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Party Plans Completed Medford Sojourners club has completed plans for a Christmas party to be held at Girls Community club Thurs d a y, December 10, at 12:30 p.m. All women who have lived in Medford or vicinity for less than two years are invited to the event. Each one attending la to take an unsigned gift for exchange. Further informa tion may be had by calling the club's hospitality chair man, Mrs. Marvin Nelson, Spring 2-2694. Cards were played follow ing dessert and a business meeting of the group Novem ber 19. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. S. D. Earhart and Mrs. I.clW. Housechild; pi nochle prizes by Mrs. Lena Stueben and Mrs. Walter Zim dar, and canasta prizes by Mrs. Beryl Lyon, Mrs. Flor ence Carlton and Mrs. James Winslow. Mrs. Beulah McKee, Klam ath Falls, and Mrs. Helen Alexander, Topeka, K a n., were guests. Mrs. Wayne Woodard is a new member. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. John Poage, Mrs. Oscar Crass Schedules Dinner Monday All couples interesd are invited to a covered dish din ner planned by the Cruisers class of First Presbyterian church at 6:45 p.m. Monday, November 23 at the church George McUne, driver of the Rogue River valley cov ered wagon on the recent trip from Independence, Mo., to Independence, Ore., will show movies of the highlights of the trip. Social Club To Elect Officers The annual election of of ficers will be held at the meet ing of the Electa Social club Friday, November 27, at p.m. at the Girls Community club. Mrs. Clara Franklin will be in charge of the salad lunch eon, assisted by Mrs. Ben Bolin, Mrs. Laura Aldridge, and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Drum- mond. Non affiliated Eastern Star members are invited to attend. Rasmussen and Mrs. Ruth Tobin. i MAR YOUR APPEARANCE WITH BIFOCAL SHADOW! Youthful NOLES BLEND-VUE Unset eliminate the obectionable tattle-tale age line caused by old fashioned bifocal lenses! No age line no un pleasant eye lump with BLEND-VUE lenses and they can be fitted into any fashion frame you desirel . Ne Appointment Needed Convenient Credit We give JS&C Green Stamps 0KX 55 4f& COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER Phone SP 2-9990 " casual shopping with convenient parking Of. jW'W'W' I I.UWII I llJj. JIIIMI.I IJI III ,yapplJ, !!! Ij ,,!!!.,)! I III, l.ilj , , .u) , . Uimm ' ' - - - ----- ' - - s y A turnip that would delight Dogpalch and bring nrioui gleams to the eyes of Pansy Yokum is displayed by Mrs. Gina Bertolacci at Half Moon Bay, Calif. Although it lacked greens to match its size, the turnip weighed more than 21 pounds and was 24 inches in girth. (UPI Telephoto) Soap Box Column Turns . To Quiz Show Scandal Baptist Women Slate Meetings By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor New York - (UPD - Today's column becomes a soap box for those who read its recent remarks on the television quiz show fixes, even though some of the readers read me out. ' But readers deserve to be heard whether they bless you or suggest the only reason you weren't ever on a quiz show is that you weren't bright enough to pass the initial test. By way of background, this column on the television quiz show mess denounced no one. It merely inquired into the state of our morals today and wondered whether others were shocked or in agreement with the one woman who said. "He-Charles Van Doren had a chance to get some thing for nothing and I don't blame him for doing it." As of today, most of the letters see the TV quiz fixes as a reflection generally of a nation's deteriorating morals. Others denounce me for mak ing "Charles Van Doren the whipping boy." I didn't in tend to, honest. ". . . Thanks to you for your battle of deception versus truth'," wrote Mrs. Helena B. Collins, Santa Rosa, Calif. 'Stand Firm!' , Edward W. Verba of Camp bell, Ohio, wrote that "if the transition were made to box ing, any boxer who partici pates in a fixed fight is held in contempt by the majority of boxing fans . . . "I agree with your article ... on the scandal." Mrs. E. H. Speckman, Tor rance, Calif., holds no, brief for a fixed show. But her let ter comments, "I'm getting sick and tired of Charles Van Doren being chosen as the whipping boy . . . just because he made his mistakes 'on camera'. "What about those people behind the scenes who thought up the whole stinking mess . . . they are just as guilty if not more so . . ." , Mrs. Speckman added that "if you newspaper people are going to nail one guilty man to the mast, find one big enough for all (she underlined the word) those involved. ". . . Try counting on your 10 fingers the people you (un derlined) know who have nev er (underlined) been involved in some sort of a shaded idea. No one is perfect. Even a con vict is given a second chance Meeting date for the White Cross Mission circles of the Women's Fellowship of First Baptist church is Tuesday, November 24. All-day circles will meet at 10 a.m. and the evening cir cles at 7:30 pjn. Many of the circles will be meeting at the home of the chairman. Mem bers of all but Elizabeth cir- cle members, of the day groups, are to bring a sack lunch, with the hostess fur nishing coffee. All those at tending any group are to take scissors, cotton or wool quilt pieces, and old sheets for bandages. Elizabeth circle will meet with Mrs. James Beams, 2154 Crater Lake avenue; the hos tess is providing, a complete luncheon for the members. The chairman, Mrs. Helmer Tinseth, reminds the mem bers to bring their offering for the turkey for the Med ford Gospel Mission Thanks giving dinner. Meeting time is 10 a.m. Other day circles are Ruth, meeting with the chairman, Mrs. C. C. Gilbert, 613 Ross lane; Martha, meeting at the home of Mrs.Donn Piatt, chairman, 30 Laurel street; Esther, at the Larry Adams home, 1245 Casino road, ac cording to Mrs. N. A. Mead, chairman. Mrs. Mary Norvell will be hostess to the Nell Grubbs Circle at 515 Liberty street. Mrs. Gilbert Hill is chairman. Lydia circle will . meet ' at 7:30 p.m. at the Robert Gresh am home, 920 East Jackson street? Mrs. M. M. Putney is chairman. Mrs. Richard Nord quist will be hostess to Han nah circle at her home at the corner of Sunset drive and Jacksonville-Phoenix highway (Rt. 4, Box 356A). Mary circle will also meet with the chairman, Mrs. John Casad, 2670 Elliott street. Lois circle will also meet Jat the home of the chairman, Mrs. Elvia Wood, at 27 North Columbus avenue. This will be the last meet ing of the year for most of the circles, as the fourth Tuesday in December is too close to Christmas. Lady-Like Charm One-third cup butter plus A cup milk can be substituted for 1 cup heavy cream. Lodges to Hold Holiday Dinner The annual Thanksgiving dinner and program of the Knights of Pythias and Pythi an sisters and their families and invited guests will be held in the Pythian building, Fifth and Grape streets, Mon day, November 23, at 6:30 p.m. Talisman lodge members are furnishing turkey and members of Talisman temple, Pythian Sisters, will assist at the dinner. Committee' mem bers of the Knights are Chan cellor commander Dan Kadin, Charles A. Lasher and Ed ward E. Bostwick. All members are to take a potluck dish of salad, vege table or dessert, turkey coffee and rolls will be provided. M 9256 SIZES 2-10 This demure, Victorian look will win everyone's heart -it's so pert and charming. Dropped shoulder line and bouffant skirt show off a lit tle girl's figure to best advan tage. Easy-sew. Tomorrow's pattern: Misses' dress. Printed Pattern 9256: Chil dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 takes 24 yards 39-inch. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send Thirty - fiv cants (coins) for this pattern - add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West- 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Holiday Arrangements To Be Demonstrated Arrangements for the holi day season will' be demon strated by Mrs. Ira Fitzger ald at a meeting of Howard Garden club Tuesday, Novem ber 24,;at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. G. G. Stagg, 611 Ber rydale ave. Members are reminded to bring material for a work shop. ;-r Hints for Homemaktri Ways in which homemakers can create a beautiful and livable home are covered in books at the Jackson County library on home decorating and furnishing. Wine Mayonnaise " " Hot wine mayonnaise will make cauliflower, asparagus, green beans or broccoli a party dish. For 4 servings, add onion to ' cup sauterne. Let stand 10 minutes, add 2 tablespoons chopped parsley, 1 tablespoon lemon juice and cup mayonnaise. Heat over hot, but not boiling water. Child Cart Manuals Practical information on all aspects of baby and child care is available at the Jackson County library. Manuals con tain up-to-date details on diet, sleep, clothing, children's dis eases, and other topics. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Sunday, Nov. 22, 1959 While caring for a sick member of your family, safe guard him from a secondary infection by wearing a gauze mask (available at drug stores) over your nose and mouth. You may be carrying germs which the patient, in his weakened condition, can pick up easily. We Give irf&l GREEN STAMPS ELLIS MARKET 820 Crater Lake Avenue : v-- ' . ' y . $ . 4 V "v'!" . ' A "; ' ' X ' ' ' j -v v " ' - - ..! HHHilaWI mmmmmmmmmmm wm. Our collection of crening foot glamour is enough to dazzle any Cinderella. Beautiful invisible yinyl charmers y .... each the utmost in after-dark elegance. 1. Sibieca in high and mid heels 18.95 2. Sibieca in high and mid heels 13.95 3. Sibieca in high heel 18.9$ A. 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