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o O G Future Teachers Hold Initiation Talent The Florence Allen Future Teachers of America club of Talent High school held a spe cial meeting Monday evening at the home of their sponsor, Miss Ina Freeman. Initiation was held for Miss LaVonne Whillock. Ths president, Miss Garda Wal ter, asssisted by the other offi cers of the club, was in charge of the candlelight ceremony. Guests were Miss Mary Ka Ol son and Roy Moore of the high schosi annual staff. Miss Freeman gave a short talk on selective recruitment and aftetxyards refreshments were served. The next meeting is Decem ber 10 at the high school. Waisf Sizes lo 46 9248 iiiWk ; WAIST Fflllllll . Flattery for the larger figure. Here's a Printed Pattern that's designed especially for waist sizes through 46 slimming in your favorite 6-gore skirt. Make it in faille or wool. Printed Pattern 9248: Wom en's waist sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 41, 43, 46 inches. Size 30 re quires lis yards 54-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send Thirty-five Cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat tern Dept., ,232 West 18th st., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Men More Daring Cooks Than Women Chicago Mrs. Evalyn Erinkman, professor of home ec onomics at the Illinois Institute of Technology, recently noted that "men are much more daring in their approach to cooking." They enjoy experimenting, she said, and they obtain inter esting and unusual flavors in dishes. "Creative cooking has found new disciples among the strong er sex," she added. Men long have been chefs in hotels, Mrs. Brinkman pointed out, but cnly recently has the growth of chefs in home kitch ens "mushroomed." Cook books are being prepar ed for men, newspapers carry special articles for the male gourmet, and special equipment is being manufactured with the man in mind, Mrs. Brinkman said. What has caused this rapid growth in the number of men cooks? Mrs. Brinkman said that since many wives work outside the home, perhaps the husband was forced into the kitchen. ' Or maybe he just wanted to help out his busy wife. An out growth of outdoor meals where fishermen and hunters cook their kill also may be part of the explanation. And, back-yard grill cooking where hubby is chef has been a factor. Cooking is a means of self-ex pression, she said, and it permits "escape," too. "Men suffer no loss of pride as does the woman when a cre ative effort fails," Mrs. Brink- man concluded. New Wall Sv'itch Gives Householder Lighting Effects New York iTP A new wall switch enables the homemaker to change lighting effects in much the same fashion that a di rector creates an atmosphere to play up a star's performance on stage. The new switch, called "Dim-a-lite," provides four levels of illumination at the turn of a dial. In the dim stage, only six per cent of the available wattage is used. Other stages are soft, moderate and bright. The switch operates on ordinary household voltage, the manufacturer said. Manager of Roseburg VA Hospital Transferred Washington (IP) Dr. Roder ick G. St. Pierre, manager of the veterans administration hos pital at Roseburg, Ore. will be transferred to Topeka, Kan., the VA said today, Dr. St. Pierre will become manager of the VA hospital at Topeka, a post that has been vacant since Oct. 25, 1957. He replaces Dr. Robert C. Ander son, who resigned. CALENDAR Calendar notices and newt for the society section of The Mai) Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline (or the Sun day edition is 1 pjn Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 .m of the day of publication ano' for week day news is 5 pm the day before publication. Pillow Ponies Horses right in your home! Scatter these colorful pillows in a bedroom playroom. Young and old all will love them! Pattern 7023: Transfer of 2 horsehead pillows 7x14 inches. Easy to make in felt or other fabric; made of rug cotton! Send Thirty-five Cents (coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Medford Mail Trib une, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plain ly NAME. ADDRESS, PAT TERN NUMBER. Send Twenty-five Cents more for a copy oi our Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Two com plete patterns are printed right in the book . . . plus a variety of designs that you will want to order: crochet, knitting, embroi dery, huck weaving, quilts, toys, dolls. Tuesday: 7:30- p.m. Medford Parents Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Myrlin Scott, 601 West Tenth st. 8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO, home of Mrs. F. Wilson Wait, 220 Vancouver ave. 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Py thian building. 8 p.m.- Crater Lake VFW auxiliary, Veterans hall, 42 North Front st. Wednesday: 10 ajn. 12 noon Kiwanian Dames coffee, home of Mrs. Don P. McNeil, 149 South Keenway dr. 10:30 a.m. Lake Creek Ex tension unit, home of Mrs. James Edge. 10:30 a.m. Upper Applegate Extension unit, grange hall. 1 1 a.m. Christian Women's fellowship, First Christian church, sanctuary annex. 12 noon" Townsend club, Carpenters hall, 123 Vfc West Main st. 12:30 pjn. Mistletoe club, Girls Community club. 1 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO, home of Mrs. R. J. O'Sullivan 518 North Barneburg ave. 1 p.m. Getogether club, Moose hall. 1 p.m. Past Chiefs club, with Mrs. Don Ross, Ross lane. 1:30 p.m. Central Point Gar den club, home of Mrs. C. W. Anhorn. 1:30 p.m. Griffin Creek school Mother's club, school caf eteria. 1:45 p.m. Contemporary Book club, Mrs. Robert Shepherd. ANOTHER GENERATION Wellsburg, W. Va. API A turtle, captured and marked here 24 years ago, has turned up again. The land-turtle was found on a nearby farm and has again been marked for another genera tion to find. ! ' L - J Tailored for comfort, this deep-toned checked cotton robe has wide sleeves, a roll collar, and a looped sash. The robe is an Alexander Shields fashion made up in M & W Thomas cotton. 4-H Club Hews Table Rock 4-H Club The Table Rock Busy Bees met at the home of Barbara Sheeler Nov. 29, After refresh ments of cupcakes and cocoa the meeting was called to order by President Anita Pierce. A new member, Ilene Pullman, came into our club in the Sew and It's Fun group which now has seven members. We had Mary Lou Garner, the new county 4-H agent, Ruth Brown, our coleader, and Carol Myers who is trying for our jun ior leader present. Barbara Ro minger gave a demonstration on putting a paper sack on edge of the table to put scraps into after the meeting adjourned. The Sew and It's Fun girls worked on sewing machines and others worked on a needle case. All members of last year's group attended an achievement day at Central Point on Nov. 19. We wish to thank the Central Point club for inviting us. Most of our members attended the demonstration meeting at the court house on Nov. 23. Our next meeting will be at the Myer's home on Dec. 13. Aletta Myers, Reporter Orqanic Chemist Boosts TV Winnings To $14,000 New York (IP) Dr. Richard A. Wall, an organic chemist from Mount Vernon, N.Y., boost ed his earnings on NBC-TV's "Twenty-One" program to $14, 000 Monday night by gaining an 11-point victory over Charles Wilkins, a New York audio en gineer. Wall will have another chance to add to his earnings next Mon day. He earned $5,500 in five see saw rounds with Wilkins Mon-r day night before defeating the engineer by a score of 12 to 1. The contestants earn $500 a point. The dragonfly is a creature of the air, never walking. Its legs are used only for catching prey and aes landing and perching Sear. 25 4 SUM JIMS FOR YOUR PERSONAL SIGNATURE - 1.50 smart, distinctive styling . . . Hallmark Christmas Cards in the new Slim Jim shape! Many designs and themes from which to choose . . . religious, traditional, or modern. Come in new to select from our complete stock. As advertised on the Hallmark Hall of Fame. BOOKS -GIFTS RECOS CELEBRATING AT WESTERHAM, England, Sir Winston Churchill plays host to, a lone guest, Field Marshal Mont gomery, left, on Churchill's eighty-third birthday. Mem bers of the family also were present. (International) Tuesday, December 3, 1957 MEDrORD (OREGO) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Teenagers Should Eat More For Breakfast Home Economist Says Chicago (IP) Teen-agers don't eat enough for breakfast, a re cent survey by the Illinois Insti tute of Technology shows. Dr. Louise Mojonnier, chair man of the institute's home eco nomics department, said that more than 75 per cent of the boys and girls interviewed at a Chi cago high school ate poor break fasts or none at all. Miss Mojonnier said her con clusions correspond with data collected in other surveys in var ious parts of the nation. Approximately 6 per cent of the boys and 24 per cent of the girls ate no breakfast at all. THISTLES DELAY FILM Hollywood (IP) The filming of Eugene O'Neill's "Desire Un der the Elms" was delayed re cently when producer Don Hart man discovered that the ground carpet at the elm-shaded filming location consisted mainly of this tles, it was made known today. "This practice of skipping breakfast is particularly alarm ing," Miss Mojonnier said, "be cause teenagers, growing rapidly, require more nutrients at that age than at any other time in their lives." Other meals during the day do not make up for . the lack" of breakfast, she said, because the total need of nutrients, such as proteins, calories and minerals is too high. BOSS MOVES OUT Akron. Ohio tw it's a rare boss who will more out of his of fice and let his secretary take over, even for a day. But it hap pened when Jeannatte Hammel celebrated her 4th anniversary with the Firestone Tire and Rub ber Co. Her boss. Vice-president John J. Shea, with the firm near ly 50 years moved out so Miss Hammel could enjoy the event without business interruptions. Women Makeup For Men New York OPl Women con sult men about their looks. A survey by one beauty firm showed women first want the ap proval of husband or bov friend. Women friends rank second; then co-workers, if the woman Is a working gal. Approval of chil dren rated fourth. . MEDFORD 0 ,8&qnPflu STORE HOURS: 9:30 TO 5:30 OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. 18 SHOPPING DAYS 'TILL CHRISTMAS! Compare . . . Shop FEPE3S YOU'LL GIVE BETTER! YOU'LL SAVI MOll! GIFTS EXCHANGED IN ANY OF OUR If 00 STORES! LUXURY QUALITY BEMBERG WASHABLE DUSTERS! Who'd believe that quilted bemberg could be so prac tical. Yes, it's machine washable in luk e w a r m water. Pretty, pale pastel shades, lacy nylon trim, daintily bowed; just right for that special gift. Pen ney priced so you'll give better, save more! "7795 0-18 GIRLS CHENILLE ROBES Completely washable fluff dry chenilles. 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