Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 09, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MZDTORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday, Norember 9, 1955
Couple Honored
At Housewarming
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flakus of
612 J street were honored at a
housewarming party held last
Friday evening following the
Medford-Grants Pass football
game.
The party was sponsored by
Mr. and Mrs. Lewell A. Dupray,
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Polski
and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meunier.
A post game supper was served.
Forty-two attended.
Lodge to March
. In Annual Parade
Pocahontas lodge members
will meet at Redman hall Fri
day, November 11, at 9 a.m. to
take part in the annual Veter
ans' day parade.
Wenonah club will hold the
first public card party of the
winter season at Redman hall
Friday, November 11, beginning
at 8:15 p.m.
PERMANENTS
HAIR STYLING
TINTING
If $ . . .
TOWNE
BEAUTY SHOP
36 So. Central Phone 2-4266
EVENINGS ... By Appointment
Society
Talks on Birds
Given for Club
The Rev. Thomas McCamant
and Mrs. Howard Bush were
speakers for a meeting of Med
ford Garden club at the Pythian
hall November 3. The minister
spoke on "Birds of Our Valley,"
showing slides. Mrs. Bush talked
on "Shrubs Attractive to Birds."
Mrs. O. A. Eden of the Med
ford planning board gave a talk
on street trees for our city.
Guests at the meeting .were
Mrs. McCamant and son Bobby,
Mrs. Henry Padgham, Mrs.
Charles F. Johnson, Mrs. A. M.
Brooke, Mrs. T. W. Houschild,
Mrs. C. L. Campbell, Mrs. E. P.
Sitton and Mrs. Norman Ken.
Prizes were won by Mrs. W.
P. Brooks and Mrs. Dee Hen
drickson. Tea chairman was Miss Flor
ence Bain assisted by Mrs. Frank
Carlson, Mrs. N. F. Crowell,
Mrs. C. E. Divert, Mrs. G. A.
Galbreath, Mrs. Charles C.
Stearns and Mrs. Leroy Cline
poured. An arrangement of
dahlias was made by the" flower
chairman, Mrs. C. L. Goff.
Chocolate cake is a man's fav
orite every time. Try freezing
thin layers with peppermint ice
cream between. Keep in freez
er, slice for extra treats during
three or four week period.
TAILORED TO FIT YOUR FURNITURE
Your Material or Ours. Estimates Given
Valley Shade Co.
307 NORTH BARTLETT
PHONE 3-4620
New PTA
Planned for
Jefferson
Parents of students at Jeffer
son grade school are invited to
attend a meeting Thursday aft
ernoon, November 10, at 2 p.m.
in the school gymnasium for the
purpose of organizing a parent
teacher association.
In requesting that such a
group be formed, Kenneth A.
Hulburt, school principal, stated
"we all realize the importance
of having a working organiza
tion of parents and teachers
through which our common
problems can ba mutually un
derstood." Those attending the Thursday
meeting are requested to come
prepared to pay the 50-cent
membership fee, which will en
able them to become charter
members of Jefferson PTA and
to vote for the officers, who will
be elected at this meeting after
nominations from the floor. Also
on the business agenda will be
organization of the PTA tmit
and adoption of by-laws. During
the time refreshments are serv
ed, group singing will be led by
Mrs. Delia Weber.
Child care under competent
supervision will be provided for
pre-school children in room 26
at a charge of 10 cents per child.
The Kenwood bus will pick up
children from that area at 2 p.m.,
Mr. Hulburt also announced.
Mrs. Elwood B. Hedberg will
serve as temporary chairman for
the business meeting. Other
members of the steering com
mittee which met and made the
initial plans for this meeting and
who will serve as hostesses in
addition to Mrs. Hedberg are
Mrs. E. H. Pesenti, Mrs. Fred
Underwood, Mrs. Robert New
land, Mrs. Jim Semple, Mrs. J.
R. Ellis and Mrs. R. P. Knights.
Mohammed, an Arab merchant
who became the prophet of Islam,
died A.D. 632.
Walkers Return
To Live in Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wal
ker recently arrived in Medford
and are living at Willow Creek
orchard on the 401 road. The
Walkers came here from San
Francisco, where they had made
their home for many years.
The couple formerly lived in
Medford and Mrs. Walker is the
former Ruth Bowne.
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Rose" Apron
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A big, beautiful rose. "bloom
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Pattern 7056: Embroidery
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"rose" apron, 18 inches long.
Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in
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cents for each pattern for 1st
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Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old Chel
sea Station, New York 11, N. Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
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Long Underwear
Disappearing
From Wardrobes
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (U.P.) Something
is missing from' a child's life
these cold winter mornings
long underwear. -
There are no scenes around
the floor furnace or the living
room stove with little girls pa
tiently tucking long underwear
into long stockings.
There are no tears because
underwear sleeves keep showing
below dress cuffs.
In fact, so far as half a dozen
leaders in the knitted underwear
business can determine, there
are almost no little girls in the
United States today covered
from wrists to ankle bones with
woolly insulation.
Little boys occasionally wear
long-legged underwear, but the
sleeves are usually short.
Some grownups who recall
longies as a sure sign of winter
still cling to old habits, manu
facturers say. But when the
present middle-aged and older
generation dies out, long under
wear may disappear completely.
"All-encompassing underwear
is unnecessary now," said Hor
ace A. carter, ao-year-oia presi
dent of a company that has made
knitted underwear for genera
tions.
Now they're insulating the
snow suits instead of the chil
dren. It's a big step forward, as
any adult who spent a self-insulated
winter will tell' you.
It is humiliating to gaze down
on lumpy ankles even when
you're eight years old.
Carter admitted there were
few nostalgic sentiments shown
when the drop-seat styles began
dropping out of production.
'There are more indoor activ
ities which I didn't know as a
boy," the octogenarian president
said. "Children spend time in
the movies, watching television
and in indoor club activities.
They must be able to remove
their warm clothing and that
is possible only with outer garments."
Guird to Meet
Mrs. W. B. Clegg. Mrs. Ches
ter Fitch and Mrs. John Bunk
er will serve luncheon for - a
meeting of St. Mark's auxiliary
guild to be held Friday, Novem
ber 11, at the church. It is set
for 12:30 p.m.
Plans will be completed for a
bazaar which the group will give
December 1.
Jumper! Dress!
Wear it with its own smart
blouse or with other blouses -and
sweaters! Bare it for a gay date
dress! Perfect subtlety of line in
the squared neckline, fitted bod
ice, easy-flaring skirt. It's the
fashion hit of the season to
sew now!
Pattern 9142: Misses' sizes 12
14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38
40, 42. Size 16 jumper, 3 yards
39-inch fabric; blouse IVa yards
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 1st-
class mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, care Medford Mail Trib
une, pattern .Dept., &i west
18th st.. New York 11, N. Y,
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
Phoenix Church
To Hold Events;
Speaker Planned
Phoenix Members of Phoe
nix Presbyterian church have a
number of activities planned for
coming days.
Women of the congregation
will hold a rummage and baked
food sale at the Fehl building,
106 North Ivy street in Medford
Saturday, November 12, from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. Those having rum
mage are asked to contact Mrs.
Enid Caster, or Mrs.- Roscoe
Owens, who will arrange for
pickup service.
Friday at 7 . p.m. a group of
women will meet at the hall in
Medford to prepare the articles
for the sale.
Those wishing to contribute
baked food for the sale may
leave the articles at the church
before 9 a.m. Saturday.
Young people of the church
will hold the second in a serios
of talks on "Choose Your Voca
tion" next Sunday evening. At
torney John Dellenback of Med
ford will speak on "Law as a
Career For You."
Last Sunday evening the topic
discussed was medicine.
'West Side School
Invites Parents
For Open House
American Education Week
will be observed at West Side
school with an open house
Thursday, November 10, from
7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
Parents of children in the
school are invited to visit the
rooms any day this week in ob
servance of the week, but are
especially invited to attend the
open house Thursday evening
and meet . the teachers, view
work done by the pupils and
have a conference with the in
structors regarding their chil
dren's work. '
Light . refreshments will " be
served by the teachers and the
room mothers.
Church Women Plan
Meeting on Thursday
Women of St. Peter's Luth
eran church are invited to attend
a dessert luncheon Thursday,
November 10, at 1 p.m. at the
church. The study will be on the
topic "That I May be His Own"
and will be led by Mrs. Kenneth
Korby.
A report of the Lutheran
Women's Missionary league in
stitute will be given, and ideas
for improvement of the society
will be discussed.
Just Arrived
PERSONALITY
Kitchen Planters
Ceramic skillet, coffee pot, tea
kettle, hot pad, and many more
all designed with a whimsical touch
and a clever saying.
SWEDISH
Copper Flower Bowls
Copper Tea Kettles
Copper Coffee Servers
Glass Bud Vases
Steel Bud Vases
New Colors in
Large Candles
We Take Pride in
Every Flower Order
.-fc Phone 3-1733
Flowers O Gifts
26 SOUTH CENTRAL
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The church is making plans
for the annual praise service to
be held November 20 at 7:30
p.m. Everyone interested is in
vited to attend, and refreshments
will follow.
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CALENDAR
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the societv section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 'l p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar u B
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 ojn the
day before publication
Wednesday
7:30 to 9 p.m. Visitation
night observing American Visi
tation week, Eagle Point ele
mentary school.
8 p.m; Pythian club, Mrs.
Joe Cook, 124 King st.
Thursday
10 a.m. Willow Springs
Home Extension unit, school-house.
10:30 a.m. Howard Home Ex
tension unit, Harmony hall.
10:30 a.m. Eagle Point Home
Extension unit, Personnel club,
Camp White.
12 noon Congregational
church Women's fellowship, at
church.
12:15 p.m. Adarel Social
club, OES, Mrs. Earl Brewold,
2668 Jacksonville highway.
1 p.m. Upper Rogue Grange
HEC, Grange hall.
2 p.m. Phoenix Thursday !
club, Stedman home, 612 West
11th street.
2 p.m. Jefferson school PTA
organizational meeting, school
gymnasium.
2 p.m. WCTU, Girls Com
munity club.
Bright girl,
my Betsy!"
y . --n-ifijs ' .-ri ' ' '
p I just can't get over the marvel
ous way my Betsy outsmarts her
housework. Take wood floors for
instance. I hear other wives com
piain about all the scrubbing and
waxing they have to do. But not
my Betsyf She cleans and waxes
them in one easy operation with
,Bruce Geaning Wax. Why, she's
through in half the time and fresh
as a daisy! And our beautiful wood
floors are always getting compli
ments. My Betsy and her Bruce
Cleaning Wax sure make small work
of a big job, I'm
mighty proud of
both of them.
P.S. For lighter
waxing on linoleum
and wood, Betsy uses
Bruce Floor Cleaner.
dfaninqwax 1
Robert Curley
HAIR STYLING
DEMONSTRATION
Today and Saturday
SOFT BANGS are the feature
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than it really is. The hair is
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' under.
Cosmetie
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BUSTLE BACK hairdo is good
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out to the newly admired longer
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the curls are all gathered to
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SIDESWEPT coiffure has hair
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To Be In Our Cosmetie
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Friday
AND
Saturday
' MRS. CATHERINE STORM,
Colonial Dames personal
representative will be in our
cosmetic department Friday
and Saturday to help you
with any beauty problems
you may have. Make your
appointment soon ... tonight!
Shop till 9:00 p.m.
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Suffering with wVapoRub
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