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r o o o o o o o o O Ttfofc'EDrOF.D (OP.EGON1 MAIL TRIBUTES Wedneidar- Juna 19, 1957 I," . J ' ? - '. " .. lit " i ? ... i L 'r'"".: J S'rBwb'rry shortcake is a favorite dessert with almoEt everyone, and jf you prefer the old-fashioned biscuit bae, her i biiiic senile recipe which will make enough shortcake to s"rve ciiilit to 12 hearty appetites. for the shortcake use 4 cups enriched flour sifted, 2 table ipnnns baking powder, 2 teaspoons salt, '2 cup sugar, 2'i cup butter or shortening, 2 eggs beaten and 2 cups milk. Sift ti'grtiirr flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Cut or rub in shortening or butter until mixture is crumbly. Combine fii and milk and add to flour mixture, stirring only enough to moi.ten the flour. Spread dough into two greased 9-inch pa's. Bake in moderately hot oven, (400 degrees; 20 minutes. Cut racipe in half for 4-6 servings. Clran, wash and stem about 5 cups strawberries and ieten to taste after slicing or crushing. Bake basic scone rcci and cool slightly. Split layers. Alternately place split laer and 1 cup sliced berries on large serving plate. 'lop last slice of shortcake with remaining 1 cup of strawberries nd top with 1 cup whipped cream. Garnish with whole berries CALENDAR.'.. ,- Wodnn Aay: 7.30 p m. Bethel 14, Job's International. Medford Masonic ten-pie. 3 p m First Methodist Church eireia 6, Mrs. Eugene Ray, Ross lane. bo 400. 8 p m. Medford chapter Oregon t'nited Nations associa tion. Rt. Mark's Parish house. 8 p.m. Medford Jayrettes. home f Mrs. Bruce Cyphers, AVajner Creek rd. 8 p m. Koxy Ann Home Eco nomies club. Grange hall. 8 p m. Woman's Auxiliary to the Jrion County Medical So C Cie'. hnm of Mrs E. V. Meyer " &Tt 112 Medford Heights Thursday: 12 noon Lone Pine Home Ex tension unit. Girl Scout park on East Main st. 12:30 p.m. Medford Garden club board of directors, com mittee chairman, Hawthorne park. 1 p m. Griffin Creek Home Economics club, home of Roy Le Vandrr, 1025 Clay st, Ashland. 1:30 p.m. Blue Star Mothers ! of America, home of Mrs. Rex Note. 2 p.m. Women's association of First Presbyterian church, Phoenix, at church. fi p m. Adarel chapter 8, at Masonic hall. I English Royalty j Attend Party Tuesday Evening j By JOHN D. PARRY i United Press Correspondent ! London "? The royal fam I ily attended the coming out i party for Douglas Fairbanks' daughter Daphne Tuesday night j and Princess Margaret danced j till dawn with an Irish peer j 3 1 2 years her junior. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attended with Princess Margaret and Princess Alexandra in another sign that the social stigma attached to divorcees in Britain is rapidly breaking down. Both Fairbanks, former hus-o.-.nd of actress Joan Crawford, jnd his wife have been married before. The Queen and Duke's attendance at a Fairbanks pri vate dinner two years ago touched off a storm of protest Margarets new boy friend was Lord Patrick Beresford. 25, who plays polo with the Duke and says he prefers spending his time in the stables to "wast ing his time" with debutantes. H'S family seat is in the re public of Ireland, which allows Bri'iih peers to continue living there and retain their titles even though it is no longer part of the British Empire. Lord Beresford has been the princess' constant escort in re cent weeks and their long day together started early. He join ed the royal party in their box at Ascot race-course and lean ed over Margaret's shoulder to mark her race card. He was one of the two "mys tery" men seen with Margaret last week. The other, bearded, has not been identified public ly. Queen Elizabeth arrived in a dazzling white gown and spark ling diamond tiara. She danced with Fairbanks and sat on one side drinking champagne while hundreds of guests danced in the great ballroom. Members and Guests Attend Club Meeting The last meeting of Felixianne club was held at the home of Mrs. A. H. Gregory. Guests were Mrs. Ralph Cook and Mrs. Aud ray. Mrs. Gregory served a salad luncheon; the house was decorat ed with garden flowers. Next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs i Orpha Wendell Tuesday. July 9. Summer Star! Good Looks, Charm Not Enough In Business World, Is Advice 9087 szes .o-.s in tiriiin. Figure-flattery assured, by this lovely summer dress! It's simple, soft lines are ideal for the feminine look of sheer ny lon, voiles; the elegance of dres sy silks. Make it quickly, easily with our PRINTED PATTERN! Printed Pattern 9087: Misses' sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 requires 45 a yards 35-inch fab ric. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, faster, ac curate. Send FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York 11, N. Y. Print plain ly NAME. ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. By GAY PAULEY United Press Correspondent New York 'IP1 Good looks and charm help a girl in the business world. But one success ful business woman warns that the combination only opens the doors, it doesn't guarantee ten ancy. This advice to the girl grad uate job hunting this summer comes from Dorothy Noyes, who she was 24. she was account ex ecutive and copy writer for a New York agency specializing in pharmaceutical advertising. Then she decided to open her own business, and with Eugene Sproul. another specialist in the same field, formed the Noyes and Sproul agency. She later married Sproul. The couple now is divorced although the business partnership is go- managed to become" a big wheel!"1? strong. The couple has one To Meet Blue Star Mothers of America will meet Thursday. June 20, at the home of Mrs. Rex Note at 1:30 p.m. in advertising without develop ing an ulcer. Miss Noyes is vice president and treasurer of Noyes and Sproul, Inc., an agency special ing in medical and pharmaceut ical advertising. She was named Advertising Woman of 1957 by the Advertising Federation of America. ' 'Don't depend too much on good looks and charm," said Miss Noyes, who has both. "They may open the doors. buf they won't make the sale." Just Beginning This was one of the five "don'ts" she believes all job ap plicants, men and women, should remember. The other four: "Don't think your college di ploma is the end of your educa tion; actually you are just begin ning to learn. "Don't look for a mate who is physically attractive only. "Don't fritter away your leis ure time. Plan how to use it as constructively as your office hours. "And as a girl, don't base all ! your hopes on being just a home ' maker. Be prepared to contrib I ute to the family income if it I is necessary." I She also listed five "do's." "Do devote yourself whole- heartedly and constructively to i the job. "Do all you can to improve your skills; learn all you can in the scientific, mathematical and technical fields especially. "Do find out as soon as you can what you are most interest ed in, and then go after a job in that field as fast as you can. Do More "Do more than your daily job requires. Everyone owes some thing to his or her community, and to the advancement of his or her profession "Do develop an interest In things international . . be aware of what is happening in the world around you. Miss Noyes. a native of Balti more, began her career at 18. when she became a librarian for a medical society. By the time child, Barbara. 12. Visitors Leave Dr. and Mrs. Harold Whalman have returned to their home in Los Angeles after spending a week here as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lemery on Windsor avenue. Dr. Whalman fished the Rogue river during their stay. He has made numer ous fishing trips to southern Oregon in recent years. Luncheon Set - A luncheon at 1 p.m. Thurs day. June 20. will begin the meeting of Griffin Creek Home Economics club. It will be held at the Roy LeYandcr home at i025 Clay street. Ashland. Phoenix Women To Hold Tea Phoenix The annual Birth day Tea held by the Women's as sociation of the Phoenix Presby terian church will be given Thursday, June 20. starting at 2 p.m. at the church. Birthday motive will be used to decorate the tables. Mrs. E. R. Claflin. Mrs. E. R. James, and Mrs. J. H. Webster are in charge oi refreshments and arrange ments. Mrs. Ernest Volkman is program chairman for the tea. Mrs. D. K. West of Medford will speak and Mr. and Mrs. John Kesler will sing a duet, one of several musical selections to be presented. The Women's associations of Medford, Ashland. 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