8A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford', Ortgon, Sunday, March 15, 1959
Meeting Announced
For Adarel Chapter
Jacksonville - Adarel chap
ter, Order of the Eastern
Star, will meet Thursday,
March 19, at 8 p.m. at the
Jacksonville Masonic temple
Committee members for the
evening are Mrs. Edward Tay
lor and Mrs. Roy Tibbons.
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Medford Teacher to Take
Office as ORA President
Mrs. M a x i n e (Paul R.
Smith, Medford High school
teacher, will be installed pres
ident of Oregon Education as
sociation at the 56th annual
convention to beheld March
19-21 in Portland. Mrs. Smith,
foreign language teacher, for-
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Mrs. Maxine Smith
Circles to Continue
Study of Two Books
Central Point Two circles
of the Women's Association,
First Presbyterian church,
Central Point, will meet this
week and continue study of
the book, "Middle East Pil
grimage" as well as "The
Spirit Speaks to the Church"
based on the Book of The
Acts.
Faith circle will meet on
Monday, March 16, at. 8 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Max
Clark, 1115 East Pine street.
Mrs. Raymond Ekdahl is
chairman of this circle.
Thursday, March 19, at 1
pjn., Christian Service circle
will meet with Mrs. Lewis
Kilbourn whose home is
across from TouVelle State
park. Mrs. George Herbstruth
will be co-hostess. Mrs. Rus
sell Fair and Mrs. W. J. Geb
hard are the study leaders.
The business meeting is in
charge of Mrs. H. J. Fleischer,
chairman.
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Island Topping
For an island toping that's
good on cake or gingerbread,
fold well drained crushed
pineapple and toasted coconut
into sour creamThen sprink
le with more toasted coconut,
Toast coconut on cookie sheet
in oven and watch closely.
merly was on the faculty of
McLoughlin J u n i or High
school.
Mrs. Smith, who will be in
stalled Thursday, will leave
for Portland Wednesday, ac
companied by her husband. A
delegation of about 50 OEA
members from all parts of
Jackson county plan to attend
the convention, and at Port
land it is stated that about
6500 educators are expected
for the sessions.
'Proud Past. Unlimited
Future'
Highlight of the three day
session will be the Thursday
night centennial banquet and
presentation pf OEA's educa
tion citizen of the year award.
Opening major address
Thursday morning will be by
Dr. John K. Norton, Teachers
college, Columbia university
Other speakers include set
entist and educator Dr. Ger
ald Wendt, New York City,
speaking Friday afternoon on
the "Forseeable World of To
morrow;" Dr. Paul Wright,
pastor, First Presbyterian
church, Portland, Thursday
night banquet address and
Cecil W. Posey, executive sec
retary of the Oregon Educa
tion association.
Other program highlights
will include the Scappose
High School band, directed by
George L. Lockhoven; the all-
state high school choir, di
rected by J. Russell Bodley;
and S. W. Blalock, national
president of the student Na-
tional Education association,
of Winston-Salem, North Car
olina. Of special convention inter
est to educators will be the
30 departmental meetings as
well as the many discussion
groups to be held.
All general meetings will
be in Portland auditorium.
Opening session will be 9 a.m.
Thursday. State President
Tom Powers will preside.
Participating in the con
vention activities will be Mrs.
Una B. Inch, a past president
of OEA and retired assistant
superintendent of schools; Alf
B. Mekvold, county school
superintendent; Mrs. Betty
Lou Dunlop and Benoyd S.
Bayless, Southern Oregon col
lege, Ashland; Miss Kathy
Fonken, art teacher at Hed
rick Junior High school and
Vernon Wolthoff, journalism
instructor ?t Medford High
school.
Mix frozen or canned pine
apple chunks with orange sec
tions and a little muscatel or
white port wine. Chill, then
heap into dessert dishes and
top with coconut.
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Many people think, "little girls"
have all the "nicest" clothes
. . . but just wait until you see
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"duds" for the young master of
the house . . . you will be
happy to see this big selection
and he will be thrilled to wear
them ... '
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Eton and long pant sets
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Mrs. Mabel Hundley, second from left,
was awarded an honorary life membership
in the Parent-Teacher association at a meet-.,
ing at Lone Pine school last Tuesday. Mrs.
Hundley, first grade teacher at Lone Pine,
is the second person in the county to re
ceive such an award, the first being made
recently to Mrs. Una B. Inch, assistant coun
ty school superintendent, now retired.
Looking at the life membership certificate
with Mrs. Hundley above are, left to right,
Mrs. William Underwood, Mrs. George
Paul and Mrs. Clark Ballard, all past presi
dents of Lone Pine PTA. In addition to the
certificate, Mrs. Hundley received a life
membership pin and a corsage of violets in
appreciation of her service and devotion to
the organization. She has been active in
PTA work since 1913.
Frosty White Blouses Used For New Suits
United Press International
Frosty-white blouses set off
cardigan-type suit jackets for
spring. Designer Rhonda Lee
shows a variety of blouse sil
houettes, such as the "Em
pirette," which falls with a
faint flair from a natural
shoulder line and has bands
and bows at the bosom. Other
blouses have sissy ruffles and
front buttons, shirtwaist tail
oring, and collars ranging
from tiny Peter Pan to wide,
flat choir boy types. Bands
are contoured to fit snugly
just below the waist.
It takes six steps to make a
fur wrap, says Gloria Stone,
president of a new fur salon.
The customer describes what
she wants, or the designer
suggests a style. Then a can
vas model is made to incor
porate the ideas. The model is
fitted and the fur is cut. Then
the fur is fitted, and the lining
is put in. A visit behind the
scenes also shows the skins
cut, tacked to the pattern, wa
tered and stretched on a frame
to dry before the final stitching.
Milliner William J., always
one to create his own fashion
rules, this spring vetoes flow
ers and veils for sculptured
felt hats. In the daytime, he
maintains, hats must cover the
entire head, but for evening,
the hair can show. "Let the
hairdressers live," said the
milliner. To prove his good
faith, he dreamed up tiny hats
of lace and organza which set
off the coiffure as part of the
decoration.
St. Louis designers show
sports pants from above the
knee to midcalf. The briefest
are short shorts, which look
even shorter when worn with
a loose pull-over. The longest
shorts are "wading length,"
or just below the knee. Skim
mer pants reach the calf.
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Shriners from four western states at
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Hillah temple in Medford last Saturday and
they arrived by car, plane and bus. Po
tentate Lloyd X. Coder of Nile' temple,
Seattle, flew down in his private plane
which he calls "Coder's Flying Camel" and
which has the Shrine insignia painted on
the side. Potentate Coder brought a plane
load of Shrine members with him. (Hillah
temple photo)
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Grants Pass Woman
To Speak for Group
, The Women's auxiliary of
St. Mark's Episcopal church
will meet Friday, March 20.
Holy communion will be cele
brated at 11 a.m., and lunch
eon will be served at 12 noon.
Mrs. Willis Rosenthal of St.
Luke's Episcopal church,
Grants Pass, will present a
program on the united thank
offering.
Baby sitting service will be
available from noon.
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A corn is a mass of dead,
hardened skin, caused by con
stant rubbing. It's nature's
way of protecting against
friction. As rubbing continues,
skin thickens, building up
layers from the bottom.
This mass eventually presses
against nerves and blood ves
sels underneath. That is what
hurts. The corn itself is not
painful because it is "dead"
skin.
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