Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1956, Image 21

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    CAILENDD'AIR
Sunday
3 2 p.m. Jackson county chap
ter. Associated Council of the
Biind, St. Mark's Guild hall.
7 p.m. Pythian Sisters, of
ficers' practice, Pythian bldg.
Monday
12:30 p.m. Adarel Past Ma
trons club, Mrs. John Pond, 703
Kenyon st.
12:30 p.m. Past Matrons
club, Reames chapter, OES, Mrs.
C. E. Kunz, 2336 Table Rock rd.
1:30 p.m. Retired Teachers
association, Mrs. John Deaver,
406 West Second st.
0 7:30 p.m. Butte Falls PTA,
high school auditorium.
7:30 p.m. Westminster guild,
Fireplace room, First Presbyter
ian church.
7:30 p.m. Hedrick Junior
High PTA, open house; business
meeting, 8 p.m.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters
Knights of Pythias, joint instal
lation, Pythian bldg.
8 p.m. St. Mary's Grade
school Parent's club, school ac
tivities room.
8 p.m. Alpha Rho chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi, Mrsv Harold
Skinner, 34 Portland ave.
3 8 p.m. FL club, Olive Re-
bekah lodge, Mrs. Don Ivie, 175
Bigham dr., Central Point.
8 p.m. NOW, Moose hall,
11 Newtown st.
8 p.m. Griffin Creek School
club, school cafeteria.
8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma Alpha,
YMCA.
Tuesday
10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oak
Grove Home Extension unit,
Mrs. G. W. Kellington, 87 Perry-
dale ave.
12:30 p.m. First Presbyter
ian church circles, Charity, Miss
Helen Bullis, 15 Florence ave.;
Faith, Mrs. Leonard Mayfield,
Black Oak dr.; Mercy, at church,
Eighth and Holly sts.; Temple,
Mrs. G. T. Haupert, 2123 Capital
ave.; Trinity, Mrs. Ralph Sween
ey, 1125 West Main st.
1 p.m. First Presbyterian
church circles, Bethany, Mrs.
Grace C. Collins, 1810 East Main
st.; Grace, Mrs. O. J. Frohnmay
er, 1656 Spring st.; Hope, Mrs,
Myrtle Doty, 1125 East Main st.
1 p.m. Shady Cove HEC,
home of Mrs? Edgar 0Vanderlip
1 p.m. Women's Mission so
ciety of Eastwood Baptist
church, Mrs. William Garner,
2995 Buckshot Hill rd.
1 to 3 p.m. Gold Hill Health
unit, grade school gymnasium.
7:30 p.m. Medford Parents
HoiSe Extension unit, Mrs. N. R.
DeWitt, 320GNorth Keeneway.
7:30 p.m.. Job's Daughters,
Bethel 55, Pythian hall.
7:30 p.m. Gladamson unit,
Weskan Service guild, First
Methodist church.
7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian
church, Candlelight circle, 226
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Valley View dr.
7:30 p.m. Medford Truth
center, "Unity," Room 203, Hol
ly theater bldg.
8 p.m. Pythian club, Mrs
Carl Fichtner, 613 South Holly
st.
8 p.m. Nevita chapter, OES,
Central Point Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Lone Pine PTA,
school gymnosium.
8 p.m. DUV, installation,
courthouse.
Wednesday
10:30 a.m. Medford Home
Extension unit, Community hall,
Priddy st.
12:30 p.m. Women of Ro
tary, Rogue Valley Country
club.
1 p.m. AAUW afternoon
book review group, Mrs. Milo
Kubalek, 817 South Oakdale
ave.
1:30 p.m. Central Point
Navy Mothers club, Legion
Memorial hall.
8 p.m. District 4, OSNA,
Sacred Heart hospital recreation
room.
Thursday
10:30 a.m. Howard Home
Extension unit, Mrs. H. E. Pay
ton, 1059 Crews rd., Medford.
12 noon Adarel Social club,
Jacksonville Masonic temple
dining hall.
1 p.m. Sojourners club,
Medford hotel.
2 p.m. WCTU, Girls Com
munity club."
8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES,
Medford Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Past Noble Grands
club, Girls Community club.
8 p.m. Roosevelt Parent
Teacher association, at school.
Friday
" 11 a.m. Medford Truth cen
ter, "Unity," Room 203, Holly
Theater bldg.
12:30 p.m. St. Mark's Auxil
iary guild.
6:30 p.m. Phoenix Garden
club, Community club bldg.
Saturday
12:30 p.m. Zuleima temple,
Daughters of the Nile, Grants
Pass Masonic temple.
2 p.m. Epsilon chapter, Del
ta Kappa Gamma, Mrs. Kathryn
Stancliffe, 115 Third st., Phoe
nix. '
Sorority To Hold
Meeting Saturday
A program regarding legisla
tion will be presented by Mrs.
Mildre Rogers at a meeting of
Epsilon chapter, Delta Kappa
Gamma sorority during a meet
ing Saturday, January 21 at 2
p.m. It will be at the home of
the president, Mrs. Kathryn
Stancliffe, 115 Third street,
Phoenix.
Mrs. Elsie Turner will be so
cial chairman.
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Actress Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III of Monaco an
nounced their engagement ai Philadelphia last. week. The 25-year-old
beauty, who has had some of the best roles Hollywood
has to offer, met the prince in Monte Carlo last year when she
made a movie there.
Actress, Prince Parted;
Pair Attends Formal Ball
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (U.R) The ro
mance of actress Grace Kelly
and Prince Rainier III of Mon
aco turned into a long distance
bethrothal last night when the
two left for opposite ends of the
United States.
Miss Kelly left New York late
yesterday for Hollywood and the
sovereign of the tiny principal
ity of Monaco, on the French
Riviera, leaves for a few weeks
of deep sea fishing in Florida.
The two, who announced their
engagement Thursday in Phila
delphia, probably will have to
whisper their sweet nothings
over the long distance telephone
lines until some time next month
when Rainier makes a tour of
the West.
Films To Finish '
"Her Grace," as she already
is known in the film world, must
finish a movie, "The Swan," and
do another film, "High Society"
before she can marry the heir
to the house of Grimaldi, prob
ably in April.
Miss Kelly showed Friday
SUPER QUALITY CANNON
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MEDFORD'S BARGAIN CORNER
night how an American acts
when she is rehearsing for her
role as a princess before a criti
cal audience of 1,500 socialites.
She demonstrated at a charity
ball here that by doing what
comes naturally one American
girl, at least, can slip into a
regal role without fluffing a
line.
Miss Kelly co-starred at the
ball, "A Night in Monte Carlo,"
with her new fiance, a good
looking 32-year-old fellow who
was born to succeed to the
throne of the tiny principality.
Miss Kelly entered the royal
box with the prince shortly' after
9 p.m. while the formally-dressed
ball guests crowding the Wal
dorf Astoria grand ballroom be
low watched and applauded. The
prince fidgeted and gazed un
smilingly around the room while
the orchestra played the Monaco
national anthem and the "Star
Spangled Banner."
As Tall as Prince
His future princess, ' her hair
drawn back tightly into a regal
bun on the back of her head and
wearing a bell-skirted white
Christian Dior evening gown,
stood erect as tall as the prince
by her side and smiled radiant
ly. ' -
Her mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. John B. Kelly, were
among the 12 guests in the royal
box. The charity ball guest list
included some of New York's
top society names, plus a gen
erous turnout of European roy
alty. An unofficial count showed
names of four princesses, five
princes, four countesses and
counts and two Austrian
duchesses.
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Luncheon Planned
For Social Club,
Jacksonville Adarel Social
club will meet for a dessert
luncheon at 12 noon, Thursday,.
January 12 in the Jacksonville
Masonic temple dining room.
The luncheon will be served by
Mrs. Gertrude Winningham, Mrs.
John Pond, worthy matron, and
Mrs. Orval Shores. Members
who want transportation should
call Talbot .62984.
Central Point Mothers
To Meet on Wednesday
Central Point A meeting for
members of Central Point Navy
Mothers club will be held at
1:30 p.m., "Wednesday, January
11 at the Memorial hall. All
mothers of Navy personnel are
invited."
Degree of Honor
To Hold Election
Elections will be 'conducted
by Degree of Honor lodge mem
bers Monday, January 9 at the
Redman hall, 216 Apple street.
A practice session for both mem
bers and officers also will be
held.
Talent Club
Talent Mrs. George Hartley
was hostess Wednesday to mem
bers of Talent Garden club. Mrs.
Loyal Bates was cohostess. A
program of garden games were
played, including some pertain
ing to plant names. Roll call
was answered by giving hints
for care of Christmas plants.
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Past Matrons' Club
To Meet on Monday
Adarel Past Matrons' club will
meet Monday, January 9, with
Mrs. John Pond, 703 Kenyon
street. Luncheon will be served
at 12:30 p.m.
Here
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ulrich
and daughters, ,Susan and Cath
erine, spent several days last
week with Mrs. Lewis Ulrich on
their return home to Palo Alto,
Calif., from a trip to Seattle. '
Monaco Citizens
Want Grace Kelly
To Continue Career
Monte Carlo (U.R) Monaco
citizens said today they want
Grace Kelly to go on making pic
tures when she becomes their
Princess but after she has had
some babies.
The Monegasques made it
plain they want Miss Kelly both
in person and on the screen fol
lowing her marriage to Prince
Rainier III of this tiny princi
pality. It was -different with Rainier's
grandfather, Prince Louis II,
who married a Parisian actress.
The Monegasques never quite ac
cepted her.
"Acting is so artistic," said
Mrs. S y 1 v i e Romangani. "I
should be very unhappy to think
she was giving up so great a
career on our account.
"Let her marry our Prince,
and then perhaps, after she has
had some babies, maybe she can
make another film."
Another Monsegasque, Mrs.
Marie-Louise Castallanu, ' was
asked what the people of Monaco
would think of seeing Princess
Grace on the screen in the arms
of, say Clark Gable.
"It's art, after all,; said Mrs.
Castallanu. "Everybody knows
it's just acting. I hope she goes
on making films."
An official spokesman, mean
while, branded "absurd" a re
port that Miss Kelly's movies
should be banned here to avoid
any possible embarrassment aris
ing from scenes showing the
Prince's bride-to-be in the arms
of another man.
Forester to Talk
For Next Session
Of Phoenix Group
Phoenix Lewis L. Simpson,
forester of the Southern Oregon
Conservation and Tree Farm as
sociation, will speak and show
films on conservation at a meet
ing of the Phoenix Garden club,
Friday, January 13. The meet-
ihef Will nrtan at fi'5n " i
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the Community club building.
a Dusmess session will be held
at the conclusion of a covered
dish dinner for members and
their families. The slides will be
shown after the meeting. '
. Those who attend should take
table service.
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The Rev. J. M. Root of the
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the Girls Community club.'
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