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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1958)
Women Nesd About Money, By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor New York - (TPD - Women need more knowledge, if they are to pull the family purse strings properly, says a worn- .ojjipi", an banker who j neaas a new cate us on handling our gold diggings. "I'm not go ing to say that women are stupid about money," said attractive Mrs. Gay Pauley Dorothy Noble Smith, "but they've been blocked by their husbands from learning enough." Yet today, women in all her blissful ignorance makes the spending decisions. She also helps to pile up a record consumer debt which Mrs. Smith called "a frightening thing." "This," she said, "is in con trast to a century ago when a woman who was fool enough to try opening a bank account could have it cancelled im mediately by a male relative. In our grandfather's time, the men didn't even tell their wives how much they made. Now a man just turns his pay check over to his wife." Want to Learn And the women Just aren't ready for the responsibility, although they are "intelli gent" enough to demand more ""V"" - - fit a?,.. CAHJEMUDAIffi.. Monday: 1 p.m. Rogue Grandmoth ers club, Girls Community club. 7 p.m. Cross Trailers Square Dance club, Miss Pav's Dance studio, Grape st. 7 pjn. Medford chapter, National office Managers, Medford hotel. - 7:30 p.m. Oak Grove PTA, school cafeteria. 7:30 p.m. Rogue Valley chapter, Oregon Music Teach ers association, home of Mrs. Edla Peterson, Crowson rd., Ashland. 8 pjn. Degree of Honor lodge, Girls Community club. 8 p.m.-Scottish Rite Wom en's club, Medford Masonic temple. Tuesday: 12 noon Kiwanian Dames, Girls Community club. I p.m. Howard Garden club, home of Mrs.- Jessie Stagg, 611 Berrydale ave. 1:15 p.m Woman's Soci ety of Christian Service, First Methodist church, at church. 1:30 p.m. Rogue Valley Herb Society, with Mrs. Otto Nagel, Eagle Point. 7 p.m. Eagle Point Ele mentary PTA, grade school cafeteria. 8 p.m. Nevita chapter, OES, Central Point Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Pythian club, home if Mrs. Mabel Nicholson, 821 North Central ave. Wednesday: II a.m. Medford Town send club, Carpenters hall, 123V West Main st. 12:30 pjn. Mistletoe club, Girls Community club. 8 pjn. Beta Sigma Phi, Xi Mu chapter, home of Mrs. Two ways to treat the dry skin,.. by ing care and the other that responds to gentle, soothing treatment. Frances Denney has developed two special creams for the dry skin. Each moisturizes, lubricates, softens and smooths but each does it in its own way! VIVA, the activating cream for dry skin CREME SUPREME, for soothing care I of the sensitive dry skin 5.00 each, plus tax Cosmetic Department Hudson's Pharmacy 613 East Main 1 Block E. of Hawthorne Park Phone SP 3-5345 Open Daily 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sunday and Holidays 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ni'mmi u ' ' 11 garagmggggg Knowledge .1 Says Banker knowledge, she said. It's here that Mrs. Smith and the New York State Bank ers association come in. The association this week set up a women's committee "to tell the story of money and bank ing." It hopes the project will be copied by banking groups across the country. Mrs. Smith, who at 42 is an execu tive with Chemical Corn Ex change Bank of New York, is committee chairman. The association will send banking experts on speaking tours, will hold seminars on saving, spending, budgets, and will work closely with wom en's club groups. "This is the first time the banking industry has gone di rectly to the women . . . first time any industry actually has," said Mrs. Smith in an interview. When you listen to her reel off statistics on our control of the dollar you wonder why we've been so neglected. Women vote approximately 70 per cent of the shares of American corporations; are beneficiaries of 80 per cent of all fiduciary funds; are heads of more than four mil lion families; are directly en gaged in some phases of man agement of half a million small businesses; there are 21 million working women earn ing more than 42 billion dol lars before taxes; and women spend almost 80 cents of each dollar of national income. Austin Murray, 1709 Lenora dr. 8 p.m. Central Point Jay cettes, home of Mrs. Milton Gordon, 715 East Pine st. 8 p.m. St. Mary's High School Parents club, activi ties room. Thursday: 9 ajn. Christian Women's fellowship, First Christian church, circles 2 and 6, at church. 10:30 a.m. Women's as sociation, Phoenix First Pres byterian church, at church. 11 a.m. Christian Wom en's fellowship, First Chris tian church, circle 1, Mrs. William Roberts, 5480 Geb hard rd. 12:30 p.m. Medford So journers, Girls Community club. 1 p.m. Christian Women's Fellowship, First Christian church, circles: 3, with Mrs. Sarah Phillips, 112 Ross lane; 4, with Mrs. Vernon Monia, 711 King st.; and 5, with Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson, 522 West Tenth st. 8 p.m. Reames chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Medford Masonic temple. 8:15 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, chapter Alpha Rho, with Mrs. Richard Henselman, 333 Ard more ave. Friday: 11 a.m. Women's auxiliary of St. Mark's Episcopal church, at church. 12:30 p.m. Electa Social club, Girls Community club. Saturday: 2 p.m. Daughters of the Nile, Medford Masonic tem ple. 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