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4 X MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1960 Methodist Women To Observe Prayer Week During the week of Oc tober 25 to 31, Methodist women observe the 20th an niversary of the week of Prayer and Self Denial. Circle and guild programs Farewell Event Given for Twins Eagle Point John and George Minter, twin nephews of Mrs. W. E- Hammel, were guests of honor at a farewell dinner held recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ham mel, in Eagle Point. The brothers, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Minter. also of Eagle Point, left the follow ing day for Fort Ord, where they started their basic army training- Thed inner served a two fold purpose, as Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. H. B. Dow and sons David and Larry, have re cently returned to the Rogue Valley upon his retirement from the army. Mrs. Dow (nee . Beatrice Caster) is a niece of the hostess, and this was the first family dinner since their return. Others attending were Mr and Mrs. Robert Minter, Terri and Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Caster, Beth and Mark, Mrs. Vicey Caster, Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Merle McGraw, Wendy and Michael, all of Eagle Point; and Mr. and Mrs. William Holdeman, Seattle, -Wash- ' ' - Ladies Auxiliary Slates Matting V The Ladies auxiliary to Sis kiyou canton,. Patriarchs Mil itant, will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 26, at the IOOF hall. A potluck dinner will be followed by a business session. v -controlled AifTormfit fcE . i . jBnunifnftm mX- " Ait Skippies that Jormfit feeling! SkippiM by Formfit controls the- figure without a back panel ... yet firmly, gently fashion! a more natural contour of your hips. Skippies by Formfit keeps you fnily Hot In front ... 10 lightly with a lace-lovely nylon panel joined directly to a watst-slimming elastic band. And the - rear view takes on a new look with Skippies' new seaming and elastic power net fashioned In a natural, firm line. 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Taylor and Mrs Omar Bacon are in charge of the program, titled "Living Echoes" which points out ways people suffer from injustice and inadequate laws and un derlines personal responsibili ty. Mrs. Baker will answer 'questions from the audience to conclude the program. This year the Wesley Com munity Centers in Sun Anton io, Tex., are a special concern as they meet an important need among the social and re ligious groups of the commu nity. Among interdenomina tional projects supported are literacy campaigns, prepara tion and distribution of audio visual materials and a world wide missionary program. This month Kitchen Kapers will highlight all items for the Christmas Gift Festival which can be used in the kitchen. Members are to take aprons, towels, hot pads, hot dish tiles and other articles which will be modeled and displayed Circle 4 with Mrs. G. F. Brood, chairman, will serve luncheon at 12:15 p.m. and a nursery is provided through out the services. 10.95 with .-v t 14 w- V. ' Barbara Wallers Betrothal News s Made Known Central Point-Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Walters, 1932 Scenic avenue, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Bar bara, to Bruce Burnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burnett, Upper River road, Gold Hill, Miss Walters, a 1960 gradu ate of Crater High school, is employed as a long distance operator for Pacific Tele phone Northwest company. Her fiance, a 1957 graduate of Crater High school, Is s junior at Oregon State col lege, where he is majoring In electrical engineering. A late summer wedding is planned. Rainbow Girls To Hold Party Jacksonville - Warren as sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, made plans for a Hallo ween costume party when them met last Thursday eve- nlhg. The party will be held Saturday, October 29, from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Masonic temple. Members of Warren lodge. Adarcl chapter, Order of East ern Star, and parents of the girls are invited. Those at tending who are not in cos tume will be "fined." Miss Cora Ravenor is chair man of decorations; Miss Car olyn Rickert, refreshments; Miss Rebecca Starns, enter tainment, and Miss Mae Sat- terfleld, novelties. The group has changed the time for regular meetings to 7:45 p.m. and the mother ad visor, Mrs. Clarence Young, and worthy advisor, Miss Janice Armstrong, have asked that members be at the tem ple promptly at 7 p.m. The next meeting will be Thurs day, October 27. Program Planned For Pi Beta Phis Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi, national social sorority, will have a program on Japanese flower arrangement at their meeting Thursday, October 27. The 8 p.m. meeting will bee at the home of Mrs. Rob ert C. Beatty. 1798 Myers lane, Medford. The flower arrangement demonstration will be given by Mrs. Richard Dol, Ashland, who had six months of train ing at the Sogctsu School of Flower Arrangement In Kyo to, Japan. An additional part of the program will concern the PI Beta Phi Settlement school in Gatlinburg, Tcnn.,- the sorority s philanthropic project since 1912. Mrs- Elliott MacCracken of Ashland, president of the Medford PI Beta Phi Alum nae club, will conduct a short business meeting. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Beatty will be Mrs. Earl T. Johnson and Mrs. Robert J. O'Sullivan of Medford. All alumnae in this area are invited to attend the meeting. CROSIER APPLIANCE 6th and Front HukanUdll There's a good reason for the dif ference in price of dishwashers because there's an even bigger difference in performance and results! Come in and let us show vou the features that make KitchenAid sive power wasning, rinsing ana drying actions. ..the exclusive dual strainer system. ..the east of load ing and quiet operation. See for yourself why KitchenAid dish, washers rarely if ever need service. KitckenAid HomelRites Wed Pair; Honored Shady Cove-Mrs. Mildred Ramsey, Shady Cove, became the bride of Lloyd Davis in an evening ceremony held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins, Trail, Friday, October -14., The Rev. John Power of St. Martin's Episcopal church Shady Cove, officiated at the single-ring rites. Mrs. Robert Brooks, Glen- dale, Calif., was matron-of- honor for her sister, and Mr. Brooks gave the bride in mar riage. James Hopkins was best man. . ' The bride wore a rose lace gown with shoulder-length veil and carried an orchid. The honor attendant wore an oyster white sheath dress and also carried an orchid. A reception for members of the immediate family and close friends followed. Mrs. Eugene Weitman, Mrs. Joseph Waltz and Mrs. Robert Bishop, daughters of the bridegroom, gave the reception. The wed ding cake was made by Mrs. Waltz and Mrs. Kenneth, Ol iver. Mrs. Power took charge of the guest book. Mr. Davis and his bride left October 22 for a wedding trip and will be at home in The Cove after November 1 The' newlyweds were hon ored at a program given Oc tober 15 by the Shady Cove Grange in the school gym nasium. The couple was es corted to the master's station where they were informed that Mrs. Davis had been se lected to appear on a "Queen for a Day program. Kenneth Oliver took charge of the "television camera" with David Bergren playing the role of Jack Haley and serv ing as commentator. Mrs. Frank Linden played the role of Betty Furness and an nounced prizes. Following the program, gifts were presented to the honored couple from the Grange and refreshments were served. ' . Rainbow Mothers Organize Group; Meeting Slated Mrs. Ira Smith has been elected president of the'new ly formed Mothers club of the Order of the Rainbow for girls. The organizational meeting was held Thursday, October 13, at the Jackson ville Masonic hall by mothers who have daughters in the new assembly. Other officers elected were Mrs. Lawrence Hall, vice president; Mrs. Dean Luehrs, secretary and treasurer and Mrs. Catherine Kimball, pub licity chairman. All mothers who have girls in Rainbow are invited to at tend the next meeting Thurs day, October 27, at 7:15 p.m. at the Jacksonville Masonic hall. 'Lefty' Gomez To Speak Here Vernon "Lefty" Gomez, for mer baseball pitcher and World Series record holder, will speak to the Rogue River Valley Knife and Fork club Thursday, November 3- Din ner will be served promptly at 6:45 p.m. Mrs. Richard House, 15 Corning court, is in charge of reservations, which should be mailed to her by Monday, October 31. Mr. Gomez was born in California and played ball throughout the country. He also traveled to South and Central America as a man ager-consultant. Phone SP 2-6011 5 DAY FREE TRIAL In Your .Own Home superior., .the exclu- I cW, - Miss Cecil Marl Ball Engagement Told Of Cecjle Bell,. Donald Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bell, 1214 Ross lane, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cecile Marie Bell, to Donald Lee Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Garrett, 1339 Prospect avenue, Grants Pass. Their wedding is planned tor June, 1BB1. Miss Bell attended Medford High school and is employed by Pinnacle Packing compa ny. -Her fiance is a graduate of Grants Pass High school and is a Marine Corps veter an. He is a freshman at South ern Oregon college. Salmon River Pictures Booked A trip down the Salmon river will be "conducted" E. M. Able, Grants Pass, for the i Arm Chair Travel club Monday, October 24, at the Senior Activity center. The club, which has been meet ing Mondays for the past two years is combining programs on foreign travel with those on travel in the United States. Mr. Able showed films of a trip on the Rogue river wth guide Glenn Wooldridge in September. 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See H today. $mm rr k TIME PAY PLAN AVAILABLE Communism Ideology Phony, Communism is a triumph of organization, not Ideology," Dr. Marshall Woodell, profes sor of political science at Southern Oregon college, told the Jackson County Council of Parent Teacher Associa tions at a meeting held Wed nesday, October 19, at the Bellview Grange hall, Ash land. Dr. Woodell, Navy Re serve commander, attended the National War college in Washington, D. C, this sum mer. "The Communist ideology is phony,, their organization carries them. If we expect to survive we must organize for President Announces Committees Committee chairmen for the earning year were an nounced by Dr. Florian J. S ha sky, president of St. Mary's High School Parents club, at a recent meeting. David Lowry and R. A Naumes will head the ways and means committee; George Kaiser, athletic committee; Mrs. Mildred Robinson, pub licity; Mrs. James Miller and Mrs. Jack Van Dyke, greet ing committee. Groups of students who represented, the school at var ious summer school activities spoke at the meeting. Jean Boat, Patty Meeker, Carol Valentine and David Lowry reported on the summer school of Catholic action near Pacific Grove, Calif. Seven from St. Mary's attended. Mary Robinson and Tom Depner were representatives to the student council work shop at the University of Ore gon. Florian Shasky and John Snider Jr., attended the Ore gon youth conference at Sa lem and Boys State at Cor- vallis. Mary Jo Batzer attend ed Girls State. Ingrid Bergstrom and Doug las Snider, who were among ten students attending the fall session of the student work shop at Southern Oregon col lege, gave reports on that event. Mrs A. W. Adams, Mrs. Van Calhoun and Mrs. Harold Evans served refreshments. Parents of the freshman-B class won the attendance award. , COLUMBIA HIS OS " S wems conflict, we must know what we believe in and be ready to defend it, we must recog nize the crisis we are in and stop conceding points with the Soviet Union. "We have been on the de fensive too long,1' the speak er continued. "It is time we started making the Commu nists guess what we are do ing. A mass effort is needed to teach the American way of life.' Dr. .. Woodell asked, "Are you going to be morally and Ideologically ready for total war when it comes?" He recommended "Protract ed Conflicts," a book pub lished by Harper Brothers and J. Edgar Hoover's book "Masters of Deceit" as studies of the crisis the U. S. finds itself in. A tape narrated by a Ma rine corps psychiatrist, Wil liam E. Mayer, on "Commu nist Indoctrination - was heard. Dr. Mayer stated that Korean , war prisoners were "brainwashed" by education and indoctrination,' not tor ture and drugs. The Commu nist primary weapon was said to be indoctrination, where as our primary consideration is the human being. "There is too much lethar gy on the part of Americans towards civil defense and Communism," he said. "We have to learn to understand the Communist line - it won't go away if we try' to ignore it." A controlled study was made of a "cross section of American males" from Ko rean war "camps. Dr. Mayer Bosses Breakfast Planned by Group A breakfast in honor of "bosses" is being planned by Insurance Women of Jackson County. It will be held 'at Rogue Valley Country club Tuesday, November 1, at 7 a.m. A small number of invita tions have been extended for the event, and in addition it is stated that anyone inter ested is invited to attend. Res ervations may be made with Mrs. Giroud Davidson, SPring 3-7343, or Mrs. Sandra Hall, SPring 2-6167. 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