Wilkes the in structor. She will instruct the mothers who in turn will teach their children. The class is for children from the ages of 3 through 6. A beginners class for women is held on Tuesdays and Thurs days starting at 7:30 p.m. which is taught by August Farfan. The advance class for women is held Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Boys and girls from the ages of 9 through 12 may attend gym classes. The classes for boys are held on Mondays at 4 p.m. and Saturdays at 9 a.m. Both of these classes are followed by an hour of swimming. Gym classes for girls are held on Tuesdays from 4 until 4:45 p.m. and Saturdays from 1 until 2 p.m. An hour of swimming will be held following both of these periods. For further information Inter ested persons may call the YMCA. Friendship Night -A Planned by Lodge Friendship night will be heli by the Rebekah lodge Monday, May 6, at 8 pjn. at the Odd Fellows hall.. Formal attire will be in order. t- , , Hostesses for' the evening will be Mrs. J.' A." Tbomasson, Mrs. Lee Garrett, Mrs. Vern D. Squire, Mrs. Forest Sample, Mrs. Richard Wilson and Mrs. Elbert McNew. Fecfrone ern Sunday, May S, 1957 Medford Jaycettes Install Officers Mrs. Donald Carlson was in stalled as president of the Mea ford Jaycettes at their annual installation of of ficers ' ceremony at the Rogue Valley Country club May 1. - Others installed were Mrs. Robert Foster, first vice-president; Mrs. Leonard Howe, sec ond vice-president; Mrs. Vern Collins, secretary; and Mrs. Warren Hayse, treasurer. Chairman of the installation was Mrs. Garry Schuler while the installation ceremonies were conducted by Mrs. Charles Shepherd. Committee chairmen are Mis. Charles Jones, hospitality; Mrs. Gerry Pullen, publicity; Mrs Ted McLean, magazines; Mrs. Dick Corner.s crapbook; Mrs. Ron James, Paper; and Mrs. Glen Jennings, secretary Glen Jennings, directory. Entertainment was furnished by a group of the Central Point Jaycettes who were guests for the evening. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Ron James, past president, and Mrs. Robert Hollenbeck', who is leaving for Portland soon. Guild Announces Meeting Monday Westminster guild of First Presbyterian church will meet Monday evening at 7:45. A so cial hour will precede the regu lar meeting. Hostesses in charge are the Misses Mary Ellen Bell and Elizabeth McGalliard and Mrs. Wallace Haskins. The program to follow will be a further discussion of Budd hism, and will be presented by Miss Lucille Lenox and Mrs. Jack Collens. Members and friends are invited to attend. Members are reminded that the guild is in charge of the coffee hour after church during the month of May. The coffee hour provides an opportunity to meet the new people in the congregation. Mrs. Anne Gorky To fie Club Hostess Past Noble Grand club of Olive Rebekah lodge will meet Thursday, May 9, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Anne Gorby, 310 Laurel street. Mrs. Margaret Davis will be program chairman- with Mrs. Fred Daugherty in charge of the question box. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Ed Dameron, Mrs. Carl Pearson, Mrs. Carrie Milnes, and Mrs. Dorothy Knight. Waving Ends all guesswork. Easier, simpler -a true custom permanent, hair by hair Your hair, like your finger prints, is different from all othersl No two heads are alike. No one head of hair b uniform throughout. 'There are differences even in each hair! Thanks to the new miracle of electronics In chemistry, Chemtronic Life handles all these variables automatically. Ends aH guesswork in selection of lotion, texture and waving-time. This one lotion, with patented Oil Creme base, waves all hair-textures in 10 minutes! It's easier, simpler -gives a true custom per manent, hair by hair. For your easiest,, fastest, surest waves, get Chemtronic Life permanent As automatic as today's no-shift car transmission! CHEMTRONIC PERMANENT i PRODUCT 9Y O mm tr stunt vuts oo. Dial SP 3-5371 For the well-dressed man who lives in the suburbs, here's new version of the popular ear coat. The smartl? tailored coat by Mansbrooke Apparel is made of combed mercer ized cotton twill. Fabric has been treated with Zelan for spot and water repellency. i i w MEDFORD PlEMWS Survey Shows Soviet Women Do Heavy Construction Work Br COLETTE BLACKMOORE United Press Correspondent Moscow i(U.R) Russia's wom en, famed for their hefty build and ability to do hard work, ap pear to have over-fulfilled their goal in the struggle for equality of the sexes. The latest Soviet survey shows that women hold 30 per cent of the arduous building and road construction jobs. At least 45 per cent of Soviet industrial "manpower" is made up of women. Soviet females hold 49 per cent of the jobs in government and administration, 70 per cent in the teaching profession, and 76 per cent in the medical pro fession. While figures are not avail able for Soviet agriculture, it is quite certain that women are the backbones of collective and state farms. War Impetus All of these percentages sky rocketed during World War II when Soviet women took over the work at home for their fighting men. The men returned from the SEE OUR NICE SELECTION OF GOWNS FOR MOTHER! NOW IN STOCK! wf.r to find that not only had their womenfolk managed to keep the near-sinking ship afloat they had in many cases become expert professional workers. s Although Soviet women are indisputably proud of their ad vances in the workaday world, they never intended these ad vances to be made at the cost of chivalry and repect due . their fair sex. One sturdy young Russian girl explained: "During the Bolshevik revolu tion, my mother, who was dainty, graceful and lady-like, tried her best to look and act like a man. She would not allow anyone to carry her across a mud puddle, help her into her coat, or open the door for her. One Critic "Now, 30 years later, she in sists that I be a model of eti quette and bourgeois gentility. Isn't it strange how women will change their minds?' At least one present-day So viet man supports the women in their reverse campaign to win gentlemanly respect and consid- IP ;Emmr st illltt IS M Proportioned To Beauty Fit! LACE STEEPED DACilOIl-NYLON SUPS Downy-soft dacron nylons In right-to-your-hemlin lengths! Four gore fashioned . . . to fit sliver-slim neath' sheaths. Shadow panelled of course! . . . And heaped with the laciest lace and permanent pleatsl ... Drip dry . . . no-iron. Qy Sizes 32-44 jAJgS DOUBLE-SKIRTED 1 gS& ; BOUFFANT . tfMX JTI l ... 1 Crisp stand-out petticoat is . jfj 1 V nylon net two complete JL 1 full circle skirts joined to- & I A I aether at the elastic waist. 1 I t Outer skirt has three tiers - 11 of ruffles, the underskirt i I DRIP DRY EMBOSSED COTTON 98 So easy to launder and care for. Just suds and drip dry. Choose from embossed cotton or cotton plisse. Full shadow panels and eyelet lace trims. Sizes 34-42. V 'alley Navy Mothers To Elect New Officers1 Rogue Valley Navy Mothers club will meet Tuesday, May 7, at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. John Davies, 1220 Maple Park drive. Officers will be elected and a covered dish luncheon served at noon. Officers will be in stalled June 1. Mrs. Myrtle Coggins, com mander, is delegate with Mrs. Daisy Reinhart, alternate, to the Thirteenth Naval rally to be held in Spokane May 10. eration. , Vladimir Nemtsov, writing in a recent issue of Literary Ga zette deplored women working in heavy labor. This concerns not only the biology of the female organism, but also the moral factors in the education of our young people," he said. Appealing to factory directors and ministries to remove women from heavy labor, Nemtsov asked: "Are we teaching respect for women to the rugged bri gade leader who smilingly looks on while a young woman drags huge stones for building a road- tbase?" snowm g m our DON'T FORGET MOTHER ON HER DAY SUNDAY, MAY 12th Kindergarten Tea Rogue River Rogue River Community kindergarten will hold its annual tea Wednesday, May 8 at 2 p.m. in the kinder garten building, 206 Main street (next to Triangle Service sta tion) Rogue River. The kindergarten gives this tea each year for the purpose of introducing next year's students and their parents to the present kindergarten class. During the tea parents learn of the aims and curriculum of the kindergarten in order that they may more ful ly understand and participate"! its operation.' f ; All mothers and children aged 4V to 6 years are invited to at tend the tea. House Cleaning Walls and Ceiling A SPECIALTY! Rugi Upholstery Floors Reasonable Rates Free Estimates Call GEORGE HEIDE A-1 Cleaning Service PHONE SP 2-8671 si v i, cp-'' sr ' wmmmm. PEEK PROOF NYLON TRICOT 98 Sizes 32 to 40 A single slip of fashion . . . drip-dry nylon tricot, rap turously satined and sheer ' sires to beauty fit you from strap to hemline! . Peek trimmed! In proportion proof, of course. Wonderful BUDGET PRICE! - ,4 . (' 30 North Central Ave.