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TWO MTDrORD (ORESOW) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday. September 26. 1955
Plans for Fall
Outlined by Unit
In Shady Cove
Shady Cove Standing com
mittees were appointed and an
nouncements made of coming
igeetings during a session Sep
tember 20 oi tne anaay ove
Home Extension unit. Mrs
Floyd Kelley at Shady Cove was
the hostess and Mrs. T. R. Daw,
chairman, presided.
Mrs. O. C. Krotz will be in
charge of a money-raising proj
ect now planned by the unit,
The next two meetings will be
at the Max Hawks home on
Rogue River drive. Mrs. Hawks
and Mrs. William Bishop will
give the lesson on basket mak
ing. Mrs. A. W. Cooper and Mrs
Ben Nork also will demonstrate
gift wrapping at each meeting
Those who gave announce
ments of local interest were
ftrs. D. Larson, child guidance
chairman: Mrs. Kelley, regard
ing a Lady Lions rummage sale
and Mrs. Dick Bartuss, told of
a card party and food sale for
the Catholic church.
Refreshments were served to
the 14 members who attended
by Mrs. Daw.
You can improve the flavor
of apple pie by sprinkling a few
drops of lemon juice on the
sliced apples before dotting the
slices with butter.
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Monday
5:30 to 7 p.m. Dinner open
to public, served by Townsend
club, 123V West Main st., meet-
ing at 8 p.m.
7:30 . p.m. LPNA, Sacred
Heart hospital social room.
8 pjn. Scottish Rite Women's
club social meeting, Masonic tem
ple. .
8 p.m. Alpha Rho chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Mrs.
Richard Henselman, 333 Ard
more ave. -
8 p.m. Talent PTA, School
cafeteria.
8 p.m. Alpha Lambda chap
ter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha soror
ity, YMCA bldg., 522 West Sixth
st
8 p.m. NOW, Mrs.-Carrie
Milnes, 820 Narregan st. - .
Tuesday
12:30 p.m. jCiwanian Dames,
Mrs. Boyd Budge, 108 Highland
dr.
1 p.m. Woman's association,
First Presbyterian church, at
church.
1 p.m. Howard Garden club,
Mrs. H. E. Peyton, 1059 Crews
rd.
1:30 p.m. Rogue Valley
Herb society, Girls Community
club.
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (U.R) J- The fine
old art of camoulflage, a female
science long before modern war
fare caused males to study its
possibilities, is always in style.
- Design a dress that cleverly
conceals a pudgy waistline or
creates the illusion of curves
where there are none and
you can stitch yourself right into
financial security.
This philosophy has served
designer Rosalie Macrini very
nicely for the past 25 years. She
has become the master of the
broken cummerbund, the wizard
of the concealing scarf and the
artful inventor of canvas under
pinnings. .
- Miss Macrini is not a name
widely known among women
shoppers. But she has been de
signing nothing but $100-plus
cocktail dresses and evening
gowns for the past 25 years for
the Barbara Costume company.
Now she owns the company.
Has Proven Her Point
She has proven her point
which is that "no matter how
fabulous the dress, if it doesn't
make a woman look slim and
pretty it is a failure."
Miss Macrini revealed some of
the most common figure faults
she tried to correct with her
dresses, which certainly look
anything but corrective, in
cidentally. They're strictly
glamour jobs of chiffon, mar
quisette, lace and taffeta.
'I don t see eye to eye with
women who thinK tney must
have a lot of flesh showing in
an evening dress," Miss Macrini
said. "I think the subtle, sexy
look of a high neck and long
sleeves can be one of the mostl
flattering fashions we have."
The petite designer, who seem
ed to have a perfect figure in
her snugly fitted black wool
dress, said she never wears low
cut evening dresses herself be
cause "my shoulders aren't at
tractive."
Filmy Side Panel
Most of her strapless dresses
have a filmy panel attached at
one side in back. It can be left
to float from the shoulder, can
be looped around the shoulders
and tucked into a special loop
on one side to give a portrait,
collar effect, or even can be
wrapped around the neck with
the end trailing behind.
"There are two unattractive
places that some women should
up in low-cut dresses," she ex.
plained. "The backs of the upper
arms and the hollows just under
the arms."
Who are the Camp. Fire Girls?.
They are girls between seven
and eighteen years old of all
races, , religions and" economic
backgrounds who enjoy fun and
friendship in Camp Fire's pro
gram for three age levels. .
She cuts her strapless dresses
to fit as close to the arm as pos
sible in front, then dips them in
the back. Her cummerbunds are
usually "broken" cleverly
stitched on the dress with waist
line slits or points to minimize
the size.
And all the dress bodices are
sewed onto canvas foundations
with boned fronts, so the sturdy
canvas can hold in or build up
the figure.
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Lake Creek Unit
Plans New Year
Lake Creek Lake Creek Ex
tension unit members held their
first meeting of the new year at
the home of their chairman, Mrs.
Wallace Ragsdale, Brownsboro.
There were 10 members present
After - a picnic luncheon at
noontime, a business meeting
was" held. ' Mrs. ' Ragsdale an
nounced her different committee
appointments, meeting places
were tentatively arranged for
the entire year of lessons and
projects leaders were selected.
: The October meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Emma
Messal, with Mrs. Lester Messal
as cohostess. Gift wrapping will
be demonstrated by Mrs. Lester
Mesa! and Mrs. Ernest Burrell.
The project lesson will be "Bas
ket Weaving," and the leaders
are Mrs. John Davidson and
Mrs. Carl Webb. :
"Pollyannas" will be revealed
at the October meeting and new
names will be drawn for the
coming year. Each person that
has participated the past year is
to bring a final gift for .Polly
anna. Each memebr is asked to take
a new member to the October
meeting. An invitation is ex
tended to every woman new to
the community to attend the
extension meetings which has
programs based on information
direct from Oregon State col
lege. The meeting will be Octo
ber 5 from 10:30 a.m. to
3:30 p.m.
Lvdia Circle
Lydia circle of Zion Lutheran
church will hold the monthly
meeting Tuesday, September 27,
at the home of Mrs. Arnold Op
grand, 203 North Columbus ave
nue at 8 p.m.
September Session
Held by Gardeners
Of Central Point
Central Point Crater Gar
den club of Central Point held
its September meeting at the
home of Mrs. Leonard Warren,
57 North Ninth street, Central
Point on September 15. Fifteen
members were present, answer
ing to the roll call by telling of
garden accomplishments.
Mrs. I. A. McDougall present
ed a talk on dividing of plants
and other fall gardening prepar
ations. The flower of the month
was the shamrock, with the in
formation being presented by
Mrs. Earl Kelly.
A guest for the meeting was
Mrs. Paul Schutz, New West
minster, B.C., Canada.
Cohostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Lecnaid Kunzman
and Mrs. Clarence Mellbye.
Proiects Planned
By Rogue-Elk Unit .
Trail First meeting of the
fall season for Rogue-Elk Home
Extension unit was held at the
home of Mrs. George Tockstein,
with 18 members attending.
Committees for the year were
appointed and projects were dis
cussed. ;
The October meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Carl
Rickerson on Lau'relhurst road.
;
tamp Fire Girls, Inc., is the
oldest youth organization in the
United States serving the leisure-time
activitiey needs of
girls between seven and eigh
teen years old.
'
The law of the Camp Fire
Girls is: Worship God, Seek
Beauty, Give Service, Pursue
Knowledge, Be Trustworthy,
Hold on to Health, Glorify
Work, Be Happy.
American Indians'
To Be Topic for
Woman's Society
A program pertaining to the
American Indian, titled "They
Are My People, Saith the Lord,"
will be presented to the Wom
an's Society of Christian Serv
ice of First Methodist church
by Mrs. Charles Adamson at the
monthly meeting Tuesday, Sep
tember 27, at 1:30 p.m. . .
Mrs. Adamson plans to pre
sent Indian music and a display
of items belonging to the Indian
culture will be on hand. Mrs. J.
T. Dixon is in charge of the de
votional period.
The prayer group will meet
at 10:30 a.m.; the business ses
sion will be held at 11 a.m.; and
the 12:30 luncheon will be serv
ed by Circle 10. A free nursery
for pre-school children will be
conducted by a competent at
tendant Griffin Creek Unit
To Meet on Friday
Griffin Creek Mrs. G. L.
Mero will be hostess for a meet
ing of Griffin Creek Extension
unit to be held Friday, Septem
ber 30, at 11 a.m. at her home.
A potluck luncheon will be
served at noon.
A lesson on basket weaving
will be given by Mrs. Harry J.
Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Dwight
Albright.
FOUND GROUP
Dr. and Mrs. Luther Halsey
Gulick, pioneer educators,
founded the Camp Fire Girls in
1910 to aid the mental, physical
and spiritual development of
growing girls through leisure
time activities. Today Camp
Fire Girls are found in 3,000
cities and towns throughout the
United States.
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