Social Events . Women's News
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1962
Dancers To Hold
Hunters' Ball
Buckles and Bows Square
Dance club plans a "Hunters'
ball" at the Bellvlew Grange
hall Saturday, October 13.
Those attending are asked to
dress as they would to go
hunting, and a prize will be
offered.
Floyd Workman will be the
caller, and guest callers will
be welcome, the committee
states.
Those attending are asked
to take potluck refreshments.
Use a screen to keep fire
place sparks from rugs and
floor. And always be sure the
lats fireplace coal is out be
fore leaving the house or go
ing to bed.
Theater League Signs Judith Anderson
The famous actress, Judith
Anderson, has been announced
as the star of the fourth dra
matic attraction which will
be brought to Medford by the
Broadway Theater league for
the 1962-63 season. Miss An
derson and a small cast will
do scenes from "Macbeth"
and "Medea."
Miss Anderson's name had
not been mentioned In pre
vious announcements concern
ing the season since the local
group had not been given any
information concerning the
fourth program for the series.
Three plays had been an
nounced, and the Broadway
league main office had said
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Meat Powder Cookies
Have Protein Value
Now that school has opened
mothers are called on to pro
vide healthful, n u t r 1 tional
foods for lunches and after
school snacks. Cookies are
popular items and because
this is true it is important
that they be not only tasty
but contain food value as well.
From the meat headquar
ters of Swift and company
comes news that strained
meats for babies can be added
to refrigerator cookies to give
them a nutritional boost with
complete meat protein.
Unfortunately most cookies
provide little besides calories
to the day's nutritional needs.
By stepping up the protein
content with meat in a form
easily blended with other in
gredients, the cookies can ac
tually contribute high quality
complete protein to the diet.
Tiny tots welcome cookies
because they are easily man
aged in small hands. The add
ed meat power available to
children during this period of
rapid growth gives the cookies
a real plus nutritionally.
Teen-agers also are experi
encing a time of rapid growth.
Boys especially seem to be
always hungry, cookies and a
glass of milk after school are
standard fare in many homes.
Here, too, meat protein has a
body-building job to do.
Strained beef, pork, lamb,
veal, ham, or chicken may be
used for cooky baking. Be
sure to select the 100 per cent
meats for they contain the
most protein.
After trying Martha Logan's
recipe and sampling the de
licious cookies, mothers will
want to experiment by adding
meat power to their own fa
vorite cooky recipes.
MEAT POWER
OATMEAL COOKIES
Yield: Four dozen. Two jars
(3's oz. each) strained meats
for babies; two sticks (one
cup) butter, softened; one cup
packed brown sugar; one cup
sifted flour; one-half teaspoon
salt; one teaspoon soda; three
cups quick cooking oats.
Cream together butter and
brown sugar. Sift flour, salt
and soda together. Add to
creamed mixture. Add quick
cooking oats and strained
meats and mix until well
blended. Chill in refrigerator
about one hour. Shape the
dough into two long rolls and
about two inches in diameter.
Wrap each roll in waxed pa
per. Chill In refrigerator un
til firm. Cut chilled rolls into
one-fourth inch slices. Bake
on a cooky sheet in moderate
oven (350 degrees F) 12 min
utes.
that negotiations for the
fourth attraction were still
under way. Yesterday a wire
from New York said that Miss
Anderson had been signed.
Miss Anderson is consider
ed one of the finest actresses
on the English-speaking stage.
A character actress, she has
been outstandings in roles
which call for great emotional
and interpretive power.
She has been starred on the
stage, in motion pictures and
television plays and is re
membered particularly for
"Strange Interlude," "Mourn
ing Becomes Electra," "Mac
beth" and "Medea" on the
stage. Her great movies in
cluded "Rebecca" and "King s
Row."
Her Broadway Theater
league appearances in the
west have tentatively been set
for April.
The plays already an
nounced are the musical
comedy "Carnival," the mystery-comedy,
"A Shot in the
Dark" which closed in New
York in late September, and
"Mary, Mary."
Only about 200 member
ships remained unsold when
the news was received that
Miss Anderson has been book
ed for the Medford series.
BTL board members said yes
terday that with the great
drawing power of the noted
actress, it is believed the re
maining memberships will be
readily sold.
Those interested may call
Mrs. Arlon Skinner, 772-8913.
Casts Given
Soprano Elaine Malbin will
star in "Carnival." Miss Mal
bin has appeared in NBC
Opera company presentations
of "Salome and "Madam
Butterfly," and for the past
four seasons has been featured
on the "Voice of Firestone"
program. This past summer
she sang the leading role in
"Desert Song" for tjie Sacra
mento Music circus.
Playing opposite Miss Mal
bin will be David Daniels,
who won Donaldson and Thea
ter World awards in 1955 for
his role In "Plain and Fancy"
on Broadway. He also toured
in the show "Call Me Madam."
Star of "Shot in the Dark"
will be the French actress,
Annie Farge, seen locally in
a national television series.
'Bernadine' Is Next Thespian Production
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The Thespian troupe will Greg Keith as Leonard Car-
Appearing with Miss Farge
will be Robert Burr who had
a leading role in "The Ander
sonville Trial" on Broadway.
Both Mr. Burr and Joel Thom
as, who will be in the cast on
tour, played with the New
York cast. Others in the cast
are Paul Ballantyne, Barbara
Stanton, Freddi Chandler and
Stanley Jay.
Lee Bowman and Patricia
Smith play the leads in
"Mary, Mary."
Thirty Mothers
Honored at Tea
Thirty mothers of Jackson
school children were honored
at an annual tea held recent
ly in the gymnasium. The
guests were served by the ex
ecutive board of Jackson Parent-Teacher
association. The
tea was followed by the first
meeting of the season of
Jackson Parent-Teacher association.
The First Grader," the
meeting theme, was illustrat
ed on film slides by Miss
Gladys Qurrand.
Bruce Metzger, Jackson
school principal, introduced
the faculty and new teachers.
Reports on the PTA conven
tion general sessions were
given by Mrs. Pauline Thomp
son and workshop sessions
were given by Mrs. John
Wimer.
Student body leaders, Don
ald Sample, president; Nick
Jones, vice president; Cheryl
Christenson, secretary and
James Morrisey, treasurer
presented the flag.
present "Bernadine," by
Mary Chase, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Lenore Zapell, at
the Medford High school aud
itorium the evenings of No
vember 15, 16, and 17.
The cast for "Bernadine"'
includes Brian Porter as Beau
mont; Harold Reid as Tub
Griner; Dale Stansfield as
Fudge Friedelhauser; and
ney.
Dink Olson will be played
by Bill Bulger; Will McElroy
by Richard LaFleur; Dave
Gibbs by Mike Mattheiscn;
Ruford Weldy (Wormy) by
Dave Smith; Ruth Weldy by
Judie Brookman; and Vernon
Kinswood by Mike DeSalvio.
Dixie Taylor will portray
Enid Lacey; Lindsay Darn-
eille, Jean Cantrick; and,Judy
Foreman, Solma Cantrick.
The cast also includes
Frank Williams as the hotel
wolf; Tracy Blackstone as the
waitress, Helen; Jim Kerber
as the bellboy; and Paul
Goodwin as the hotel man
ager, A. J. Witnick. Hotel ex
tras will be played by Rhonda
Farfan, Andrea Smith, Car
olyn Bowser, Frank Williams,
Larry McDonald, and Jim
Fulwiler.
A woman in the hotel is
portrayed by Jacque Long; a
man on the street by Mike
Ruhl.
According to Mrs. Zapell
rehearsals at the high school
are progressing satisfactorily
with scripts put aside for
hand properties.
To Hold Session
Illinois Valley - Illinois
Valley Federated Women's
club will meet at the home of
Mrs. Sam Bunch, Cave high
way, Friday, October 12, at
2 p.m.
Enjoy a KRAUT Dinner
Tonight
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CEREAL-NUT MIX
Sweet talk snack is a cereal-nut
combo to make at
home and reheat later in a
wire popcorn popper over a
camp fire. Mix two cups each
of puffed wheat and ready-to-eat-bite-sized
oat cereal
with one half cup of pecan'
or walnut pieces in a shallow
pan. Toast 10 minutes in pre
heated 350-degree oven. Mix
lightly with one-third cup of
melted butter. Toss with one
fourth cup of sugar mixed
with one-half teaspoon of
cinnamon. Return to oven
eight' to 10 minutes more.
Makes four and one-half cups.
The jight brown bread with
natural whole grain goodness
ROMAN MEAL MAKES
SANDWICHES BETTER
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