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Eagle Point HEC
Meeting Reported;
Contest Explained
Eagle Point The Eagle Point
HEC met June 29 at the home
of Mrs. Lillian Force for potluck
picnic. The six guests present
were Mrs. Vivian McLean. Mrs.
Mannie McKay, Mrs. Lula Ward,
Mrs. Beverly Bishop, Mrs. Dor
othy Clover and Mrs. Edith Poe.
Mrs. Bessie Eberts resigned
as greeting card chairman and
Mrs. Ida Kent was appointed to
succeed her. Mrs. Rosa Smith
told of recent visits to Shady
Cove HSC and Gold Hill HEC
meetings.
Mrs. Edith Poe, Pomona HEC
chairman, explained a Wheel of
Progress contest and told of
sewing contest entries shown at
a State Grange convention.
Mrs. Amelia Jones reported
on a display table and asked for
favorite crocheted or embroider
ed work to put on the next dis
play table. Articles for the rum
mage sale tentatively set for
the last Friday and Saturday in
August are to be taken to the
Grange hall. Mrs. Poe donated
Iris to the club and it was de
cided that the money realized
from these would go for foreign
aid.
Next meeting to be held at
Mrs. Winnie Brown's home with
Mrs. Goldie Chamberlain as co-
hostess. A dessert luncheon will
be served.
Visit Sister
Mrs. E. G. Paschke and daugh
ter, Karen, and son, Kenneth,
892 Stewart ave., are visiting in
Ferndale, Wash., with Mrs
Paschke's sister, Mrs. G- B. Free
berg. While they were there
they will attend the wedding of
a niece of Mrs. Paschke.
Smart Separates!
Hew Color Beauty
Stars of your summer ward
robe are these mix-match sep
arates! Sew them in bright con
trasting colors or one-piece dress
effect. Blouse with its graceful
yokes; three smart sleeve ver
sions too. Skirt is your favorite;
fashioned for flattery and walk
ing ease.
Pattern 9298: Muses' Sizes 1Z,
14, 16. 18, 20. Size 16 blouse, 2
yards 35-inch; skirt 2V4 yards.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every step.
Send Thirty-liva cents in coins
for this pattern-add 5 cents for
each pattern for lst-class mail
ing. Send to Marian Martin, care
of the Medford Mail Tribune,
Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.,
New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
CALENDAR
. New color beauty! Crochet
these modern leaf-design doilies
in two glowing colon matched
to the decor of your home. Easy
lovely! ,
Pattern 7377: Color-crochet
doilies in modern leaf-design!
Larger 16Vi inches, smaller
WVs. Use crochet and knitting
cotton.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
In coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for lst
class mailing. Send to the Med
ford Mail Tribune, Household
Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old
Chelsea Station, New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD
DRESS, and PATTERN NUM
BER. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks
Nedlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy
pages and pages of exciting new
designs knitting, crochet, em
broidery, iron-ons, toys and
novelties! Send 25 cents for your
copy of this wonderful - book
now. YouH want to order every
design in it!
Friday
7:30 o.m. UN chanter recep
tion, Mrs. Ruth Gage-Colby, the
Rev. and Mrs. Thomas McCam-
mant, 300 Oakwood dr.
8 p.m. Pocohontas lodge,
Redman halL
Saturday
2 to 4 D.m. Junior Decree of
Honor club, Hawthorne park.
Play Day
The Medford Trail Riders will
hold a playday at the Girl scout
grounds, Barnett road, Sunday,
July 10 at 1 p.m. Lunch will be
served on the grounds, and the
public is invited. -, .
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PRETTY-PRETTY Gottaa cKam
k7 suit by Gaatner features flare
akirt to hide piantp luimaj.
"Uiitdtf jsPotat flange
If you're going to Reno or
Lake Tahoe soon and
you should- send today
for HARRAH'S FREE
LUCKY TOKEN. Its
of value at Harrah's Club
Reno or Lake Tahoe.
Only 1 token request per
visit Write Harrah's Club,
DeptMT.Reno Nevada.
Grants Pass AAUW Announce
Annual Art Exhibit Dates
Wallace S. Baldinger and Nel
son Sandgren, both well-known
in Oregon art circles, have been
selected as judges for the eighth
annual Southern Oregon Art ex
hibit, scheduled for -July 15 to
17 in the Grants Pass high
school library.
The show, which is sponsored
bv the Grants Pass hranrh of
the American Association- of
university Women, is open to
all artists in southern Oregon,
who" may submit up to five pic
tures in any media which have
been completed in the past five
years. A special division in sculp
ture will be judged if enough
interest is shown. The entry fee
is $1 for adults and 25 cents for
artists under 19 years of age.
Entries will be classified into
elementary, junior high, senior
high school and adult divisions.
Oil paintings are to be' framed
and others matted. All must be
marked on the back with the
name of the artist and carry a
statement of value for insurance
purposes. All works are to be
titled.
No advance registration for
the exhibit will be reauired. En
tries will be received frpm 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 10 and
11 at the high school librarv.
Judging will take place July 14,
and the show will be open to
me puoiic July 15, 16 and 17.
Dr. Baldinger, AB, AM, PhD,
curator of the University of Ore
gon museum of art at Eugene,
and associate professor of the
history of art at the university,
is the author of numerous ar
ticles dealing with art. He has
studied in the United States,
Mexico, Japan, and at the Uni
versity of Paris, including in
his studies many different media
and national types of art.
Nelson Sandgren, BA, MFA
(painting and drawing), teacher
of painting and design at Oregon
State college for the past seven
years, has studied both in the
United States and in Mexico,
where he lived and painted for
18 months.. Mr. Sandgren . has
exhibited pictures in Mexico
City, the Library of Congress,
Rochester, N.Y., Denver, and in
many Pacific Coast exhibitions.
Picnic
Westminster guild members
will meet for a picnic Monday,
July 11, at 6:30 p.m., in Tou
Velle park. - Those attending
should meet at the First Presby
terian church at &15 p.m. Table
service is required. .
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New Silicone Product
Waterproofs Leather
New York (U.R) A new
product for tanning leather al
lows your shoes to stay soft and
flexible after you walk in the
rain.
The secret lies in silicones a
common element that hates
water.
The "Sylflex" treatment is ap
plied in the tannery with the
silicones in a-liquid state.
Here is what happens to the
shoe uppers: a water-repellent
silicone film lines each of the
millions of "pores" in the shoe.
This keeps the water out and
allows the -shoe to "bre'athe."
In ordinary shoe leather water
is pumped into the shoe, enter-:
ing readily through the invisible
openings. ,
Sylflex leather is versatile. It
can go into dress . shoes, work
shoes and golfing shoes. It's also,
ideal for children's shoes, since'
Friday., July 8. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBU1W THUS
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GREETING NEWSMEN at her Bel-Air, Cat home, opera star
Dorothy Kirsten and Dr. John D. French announce plans to '
marry July 18. It will be her third iriarriage. (International)
it gives youngsters added pro
tection against wet feet.
Ultimately, the new type
leather may go into auto up
holstery. This means the day
could come when you park your
convertible and don't worry
about rain spoiling the up
holstery. .
Silicones themselves have
been on the scene for some time,
making life easier in a number
of ways. Dubbed the "chemical
cousins, of glass," they are found
in auto, polishes, eyeglass tissues,
asbestos shingles and even in
sulation for electric motors. ;
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. Paper stuck to furniture us
uallyican be rubbed off with a
soft cloth saturated in oil. Use
furniture polish on the .spot
after the paper is removed.
Chapter Meeting
Set for Sunday
A meeting of the Jackson
County chapter, Oregon Associa
ted Council of the Blind, will be
held Sunday, July 10, at 2 p.m.
at the home of Miss Sadie Pence,
20 West Jackson st.
Members are asked to bote
change of meeting place.
Anyone interested in the wel
fare of the blind, is invited.
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Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nichols,
3031 Table Rock rd., this week
entertained a number of rela
tives including Mr. and Mrs.
George Nichols of Sacramento,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peek
and their son Ricky of Wasco,
Wash.,, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Rogers of Eugene.
The three couplet arrived last
Saturday and left for their re
spective homes yesterday.
Photo
Finishing
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