TWO MZDTOBD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, October 6. 195S
Parlfamentarian of
Oregon Auxiliary
Attends Meeting
Mr. Dan Dwyer, Medford,
parliamentarian for the Oregon
Lions Club auxiliary, was In
Portland Wednesday to attend a
meeting of the executive board
at the Aero club. The president,
Mrs. Kenneth E. Rodgers, Port
land, met with members of the
board for a no-host luncheon
preceeding the business meeting,
Scheduling of district work
shops at which state officers will
appear to assist local presidents
and committee chairmen in plan
ning their work was one of the
chief Items on the agenda. Mrs
T. L. Thompson Jr., Sutherlin,
vice-president for District E, will
have charge of the arrangements
tor the workshop in which the
two Medford auxiliaries will par
ticipate.
Mrs. Rodgers stated that a
charter will be presented to the
72nd club to the state on October
20, when the Woodland Park
club, Portland, holds its charter
night dinner. Clubs at Waldport
and Gardiner- Reedsport were
added to the state roster during
the last week incSeptember.
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The Honorable Walter H
Judd, congressman from Minne
sota, will speak in Medford
Mqnday, October 10, at Rogue
Valley Country club as a guest
of Roguge River Valley Knife
and Fork club. Dr. Judd, a prac
ticing surgeon and medical mis
sionary in South China from
1925 to 1931, and superintendent
of hospitals in North China for
the American Board of Commis
sioners for Foreign Mission from
1934-38, is considered one of the
most brilliant speakers in the
United States.
Jacksonville Lodge
Annuonces Dinner
Jacksonville Jacksonville
IOOF Lodge No. 10, will hold a
potluck dinner at the hall Fri
day, October 7 at 7 p.m. Mem
bers of the activities committees
and their guests are especially
invited from other lodges.
Grange
Ctnlral Point Grange
Central Point Grange will
meet Friday evening, Oct. 7.
During the lecture hour Mrs.
Bursell will talk about her trip
to the Holy Land.
Coming Events
Announced by
Elk-Trail PTA
Elk-Trail Several coming
events were announced at a
meeting of Elk-Trail Parent-Teacher
association held last Thurs
day at Elk-Trail school. Mrs. Ar
thur Hume presided.
Mothersingers under the direc
tion of Mrs. rthur Moorse, will
practice the first and third Mon
days of the month in the recrea
tion room at 7:30 p.m.
Mothers interested in volley
ball will begin practice Tuesday,
October 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the
school gymnasium. Mrs. James
Sawyer will coach.
All women interested in these
activities are cordially invited
to attend.
On October 19 a well baby
clinic will be held at the school
between 1 and 3 p.m. for all
children from 6 months to 6
years of age. Dr. A. Erin Merkel,
county health doctor, will give
physical examinations and im
munization shots. Parents of
children in the community are
invited to take advantage of this
opportunity.
Spooks, ghosts and witches
will invade the school gymnas
ium Saturday, October 29, when
a Halloween party is planned by
the PTA. Mrs. William Wilson
is general chairman.
Mrs. Lewis Dusenberry, jun
ior vice-president of the Jack
son County PTA council, and
Mrs. Harry Harding reported on
county council meeting held re
centlyl in Gold Hill.
Mrs. Benard Wild was appoint
ed magazine chairman; Mrs. Jo
seph Oliver, membership chair
man; Mrs. LeRoy Draper, sum
mer roundup; Mrs. Roy Ander
son, ways and means. ,
Child care was provided by
Mrs. Orage Huston, assisted by
Mrs. Thomas Denninger, Mrs.
Evert Cushman and Mrs. Tony
Miller.
Children of the first grade pre-
Shower Party Given
AtHornbrook Church
For Former Resident . ..
Hornbrook Miss Marilyn
Burns and Mrs. Arden Burns
were co-hostesses for a layette
shower October 3 at the Metho
dist Community church honor
ing Mrs. Alfred King who with
her husband is stationed at Ala
meda, Calif. The many gifts
were opened by her mother,
Mrs. Carroll Funk, and will be
mailed to her.
Games were played, with Miss
Nancy McMasters and Mrs. Lor
in Cummins winning prizes.
Refreshments were served.
Guests present were Mesdames
Fred Jones, Lorin Cummins, J,
W. Hodgs, Carroll Fflnk, Henley
Clawson, Floyd Burns, H. H.
Chapman, L. C. Walsh,, Thomas
Watt, Ralph Bennett, William
Archer, C. L. : Gowing, Ernest
Adams, Gordon Jacobs, David
Holland. L. Breceda and the
Misses Nancy McMasters, Bar
bara Burns, Sherrie Walsh and
the hostesses.
sented the program for the aft
ernoon under the direction of
Mrs. Millard Wilde,.. Mothers of
children in the seventh and
eighth grade served refresh
ments. r. -
.Next meeting of the unit will
be November 4 at 1:30 p.m. and
mothers of the fifth and sixth
graders will serve.
. Prior tq the PTA meeting, a
welcome party was held for par;
ents of the first and second grade
pupils. Each child introduced his
parents to teachers and class
mates, and entertained with
songs, skits and rythm band num
bers. Refreshments concluded
the party.'
Mrs. Millard Wilde and Mrs
James Greenley are first and
second grade teachers.
A light dusting of powdered
sugar will keep a freshly-baked
cake from sticking to its plate
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Gaetano Savini Announces 'Columnar Look7 For Men
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (U.R) If there
is a man at your house who
laughed when you tried to
squeeze into one of those Paris
shapes like the A-line or the H
line, tell him about "the column
ar look."
It's all his. From Italy, the
home of fattening food and fill-ed-out
movie queens, comes the
news that men should Strive for
a slimmed-down look in their
clothes.
Gaetano Savini, one of Italy's
leading designers . of men's clo
thing, previewed "the columnar
look." here recently and prepar
ed to start off across the nation
tcu spread the word. Some two
dozen stores in as many Ameri
can cities already - have agreed
to sell Savini-designed clothes.
Keeps Woman 'in Mind'
Savini is a cheerful, uncolum
nar shaped man who used . to
work in a ladies' ' ready-to-wear
store. He says men really do
like to please women with their
wardrobes, . so he always keeps
women in mind when he is creat
ing a male style.. ', -
The Italian-imported styles rer
spect every man's right to look
like a he-man and to be conser
vative, not conspicuous.
- There was One bright red wool
sports . jacket with a . matching
visor cap and a different -looking
top coat that came just to
the knees but most of the
other Italian innovations were
subtle enough to satisfy the most
reluctant male shopper, r .
To accent the slim column
shape trousers are cuffless and
tapered not the skinny-legged
look of the Edwardian dandy,
suit coats are slightly shorter
and loosely fitted, with natural
shoulders and narrow lapels and
hat brims are narrow.
- Savini- often has side vents on
suit coats, and he .varies from
one, two and three-button single
breasted coats. One black worst
ed suit which he suggests as pro
per for a man "after five in
town" has a one-button jacket.
For executives who are tired
of the same old doubble-breasted
coat, he has. made a grey shad-,
ow-striped suit with a four-button
double-breasted coat instead
of six buttons.
Cheese should not be stored in
a home freezer, . but should be
kept at a temperature of around
40 degrees to make it keep and
also taste better.
There wasn't a pink or lav
endar shirt in the entire fashion
show, in case the men think this
is significant.
MRS. J. A. CHAWTET,
Mj doctor; prescribe.
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