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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON MAIL THIBUWZ Wednesday. Junt 28. 1957 cme?i6 Age Difference in Couple Doesn't Hurt Marriage By GAY PAULEY United Press. Correspondent New York n? Go ahead Princess Margaret and date a man younger than yourself. Experts on how to have a hap py marriage say a few years dif ference in chronological age doesn't matter. It is the emotion- twirls orate Delegates To Be Honored Canton-Auxiliary Plan Ashland Picnic Friday Plans were made for a picnic to be held in Lithia Park Fri dav. July 28, at the last meeting of Siskivou canton and auxil ! A party will be held Thursday. iiary. The picnic will begin at j June 27. at the home of Mrs. Earl o p.m. i Bigelow, 104 King street. -Med- j At the as, meeting Mrs. Ed ford, at 8 p.m. in honor of the i nameron installed Mrs. E. W down Group Capt. Peter Town-. Eirl' ln lne vauey wno auenaea Pease as 0fflcPr 0f the day and end 43 because he had been ' Giris State this months in Salem, j jirs. John Black as rjght sup. divorced.' I 1116 five Sirls from ,he arca to porter of the president. There are those who hint the;aUend were, Representing Med-j Also discussed was the nation- lora. miss &naron uaisn. nouie al meeting of the Grand Sov 1. Box 434M; Miss Joan Laurila, creiEn Lodge to be held in Flor- ized South peacn sireei; iuiss Cinnamon Toast Use raisin bread for extra special cinnamon toast. Toast bread first, thei' spread with an eg? white beaten till creamy with 2 tablespoons sugar and a half teaspoon cinnamon. Brown lightly under broiler, and serve piping hot. is rob- Queen'i kid sister now . bing the cradle. May Ask For Trouble But Dr. Marion F. Langer. a I sociologist and author of a book al maturity of the couple which 1 called counts. Love helps, of course. The British princess, who is 27, has been keeping constant company with Lord Patrick Ber esford, who is highly eligible and 23. The young peer has been Mar garet! theater escort, taken her riding, and been among the house guests at Windsor Castle during the Royal Ascot racing meet. The result has been new speculation on the marriage plans of the princess, who last year turned Gold Hill Girl Wins Scholarship ToOSC This Fall Miss Allyn Gail of Gold Hill, who was graduated this year from Crater High school, has been awarded a full-tuition scholarship to begin college I studies this fall at Oregon State j college. i Miss Gail has been named winner of a scholarship spon sored by the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers. The $213 scholarships are given by the Congress annually to out standing Oregon high school sen iors and college students pre paring to be elementary school teachers. Scholarships are awarded on a basis of scholarship, character, personality, citizenship and lead ership. Miss Gal! Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman Gail of Gold Hill. In Crater High school, she was active ln cla.ss activities. Future Homemakers of A.mer lca, and the speech squad. Bethel Holds Last Meeting Cave Junction Last formal meeting for the summer season was held by Bethel 3B. Order of Job's Daughters Monday. June 17. Miss Linda Deaton, new hon ored queen presided. She was presented Bible by Guardian Fay Snider. A report of the slumber party held recently at the Snider home ln O'Brien was given and plans were made for a number of sum mer parties. The evening's pro gram honored mothers of bethel members. CALENDAR Calendar notices and newi fnr the society section of The Mall Tribune must he submitted u) writing end deadline for the Sun day edition Is 1 p m Fndiy Dead line for the weekly calendar Is 8 e oi of the dav of Duplication and for week dav news is 3 pjn. the day before publication. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Shady Cove Grange, Shady Cove school cafeteria. 7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon Society of Artists, building 218 Camp White. 8 p.m. Adarel chapter, OES Jacksonville Masonic hall. 8 p.m. Order of DeMolay, Medford Masonic hall. Thursday: 12 noon Medford So journers club. Learning To Live As A Widow," says that she's just be ing practical, so far as man and woman's comparative life span is concerned. Dr. Langer said in England too, the women outlive the men. But she does think any girl, either a princess or plain Mary Jones, is asking for trouble from the Mrs. Grundy department if she marries a man her junior. "Society isn't ready to accept this," said Mrs. Langer, "Al though the girl is wise." "I do not presume to speak for the British culture," said Dr. Abraham Stone, a physician and past president of the American Association of Marriage Counse lors. "But I feel that age difference is no handicap to a happy mar riage." Dr. Stone and his wife are au thors of "A Marriage Manual," now in its 37th printing. Depends On Individuals Happiness depends on the in dividuals," said Dr. Stone. "1 know of many cases in which the wile is as much as 10 years older than her husband . . . yet they are well adjusted couples with families." Dr. Lena Levine, a prominent New York psychiatrist, said "It is the emotional, not the chronolo gical age which matters. A 23-ycar-old man can be as mature as one who is 30. And we all know 50-year-old persons who are still infants. "Margaret's young man may be very mature, very sophisti cated." "But I don't believe in big gaps in ages," she continued. "Then you're getting into mo tivations other than live . . .. mother or father complexes and the like." Pre-Schopl Swim Class to Start Friday at YMCA Pre-school children, ages three through six. and their mothers may participate in a swim class to begin Friday, June 28. at 2 p.m. at the YMCA. Jan Stevens will be the in structor and will instruct the mothers how to swim and in turn they will teach their chil dren. Registration is limited to 20 mothers and their children. For further information call the YMCA at SPring 2-6295. Golden Anniversary Celebrated Today By Medford Couple Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Judson. Route 1, Box 437 Merford are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today. Mr. and Mrs. Judson were mar ried June 26, 1907 in Oregon City. From there they moved East and lived in Boonton, N.J., where Mr. Judon worked as a mechanical engineer. Mrs. Jud son taught in the Boonton Junior High school. Both are retired. Two years ago the Judsons moved to Medford to live with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Hurlbutt. They l p.m. first cnristian cnurcn j nave three dauehters: Mrs. Hurl- butt, Medford: Mrs. Juna Payne. circles: 1, with Mrs. A. W. Den ny, 2595 Madrona lane; 3, with Mrs. William G. Preston. 1417 South Ivw st.: and 4. with Mrs. Gerold Johoson, 210 Crater Lake ave. Thursday Club Phoenix The Phoenix Thurs day club will meet June 27, at 8 p.m. at the Phoenix Commu nity club. A work night is plan ned in preparing the float and booth for the Phoenix Festival. It is succested that suitable cloth ing be worn. living in New Jersey, and Mrs. Oakly McDanial, San Antonio, Texas. They have 10 grandchildren. Dissolve lemon gelatin in hot water and stir in 2 tablespoons lemon juice or cider vinegar. When almost set fold in drained canned cling peach slices and chopped celery. Chill firm in shallow pan. Serve squares on crisp salad greens, topped with sour cream dressing and chopped walnuts. VP"' FERFICT STARCHING BY HAND or in your AUTOMATIC WAS HER THE AIL PURPOSE LAUNDRY STARCH Jut add iter as directed and rish, it's ready for quick HOT or COLD starching. Ironings smoother, easier, faster. All your wahables have crispy clean fragrance. 12 Oz. patkae makes 20 quarts . . . about 4 a quart. TZTft QUICK ELASTIC tedfl street; Judy Hout, 324 North Front street: Miss Nancy Adams, 917 Fairview place: and Miss Caro lyn Edwards, Route 2, Box 390, Gold Hill. Miss Walsh and Miss Judy Hout were elected representativ es, and Miss Adams was mayor of her city. Miss Laurila ran for Girls Nation. The girls and their mothers are invited to the Thursday party- Y Knot Twirlers Hold Thursday Dance at YMCA The Y Knot Twirlers Square Dance club will hold a dance in the social hall at the Medford YMCA starting at 8 p.m. Thurs day night. Doug Frosbury will call, and refreshments will be potluck. Prior to the dance, the club will hold a business meeting starting at 7.30 p.m. Kenneth Hood, president of the club, urged all members and others interested in joining to attend the meeting. Ida in September. At the na tional meet the Portland auxil iary has been asked to perform the drill. Each canton and aux iliary thhroughout the state have been asked to assist defray the expenses for the drill to attend the meeting. Reports were given. It was announced that Mrs. Dollie Love and Mrs. Lora Strahn join ed the auxiliary at Bend recent ly and they plan to join the auxiliary here in September. Grange Notes Upper Applegate Grange Master Menno Bachmann will make his report on State Grange proceedings when Upper Apple-; gate Grange meets in regular ; session in its new hall at 8 p.m. Friday, June 28. ! During the business meeting i the resolution to sell the site of the old grange hall near McKee bridge will be submitted to a vote of the membership. A com mittee from the Home Economics club, composed of Ethel West. chairman. Nell Ramsey, Mildred Redhead. Cyrena Davis, and Eve lyn Williams, which met June 21 to draw up plans for placing cabinets, cupboards and other fixtures in the kitchen, ' will make a report of its delibera tions. Home Economics chairman Edna Sawyer states the theme for the display table will be "south of the border." Anyone having interesting articles from Mexico or other Latin American countries is invited to bring them for display. Sister Marguerite Black, of Gold Hill, will present a pro gram number during the lec turer's hour; which will be fol lowed by community singing. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wil liams of Medford will make up the refreshment . committee for the evening. PRIST RUGS $ 9x12 Each Lay-Rite Linoleum 526 E. Main - Ph. SP 3-2540 Get the deal of the year... see your MAIN AND BARRETT STREETS 9 I I 1 : Ideal time to save on a big new Plymouth is now. Your Plymouth dealer'! sizzling sales enable him to be even more generous than usual. If you want to enjoy the miracle comfort of Torsion-Aire Ride . . . and other 3-yars- O ahead features . . . and get the year's best deal besides . . . See your PLYMOUTH EALER-tlUICK! 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