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Homework Getting Easier and Easier St. Louis IB Here are some of the highlights of reports to the convention of the . American Home Economics Association: New control panels on laun ry equipment will puzzle the homemaker only for a short time, said Miss Rose White of the Corn Products Refining Co. The panels resemble the dash boards of automobiles, she said. But added automation will pro vide cold water washes and rinses, slower speed, shorter washing and spinning periods, slower tumbling in the dryer, and cold air tumbling. She said automatic dispensers for laundry products are in cluded in the equipment, and the new cleaners include fabric softeners, liquid detergents, cold water soaps, low and high suds ing detergents, more foolproof chlorine bleaches, and starches that are ready instantly. Completely immersible elec tric appliances are a boon to momemakers. Miss Virginia Thabet, associate equipment editor of the American Home magazine, said electrical con nections of immersible appli ances are confined to cords that plug in, so the appliance may be immersed in water for easier cleaning. More kitchen appliances are being made to take on multi purpose duties, she added. One is the mixer with knife sharpen ing and ice crushing attach ments. Some appliances have one master control with panels that require 220-volt installa tion, but convert to 110-voIt cir cuits. The homemaker can use several appliances at one time without overload. Upside down refrigerators are a new trend, said Miss Jane Cor nish of Good Housekeeping magazine. Top models now. fea ture ice makers and ejectors, big crispers, rolling or revolving shelves, deeper door shelves, and all kinds of special com partments. The freezing com partments are on the botton, and have package dispensers and pull-out bins or shelves. For your summer listening pleasure ecordslpfc f, SELLING AT COST! X 1,1 A wonderful selection of children's and ' jC square dance recordings are included! t"- tfe A" 10" LP' ort ncci i f Now selling at ZUO JTy W 2Sl SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE I JWCelVT). Classical - Pop - Jazz. Reg. S3.98 th'P?V and $4.98 Albums Now W l98 and 279 These fine values will be available to you throughout the month of July PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE Southern Oregon's High Fidelity Center 111 North Central Phone SP 2-5702 Sunday, July 14, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUWE SEVEN 1 M J., tew -J h a 4 T T FA. I f x4 r v -g W0m Mr. Clifford Eugene Hacker Schmidt-Hacker Wedding Held In Pilgrim Holiness Church Miss Caroline Rose Schmidt became the bride of Clifford i Eugene Hacker in a ceremony : held Sunday, June 30, at two j o'clock in the afternoon at the ; Pilgrim Holiness cnurch in Cen tral Point. The Rev. William S. I Deal, district superintendent of j Pilgrim Holiness church, from j Salem, officiated at the cere i mony attended by 100 relatives I an', friends. 1 The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Schmidt, i 2477 Biddle road, Medford. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hacker of Co rona, Calif. White lilies, pink gladiolus, and white daisies decorated the church for the ceremony. Mrs. Deal was soloist while Mrs. John Schrivner played the tradition j al wedding music. I The bride, given in marriage ; by Mrs. Schmidt, wore a white brocaded lace over taffeta frock in ballerina length. Her finger I tip length veil was held by a 1 tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a white orchid on a I white Bible. I Miss Elaine Cox attended the I bride. She wore a pink em bossed taffeta frock and car ried white daisies. Flower girls were Pamela Hayes and La Donna Lull. They wore identical dresses in aquamarine nylon. Candlelighters were Glenda and Iris Alexander. Edwin J. Hayes served as best man and Carl Alexander and Oscar Willard seated the guests. Following the ceremony a lawn reception was held at the church. Mrs. Eiwin Hayes cut and serv ed the cake and Miss Betty Wil son and Mrs. R. G. Lull served. The newlywed couple will make their home at 2414 Swing drive, El Monte, Calif., after July 14 when they return from a wedding trip to Glacier Na tional Park. For her traveling attire the bride wore a navy blue suit. i The bride is a graduate of Medford High school and the bridegroom attended Corona High school. They are now at tending college at Western Pil grim college in El Monte. Garnish a pumpkin chiffon pie in a crumb crust with a circle of whipped cream and sprinkle generously with toasted almond slivers. OUR COMPLETE STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER IIDMESS SMdDIES 3rJ ,3 Values To $8.95 NOW ONLY S Al 90 ....s4 Values To $11.95 NOW ONLY 1 1 i1 ! ! 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