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12A MAIL TRIBUNE. Medfofd, Oregon, Sunday, December 21, 1958 McLEOD Christmas Party Held McLeod-The Prospect Lino Lion's Auxiliary held their annual Christmas party Mon day evening, Dec. 15, at the home of Mrs. Leo Hoag. Games were played, Christ mas gifts exchanged, after which refreshments were served. There were 22 mem bers present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dits worth of Ashland were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson of Laurel hurst rd. recently. The Eagle Point Teachers association, which includes Elk-Trail, Shady Cove and Eagle Point, held their annual Christmas dinner at Rogue River lodge Saturday, Dec. 13. Guests were introduced during the evening and after dinner Christmas gifts were exchanged. Those attending the debate scrimmage at Hedrick Junior High school in Medford Satur day, Dec. 13, were Mrs. Carl Scott and daugther, Carol Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hume and daughters. Jackie and Joey, Suzi Chub and Debbie Dunlap. Eagle Point students partici rating were Carol Scott and Lana McGrew as a team, Joey and Jackie Hume as a team and Suzi Chub and Debbie Dunlap as a team. Bert Sim mons was the Eagle Point advisor. been the proprietor of Sunset on the Rogue several years ago. Caroline Harding was a din ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ash in Union Creek, Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Edwards and Mrs. Ruth Bamberger, all of Van Nuys, Calif., who have spent several weeks at the Edwards cottage on Big Butte creek, have returned to their home. Miss Joey Hume and Miss Suzie Chub, both yell leaders, were guests at the annual football banquet held at EagJe Point school the evening of Dec. 11. Also attending were principal Robert Work and A. Mykleby, clerk of Elk-Trail school. The HEC of Upper Rogue Grange held their annual Christmas party Dec. 11 at Eastin's Rogue Haven. There were 15 women present. After a potluck dinner the business meeting was held, which was followed by the exchange of Christmas gifts. New chairman Dorothy Tock stein was installed at . this time. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillespie have gone to Salt Lake City because Mr. Gillespie's moth er is quite ill. The Masons held their Christmas banquet at Upper Rogue Grange hall Saturday night. The affair was held in honor of their wives. Mrs. Richard Barber and daughter, Lynda Leigh, of Gold Beach spent the week end at the home of her hus band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barber, who live on the Rogue river. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Truax, who died of a heart attack in Medford Dec. 8, was well known in this area, having A slumber party has held at the home of Martha Ansted Friday, Dec. 12, following the GAA initiation. Those attend ing were the Misses Eda Lar son, Debbie Dunlap, Jackie Hume, Joey Hume and the hostess, Miss Martha Ansted. A bridal shower was held for Miss Edna Gray Dec. 2 at the home of Miss Martha An sted. The Misses Joey and Jackie Hume were the host esses with Miss Ansted. Those attending were Miss es Aedene Jensen, Joyce Cer ly, Bv Tresham, Eda Larson, Sally Rodgers, Pat Clave, Lin da Hertager, Shirley Six, Mrs. Carl Christian, Mrs. Edward 88 Cases of Flu Reported Lasi Week A total of 88 influenza cases were reported in Jack son county last week, Dr.. A Tin MerkeL county health physician, has reported. nf th total. 30 were re ported in Phoenix, 28 in Med ford, 10 in Ashland, 8 in Shady Cove, 5 in Central Point. A in Trail. 2 in Butte Falls and one in Jacksonville. Other communicable dis eases reported last week in r-inrip Herman measles. Cen tral Point 8, Medford 3; scalp ringworm, Medford 1; trench mouth. Ashland 1; measles, Medford. 30, Phoenix 4; mumps, Prospect 4, and Med ford, Central Point and Shady Cove 1 each; pneumonia, Prospect 2; strep throat, Jack sonville and Trail 1 each; in fortinns mononucleosis, Ash land and Central Point 1 each. TAKE YOUR CHOICE Alburg, Vt. 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I put him off at tht time, but now I feel that I would like to ac cept him. My married daughter, with whom I've been living, is all upset by the idea. She doesn't see how I could ever consider marriage before a full year has elapsed. But she doesn't understand how lonesome I feel. My daughter and son-in-law have tried to make me feel at home here, and I adore the children, but I can't help feeling like a stranger in a place that doesn't belong to me. My daughter has made me feel ashamed of myself for consdering this idea. Is it real ly so terrible? Beverly L. - Mother really did shock me when she came out with this idea. I never ex- The blood of the lobster is white. entitling him to call both countries home until his 21st birthday.. , - - pected it and couldn't have be lieved it could happen only a few months ago. My parents were married for 35 years and I never knew them to have an argument. My father was the most de voted husband I've ever seen. He did more than he could to make Mother happy. She nev er had to work as hard as other women and she got so much appreciation for every thing she did. Mother keeps calling her suitor Dad's best friend, but I remember that Dad had quite a few things to say against him in his lifetime. He doesn't come anywhere near Dad as a human being. How can Mother consider him? The Council Beverly seems to be confusing a lot of different feelings and is, there fore, in a poor position to give her mother any advice about the proposed marriage. Possibly, out of a certain sense of rivalry with her mother, Beverly likes to see herself as more loyal to her father's memory. This is rath er unfair as this kind of "loy alty" costs Beverly nothing. Rather, she sees herself en hanced in her own eyes be cause of it. It is likely that her mother's unstated feeling about her husband goes much deeper and is less selfish. 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