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L.j : Point A cut version of
Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju
liet," will be staged Tuesday,
March 8 at 2:45 p.m., at the
Eagle Point high school gymna
sium by Richard Carradine and
Joyce Kangas, of the National
School Assemblies. The produc
tion has been staged and direct
ed by Robert E. Miller, Chicago
TV director.
Richard Carradine has brought
Shakespeare to over a thousand
schools and colleges of the coun
try. Miss Kangas has attended
Loyola university in Chicago
where she appeared with Gene
Raymond and lam Keith in "The
Devil's Disciple," and at Chevy
Chase in "Love From a Strang
er." She also has appeared in
several New York TV shows.
Mrs. Ray Palm, president of
the Eagle Point-Teacher associa
tion has announced that parents
and other adults are invited to
attend the show. Tickets will be
available at the door for a small
charge and the proceeds will be
used to send a delegate from the
PTA to a state convention in
Portland in April. Child care
will be provided by Camp Fire
Girls during the presentation.
In a recent report of the PTA
announcing the names of nomi
nating committee members
Thomas Shearin's name was in
correctly listed.
America's Prosp
In Increased Sal
By GAY PAULEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (U.R) Take one
man's run of luck on the stock
market, a woman's love for
precious gems and you have a
happy jeweler.
And these days, the jewelers
are beaming. The nation pros
pers; so do their sales.
"They're not only buying
more diamonds and emeralds,"
said one leading New York
jeweler, "but bigger- ones."
It is a pretty safe bet that
more women own precious
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Miss Jo Ann Seaver
(Brainerd photo)
Tell Engagement
Of Miss Seaver
And Bill Garner
Talent Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Seaver, Talent, have announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, JoAnne, to Bill Garner, son
of the Rzv. and Mrs. Don Gar
ner, 2583 Howard avenue.
The bride-elect is a senior at
Talent high school and Mr. Gar
ner is an employee of Austin
King of Medford, truck line op
erator. The young couple has not set
a wedding date.
erity Shows
e of Gems
stones than ever before, al
though the jewelry industry
doesn't say this in so many
words.
Its spokesmen report that im
ports and retail sales are up.
Arthur Winslow, of the Amer
ican National Retail Jewelers'
Association, estimated retail
sales in 1954 were one per cent
higher than 1953, both good
years.
Tax Difference
Latest figures from the Dia
mond Manufacturers and Im
porters Association of America
show that both the rough and
the ready-to-use diamond im
ports are higher in 1954 than
1953.
Individual jewelers say their
sales have increased much more
than the one per cent rise na
tionally partly because there
is more money floating around
and partly because the govern
ment cut the excise tax from 20
to 10 percent.
"A $2,000 tax saving on a
$20,000 diamond bracelet makes
a difference," said William T.
Lusk, executive vice-president
of Tiffany's.
Van Cleff and Arpels. a Fifth
Avenue neighbor of Tiffany's.
still is amazed at the speed with
which customers recently
snapped up more than $500,000
worth of historic emeralds.
The company removed and re
set in various pieces the fabu
lous emeralds from a diamond
and emerald tiara Napoleon pre
sented to his second wife, Marie-
Lcuise of Austria. A one-page
picture story on the re-setting
appeared in a national magazine.
Emerald Sale " -
''In 24 hours, we were sold
out of the emeralds," said Fred
Vermont, the firm's secretary.
"And we are still flooded with
orders . . . letters and telegrams
from all over the country."
"Stock market fever reflects
in our sales," said Oliver Ostier,
a veteran jeweler. "The more
they invest, the more we sell."
Other jewelers said they
didn't bother to check the source
of their customers money they
didn't care whether it came
from a stock market killing, an
oil well or a uranium boom. All
that matters is that men spend
it on gems, for their wives or
sweethearts.
"Jewels are an investment in
security," said Vermont. "A
mink coat deteriorates, jewels
keep their value."
Ostier . pointed out that all
these jokes about pawning the
family jeweis aren't so funny.
"Many a family bailed out
after the 1929 crash," he said,
"because they'd invested in
jewels as well as stocks and
bonds."
Olive Rebekah Lodge
To Hold Initiation
Olive Rebekah lodge women
will make plans Mondays eve
ning, March 7, for initiation cere
monies to be held April 4. The
meeting will open at 8 p. m.f
and will be held at the Odd Fel
lows hall. Mrs. Frank Chap
man, noble grand, will preside.
The executive committee also
will make a report.
Visitors are invited.
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Homer Vinzant, Mrs.
Gladys Thomasson, Miss Vera
Dombley, Mrs. John Daniel and
Mrs. Charles Elliott.
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New York (U.R) New in
matching accessories: the old
fashioned dickey and gloves,
both in. sueded nylon and rayon
polka dot. The manufacturer
says the dickey just clips around
the neck, with a gadget much
like a bicycle clip.
Sunday, March 8, 1955
Erma Childress
To Become Bride
Of Gordon Layton
Central Point The engage
ment of Miss Erma Childress to
Gordon Layton of Eagle Point
was announced last week by the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Childress, route 2, box 39,
Central Point.
The bridegroom-elect is a son
of Mrs. Ruby Crawford, former
ly of Eagle Point and now of
Virginia Beach, Calif. He is em
ployed by the Cascade Forest
Products company at Camp
"White and attended high school
in Watsonville, Calif.
The bride-elect, a senior at
Crater High school, is coeditor
of the year book there and a
member of the yell team squad.
They have planned their wed
ding date for early summer.
Miss Childress '
(Classic studio)
Pythian Groups
To Hold Sessions;
Visit Announced
Pythian club will meet Tues
day, March 8, at 8 p.m. at Girls'
Community club. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Audley White and Mrs.
Mabel Nicholson.
Pythian Sisters met last Tues
day evening with Mrs. Mildred
Tolle acting as presiding officer
in the absence of Mrs. George
Thomas.
Plans were made for the visit
of Mrs. Ruby Zacher, grand
chief from Redmond, Ore., who
will make her official visit here
March 15. A potluck dinner will
be held at 6:30 p.m. Entertain
ment will precede the meeting
and initiation. The refreshment
committee for the evening will
be Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. W. L.
Michael, Mrs. Delia Watkins,
Mrs. Florence Bain, Mrs. Joe
Cook and Mrs. Ed Bostwick.
Officers and staff will prac
tice for initiation Sunday,
March 13, at 4:30 p.m. at the
Pythian building.
Letters were read from the
Roseburg and Grants Pass
Temples, inviting the Medford
group to attend their meetings
March 10 and 11, respectively,
when they honor Mrs. Zacher.
A gift was won by Mrs. Don
Ross.
Past Chiefs' club met at the
home of Mrs. Carl Fichtner last
Wednesday afternoon for a cov
ered dish luncheon.
.Mrs. Don Ross will be hostess
for-the next meeting, March 16.
Talisman Rosebud council,
Pythian Sunshine girls, will
meet Thursday, March 10, at 7
p.m. in the Pythian building.
Initiation will be held - and
banner girls are to wear formal
gowns.
Refreshments will, follow the
ceremony.
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Miss Charlotte Laemmle
(Nolph salon, Eugene)
Engagement News
Of Interest Here;
Plan June Rites
News of the engagement of
Miss Charlotte Laemmle to Rich
ard Iven was announced recent
ly in Eugene. The bride-elect is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Laemmle of Eugene and
Mr. Iven, who recently was
transferred to Eugene from Med
ford by Pierce Freight Lines,
Inc., is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Iven, 322 Laurel street,
Medford.
The engagement was announc
ed February 12 at the home of
Miss Laemmle's parents. Friends
of the young couple were dinner
guests.
The couple plans a June wed
ding. Miss Laemmle is a graduate
of St. Mary's high school at Eu
gene and her fiance is a gradu
ate of Medford St. Mary's school.
Extension Units
Schedule Sessions;
Three Extension units have
announced meetings for this
week.
Medford Extension unit will
meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
March 9, in the community
building on Priddy street. The
project will be "Vegetables At
tractive, Nutritious, Delicious."
Those attending are asked to
bring their own table service.
Howard unit will meet Thurs
day, March 10, at 10:30 a.m. at
the home of Mrs. Ruth Stock,
2411 Table Rock road. Children
will be cared for in the home
of Mrs. Malcolm McCarty, 2618
Table Rock road. Mothers are
asked to take the child's lunch
and a toy.
Willow SDrinss unit will mpt
at Willow Springs Community
clubhouse at 10:30 a.m. Fridav.
March 11. The lesson "Better
and more attractive ways of serv
ing vegetables," will be given
in the morning. Women of the
community are invited, and are
requested to brine their own
table service.
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Parents Announce
Engagement News
In Central Point
Central Point Mr. and Mrs.
A. N. Bishop, Cedar and Front
streets, Central Point, announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Darlene, to Leo Cellura, son
of Mrs. Mary Cellura, also Cen
tral Point.
Miss Bishop, who formerly at
tended Crater High school, is
now on the staff of KMED. Mr.
Cellura attended Central Point
High school and is now employ
ed by Rogue Valley Creamery
company.
No wedding date has been set.
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Miss Darlene Bishop
(Brainerd photo)
Tea At John Winton Home Wednesday
Opens County Red Cross Fund Drive
Eagle Point A tea to launch
the Red Cross fund drive for 1955
was held Wednesday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Winton,
with Mrs. Roy Stanley assisting.
It was attended by many resi
dents of that district.
Mrs. Frank Fairweather, vice
chairman of the Jackson county
chapter, presented statistics con
cerning the expenditures of
Meeting Announced
For Temperance Union
"Guide Posts Along the Path
of Progress," will be the topic
for the March meeting of Wom
an's Christian Temperance
union. The next session of the
group will be Thursday, March
10, at 2 p. m., at the Girls Com
munity club.
Mrs. Olaf Severson, spiritual
life director, will present Mrs.
Ellmore Gilstrap for the devo
tionals, and Mrs. Clarence Pierce
will have charge of the music.
The committee for refresh
ments includes Mrs. Edna Pur-
cell, Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson and
Miss Ethel Chew.
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Miss Deanna Mitchell
Announce Trothal
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To Darwin Moore
'Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs.
George Mitchell, Route 2, Jack
sonville, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Deanna Mitchell, to Darwin
Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Moore, Box 65, Butte
Falls. .
Miss Mitchell was a member
of the 1954 graduation class at
Jacksonville high school.
Her fiance, who was grad
uated from Butte Falls high
school in 1950, attended South
ern Oregon college before enter
ing the Air Force. He now is
stationed at Beale Air Force
base, Marysville, Calif.
No wedding date has been set.
funds in the 20 outlying cor
munities which the present drive
must cover. The various services
made possible to persons in this
county were also explained.
Mrs. Fairweather presented
Brig. General Curtis T. Beecher
and Mrs. Beecher, volunteer field
consultant for Pacific area.
General Beecher spoke on Red
Cross services and his exper
iences while held as a prisoner
of war for forty months. He at
tributes his great interest in Red
Cross to the fact that the few
who survived, owed their lives
to the food which was provided
by the American National Red
Cross.
Following the meeting tea was
served, with Mrs. Mark Hoeft
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Cancer Society
Investment Day
Set Wednesday
Jackson County "Investment
day," sponsored by the Ameri
can Cancer society, will be held
at the Rogue Valley Country
club Wednesday, ' March 9. It
will begin with registration and
a film preview at 9:45 a. m.
Guest speaker for the morn
ing sessions for volunteers will
be Mrs. Wilbur Falloon, Port
land, Multnomah county health
educator.
Of most importance is the
afternoon session to begin at two
o'clock and which is open to the
public. Dr. R. R. Newell of the
radiobiology department of Stan
ford university school of medi
cine, San Francisco, will speak
on "Whose Research Will Solve
the Cancer Problem?" Everyone
is invited to attend.
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