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    TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday. Julr 28' 193
Cancer Workers for County
Review Program Material
A special meeting of the edu
cational committee of the Ameri
can Cancer society for all Jack
son county was held at the home
of Dr. Earl Lawson. 301 Windsor
avenue. July 23. Mrs. Lawson,
educational chairman, called the
meeting of various Medford
sub-chairmen and outlaying com
munity chairmen in order to ac
quaint them with the various
types of literature available and
the programs offered by the
Cancer Society.
The ACS has a new color film
to offer for general public use
this year entitled "The Other
City," and Laurence Butler
showed tins to the group. This is
perhaps one cf the most drama
tic of all the ACS films, it is
said. It was made possible
through the cooperation of a city
of 75,000 people Racine, Wis.
In startling sequences the film
illustrates the tragedy of the 75,
000 who die of cancer needlessly
each year. Racine symbolically
becomes a silent city, without
life, with the dishes still waiting
to be washed, the bicycle wheels
still spinning. And it pinpoints
the ACS message through seven
people seven danger signals.
"It is a film that truly leaves a
lasting impression," Mrs. Law
son reports.
The plan for bringing this
film and others along with a doc
tor speaker to all men's and
women's organizations in the
county was outlined by Mrs.
Mahr Reymers, executive secre
tary. Special literature and
teachers kits are available for
the school systems and will be
distributed before the starting
date this fall. She also stressed
the other two phases of the so
ciety's program research,
which is brought to the county
level through the ACS tumor
registry and service, which has
a large loan closet for cancer pa
tients as well as furnishing dress
ings to any cancer patient in the
county.
Those present for the meeting
were Mrs. J. R. Bartuss, Eagle
Point; Mrs. D. K. Bevens and
Mrs. W. L. Huffman, Prospect;
Mrs. E. L. Lenox, Medford; Miss
Francis Clink, public health de
partment; Mrs. A. C. Allen,
Table Rock; Mrs. F. E. Holt, Ash
land; Mrs. C. O. Long and Mrs.
Gerald Stephens, Talent; Mrs. O.
A. Kunkel, Medford; Mrs. J. J.
Crabb, Jacksonville; Mrs. H. R.
Parrott, Jr., Jacksonville; Lee
Ragsdale, Laurence Butler, Jim
MacDonald, Mrs. Allen Perry,
Mrs. Ray Frisbie and C. B. Col
lins all Medford.
Help Yourself to Happiness
Readers are InTltftf to present their problemi. All queries will recelTe
Individual attenffoD and should be accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed
envelope, dlrfrtrd to MARY HARRIS SEIFERT, M. A.. Department of Educa
tion. The AMERICAN INSTITUTE Ot FAMILY RELATION'S, 428J Sunset
Boulevard, Los Angeles 27. CaUIornia.
Infatuation Or Love?
Hovfc can I tell if I'm really
In love? What is the difference
between love and infatuation?
Hundreds of people have writ
ten to me asking if their love
were genuine, and thousands of
couples have brought the same
question to the American In
stitute of Family Relations in
Los Angeles.
Dena was in a desperate quan
dary; she was in , love with two
men, and she wasn't sure for
which her feeling was genuine.
One was the athletic director of
the college; the other was her
philosophy Instructor two
more dissimilar types' could
hardly "be found. Tests and coun
seling revealed that her "love"
was an infatuation, a fascination
for their positions and prestige
upon the campus. Marrying
either would have been a mis
take, for she was not truly in
love.
Dick was deeply attracted to
a woman fifteen years his senior.
What did age matter in the face
of leva? His friends advised
against marriage, urging him to
think things over. "You're not
in lo." they said. "You
coufcr",'t really be in love with
mjii old enough to be your
motlar!" for a mother was
wha ck saw in his fiancee.
OreAms1 as a child, he had
aiwwjs dreamed of a mother,
and so this older woman, he
sulKonsciously found the mother
he bad buen seeking. He was in-
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fatuated with the mother, not In
love with the woman.
Trudie met a sailor at a dance.
They fell in love by the end of
the evening, and became en
gaged the next day. Jt was a
case of love at first sight but
was it genuine love? Or a teen
age crush, quick to bloom, swift
to pass?
How can you tell if love is
love, or if the emotion you are
experiencing is infatuation? Dr.
Paul Popenoe, , director of the
American Institute of Family Re
lations, makes these suggestions:
1. Infaturation comes suddenly
and ends shortly. Love takes
more time in both coming and
growing.
2. Infatuation depends strong
ly on sex appeal. Love involves
the whole personality and tem
perament of the beloved.
3. Infatuation i m m o b ilizes,
often leading to day dreams and
loss of meaningful activity. Love
spurs one on to greater effort
and, in essence, "makes the
world go 'round."
4. Infatuation changes when
weakness or faults appear. Love
remains and "alters not when it
alteration finds."
5. Infatuation gives rise to In
security, to doubts, to fears. Love
produces a feeling of strength
and stability, or self-confidence
and power.
6. Infatuation is. often com
pletely biological. Love is both
spiritual and physical.
7. The infatuated is In love
with love. The genuine lover is
in love with a person.
8. Infatuation thinks of to
day, and' is the emotion of a
child. Love thinks of tomorrow
and is the possibility of an
emotionally mature adult.
Newlywed Pair
To Be Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Herch-
er of Roseburg will arrive today
to spend the weekend with Mr.
Hercher's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hercher,
1608 Stratford way. The Rose
burg couple are newlyweds, hav
ing been married July 14 at
First Presbyterian church in
Roseburg. Mrs Hercher is the
former Ruthe Wood of Toledo,
Ore.
W. E. Hercher was best man
for his brother, and Mrs. Herch
er was one of the bride s at
tendants. Junior Lodge Plans
Picnic, Swim Party
Junior Degree of Honor lodge
will hold a picnic and swimming
party Saturday, July 27, at
Hawthorn park. The picnic din
ner will be served between 4
and 5 p.m., it is stated, and"mem
bers may swim either before or
afterwards.
Plan Picnic
Jackson County chapter. Dis
abled American Veterans, and
the auxiliary will hold a Joint
picnic Sunday, July 28. at 2 p.m.
at McKee park. Families attend
ing are asked to take a picnic
lunch and table service. Coffee
and ice cream will be furnished
by the chapter and auxiliary.
Society
Caster Family
Holds Reunion
Four generations of the Caster
family gathered for their annual
picnic July 21 at Jackson Hot
Springs.
A picnic lunch was served at
1 o'clock. Later swimming was
enjoyed by the younger group
and midget auto racing by the
older group.
The three first - generation
members attending were Mrs.
Effie Pruett, Medford, Mrs. Effie
Caster, Central Point and Mrs.
Enid Caster, Phoenix.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Lester; Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Vance and children
Steve, Barbara, Teresa and Deb
ra; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Brooks;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Minear and
children Donalyn, Mary Jo and
Rebecca; Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Pruett, Jimmie and Glenda; Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Pruett, Bill, Deb
orah, John and Vickie and Janet
Edwards all of Medford; Glenn
Pruett. Butte Falls; Mrs. Orville
Caster. Chet, Terry, Kim and
Bart; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Claflin,
Mr.- and Mrs. Tom Caster and
Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Caster and Dennis; Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Caster, Ronnie and Tom
mie all of Phoenix: Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Laird, Copco, Calif.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laird and
Mrs. Marguerite Dayton, all of
Tulelake, Calif.
Clubs Announce
Dances Saturday
Two square dances have been
announced lor Saturday, July
27.
Waggin Wheelers will hold
a dance at Camp Corral, Camp
White, beginning at 8:30 p.m.
The public is invited to attend
and potluck refreshments will
be served.
A dance is also planned for
the Moose hall, 11 Newton street.
at 8:30 p.m. The party will be
sponsored by Double H Square
Dance club, and Fran Cronin
will be caller. Potluck refresh
ments will be served.
It is pointed out that the
Moose hall is air-conditioned
Secretary Hostess
For Horizon Club
Horizon club of Medford,
senior branch of the Camp Fire
Girls, held a meeting recently
at the home of Miss Sharon
Roberts, the club secretary.
Plans were made for a rummage
sale which will be held July 26
and 27 at 106 North Ivy street,
Medford.
The Sunday previous to the
meeting club members spent a
day at the Gerety cabin at Lake
of the Woods.
Kitten Crochet
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Brothers Here
Michael and Robert Dietrich
of Palm Springs and Beverly
Hills, Calif., are in Medford to
visit their mothers. Mrs. Matilda
Dietrich, and their sister. Miss
Viola Dietrich, 939 North Cen
tral avenue.
Away
Mrs. I. E. Schuler of Highland
drive is spending a week as a
guest of the William Wessingers,
Portland, at their summer home
on the Metolius river in central
Oregon.
About 84 per cent of the
weight of an average modern
automobile is steel.
Clever kittens these pretty
little animals form a neat set
to protect chair or buffet. Filet
crochet in easy K-stitch.
Easy-to-follew chart makes
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set in mercerized string.
Send Thirty-fiv cents (coins)
for this pattern add 5 cents
for each pattern for lst-class
mailing. Send to Medford Mail
Tribune, Household Arts. Dept.
P.O., Box 168, Old Chelsea Sta
tion, New York, 11, N. Y. Print
olainly NAME. ADDRESS, PAT
TERN NUMBER.
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MISS ROSEBURG jjudy Hens
ley of Roseburg hopes to trade
her local crown for that of Miss
Oregon. The petite miss is only
five feet, two inches tall. Other
vital statistics include measure
ments of 34-21-34. She is being
sponsored by the Roseburg Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce.
Calypso Party
Planned by Club
Saturday Night
A gala event of the weekend
will be the annual summer party
of Rogue Valley Country club,
to be held tomorrow night at the
clubhouse. The dinner-dance has
been planned in the Calypso
theme and members and guests
are expected to wear appropri
ate Caribbean island and beach
comber Calypso costumes. Prizes
will be awarded for the best
costumes.
Cocktails will be served from
8 to 9 p.m. and dinner from 10
p.m. until midnight. Barbecued
chicken and Jamaican ribs are
on the menu.
Music is advertised by "Calico
Abby and His Barefoot Blasters"
and "Bang Bang Anderson with
His Trinidadios."
Providing entertainment dur
ing the evening will be the Cre-
slones of St. Mary's school sing
ing Calypso songs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and
Mr. and Mrs. William Singler
are co-chairmen in charge of ar
rangements, and assisting them
is a large committee. Serving on
the committee are Mr. and Mrs.
James Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Henselman, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hart Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. V.
P. Nicolleti, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. John Rip
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harns
berger and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Keyes.
Dr. and Mrs. William Miller
and Dr. and Mrs. Merle Foland
are serving on a special com
mittee. Families Arrive
For Celebration
Three families have arrived In
Medford to attend the golden
wedding anniversary celebra
tion of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Warner. Here are Mr. and Mrs.
R. Truman Hagen Jr., and their
son, James, and daughter, Miss
Karen Forsyth, of Palm Springs,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell H.
Becker, Caldwell, Ida., and two
children, Elaine and Joel, and
Mr. and Mrs. George Creighton
and daughter, Mary, Lodi, Calif.
Mrs. Hagen is the former
Margaret Warner, Mrs. Becker
was formerly Winnifred Warn
er, and Mr. Creighton made his
home with the Warners for a
number of years. A son, Gordon
Warner, lives in Medford.
A reception will be held at
the Warner home on South Oak
dale avenue tomorrow after
noon, July 27, and friends are
invited to call after three
o'clock.
On The Side
By E. V. Durling
(Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
Eight of the current top 10 re
cordings are by male singers.
The only females to get on this
list of best sellers are Joni James
and Patti Page. It was not like
that in the olden days. I mean
in the 1920s and '30s when Helen
Morgan, Libby Holman. Belle
Baker and Ruth Etting were vo
calizing. And where can be found
today a feminine . vocalist who
could sell a song like Nora Bayes
or Blanche Ring?
Passing By
Norma Malay. Sister of that
brilliant poet, the late Edna St.
Vincent Millay. It was when a
very young woman that Edna,
then living in Greenwich Vil
lage, . attracted national atten
tion with her poem about "burn
ing the candle at both ends." In
addition to being a clever writer,
Miss Millay was an actress with
the Provincetown Players dur
ing the days that Eugene O'Neill
was associated with that group
. . . Robert Six. Ethel Merman's
third husband. Mr. Six, a very
clever executive, is an important
figure in the passenger airline
field. He recently bought 15 Vis
count planes in England. These
planes cost about SIVi million
each.
Pleasa Note
As a publicity gag, a Las
Vegas, Nev., gambling joint ex
hibits in a glass case a pair of
dice with which it alleges a
patron made 28 straight passes.
Suppose a gambling joint client
started with a dollar bet and
continued to let the money ride,
how soon would the house call
a halt. After 16 passes the man
would be shooting for around
$160,000. After 20 passes, he
would be throwing for over a
million dollars.
Color Psychology
Color psychologists continue
to maintain that if a secretary
plans to ask her boss for a raise
or some special favor she should
wear a blue polka dot dress on
that occasion. The psychologists
claim that will put the man in a
pleasant, receptive mood. They
advise against wearing a green
dress. That, they say, iias an ir
ritating effect on an executive.
The color psychology experts
also say if a school teacher wears
a yellow dress she will find her
pupils easier to handle. And, of
course, they still say the color
with me most male attracting
power is watermelon pink. That
a girl wearing a gown of that
color will never be a wallflower.
System
A Californian, a student of
and a believer in numerology,
says he has had considerable suc
cess with a system of playing
thoroughbreds with seven-letter
names. He asks my opinion of
such a system. I can't go for any
thing like that. I am strictly a
form player. However it is in
teresting to note the unusual
number of great horses who
have had seven-letter names. As
for examples: Bull Lea, Bewitch,
Man O' War, Assault, Sysonby,
Tom Fool, Phalanx, High Gun,
On Trust, Shut Out, Mahmoud,
and Morvich.
Little German Band
Do you remember the little
German bands that played on the
sidewalks of New York and de
rived their income from coins
tossed to them by listeners in
the neighborhood? If not cease
calling yourself a Young Old
Timer. Ever hear of Gucken-
heimer's Sour Kraut Band? That
is a present day amateur organ
ization of San Francisco business
men. The leader is Richard
Gump, head of the celebrated
department store of that name.
This musical group of gay San
Franciscans specializes in "Ger
man band" music such as "The
Hamburger Waltz," "D r 1 n k,
Mein Liebling," "The Warum So
Schnell Gallop," 'The Poet and
Peasant Overture" and the
"Skaters' Waltz."
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mai)
Tribune must be submitted in
writing end deadline for the Sun
day edition Is 1 p.m Fritfay Dead
line for the weekly calendar is ft
n.m of the day of oublication and
for week day news is 5 cm. that
day before publication.
Friday
6:30 p.m. Jolly Stitcher club,
home of Mrs. G. G. Stagg, 611
Berrydale avenue.
6:30 p.m. Pocahontas lodge,
Redman hall.
Medford Man Injured
By Log Truck Wheel
Lorren Keck. 23, of 2645
South Stage rd., was injured
yesterday when a wheel of a
log truck on which he was work
ing rolled over one of his legs.
He was reported in "good" con
dition at Rogue Valley hospital
this morning, hospital attend
ants said.
The accident occurred in the
shop of Lyle Russell logging
company at White City, about
3:50 p.m., according to reports.
Keck is a Russel employee. He
was taken to the hospital by
Medford Ambulance service.
Applications Being
Accepted for Positions
Applications are being accept
ed by the civil service commis
sion for positions of accounting
clerk and aeronautical engineer.
Additional information about
examinations and jobs may be
obtained at the Medford Post
Office building.
The typical American minis
ter preaches two sermons on
Sunday and teaches an adult
Sunday school class.
4-IH NEVS
Westsida Rabbile.ri
The Westside Rabbiteers held
their ninth meeting at 2 p.m. at
our leader, Fern Kellbw'S house.
The meeting was called to order
by Joyce Josephson. The minutes
were read and Donna Debrick
called the roll.
We elected a sergeant of arms.
We discussed new and old busi
ness, then we straightened out
our record book and had our
quiz. The meeting was adjourned
and we had refreshments.
Karen Alldridge
Reporter
LAST CALL!
Final Clean-up
200 Pairs
OF
SHOES
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Johnston & Stewart Will Be
Closed 1 Week for Remodeling
The Corner Shoe Store
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