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SIX MEDOFRD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, January 13. 1953 Jacksonville -Royal -Neighbors ' Hold Installation, Ceremonies Jackson v i 1 1 e Installation ceremonies for officers of Silver Maple camp, Royal Neighbors of America, 'were held 'January 4 at the IOOF hall in Jacksonville Installed as oracle was Mrs George Wendt, who succeeds Mrs. Arthur- Oavies. " - - Installed with Mrs. Wendt were Mrs. E. O. Graham, vice oracle; Mrs. Ernest Rassmussen, chancellor; Mrs. Albert Heck ert, recorded; Mrs. J. E. Mc Intyre, receiver Mrs.' Gerald Montgomery, marshal; Mrs. A. E. Reinking,' assistant marshal; Mrs. B. J. Christenson,' inner sentinel; Mrs. D. O. Solomon, outer sentinel.- Mrs: , Elmer Adams and Mrs. - Harold Reed -were 1 installed - as managers : of the camp. "- ' Appointed to represent the five graces of the society .were faith, Mrs. J. E. Smith; courage, Mrs; E. D. Mclntyre; modesty, Mrs. " Virgil Moonp endurance, Mrs. Quentin Jordon , and un selfishness, Mrs. Ted Hewlitt. Mrs. Adla Gwin will be the flag bearer. : . f J i r ' . Mrs. Bryan Sanford was -in stalling . officer assisted by Mrs Job Berriman, ceremonial mar shal and-Mrs. Harold Reed, as- i Following; t h e - installation ceremonies Mrs. Davies was es corted to the altar by Mrs. Mont gomery and Mrs. Reinking and presented her past oracle's jewel by Mrs. Graham who read a poem especially written for the occasion by Mrs. baniora. The installing officers were also presented gifts. The tables in the dining nail were decorateea wiin wnixe chrysanthemums and white tap ers with purple lettering . wish ing good luck and success to the officers of 1935. . Mrs. E. O. Graham, and Mrs. Arthur Davies were in charge of the - arrangements for the eve ning. , - ".'-'; - ' Republican Women .., To Meet Monday Government on the local level will be the program, topic for a meeting of Jackson County Re publican Women to be held Mon day,. January 17, at 12 noon in the Medford hotel. - Speakers, will be John Snider, new chairman of the Medford city council and Rodn.ey. Keat ing, county judge. ; 1 Election of "officers , will be held. r. ' ,.. . Ruch Association " Hears of Plans For School Room . Ruch A television set as, a recreational project for children during PTA meetings will be;an objective of the Ruch' Parent Teacher association, according to a. decision reached at a-meet-ing of the group Friday. Rex uavis, Stanley . Larson r ana George' Sample were named as committee to undertake selec tion of a set which it is hoped will be ready ' for . trial use - at the February meeting. ' Mrs. Albert pi elson was named child .- care chairman' upon' resignation of Dow Lewis and two, room- fathers will be appointed to assist with supervi sion of children. . .. Before the business meeting the. group viewed a color film on American farming presented by John.Deaver of Deaver Imple ment company of Medford.- The film - not only . showed modern methods on an 800-acre , farm but presented an .-. underlying trend of stable family life and community work, as well as showing the importance of herit age to the farm' owner featured in the film. '" ' ' During the evening it, was re vealed by the local school board that bids are , being ' received throughout January for con struction of a class room and 50x90 - foot gymnasium at the school. -Architectural plans were drawn by James K. Hoey, con sulting engineer s of Medford and have been approved by the board of directors, the depart ment of education, and state board of health. Bids will be opened January 31. It was stated that a contractor probably would complete the buildings by July or August. Voters of the dis- tric approved a $33,000 bond issue '.for the buildings in Octo ber. ' ' ' ' 1 " - Refreshments were, served by Mothers of children in the sixth grade room with Mrs. Ed Flesh er as room mother. Sizes 12 io 42 mm i CENTRAL POINT Lots of Free Pa rking Space ! .a Frcs Demonstration Saturday RALLEY'S BEEF-STEW AND CHILI! Nalley's Nalloy's ,(2MILfi CANS FOR ; Hot or Regular Come in Saturday . and Taste This Delicious Deef Stew and Chili! is. Hi Bmm Unions . . .- . , '.V' A 1 CHOICIfASTY mm Graded & Inspected . .. I GRADE CIS ti:lb.: From Dale's Cash Meat Market! PRtC"ROASTsis5iiirib7T PCICC STEAK- SheuUer Ct. . FSIC3 COCP RIDAY AND SATUSDAY ONLY1 v 4 . . A Central Point's Most Ccmpfotc Shopping Center WE RESEXVE.THE RIGHT TO "lIMTT QUANTITIES l tit Hj hi j I ? I I? T I n y - SIZES 12-20; 30-42.? 9279 NEW in every line! Note the dashing, bloused -. bodice, , the flaring cuffs, easy lines : of the skirt. This is a dress you'll live in i' it's casual, comfortable, looks - marvelous on all sizes from 12 to 42! Choose a bright new cotton. " Pattern 9279: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16 18, 20; 30, 32r 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes AVa yards 35-inch fabric; 3A yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst cJass mailing. Send , to .Marian Martin, care of Medford ,Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11 N. Y. Print plainly NAME, -ADDRESS with SIZE and PATTERN NUM BER. Dior Fashions Previewed; . Moderate Curves Forecast Br ELIZABETH TOOMEY Uaitad Pims Correspondent - New York CU.R) Christian Dior, the man t-who threatened to 'teclipse women's, curves with concealing "H-line"'dresses, now has revealed his spring ideas for American women. , ' " The forecast: Moderate curves, slightly rising bustline and little chance for the stormy protests that greeted last fall's threat of flat fronts. The - Paris designer is still holding the H-line,buthe actual ly shows more of a woman's waistline in his American col lection for spring? and summer than some of the American de signers. His latest designs were previewed as part of the week lo'ng fashion showings currently under way, 'sponsored by the couture groups of the New York : Dress Institute; ' " Dior raised the bustline from an inch to two inches in all his spring clothes. His models wore special foundation garments' he designed to create the higher, less pointed bustline. V Jackets are longer 'on - most Dior ; suits, with narrow shoul- Extra-Easy! -:riJV ii Reese Creek Unit Has Health Study - y: Reese Creek Good weight fo good health was the lesson stu died at the last meeting of Reese Creek Extension unit. Miss D. Eula Wintermote led the dis cussion on good weight, calorie counting and recommended exercises for good health, A fol low up on this lesson will be held : in April when Miss - W m termote will collect weight and measurement charts, to check any changes'. Miss Marianne Moore, recom mended by Reese Creek unit as a candidate for Azalea House at Corvallis, was unable to accept the offer, it is stated. Annlications for next year at Azalea house are now open. Any senior girl in "Jackson county interested in attending Oregon State college and living at Azalea house next year may make "her application to , the county agent's office in Medford. Living at Azalea house is about $20 per month cheaper than oth er quarters, it is pointed out. Reese Creek unit made a do nation of $5 to the March of Dimes. Next meeting will be Febru fary 1 at the home of Mrs. Paul Johnston and the topic will oe "Touch-ups for Furniture.". Skirt . of - the season i rows and rows - o pineapples: baby- size at the waist growing" bigger. toward the hem! Crochet scooped blouse-and, skirt of straw yarn or wooL -. . ' . , , Crochet 'Pattern 7360:' Skirt, Waist 20-22; 24-26; 28-30. Blousei 32-34; 36-38. All sizes included. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in corns - for: this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. . Send to ' Medford Mail Tribune, Household - Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, AND PATTERN NUMBER. ' WONDERFUL is" the, word for our NEW : Alice . Brooks Needlecraft Catalog for 1955. Exciting, enchanting- mx- new designs - are all that and even more! Send 25: cents" for your copy of thjs .terrific catalog- wow: You'll 1 want to - order every wonderful -design in it! - CALENDAR Calendar notice and newe -fof the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition la 1 p.m. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendar is ? a.m. ot the day of publication, and for week day news is 6 pj the day before publication. Thursday - 7 p.m. " Talisman Rosebud council, Pythian Sunshine Girls, Pythian building. 7:30 p.m. Schoolroom meet ing for parents of Griffin Creek students in fourth grade; at school. , 8 p.m. Auxiliary to National Federation of Postal Clerks.home of Mrs. Budd Gail, 1596 Biddle road. . . s 8 p.m. Reames ( chapter, OES, Masonic temple. - 8 p.m. Past Noble Grands club of Olive Rebekah lodge, Girls Community club.. 8 p.m. Panel . discussion, open to public ."Technique in Re cruitment of .Teachers," sponsor ed ' by Epsilon chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma sorority, Lincoln school auditorium. Friday 1 "- " 11 a.m. Medford Truth cen ter (Unity) ,Room '.203 Holly theater building.' ' ' 12:30 p.m. St. Mark's guild at church. , Meeting Scheduled y For Mineral Club . Roxy Ann Gem and.' Mineral club will meet Friday, January 14, at Girls Community club: at 7:30. p.m. Members . ' are ; asked to take all completed, rock pieces for the Oregon map on which the club is working, and the program chairman, Jack Crump, has planned an inter esting map study. - ic New officers ' of the club are Harry Marx, . president; Mr. Crump, vice-president; Mrs. Del- mar Smith, secretary and Clark Anderson, treasurer. MM I .- at 4 Reconditioned " o ilANGES-- ! ::t .- 4 . n ; o REFRIGERATORS r , , I 7 o AUTOMATIC WASHERS f o WRINGER WASHERS . - All IN A-l CONDITION Priead Vary Raosonabl , CITY APPLIAfJCE Inc. "Medford's Ixclusiva HOTPOINT DnUr" 127 N. CENTRAL - Opposit Panncy's - PHONE 3-5743 ders, loosely fitted waistlines and collars that I often 'stand away from the neck. One spring silk suit Ms : a double-breasted jacket banded : at the .-bottom with self fabric that fastens in front with a big, flat bow to draw s attention . to , the long waisted look. . ; -' Dior puts most of his horizon tal - hip - line seams right at the hipbone level only two or three inches below the waist Other designers have more ex aggerated torso lengths. , ; . He uses that; horizontal hip seam in lace evening dresses as well : as wool daytime j dresses but -for after-dark costumes the designer favors tighter- fitting tops, that show plenty of femine curves.; i- - . , - , The short evening dress is more popular than ever for next spring. Filmy material and un usual new shades are made up into endless variations of the full-skirted short formal.- Nettie Rosenstein has a group of these - - full-skirted - dresses, most of them with snugly mold ed long torsos, ' in shades . like copper; deep pink, .vibrant blue and pale yellow. : , The - same -, designer has an unusual new evening :?. wrap made of pink slubbed satin and suit : like a - regulation - battle jacket. Mrs. Rosenstein calls it an "Evening Eisenhower" and J shows it over a long pink chif fon dress. Junior Club Meeting . Held at Lincoln School ' Darlene , M o r row presided over the last meeting "of the De gree of Honor Junior club, Held Saturday n Lincoln school gym nasium. Ronnie and James Mar tin were guests. v ; - The meeting was in the form of a New Year's party and mem bers received treats of nuts, ap ples and candy. Carol Krause presented a solo dance, led the refreshment march and the club yelL . Refreshments "were : served with A Donna Krause and Dar lene Morrow assisting Mrs. . H. G. Wilson, I the club director. Group singing was enjoyed. . ' Installation was' planned for the next meeting to be held Feb ruary 12 at Lincoln gymnasium. CUSTOM MADE Luggago Covers Canvas or. Plwric Variety of Patterns . Drivo-ln Sarric - Glass Co. 303 H. eartlatt-rh. 3-2513 JANUARY CLEARANCE SHOE: SALE . STILL IN PROGRESS . Plenty of j GOOD SELECTIONS At Tremendous Savings jgS 'I - - .. .. ' .. . " ' . & Uhcn You IMc A llatit of Drinking 9 A 10 With Nearly More Right now, whtn winter colds are prevalent when you need extra resistance to colds and added pep and energy ' ' tho time to drink LOTS of the milk that has such a generous measure of "what it takes" to build hardiness and health. Jor-ensen's ALL JERSEY PREMIUM MILK has near CO MORE ener units per quart than ordinary milk has MORE VITAMINS above the cream line. MORE calcium, protein and sugar below the deep cream line. 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