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Ankle-Length Skirt Trend Said
'Trial Balloon7 of Designers
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! By BARBARA MILLER
I United Press Correspondent
' Paris u R; Fashion ex
1 perts said today that trends to-
ward ankle-length skirts for the
1.956 winter season are only
"trial balloons'' to see if style
conscious women are ready for
a change.
"These new iengths will catch
on for cocktail wear and dressy
suits, but not for everyday ap
parel.'' one expert predicted.
But many buyers who gather
ed here to see what the Parisian
designers have to offer this year
; believed the trial balloon will
fast become a permanent femin-
ine style or as permanent as
any style can be. with leading
designer Christian Dior lowering
hemlines and then pulling them
; up again every 18 months or so.
Like Dior and Mme. Jacques
Fath. dressmaker Jacques Heim
dropped his lines to a low eight
; inches above the ground in his
creations shown Friday.
Heim called his collection the
"sinuous line." Trying to start
all his dress names with the let
ter S. he had to resort to "stu
: pid.'' "strychnine" and "sca
; bieuse'' after running out of
I more complimentary names.
High waists highlighted h i s
long, slim silhouette. Sheaths,
suit jackets and coats all had a
scooped-up line starting low in
back and sweeping up under the
bosom. His sinuous line was un
derlined in his sheaths by clever
ly cut folds or set-in belts, often
trimmed by three button plaques.
The extra-long sheaths were
so sinuous that they restricted
normal walking and would prob
ably prevent sitting down. But
worn for cocktails or formal
evenings, neither walking nor
sitting down would be essential.
Designer Chanel showed a
series of cardigan suits, casual
dresses and lace princess - style
cocktail gowns which neither in
fluenced nor were influenced by
current trends. Most notable de
tails were the brass blazer but
tons and gold chain belts which
trimmed both suits and dresses.
l Sunday, July 29, 1958
The Ozark mountains at no
point rise above 2,000 feet in
elevation.
;
Women of Moose
Plan Initiation
Women of The Moose held a
i business m e e ting Wednesday
j night at Moose hall.
I Mrs. Edith Ebsen, who was
sponsored by Mrs. Dewey Gear
in. was elected to membership.
Members of the group interest
; ed in joining a mixed chorus are
i asked to contact Edward Stev
! ens, telephone 3-5696, as soon as
! possible.
; Executive officers were in
charge of the chapter night pro
gram. Moose alumni, of which Mrs.
Viola Reaves is chairman, will be
in charge of the chapter night
programs for August.
A meeting Wednesday, August
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIV3
8 at 8 p.m. will be initiation of
new members.
August is the second month of
the new club year, and a contest
for new members is just beginning.
As you like it!
HAIR STYLES
fashioned, from the first snip of the
shears to the very last arrangement
of a curl, to suit YOUR TASTE end
PERSONALITY.
20 Students To Serve You At
MEDFORD BEAUTY SCHOOL
235 East Main
Phone 2-6155
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Mr. iiJ Jtra. f i'i-i C Sander, married in the fall of 1906 at
Goldfield. We,. Jif'.d Be house at their home. 408 Oakgrove
road. Juiy JS t observe their golden wedding anniversary.
Goldfield O, ar? s leiJbiSst loiwn. About 85 friends and relatives were
present for i&b event, JLAadis-Shangle photo)
Sanders Hold Open House
On Fiftieth Anniversary
Frifiirio 02 Tctaljyc at Sotr. and Mrs. Fred C. Sander, 403
Oakgroo e.ad. axemted an open house July 15 in honor of the
Sander's fiftccfk sidi3 anniversary.
Atha Riti ivo. 4tom ct Mrs. : at the wedding whi' h had been
Sander, w?o m rtf the first worn by hr grandmother
witnesses tapi't wed- in 1848. Also shown were sev-
dine. atten3&? fe-mis -ith eral quilt? more than 100 years
his wife U9 $.a?.a.. filif. An-: old.
other bi0itier. ll-t&jvr. irrived, Weddinz rake and punch
trw
were served to the S5 guests
on the lawn at the Sander
home.
Mr Sander, who is an or
chardist. and his wife have
l lived in the valley since 1 9 1 Ft .
f-om Seat'j j
weekencP.
Mr. baS 5fft Santer irere
married to i&a TJ of law in
the no Tmslf fei o-i Gold
field, tfevrj&t.
At t fife irptr fcuse Mrs. San- They have been a member of I
der icscirwa th. lr?a and the Central Point. Grang for
ornafc sras&Jtin rertif icite and ' 25 years, and Grane mcmhf-rs '
the lacS flJsoriin,s she had worn 1 presented them a limp. The ;
Casters Hold
Annual Picnic
Ttj3 iiul summer picnic of
th Caaftat (irmly was held Sun
day, .'oTy 41. at Jackson Hot
Springs.
Four 8"a, 'ions were repre-
gented acin tji: year. Members Susan anrl c,;f
of the first ncrtion are Mrs.
Effie Pruett. :inford; Mrs. Effie
Caster, Centril Point ind Mrs.
Enid Caster. Fhncnix
A potluck luncheon was fol
lowed by '.im.Tiing for the
youncer gonerstio.8
Other members of th family
present this year re Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Lnirfl, t.opco. Lalit
couple also recei'rd many other
gifts and bouquets of flowers.
Present at the open house
were the Sander's three sons.
Harold and his wife of Rogue
River. C. Aubrey and his wife
of Medford. and F. Cyril of
Long Reach. Calif. Also present
were two grandrhiMren. Fid
dle Sander of I.rms Brwh. ami
Mrs. Alvin KraiKf nf Mriif.-.ri1
nd her tlirre children. Scot!.
Pythian Club Meeting j
Held at Joe Cook Home
Pythian club met last Tuesday j
evening at the home of Mrs. Joe i
Cook, with Mrs. Ida Ireland as
co-hostess. i
After the business meetina and
Mr and Mrs. Raw Laird; Mr. and ! ... '' .' , v. I
ivii.oirn.ii.. rl7p heinr won bv Mrs
and Mrs. Rnbr-r Laird and
daughter, C i n S . Tulelake,
Calif.: Mr. and Mrg Glenn Pru
ett. Butte Falls: far. ind Mrs.
Joseph Lester: Mr. and Mrs. Don
Minear and daughters. Donalyn.
Mary Jo and Rebecca: Mr. and : Past Chiefs' club of Pythian
Mrs. Ray Edwards. Bill and Ja-; Sisters will meet Wednesday,
Harry Brvant. Mr. Smith and !
Mrs. George Thomas. I
Mrs. John Russell will he host- :
ess for the group at the next
meeting, assisted by Mrs. Delia
Watkins.
net; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Brooks:
Mr. and Mrs. Xormii Vance and
children, Steve, Barbiri. Teresa
and Debbie: Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Pruectt. Glends anj Jimmie; Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Priwtt, Bill, Deb
bie, John and Vicijs. all lled
ford; Mr. and Mr. Sir Claflin:
Mr. and Mrs. Hem Casts and
Gordon; Mr. nS 5r?. OVxt Cas
ter. Konma tA Tovnmie: Mr.
August 1. at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Leroy Cline. 1421 Euclid '
avenue. !
Meeting Announced
For Women's Council
Women's Missionary Council !
' of Medford Assembly of God
j Church. linS West Main streets
; will meet in the church annex
and Mrs. Xorwai'. CafM Dnnis Wednesday, August 1 at
and Robert: ije. nA Mys. Orville
Caster, Cet, Terty. Xira and
Bart.
Also prsC lajJ family
members 'tfO'e M-o. Jissiir Ma-
10:30 a.m.
Mrs. Robert E. Cull, the pas
tor's wife, will be devotional
speaker.
A potluck luncheon will be
son, mothe "tf tsi. Orrille Cas-' served at noon followed by sew
ter, and Kf. Tel Harris, ing and work on a variety of
mother of "ttirs. !8i Cwtcr. other projects.
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Non-fiticji Garden
Cooking, Mining
Travel Do-lr-Yourself
Hurr?f Language Dictionary
Aufo & Truck Repair
Mecjiial Marriage
Children's Books For All Ages
and Many, Many Other Types
Available at . . .
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We will continue to do our utmost to offer friendly courteous service
and bring you only top quality merchandise at fair competitive prices.
Once again we say . . . Thanks A Million!
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