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0 o O TWO MEDFORD (OREGOJ) MAIL TMBU9E o o G (S 0 Always an outstanding favorite with men, chiffon pie ean now be made without cooking1 when you rise new chiffon pie fillir.f mix. It comes in two flavors strawberry tnd lemon both tanyy in f.avor for these bright, crisp autumn days to corns. . Prepared in about 4 minutes, this mix fives good Tolumt and a truly chiffon-like texture. In the photo, lemon chiffon pie filling Is combined with part orange juice and part water to produce delicious blend of flavors. Make the filling up a couple of hours befor you pct to erve it so it will be set and well chilled. , Orange-Lemon QiifoB Pi 1 parage lemon chiffon pie 12 cup orange juice filling mix 13 cup sugar 12 cup boiling water 1 bked 9-inch pie shell, cooled Piace mix in a large deep mijting bowl. Add boiling water and mix thoroughly. Add orange juice and beat vigorously with rotary beater or at highest speed of electric mixer until mixture is very foamy takes abWt 1 minute. Add sugar and beat until filling1 stands in peaks takes 1 to 3 minutes. Pour into pie shell. Chill until set about 2 hours. If desired, jarnish with whipped cream and grated orange rind. o New Philharmonic Conductor Said "Neat, Even By GAY PAULEY United Press Women's Editor New York (IP) Mrs. Leon ard Bernstiin once observed that her musician-husband is difficult "to live with." 'Butjhat man worth living with isn't?" she asked. "Does this still apply?" I asked heiQoday as we talked of her husband's new job perma nent conductor of the New York Philharmonic orchestra. "I stick with my statement," she said, and laughed. "Actual ly marriage to Lennie is hard only because his life is so hec tic. As a person, he is even-tempered, hes neat, organized and thoughtful." To some, Bernstein Is a musi cal genius. "To me he's such a collection of things ... I know him so well," Mrs. Bernstein said. "He's more than husband. He's my companion and I would never dream of doing things without him." Riverside Club Names Winners Top scoring players in River side Bridge club's recent frac tional point plays were Mrs. Howard Boyd and Mrs. Richard Milestone, north - south, with Mrs. Walter Winner and Mrs. Berg Marten in tHe east-west position. Other winners in the north south, position were Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and Dr. George B. Dean; Mrs. B. B. Hughes and Walter . Humes. Winning east west were Mrs. Van Gilbert and Mrs. Rehling and Mrs. Sam Rich ardson and Ray Pruitt. Winners at last week's play in the north-south position were Mrs. George B. Dean and Ray Pruitt, first; Mrs. John Dough erty and Al Gilhausen, second; and Mrs. Richard Milestone and Mrs. Mary Lingaas, third. In the east-west position were Mrs. Fred Hesdorfer and William Isa acs, first; Mrs. Jack Mitchell and Mrs. Marie Rehling, second, and Mrs. Walter Winner and Dr. George B. Dean, third. Leave Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newland and three children have return ed to their home in Eugene after spending Thanksgiving here with Mr. Newland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Newlanjd, 528 Beatty street. Mr. Newland, formerly head Uack oach of Medford High school, is now principal of South Eugene High schooL O o WHY SEE A DOCTOR? ONE GOOD DOSE OF LAURINE'S , CARPET IS A SURE CURE! o 0 We Do Custom Decorating - on Carpet Formica Linoleum Vinyl Tile O Our Work and Prices Are Guaranteed - Tempered Bernstien, at 38, is the first American - born conductor to take over the Philharmonic podium. But conducting is only one facet of his career. He is a composer in both the classical and popular fields, he wrote the music for the current Broad way hit, "West Side Story," he is a brilliant pianist, and a re cording artist. Any one job is enough for most people; but the versatile Bernstein seems to thrive on work. "When I see that he needs a rest, I just cart him off to a hospital," said his wife. "That's exactly what I did last week after the news of the Philhar monic was announced. "Lenni called up and com plained, "This is rest? I've kept count and 13 people have been in and out of this room in the last three hours." "He ended up by talking the doctors into letting him watch some operations." Domestication, of Bernstein began when he met Felicia Mon tealegre at a party. Chilean born, she came to New York to study piano but go to so in trigued after some acting lessons she switched interests. Mrs. Bernstein, 35, a fragile blonde with great brown eyes, said he didn't know about her husband "but for me it was love at first sight." They were mar ried in 1951 and have two chil dren Jamie, 5 and blonde, like her mother, and Alexander Serge, 2, named for the late con ductor of the Boston Philhar monic, Serge Koussevitzky, who helped guide Bernstein's early conducting career. Daughter Shows Talent Jamie shows signs of develop ing some of her father's talents. "She will listen to music by the hour," said Mrs. Bernstein, "or she will sit at the piano and improvise. She will hear a mel ody and shout, 'Mama, that's Mozart.' "I don't encourage her. To me, this is a frightening thing in a 5-year-old." Mrs. Bernstein didn't drop her acting career by any means when she married the musician. Most of her work has been con centrated on television. "I think a woman has to keep her own identity," she said. "Acting lets me preserve some of mine. But I've just about quit the piano. I loathe it when I don't play well . . . and I really don't practice enough. Lennie's not critical, but I know if I hit a wrong note, he'll shout, 'That's A-flat . . . A-flat.' " Laurine's D 520 S. Rirerside On Left Side Ph. SP 3-5182 No Money Down 1st Payment in January We will bring samples to your home Nite or Day (No Obligation) Monday, December 2. 1837 Mrs. Fred Danielson To Serve as Hostess For Sorority Chapter Alpha Rho chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold the next meeting Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs. Fred Danielson. Serving as her cohostesses will be Mrs. Richard Riggs and Mrs. Richard Henselman. The last meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Barker. Mrs. Fred Danielson and Mrs. W. G. Werner were cohostesses, and served refreshments in keeping with Thanksgiving. The program was given by Mrs. Herman Schroeder. Her topic was "Verse Making" and she explained how meter is used in arranging and measuring rhythm in verse. Verses were read and the group participated in identifying the author. Group Hears Talk By Horticulturist Don Berry, Jackson county extension agent for horticulture, spoke on the planting of dwarf fruit trees, testing of soil, and the use of different mulches at the last meeting of the Howard Garden club. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Gleason, Crater Lake highway, with Mrs. John Crocker and Mrs. Howard Lind assisting. Following the business meeting Mrs. E. A. Wal ton and Mrs. J. S. Lydiard, new members, were introduced and presented corsages. Members of the club will assist with the decorating of Camp White for the Christmas holidays. The next meeting, a Christmas arty, will be held at the home of Mrs. Don Elliott 2705 Howard avenue, Monday, December 16. A gift exchange will be held. To Elect Election of officers will be held when Mistletoe club meets at Girls Community club on North Bartlett street Wednes day, December 4, at 12:30 p.m. Dessert will precede the busi ness meeting. Cottons, washable rayons and linens marked "vat-dyed" or 'vat printed" are color-fast to laundering, sunlight and dry cleaning. CALENDAR Calendar aotlces and newt tor the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadlina tor the Sun day edition la 1 p.m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 .m of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 p-m. the day before publication. Monday: 8 p.m. Knights of Pythias lodge, Pythian bldg. 8 p.m. Medford Garden club, Executive board, home of Mrs. Thomas Cardona, 224 Saginaw dr. 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge, at 'Odd Fellow hall. 8 p.m. St. Mary's Grade School Parents club, activities room at school. 8 p.m. VFW auxiliary dance, Camp White. 8 p.m. Xi Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, with Mrs. Nils Edin, 1308 Stewart ave. Tuesday: 10:30 a.m. Reese Creek Ex tension unit, home of Mrs. Ben Gardner, Crater Lake highway. 12 noon Medford chapter American Gold Star Mothers, court house auditorium. 12 noon Rogue Valley Navy .Mothers of America club, Girls Community club, 229 North Bartlett st. 12:30 p.m. Presbyterian Wo men's association, First Presby terian church. 1 p.m. Central Point Royal Neighbors, Mrs. Frank Ward, route 1, box 444. 1 pjn. Lady Elks, Elks tem ple. 1:30 p.m. Oak Grove Neigh borhood club, with Mrs. Gertrude Winningham, 105 Perrydale ave. 4 p.m. Jackson county school Librarians, Library of Children's Literature, Southern Oregon college. FLOOR COVERING Colorful and flavotsome, these easy-to-make tomato aspie molds add a cheerful note to a hot bisque and cold meat supper. Prepared with apple-flavored gelatin and tomato juice, they are seasoned to perfection with grated onion, prepared horse-radish and, for as extra piny a dash of cayenne. Easy Totnat Arpic 1 package apple-flavored 1-12 teaspoons prepared horse-radish gelatin 1-12 teaspoons grated onion 1 eup hot tomato juice 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup cold tomato juice Dash of cayenne Dissolve gelatin in hot tomato juice. Add cold tomato juice, horse radish, onion, salt, and cayenne. Pour into individual mold. Chill until firm. Unmold. Makes 4 to 6 aerringc. New Librarians' Group to Meet Jackson County School Li brarians will meet Tuesday, De cember 3, at 4 p.m., in the Li brary of Children's Literature, Southern Oregon college. Miss Ina Freeman, Talent, secondary school program chairman, has arranged for displays and mater ial on library publicity. Mrs. Hazel Mekvold, elementary school program chairman, will exhibit a collection of new science books suitable for grades 1 and 2. This librarian's group is new ly organized, and will consider membership in the state and na tional library associations. Giles Green of Ashland is working on a constitution for the group. Mrs. Lois Martin, McLoughlin Junior High school, is serving as chairman. John Ptttley, Englishman who came to the United Slates in 1946 and liked it so well that he became a citizen, will speak for two clubs in the valley this week. His first talk . will be Wednesday at Rogue Valley Country club for Rogue Val ley Knife and Fork club, and the second will be Thursday at the Elks club in Ashland for Siskiyou Knife and Fork club. Reservations for the Wednesday meeting close tonight, and for the Thursday meeting tomor row. Ladies' Club Sams Valley Sams Valley Ladies' club will meet Thurs day, December 5, at the home of Mrs. Hazel Baldwin at 2 p.m. Mrs. C. C. Sanderson and Mrs. Harry Musson will be, co-hostesses.. Mrs. Cleon Botsford will take charge of the program. . Christmas Party Phoenix Phoenix Thimble club will hold the annual Christ mas party at the home of Mrs. Guy Cobleigh, 401 Church street, Phoenix, Friday, December 6. A covered dish luncheon at noon will be followed by a gift ex change, with gifts to cost no more than $1. 1 i FEET? OPEN I TONITE STARTING TONGUES WAGGING, Actress Kim Novak la escorted to Beverly Hills, Calif., party by Aly Khan, one time husband of Actress Rita Hay worth. (International) JACKSONVILLE Scout Groups By BETTE HOSKINS Jacksonville According to . O. Graham, chairman of the new Cub Scout project, a meet ing will be held Friday, Dec. 6 in the downstairs room at the Presbyterian church at 8 p.m. Purpose of the meeting is to dis cuss the reorganization of Cub Scout Pack 35 in the Jackson ville area. The group will be sponsored by the Presbyterian church. Parents- interested in enrolling their sons, aged 8 to 11 inclusive, are urged to at tend and interested boys are re quested to attend the meeting, accompanied by their parents. Plans for the older group of Scouts are being made by the Jacksonville Odd Fellows lodge, who will sponsor them. Friends in Jacksonville have received word of the death of Miss Edith Hoeff in Portland last week. Funeral services were aiso held in Portland. She was a long-time resident here and the sister of Miss Alice Hoeff, who was Jacksonville postmistress for several years. The old Hoeff home is now occupied by the Alvin Minshall family. Choose Your Columbia $8995 MODEL 517 HIGH-FIDELITY AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH A two-spaaker, high-fidelity portable in tan-and-brown briar or black-and-grey briar with a compensated loudness control for perfect tonal balance. Four-watt am plifier handles up to 7-watt peaks. Four speeds; Butyl-covered turntable; two jew eled styli. GSil's. w 3I995 MODEL 5J3 Mahogany HIGH-FIDELITY AM-FM RADIO PHONOGRAPH CONSOLE Columbia's new D.E.P. super bass is built into this four-speed, four-speaker console, with push-pull.high-fidelity. 10-watt amplifier capable of 14-watt peaks. 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Average temperature of the earth's surface is. said to be 60 degrees. To Organize Mrs. Joe Smith i recovering at home after a serious illness. Her sister, Mrs. Louis Willis of Fowler, Calif., left last week after spending some time here with her and visiting other rela tives in the area. Mrs. C. L. Hickey is also re covering at home after a stay in the hopsital. Last Sunday guests at her home were Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Abbott of Butte Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Arnt of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. Van Ort wick of Medford. Guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. No ble for a pre-Thanksgiving din ner were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griffith of Auburn, Calif., Hen ry James, Griffin's namesake and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoskins of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan an nounced the birth of a son Nov. 25. The baby has been named Carl Anthony Morgan. Jesse V. 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