TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, February 14, 1938
I -.Baptist Women
; : Hold Luncheon
: ! In Local Church
; Women's Fellowship of First
; Baptist church of Medford
Z : was host to about 95 women
T : from the Shasta-Cascade As-
sociation of Conservative Bap
t " tists at a noon lunchen Feb-
; ruary 11 in the church annex.
- Present were members of the
- : Open Door Baptist church,
. Grants Pass, Berean Baptist
t of White City and First Bap
f - tist of Ashland.
Following the luncheon,
; missionaries here to attend
I the round robin mission con
- ' ference spoke on the work
- in their particular fields, em-
phasizing the work of the
I women missionaries.
- T First speaker for the after
:! ;noon was the Rev. Gary
- Poppings, who is an appointee
fto the Philippine islands,
i ; There he will teach in an
; interdenominational school of
thigh school age children of
- -missionaries. Airs, toppings,
- - who before her marriage was
" -Norma Jean Begg, received
- -her early schooling in Med
. i ford and her family were
t members of First Baptist
; church. The family now lives
Z Z in Eugene.
; ; Mrs. Helen Kevorkian,
Zl Z missionary from the Belgian
" I Coneo. sDoke of her work
i -there in the native Bible
-school training natives to be-
l i come pastors to their own
people. The school gives a
Z three year course, and a stu
Z. Z dent must have completed at
J r least the fifth grade. Most of
t Tthe students are young men
" who come with wives and
; children to live at the school.
- The mission provides housing.
Z Z The Rev Casey Norton,
- missionary from the lepers
-home at Kothara, India, told
f ;how hard it was for persons
- especially the girls with ar-
? "rested cases, who have be-
Z Ccome Christians, to return
5 "to their families. In the case
"of the young women, the par-
Z ents don't want them as they
J will net marry non-Christians
- and unmarried women in In
5 ;dia have a difficult life.
- Entertainment for the aft-
c ernoon was furnished by Mrs.
- -Russell Ub.rine who sang a
;solo, and Mrs. Don Minear
Z -reading -a poem.
r r Serving for the luncheon
Zt "was done by the Nell Grubbs
T, Z White Cross circle directed
5 -by Mrs. Clarence Wilson, the
- -chairman. Hearts with scrip-
;ture versej speaking of hearts
r were on each table.
Mist Marjorie Osgood, Ashland, and Harold Seizer, Pros
pct, play the leads in tonight's production of "Cinderella"
al Southern Oregon college. Miss Osgood it a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Osgood. Ashland, and Mr. Seizer is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Setzer, Prospect. The drama, spring
offering of Southern Oregon college, has two complete casts
for six productions. It opened last night at the college, with
Miss Pat Leek and Richard Swinney, both Medford, playing
the leads. The Players will present "Cinderella" twice more
in Ashland, February 15 and 22 at 10:30 a.m., for Ashland
school children and twice in Medford at the Craterian theater
on-Tuesday afternoon, February 18. The children's perform
ances in both cities are under the sponsorship of American
Association of University Women.
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By GAY PAULEY
United Press Correspondent
New York IP) The life
of the male model hardly
matches that of the girl for
glamour. But it's a quick way
to a hefty bank balance.
"All right, so the men don't
get taken to lunch at the
Stork Club or their names in
the gossip columns," said a
spokesman for Burke Mc-
Hugh, one of the four or five
agencies In Manhattan book
ing male as well as female
models.
"But their assignments are
steady, the pay gets better
every year, and their work
life span can be longr, if they
want to stay in it."
Joel Rice, manager at Me-
Hugh, said women still out
number the men, about three
to one, and out-earn them
But the fellows, since World
War II, have ben moving in.
Major reason: Advertising
suddenly is aware a man ap
peals to a woman, and the
lady customer is'mighty apt
to listen when he delivers a
pitch about say a refrigerator.
A top-flight male model
will earn $35 to $40 an hour,
compared with the $50 to $75
some photographic and high
fashion females haul down.
But the girls have more over
head, In clothes, hair-do and
makeup. And the public,
agencies said, are apt to tire
of the female model sooner,
because she is so well publicized.
The girls also work run
time," said Cye Perkins,
former model and now as
sistant manager for the Hart
ford Agency. "For a lot of
men, modeling is a sideline
sort of a balance for their
other interests. One of our top
models sells insurance; an
other owns a nightclub; one
is a photographer."
Typical of the men using
modeling as a means to an
end is Lionel Wiggam, one of
Hartford's leading talents
and a "regular" for years in
newspaper advertisements for
a men's clothing chain.
Just A Pasilime
Wiggam wants to devote
full time someday to play
writing. From Princeton,
class of '43, he headed direct
ly to Hollywood where he did
screen plays for Warner
Brothers and Universal-In
ternational. One of his movie
hits was "Smash-up," starring
Susan Hayward. And. he's
written numerous poems and
stories, published in leading
magazines, including "The
New Yorker."
Now, he's so well establish
ed as a model he works at it
two and one-half days a week
in winter; only one day a
week in summer. The rest of
the time he devotes to writing.
"The greatest danger in
modeling: That a man is se
duced by all the dough he
can make, and doesn't pursue
his prime ambition," said
Wiggam.
(Special Dances
To Be Saturday
Square dance clubs of the
valley plan special events Sat
urday, February 15. One is a
valentine party, one a Sweet
heart's dance and the third an
anniversary dinner.
Swingin' Pairs Square Dance
club will hold a Sweetheart's
dance Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at
Square Corral. Douglas Fos-
bury will . call, assisted by
guest callers.
All square dancers are in
vited to attend, and potluck
refreshments will be served.
Hilltoppers Square Dance
club will hold a valentine
square dance at Wagner Creek
school Saturday, February 15,
beginning at 8:30 p.m. All
square dancers are welcome.
Women are requested to
take a salad, sndwiches or a
dessert for potluck refresh
ments. "
Francis Cronin, Elmer Lu
schen and guest callers will
call the squares.
Happy Harvester will cele
brate the third anniversary of
organization with a ham din
ner Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at
the Central Point Legion hall.
A charge for the dinner and
dancing will be made, and J
D. Lubbers and William Har
vey will call.
a surprise ieature is
planned.
Y Plans Class
In Swimming
Gordon Williams, YMCA
physical director, announces
that beginning swim class for
women will open Tuesday,
February 18, at :30 p.m. This
class will be held Tuesday and
Thursday evenings at that
time for six weeks. The class
will consist of 12 lessons.
Since Medford is the heart
of an area with many streams
and lakes, and because sum
mer is approaching, YMCA of
ficials feel the need for swim
ming classes for all those
women who don't know how
to swim, but do participate ita
water activities and sports in
the summer time.
August Farfan will be the
instructor. A fee will be
charged for the class.
"Know Your County 99 Topic
For Voters9 League Session
Medford Lague of Women
Voters will hold a general
meeting Saturday, . February
22 at 12:30 p.m. in the form
of a luncheon at the Rogue
Valley Country club. Follow
ing the luncheon there will
be a panel discussion on the
subject "Know Your County."
Panel members will be
Mrs. Frank Bash, Mrs. Stan
ley Zapell, Mrs. Edward C.
Kelly and Mrs. Kenneth Den-man.
Mrs. Frank Bash served as
chairman of the Republican
Hopkins, county clerk and re
corder, as a local expert in
this field. She will supply
answers to many questions
concerning knowledge of the
electoral process as it is re
lated -to in Jackson county.
Mrs. Hopkins will help an
swer such questions as: "Does
your county have initiative
and referendum, and if so
has it ever been used?" "Is
there a literacy, qualification
for voting in your county?",
and other questions.
Mrs. Fred Carr, unit chair-
The morning unit meeting
of the league will be held
Wednesday, Feb. 19, at the
home of Mrs., Elwood Hed-
berg, 1206 East Main street
at 9:45 a.m.
The "Know Your County"
committee has invited a I
league member, Mrs. Bereth
Jacksonville Concert
Scheduled Tonight
Jacksonville An annual
concert featuring the Jack
sonville High school band and
chorus will be held at the
high school gym starting at
7:30 p.m. today.
Proceeds of the concert
will be placed in the band
uniform fund, according to
officials. They said a "Sweet
heart dance" will be held in
the Jacksonville community
center following the concert.
The dance is scheduled to
start about 9:30 p.m., officials
jsaid.
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This column is one of a series en marriage and family problems
which appears weekly in this paper. It presents problems of everyday
living and attempts to bring you the most expert opinion in this
area. By combining clinical experience, research, and homespun prac
ticality, we hope to assist you to help yourself to happiness.
Readers are invited to present their problems. All queries will
receive individual attention and should be accompanied by a stamped
self-addressed envelope directed to Mary Harris Seifert, M.A., Depart
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"I Fel So Hurtl"
: "I've just found out there's
'another woman ," cries San
dra. "Bill was overseas for
five months I came across
a letter from a girl, and when
I asked him, he admitted an
affair. We've always had a
good marriage, at least I
thought so. Bill is terribly-
broken up j and says the girl
J doesn't mean a thing to him.
He tells me again and again
how sorry he is. But I JUST
CANNOT .UNDERS TAND
how he could do such a thing.
I feel so terribly hurt, no
matter how he explains it.
What can we do to save our
marriage?
Useful Edgings
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Central committee for four man, cordially invites all new
years, nas peen a memoer oi members and anyone inter-
me executive board ot tne ested in the discussion to
State Republican Central attend.
committee as well as chair
man of the fourth Congres
sional District committee.
Mrs. Zapell served as publi
city director of the Jackson
County Democratic party in
the last election. Mrs. Kelly,
general chairman of the
Roosevelt memorial dinner
for the past two years, is a
past county chairman of the
Democratic party and at one
time acted as campaign man
ager for Congresswoman Nan
Wood Honeyman, Portland.
Mrs. Denman served as sec
retary of the Jackson County
Republican Central commit
tee for six years, and is vice-
chairman now.
In their discussion they will
acquaint league members!
with the work of the two
major political parties at the
county level. ,
Reservations for the lunch
eon can be made by calling
Mrs. J. W. Barnard, SPring
2-9294. Mrs. Irving Thomas,
voter's service chairman, cor
dially invites all league mem
bers and anyone interested
in the discussion to attend.
Spanish Soprano
To Give Concert
Pilar Lorengar, Spanish so
prano, will give a concert in
Medford Friday, February 21,
under the auspices of Jackson
County Civic Music associa
tion. Miss Lorengar, a native of
Zaragoza, made her debut at
Oran in Algeria in 1951. In
1955 she appeared at the Aix-en-Prpvence
festival and was
given rave reviews by Paris
and international critics, it is
reported.
After her New York debut
the New York Times critic
wrote, "A girl with the gifts
of beauty and song" and the
New York Herald Tribune
critic said, "The young Span
ish soprano looks well enough
to have a stage career even
if she couldn't sing, and sings I cal one without her good
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Infidelity a 1 w a ys hurts
This is a natural reaction,
especially in a relationship
which has not -experienced
many outside "jolts." Perhaps
the most important thing to
remember is that there is
little to be gained in living
in the past. What has been,
has been. For those who are
willing to accept this fact and
go forward with good intent.
time is a great healer of
wounds.
Bill's attitude of regret and
his recognition of his mistake
shows that he wants to sal
vage his marriage. In a new
environment, without custom
ary or conventional restraints,
many people do things which
they would not do at home, in
normal circumstances. This
was amply demonstrated in
the last war.
Behavior patterns are a re
sult of training, social pres
sure, and inner drive; any or
all of these may be eclipsed
in strange or unusual situa
tions or surroundings, given
sufficient pressure. But a tem
porary lapse does not indicate
that the individual has
changed or lost his moral
values, especially if he is con
scious of his off-beat pattern,
as was Bill.
Bill wants to save his mar
riage. He does not want to
hurt Sandra. Sandra can help
him in his resolution by at
tempting to understand why
and how the situation arose,
and by accepting his promise
for the future. Both should
try to talk more freely about
their desires, goals, and plans
for the future. Both should
look forward, not back. Bill
can do much toward making
Sandra feel secure and desire-
able, beloved, if you .will.
Sandra can make Bill feel at
tractive, stimulating both as
a man and as a partner. She
can try to make the home a
pleasant place to stay, one in
which both of them can find
peace and love.
If Bill and Sandra cannot
gain this equilibrium together
(and many cannot), then they
should seek the guidance of a
counselor who will aid them
in evaluating the past and
planning for the future together.
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