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10 c SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON V ' m3 4( mm Mm. Edith Whillock (at left) and Mn. Mary Fredricki are members of the new Red Cross corps made up of senior citizens. Mrs. Whillock is vice-prosideni and music chairman and Mrs. Fredricks is service chairman. Couple Joins Relatives for Group Reunion Mr, and Mrs. Earl Troxcll Tinglcy, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Troxoll, 1833 Soulh Peach street, left for Hood River March 2 to attend a reunion of the Troxcll bro thers and sisters. The Earl Troxclls left Iowa In mid-February, mak ing their lirst stop in Lake view to visit his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Troxcll for a few days. The two families then proceeded to Bend where all of the broth ers and sisters met for the first time in ten years and made pluns for their reunion this week end in Hood River where other members of the family will also Join them. They were with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baldcrston, while in Bend. Steve Baldcrston, their nephew, continued to Med ford with the Iowa family where Ihcy have been guests uf relatives. A family dinner was held nl the Wayne Troxcll home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Goblc and Mr. and Mis. David Harbison and families of Eagle Point Joining them for the day. Following the family re union in Hood River, the Earl Troxclls will slay with his sister and family, Mr. and Mis. Charles Smith for a few days, later returning to Iowa. Mr. and Mis. Wayne Troxcll will return to Medford on Monday. Pi Cabbage Source Of Vitamins; Low in Calories Though cabbage contains only 130 calorics to a pound, it is a good source of vitamins B and B2, contains some vit amin A as well as lime and iron and keeps most o f i t s food value when cooked quickly. Here is a recipe which is a quick and delicious way of preparing cabbago with an un usual flavor that comes from the addition of saulernc, a light, whitr dinner wine. Creamy Cabbage is a recipe you will want to clip and use often. CREAMY CABBAGE Three tablespoons butter or margarine; two quarts thinly sliced cabbage; one-fourth cup saulcrlnc or other white din ner wine; one teaspoon instant minced onion or, one table spoon finely chopped onion; one-half teaspoon caraway seeds; one teaspoon salt, and one-half pint commcrical sour cream. Melt butter in a large skil let. Add cabbage and cook over high henl, turning cab bage constantly with a spat ula, or about two minutes or until cabbage is reduced to aboi't one-half original bulk Do not brown. Add all remain ing Ingredients except sour cream; cover, turn heat low and steam two minutes. Remove from heat, add thrce-fouiih cup sour cream and mix lightly. Turn Into serving dish und top with re maining one-fourth cup sour cream. CAILTOBDAIR.. maaaMHBiaBBBBSMissBBissssssssiBisssssssHBHm1 For Your Spring Sewing t i iK Wti& Sc. Ou, l.. Vw J'fSl Selection of ft, jN rYVSrji BUTTONS rV & TRIMS F f . , D TiXf( Machine l&i Wk. NEWI NEWI NEWI See the NEW . . . 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Monday: 10 a.m. - Beehive club of Olive Rebckah lodge, home of Mrs. Homer Vinzant, 848 Stewart avc. 12:30 p.m. - Jacksonville Adarel Past Matrons club, home of Mrs. Orville Shores, Upper Applcgate rd. 1:30 p.m.-Jackson County Retired Teachers association, Cirls Community club. 7:30 p.m.-Degree of Honor Protective association, Girls Community club. 7:30 p.m.-Shady Cove Par ent Teacher association, school gym. 7:45 p.m.-Natural Food As sociates, Room 33, Medford High school. 8 p.m.-St. Catherine's guild, parish house, St. Mark's Epis copal church. Tuesday: 8:30 a.m.-Women's associa tion circles of First Presby terian church; Hope, with Mrs. Ray Robowski, 1324 Soulh Peach St.; Mercy, w,th Mrs. D. K. West, 2550 Mili tary rd.; Temple, with Mrs. Earl Miller, B17 Park st. 10 a.m.-Relief society of Second ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at church, 848 South Ivy st. 10 a.m.-Woman's Mission society, Eastwood Baptist church, at church. 10:30 a.m.-Alba Home Ex tension unit, home of Mrs. Glen Hoist, 1117 Mt. Pitt ave. 10:30 a.m.-Onk Grove fix tension unit, home of Mis. Gilbert Munden, 2034 Bar net t rd. 12:30 p.m. -Women's associ ation circles of First Presby terian church: Bethany, with Mrs. George Hammond, apart ment 627, Rogue Valley Manor; Grace, with Mrs. B. L. Dodge, route 3, box 171, North Phoenix rd. . 12:30 n.m.-Women's fellow- ship of First Baptist church, Girls Community club. H p.m.-R o g u c 1 1 e circle. Military Order of Lady Bugs and Cooties, VFW hall, 42 North Front st. 0:30 p.m.-Olivc Rebekuh and IOOF lodges, IOOF hall. 7:30 p.m.-Eaglc Point Par ent Teacher Student associa tion, high school gym. 7:30 p.m.-Jacksonvillc Par ent Teacher association, school gym. 7:30 p.m.-Lonc Pine Par ent Teacher association, at school. 7:30 p.m. - Nilcl i g h t crs Home Extension unit, with Mrs. J. D. Colley, 2798 Mcr rlinan rd. 7:30 p.m.-Siskiyou Knife and Fork club, Mark Antony hotel. 7:30 p.m.-Women's associa tion circles of First Presby terian church: Candlelight, with Mrs. Edna Milligan, 311 North Peach st. 8 p.m. -Pythian club, with Mrs. Esther Coleman, 1 975 Griindview ave. 8 p.m. - Thespian troupe play, "Antigone," Medford High school room 81, school annex. Wednosdayi 8 a m. Rogue Snowman bus Irip to Ml. Shasta Ski bowl, Greyhound bus depot. 10 a.m.-Iirlicf society of First ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sainls, at church, 048 South Ivy st. 10:30 B.m.-Central Point Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. James Tacchini, 204 Kings Way, Central Point. 10 30 a.m. - Central Point Navy Molhers club, home of Mrs. L. D. Booth, 134 Aider St., Central Point. 10:30 a.m.-Mcdford Home Extension unit. Santo hall. 10:31) a.ni.-llillcrost Home F.xtension unit, with Mrs. George Thomas, route 3, box ItiitB, Cherry lane. 12 noun - Groat Decisions discussion group, Wesley hall, First Methodist church. 12 noon Mistletoe club of Royal Neighbors of America, Girls Community club. 12:30 p.m.-Chapter AA of PEO Sisterhood, Rogue Valley Manor. 7 p.m.-Auxiliary of Jack son County Medical society, Topflight room of Rogue Val ley Country club. 8 p.m.-Faith circle. Wom en's association, Central Point Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. B. W. Mushaney, 103 Windsor Way. 8 p.m.-Roxy Ann Home Economics club, home of Mi s. Irene Shirley, 2681 East Mc Andrews rd. Thursday: 7 a.m.-Pcar Festival com mittee, Medford hotel. 10 a.m.-Agate Home Exten sion unit, home of Mrs. E. L. Fredricks, 5695 Table Rock rd. 10 a.m.-Phoenix Home Ex tension unit, Phoenix Presby terian church. 10:30 a.m.-Howard Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. D. H. Stcinmctz, 887 Swing lane. ' 10:30 a.m.-Willow Springs Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Rinehold Boes, route 1, box 5B0F, Upton rd., Cen tral Point. 12:30 p.m. - Adarel Social club, Jacksonville Masonic hall. 12:30 p.m. - Medford So journers club, Girls Commu nity club. 8 p.m.-Past Noble Grands club of Olive Rcbekah lodge, Girls Community club. 8 p.m.-Reames chapter, Or der of Eastern Star, Masonic temple. Saturday: 3-5 p.m.-Squarc-up, Britt ballroom, Southern Oregon college. 6:30-8:30 p.m. - Women of the Moose, Moose hall, 1 1 Newtown st. 8:30 p.m.-Square-up, Britt ballroom, Southern Oregon college. Former Yreka Couple Observe Anniversary Yreka Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Goerges, former Yreka residents, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anni versary March 3 at a recep tion in Modesto, California. The former Clara Julina Olson and Mr. Goerecs were married in Lily, Soulh Da kola, March 5, 1013. Mr. and Mrs. Goerges mov ed to Modesto, Calif., in 1D17, living there for 23 years, while engaged in dairy farming. In 1940 Ihcy moved to Yreka, and were in the dairy proces sing business with their eldest son here. In 1961 the couple retired and moved to the Lutheran Senior Citizms Vil lage in Lancaster. Calif, The hosts and hostesses were the couple's six children and their husbands nd wives Curtis Goerges, Medford, Ore., Loras Goerges and Miss Ho Goerges of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Buford Goerges and Mr. and Mrs. Golden A Lone of Fresno; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maehado of Modesto, and the 10 grandchildren. Highlights of the coiidIc's 50 years of marriage were re lated by milord Goerges. 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