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10 A WEDNESDAY, fKTOItER 2, 1963 iv n . - :, o Social Events Women's News MEDI'OHD MAIL TKIBL'XE, MEDKORD. OREGON Business Women's Week To Open; Events Listed A full week of activities to round table luncheon at 12 noon xnlahrala Iho annual Malinnnl ' at North's ChUC'k WagOIl. TUKS- aay me nonorea mcmner win be interviewed on radio, and Eusiness and Professional Wom en's week is being planned by the Medford BPVVC, according to Mrs. C. H. Redmond, presi dent, and Miss Lucille Lenox, chairman. Observance of the national week, which opens this year on Sunday, Oetobeio5, is always the first noteworthy project under taken by the club in the early fall, and one of the most im portant parts of the observance is selection and announcement of the Beep of the Week. The identity of the honored member will be announced Sunj day, and she will be introduced at a breakfast, first event of the week. It will tjn hald at Stanley's restaurant at g a.m. in order lhaj. thce attending. ij f W okuivli ktrt- in h morning, migrant t kAcJP Maw-lay krflfC Stwrnhm, a bf&tt m "Awio," il aaV ScfoflTy-'HcpcJ !, Speaker Mrs. Welvin CXtis, president of tlw Akoha Khe state organiza fciaN and a mombar of Kpsilon chapter, presented Hie Hew com nittoe structure to ba used in DKa Kappa Gamma chapters t a racent meeting of the Epsi ktn chapter. The session was held in the Red Cross building and wac the first of the fall sea son. Mrs. Omar C. Bjorlie presid ed. Mrs. Merle Woodward and Mrs. Elsie Turner reported on a planning meeting held recently in Bend. Desert was sarved by Mrs. Elsie Turner, Miss Dorothy Dy mocfc, Mrs. Edwin W. Gebhard, Mi . OUi and Mrs. Esther Flie gl. - -f Open Hoedown Square Dance Is Announced An open hoedown square dance is planned for Saturday, October 5 at 8:30 p. m., in the Country square, Talent. Three callers will participate for the evening, Floyd Workman, Art Shoemakor and Byron Dibble. AJI interested square dancers are invited. Wednesday she will appear on a television program. Thursday morning the Beep and other members will attend the Chamber of Commerce Grcetcrs' committee weekly kaffeeklatsch at the Medford hotel at 9 a.m. and that eve ning she vrfll be honored guest at the annual public relations dinner of the Medford club. It will be held at North's be ginning at 6:30 p.m. and mem bers of all women's clubs in the city are invited to send representatives. The speaker will be William J. Williams, president of tl Chamber of Commerce. In atlditistt to tl fund in schcduWd hev in oirYiin'e atf the natiomi , trie A.4i- land Business and PnfMkr.l Women's club hu myiitti MxJ fwal memlavrs it i Ui V.lj mnU an to b mad by mnv We eaup a poaaHtle. Tak ing reaervatiflne an Mini Voda Brewer, eaordinator, dial. 773 IW3; Uin Lenon, 772-5MH, eve nings, and Mrs. Redmond, 773 1371 evenings er 773-4531, days. Last wok end mote than ilO nvembrra of the Oregon Federa tion of Business and Profes sional Women attended a south ern Oregon district conference hold in Klamath Falls. Attend ing from here were Mrs. Red mond, president; Mrs. Lola Brennan, first vice-president; Mrs. Maxine Bigalow, and Miss Lenox. Clubs members from Lake view, Klamath Falls, Ashland, Medford, Grants Pass, and Hoseburg attended. The confer ence theme was "Getting to Know You" and the club presi dents presented the plans for the forthcoming club year, along with plans for the national week. Purpose of the clubs is to c!vate the standards of women in business and in the profes sions through education. Per sonal development, civic partici pation and world affairs will I stressed in programs for Iho year. Mrs. Zepha Pierson from the Grants Pass club presided as the district chairman and live honored guest was the slate president, Mrs. Louise NorcrosK, Portland. o, p .0 M - iU"- .. - .of"s' ' it !'$' m BriX rti tut pm pttpfart iUt nby-hacd Tnny goapt-s, d entry povtUr Im m txotK hHW-b, n roiorful anjl appeU iag twist to id iM favorit ttibli. Ctury C'hkcn a la (jueea is sosRcilfd as a mai dith for Jr finuly or for the next tine yon are caHd opsa t- nerve lundu'iiti. Grapes, Peppers Add Color To Favorite Chicken Dish Color is an important (actor in foods, particularly if it is bright and lends itself to appetite-appeal. Treat your family to an old favorite all dressed up in red and green peppers wilh ruby-hiied Tokay grapes for a regal touch, while this produce is on the fall market. Add curry powder for an exotic touch and you will have a main dish fit for monarch but suggested lor your next luncheon commitment. Another point in favor of "Curry Chicken a In Queen," is that its cooking time totals 15 minutes, once (he chicken has been cooked, and Hint could be prepared the day before, which is all (o the good if you plan it for a luncbenn dish. CllRRY CHICKEN LA QUEEN One and one-hSlf cup Tokav grapes; two cups diced, cooked chicken; two tablespoons butter or margarine; one-half teaspoon curry powder; one (Hl'i oz.) can cream of celery soup; one-hall cup waten: one-eighth teaspoon salt; dash pepper; one teaspoon lemon juice; one-halt cup sliced green popper; one - half cup sliced red sweet pepper; crisp lo;fst points. Halve aiVJ seed Tokays. Saute chicken in butter and curry powder until golden. Stir in soup, water, salt, pepper and lemon juice. Simmer 10 minutes to blend flavors. Add green and red pcpu'TS and Tokays. Sim nvr five minutes longer. Serve on crisp toast points or in flaky patty shells. Makes six to eight servings. Get Together CwJb Luncheon Planned Members ol the Get Together club will meet for a pot luck luncheon Friday, October 4 at 1 p.m., in Girls Community ciun. The Oelola-r committee0 con sists of Mrs. .less Waaner, Mrs. Fraitt Parks, Mr. .lolin flow dish and Mrs.Alvin Lucas. LAST THREE ranciscn e&rthenui&re MEWARES mi DAYS!!! &VJ GIFTS H hP 0 SI ToursfeofArt Galleries Is Profitable Business IRecruiter Bv GAY PAULEY lijSl Women's Editor .'sEW YORK (UPI) the I -T- I'M! II : and n'iums around the coun-1 "There's no doubt that there new appreciation of art, said. Q Pierc i try. ;is an aura originatin from the Mrs. 'rner. "They see histo- ,, .,., nr,nr, K'hiln IJMi'f, cqiH M p. k i n .... IUlll OOIIU, t ui'.mm, ...... It took The two do all the planning i White House," said Mrs. Kap- eague of Women Voters of the tours but leave the lee-; lan, referring to Mrs. John F. ' ' ' , WAVE recruiter will be m t ie and 'Qe national b&Am in art turing on a on the tours to Kennedy s restoration project ; - j;avy Recruitn." otlice in me w ..,.B 1U basement of the Medtord Post e I aeePer nisry tor our- offjce buildingi Friday. Oct. 4 to pat- two at- experts mcy ve nnuei un an lor uie executive mansion,. rfSgJ?.S tractive young professors ai$ critics, cfira- j TouristsPto Europe cojne bacfej u41 New York t"rs and "ie arttnts thiftswelves. ; to the United States with a Lerner estimates the h 0"aw- e "d ; Mft 7 ZJrJH to a business i. aim uu-iais - S i l 'hicli t h e y'tnrova Hina uk bw f ' 9" thouuhi .oul(l hriijv tvo ytirt iw i-rf! fill s o m " of aa M U pa-rt of; l n e l r par lllM " 1 ' crmnnw.nxiM hours. But ts mm he'xm !Sir iv r,x nun u .. . - ,1. ,w jl - ! 8 p.m. n n I barrack (k .u, yJLZ V.r:.J. ! m Z m u.iJ - rnt, Uuiilian, Girls Communitv ilTY.r:r k.a '. V. Jm , . " AuxSiary tc jiit tfcat tlaey iat mnay fjrrattn ia terfMnl in UuritM w-t al- lenes. he to, I-astft wivs it ittor- nevs concl mcxhen Uti ciV (lien each, tfurata GalUry Mssit, .W., whicft b o o k s cJiHrw. iroup mirs . .ifw ioths lui Mrl. ri 4 -r- Itc Li,ie mu.wm.i (! hlorw wit bK tres-, saM BjillMi. -ami it-H txuiffm , h,r li bm J' .,'' i'll'H' ! slWrt in th. art wnrM. altflm UV ltni txrd. "WhcB t . .igM, nry moth TV Tornm mH whil Ml i rr startrl mi in Saturday TSrf rmi onwi s- of wnk, bighti of Celum- 1tt - Tanicrs mm, a fhnus "t firrf an nerae in 0 ninmr of "marriad op pfefl1 iM Mpi. Lr. "Many TA r i f i iu ilc t mothsra Nri4 tou tem-ajM bus hall T:: f.m. Roial Neighbors1 8 p.m. Medford Jayceettes, khs siativou b vd. p ; jnd ' club. i Ttogtre Association I p.m. -Cattolie DauatftfT ' LiAtfr J'uYifr, Mrs. Charles Woshington ViWY, 711 Kni st. I n.m. Kaaa Ana HEC. Trfinie hall. Taaratay: cre avetive in tlv Lrau nt Women Voters, and said their idea for the businrsa volvrjl t - A. .: . -O. from Ponversaticms with a third 1 thrfre. momina; ketchiri( elajses at Par.'ions School al EauigB," ah said. "I practically grew up mutual friends. The lattn- had i been askod to think up soina cul tural lours in conwetion with the New York Worki'i Fei in l!Vi4-65. Plaaaiat; To Expand When they first started, thy confined the tours tg New York. Now, they've branched to in clude bus visits to such as the Wadsworth Atheneum in Con necticut, the Barnes Founda tion in Pennsylvania, and Win terthur in Delaware. Eventual ly, they hope to rins; in long er tours to assorted galleries ;itltttJttnt!:!n3j!!!!ii I!!;., I'mniHiiiKUiiiaiiiiHiiiiiiiijiijiji! She majored in fin arts at Cornell university and after graduation worked in advertis ing defjartmmts of two New York retail itores, Barnard Graduate Mrs. Kaplan, 30, blue - eyed with brown hair, was a history major, at Barnard college and worked in its vocational and guidance counseling depart ment after her graduation. The two believe the national spurt in hoth gallery visiting and in art purchasing are the results of several factors. Th first fall mftg erf Wast iflStcai Parent - Teaclwr aaanet ation wifl be held Friday, Oc tober tt al 2:: p. m. in tAe .chao) gymnasium. Koum visi- tation will begin at 2 p.m. All parents are invited to attend. I.e Ragsdale and Loren St derlund will speak on the sub ject, "Phyical Fitaiesa In Our Schools." Introduction of the teatfhera will follow the program. The executive Board met at the home of XIrs. Rollie Pean, 115 Chestnut street September 17 and made plans for the year. These will b presented to the association for approval. Fnaction of .Meat Meat in the diet performs many useful and necessary func tions. One of the most important is that meat provides high qual ity protein needed for body building and body repair. Miss Sand, a chief disbursing officer, will be in Medford to speak to young women interest ed in joining the Navy as en fcstfcVf TtAVES, WAVE officers or Navy Nurses. All young women having questions in these sub jects may see Miss Sand from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., t'wt day or call 772-1060. Twisrin' Teens Dance Tonight Twistin' Teens Square Dance club members have announced a rianrp for tollicht at 7::!0 1:30 p.m. - Sam Vallay La-!0'cl0i at the Rav residence, s cU. Nonvt d Mr. Klcitl Route , Bnx 27l', Old Stafre AJeiott, Highway XX. , ContIal Point. Dennis IOiywill do tne cau- win llnS "hi 7 ; ;fienments. meet Thursday, October 3 at S p.m., in Phoenix City hall. Mri. Marianne Coole; u to be Hotels. . Those vTio Mtend should e?inger lojids for'potlS-k re- Put the pureh-e date on food iq vour freezer. 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