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Neon-Bright Colors Used
For New Autumn Fashions
Crisp, forward-looking cot
tons that reflect autumn's
splendor will greet young col
legians and career girls on
their fall shopping spree, re
ports the National Cotton
Council.
Silhouettes are relaxed, col
ors are either neon brights or
rich foliage tones. The look
js a young one; it is lady-like
for the town executive and
carefree for the coed. It has
new shape and meaning.
Cotton fabrics in interest
ing textures, weaves and fin
ishes 'interpret the silhouettes
with great versatility. Prints
lead the way to a jolly season;
paisleys, wallpaper stripes,
huge floral sprays all bright
en cotton knit, corduroy and
velveteen. Plaids are mad and
representational of every clan;
stripes blaze on new fashion
shapes; checks come in all
sizes - big and little.
Corduroy Comeback
Corduroy makes a come
back in everything from high
fashion suits and coats to all
types of sportswear. This sea-
' son's corduroy shorts are top-
;ped amusingly with a long
unfitted hip-length blouse that
is bowed and belted low. For
lounging or entertaining, a
printed corduroy outfit in-
eludes tapered pants, a loose
vest and a white blouse. Wide
'wale, softly textured cordu
roys interpret day dresses
with high Empire belts and
loose back. Sturdy-textured
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corduroys in wide and narrow
cords are featured in tunic-
length coats and slim skirts
as well as trapeze-shaped rain
coats.
Separates in novelty cot
tons add up to a straight A
this season. In every color of
the rainbow these inter
changeable tops and bottoms
make fashion fun. Soft
smooth doeskin is used for a
chemette jacket and cone-
shaped skirt worn with
printed blouse.
For luxurious separate
"extra," the three-quarter
canvas coat is a trend-setting
eye-catcher collared in skunk,
Double Duty Dress
Double duty dresses are
smart and tailored for city or
campus. A woven plaid dress
is unfitted, waistless and easy
going.
Velveteen is a favorite
shocking shades or flamboy
ant prints, it has new vital
ity as an Empire-styled date
frock, an embroidered party
dress, a lounge outfit. One
trapeze-shaped frock in shock
ing pink embroidered velve
teen features a bow at a low
cut bodice line. Another
youthful velveteen costume
styled for theater dates in
cludes a slim sheath ensem-
bled with a short oriental-in
spired jacket. For brighten
ing up a rainy day or for gala
evenings, a rose-printed vel
veteen coat is a dramatic fi
nale to any performance.
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League
Completes
Workshop
Medford League of Women
Voters committees on- county
home rule and voter's service
last week . completed a three-
part public relations work
shop according to Mrs. I
Thomas, Phoenix, league pub
licity chairman. The meetings
were held at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Rutter, voters' serv
ice chairman. They were cen
tered around the promotion
of county home rule legisla
tion, under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Ben Day, Gold HilL
The first session was a
study of public relations prob
lems as they affect the League
in Jackson county. Russ Jami
son, local public relations
counsellor, was guest speaker
and helped committee mem
bers plan out a voter educa
tion project for fall.
Mrs. Rutter was leader of
the second meeting which
dealt with newspaper public
ity, the League bulletin and
a study material.
Mrs. John Boe, Grants Pass,
with a background of televis
ion work in Kansas City, was
guest speaker for the con
cluding meeting. Mrs. Brian
Mullen, a local league mem
ber, gave information per
taining to the local TV station.
Effective use of television on
a local League level was out
lined and a county home rule
skit was timed and discussed,
The workshop was held to
help committee members "get
out a more informed vote in
Jackson county in the No
vember general election.."
Family Returns
From California
Mri and Mrs. Lawrence L.
Tweedy and four sons, Scott,
Charles, Robert and James,
have returned to their home
in the Applegate from a vaca
tion in California. They visit
ed a sister of Mrs. Tweedy,
and also spent some time with
Col. and Mrs. James T. Hutch
inson, formerly of "the Apple-
gate and now of Colvang,
Calif.
Books that will enable you
to increase your reading speed
and skill are available at tbe
Medford public library.
If you are one of those
homemakers who never has
enough cook books, get ac
quainted with the collection
at your Medford public li
brary..;- .
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For a pretty party luncheon
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filled with bite-size pieces of
fresh summer fruits. Serve
with 1 fresh lime or lemon
juice.
If you have no nuts on hand
when making a salad or des
sert that calls for nuts, use
tiny balls of peanut butter.
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First Printed Cookbook
Has Many Uses For Roses
By JEANNE LESEM
UPI Correspondent
New York-EPD-A rose bush
was a cook's best friend 483
years ago
Margaret Rudkin, president
of a national bakery firm,
reached this conclusion after
reading an English transla
tion of what is believed to
be the world's oldest dated
cookbook
"It's a fascinating book,"
Mrs. Rudkin said, in an inter
view. "The man who wrote
it-Bartholomaius de Platina-
apparently had quite a weak
ness for rose water and
ground-up rose petals as fla
voring. He even used rose
water to season boiled and
poached eggs!
"In many cases, the aro
matic water was probably
added to disguise flat, gamey
or rancid food," said Mrs.
Studio To Hold
Party Thursday
A fall registration party
will be held at the Colleen
Hope Dance Studio at 45
Hawthorne avenue Thursday,
September 4 for dance stu
dents and their friends. The
party will start with swim
ming at Hawthorne pool
from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Bar
becued hot dogs will be fea
tured at an outdoor dinner
to be served on the studio
patio at 5:30 p.m. immediately
after the swim.
Following the dinner,
games for childrenof all ages
will be held on the patio and
in .the park. Students may
participate in all or any part
of the afternoon and evening's
activities, Miss Hope states.
The studio has been closed
the month of August while
Miss Hope and one of her as
sistants, Miss Rosemary To-
kar, were in San Francisco
studying with the San Fran
cisco ballet and Mason-Kahn
studio.
Sunday afternoon, Septem
ber 14, the studio will give
a get-acquainted garden party
for all the new kindergarten
students and their parents.
Staff members will discuss
the school curriculum, and
games and refreshments will
be included in the activities.
Dance Planned
At Y Saturday
A dance for junior high
school and sophomore age
students will be held Satur
day, September 6, ; at the
YMCA under the sponsorship
of the YMCA Youth council.
Dancing will be from 8:30 to
11:30 pjn. and a small charge
will be made for both mem
bers and non-members.
Miss Devonne Prough is
chairman of the event. Music
will be from records.
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Rudkin,-who recently receiv
ed a copy of Platina's rare La
tin cookbook as a gift from
her Pepperidge Farm em
ployees. Only Private Copy
"De Obsonis ac Honesta
Voluptate," printed in Venice
in 1475, is supposed to be the
oldest dated edition of the
world's first printed cook
cook, Mrs. Rudkin said. Her
copy is the only one in the
United States in a private
collection. The other eight are
in institutional libraries.
Translated, the title reads,
"Of Meat Dishes and Honest
Enjoyment."
De Honesta Voluptate, as
the book was commonly
known, was issued only 20
years after the invention of
the printing press, Mrs. Rud
kin said.
Her copy, 186-pages long,
is printed in Roman type on
sheets with wide margins.
But the binding, she said, is
not original. The volume was
rebound in pigskin-covered
marbled boards sometime in
the late 16th or early 17th
century.
"In a way, it's remarkable
that Platina's book was writ
ten or published," Mrs. Rud
kin explained.
Casual Instruction
"Up to his time, only a
man named Apicius had writ
ten about food and cooking
and then only in manuscript
form. And, of course, house
holders in those days vied
with each other to hire skill
ful chefs who hoarded their
cooking secrets jealously."
Even Platina, who later
became Vatican librarian,
didn't give away every trick
of his own kitchen.
"He was quite casual with
cooking directions," Mrs. Rud
kin said. "He evidently ex
pected cooks to work out cor
rect ingredient proportions
themselves, but he did give
fair warning of certain
recipes he liked but thought
, Squid pie was one of Pla
tina's favorites, and he also
favored stork, swan, swal
lows, blackbirds, and
thrushes..
Does Mrs. Rudkin plan to
adopt any of Platina's recipes
for her bakery firm?
"No," she said, "but the
modern cherry cheese pie is a
direct descendant of his
cherry tart. It was made from
ground sour cherries, cheese,
eggs, sugar and flavorings,
baked in a crust.".
Returns
Mrs. Virginia Sherwood has
returned to Medford after a
10-day vacation spent in Mill
Valley, Calif., with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Wisjmer. Mrs
Sherwood is on the staff of
Medford branch, United
States National bank.
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Bethel Completes
Plans for Show
Friday Afternoon
Miss Sylvia Morris, chair
man of the annual silver tea
and style show to be given by
Bethel 14, International Order
of Job's Daughters, Friday,
September 5, at Medford Ma
sonic temple, has announced
her committee chairmen. The
event will begin at 2 p.m. and
is open to the public.
Miss Mavis Strom and Miss
Jean Pletsch are planning re
freshments, and model chair
men are Miss Micki Noble and
Miss Marion Parsons. Miss
Carla Borough is in charge of
publicity and Miss Karen
Paschke of decorations.
Women's and teenage cloth
ing from Mann's Department
store will be modeled by the
Misses Pamela Gilkinson, Di
ane Lewis, Cheree Paulazzo,
Diane Evernham and Mary
Sue Anderson, and Mrs.
George L. Lewis and Mrs. F.
H. Evernham.
Entertainment will include
dance numbers by Miss Steph
anie Hertager, a piano duet
by Miss Martha Sandborn and
Miss Julia Yoakley, and a ba
ton demonstration by Miss
Caron Leffler.
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Medford Woman
Attends Session
Of State Board
Mrs. Moore Hamilton, who
was recently named to the
Oregon State Board of Educa
tion, left last night for Salem
to attend a meeting of the
board which will continue
through Saturday. Part of the
sessions will be in conjunction
with the Oregon State Board
of Higher Education.
This will be the first official
meeting of the board since
Mrs. Hamilton's appointment.
5. E. Brogoitti, Helix, Ore., is
chairman.
Board Meets
Rogue River-Mrs. Roy Lar
son, president of Rogue Riv
er Garden club, and members
of the board met recently to
plan coming events. A rum
mage sale will be held Octo
ber f, and a bazaar December
6, both in the Rogue River
Grange hall.
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Three Daughters
Guests of Mother
Mrs. B. M. Lininger's three
daughters have been visitors
here in recent days.
Miss Geraldine Lininger, a
teacher in Claremont High
school in La Verne, Calif., and
Miss Ruth Lininger, in the
public relations department
of La Verne college, arrived
last Wednesday. They spent
the past two months touring
Europe.
Another daughter. Miss
Margaret Lininger, who teach
es in the city schools of La
Verne, has returned south
after a visit here.
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Officers Attend
Auxiliary Session
. - The president and vice
president of the auxiliary to
Jackson County Medical so
ciety are hvPortland this week
to attend a meeting of the
auxiliary to the Oregon Medi
cal society. Attending from
here are Mrs. David C. Boals,
president, and Mrs. Ray Cas
terline, vice-president, of the
local group.
Dr. Casterline is also in
Portland to attend sessions of
the Oregon society.
Riders Change
Play Day Date
Medford Trail Riders an
nounced today that the play
day planned for September 7
has been postponed until Sep
tember 14. Instead, the Riders
will cooperate with an Eagle
Point 4H club which is spon
soring a horse show at Camp
White September 14, and the
Riders' mounted square dance
team will perform during the
show.
Lloyd Hanscom entertained
the Riders at a dinner at his
home Saturday night.
Texas Family
Here on Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nich
olas Greene and their four-year-old
son, Larry, left this
morning for their home in
Midland, Tex., after spending
a few-' days here with Mr.
Greene's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles R. Greene, 2476
Reed lane. Mr. Greene is a
geologist with the Humble Oil
company of Texas.
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