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TWO MEDFOBD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Dofm'Club Plans Dance Ashland A new name to the Southern Oregon College cam , pus, Evans' ten piece orchestra from Klamath Falls, will pro vide daicing music at the Winter Forest formal dance- in Church hill hall auditorium Saturday, December 1, t 9 p.m. Ronnie Bryan will be featured vocalist. ThiS traditisaal dance is sponsor ed eacfl year by the men's dorm itory as the first formal event of the year on the campus. Bob Ebert, in charge of decora tions, hs planned to use small ofir trees in an all white setting as the decorative heme of the evening Special lighting effects plus a giafct snowman, snow storni and igloo Refreshment stand will transform Churchill hall auBiitoriumointo a decidedly different dance floor for the evening. A special winter forest backdrep will fee provided for 1ft e benefft of couples wishing to have their pictures taken dur ing the dance. Daring the dance one of four princesses will be named queen. The four candidates, selected by residents of the men's dormitery, are Miss Marilyn Booth, Med fosej; Miss Audrey Hite. Phoenix; Miss Sonja Smith, Jacksonville; and Miss Sharon James, Med ford. The queen's throne will be decorated as a huge snowball in keeping with the winter theme of the fiance. Dick Kerbo, a Klamath' Falls junior, is general chairman of the event, and will be assisted by all of the members of the Dorm cluh, Jerry Tuttle, chair man of ticket sales, states tickets may be obtained from any mem t ber of the man's dormitory. Mrs. Tex Franklin Honored at Party Mrs. Clifford Gunderson and Mrs. Leonard Platko were hos tesses for a shower given re cently in honor of Mrs. Tex Franklin. The event was at the Gunderson home, 1208 Steward avenue, After the guest of honor had opened her gifts, games were pteyed and refreshments served, invited t the party were Per cy Strom, Mrs. Ralph Mann. Mrs. Thil Stambridge. Mrs. Audrey Phillips, Mrs. Mark Balfour, Mrs. Ronald Harper, Mrs. Jess Iithell, Mrs. Lester Stephens, Mrs. Merrill Stmbridge, Mrs. Warren Renner and Mrs.. Glenn Frautndiener. U Cjouple Leaves "Mr, a ad Mrs. Clayton McCon nelj, who recently moved from 211 West Jackson street to Okla homa, are now living flll9 We Avenu B in Elk City, Okla. PRE CHRISTMAS EVERY ITEM FROM OUR REGULAR FALL STOCK! 8 It is our policy never to carry merchandise over from one season to the next, s We are offering these wonderful savings to make room for new Christmas merchandise and early Spring arrivals. NEW REDUCTIONS For FINAL 3 Days of Sale! Thursday, Friday, Saturday SALE ENDS SAT., 5:30 P.M. New Reductions DRESSES l Group to 19.95 NOW 1 Group to 22.95 NOW NEW REDUCTIONS COATS 1 G up now Vz $89.95 to $125 SPECIALS CONTINUING ON OTHER COATS AND DRESSES, CAR COATS, RAINCOATS, RAYON SUITS, WOOL SUITS A small deposit will hold your purchase) until Christmas Charge NOW PAY JAN. 10TH I MEMO'S FASHON CM uZ 0 UHLfi.ZZZ.': ..a: I -i rnn'n -n IrWiviniiii ii Miss Sharon James Oae of these four co-eds "will be selected queen of the an nual Winter Forest formal dance to be given Saturday, Decem ber 1, in Churchill hall at Southern Oregon college, Ashland, by fh men's dormitory members. Dick Kerbo, Klamath Falls. Make Your Own Christmas Cards Directions Given Christmas cards sparkling with originality, and a touch of your personality, need not be a costly Yuletide item. Just an . inexpensive card can be given that "something special" look In a few minutes by using some of the many low-cost deco ration ifems being offered this year. All that's needed to pro duce this bit of magic are a packet ol sequins, a vial of glit tering Stardust, a plastic squeeze tube of the new clear-drying glue, and your imagination. The key to the project is the new polyvinyl acetate glue-all which will bond wood, paper and cloth to almost anything. It dries fast and clear and therefore can not mar your cards. It is avail able in plastic tubes or squeeze bottles. Here are a few ideas: Apply a thin coat of the glue in an artistic swath over your card. (Remember: it dries clear!) Apply vari-colored Stardust to the glue film to transform your plain card into an "expensive" one. If your cards have a Santa Claus design, glue on little tufts of cotton for the beard, hat and cuffs. You can apply a trail of Stardust for his reindeer. Cut out little silver snow moons and glue them in the sky. A small piece of yellow or gold paper will give you that warming light in the window. When your cards have animals on them, use a speck of glue and a sequin for a bright glittering eye. Metal or foil stars, snow flakes, canes, wreaths and many other seasonal designs are avail able in small packets. These can be glued on the cards in a jiffy limited only by the design of the card and your imagination. Continuing . . . 848 1088 $ NOW We Invite you to open a charge account or use our layaway Plan. 214 EAST MAIN PHONE 2-7169 OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Wednesday, November 28. 1958 Miss Audrey Hit Ruch PTA Plans Event Ruch Ruch Parent-Teacher association has planned a potluck dinner, program and dance for Saturday, December 1. Speaking during the dinner will be Glenn Klein and Miss Marjorie Hattan. 4H club agents for Jackson county, and Romelle Fossen and Jerome Peterson, 4H club members. Gene Mc Curley of First National bank, Medford, will present awards. Dinner will be served from 7 to 1:30 p.m., with the dance to follow in the school gymnasium. Admission will be by donations to a fund to buy Christmas candy for the children. Supervised movies for the children will be shown during the dance. Boyd Gibson, principal of Ruch school, is planning a sur prise intermission program. During the last PTA meeting Rex Davis, president, introduced officers and chairmen. The association voted to spon sor the special milk program for the school, and to provide a cookie with each serving of milk. Mrs. Larson reported on the girls volley ball uniform project, saying that the uniforms will be used for the first time during the coming volley ball tourna men.t Mrs. Buffington reported that Ruch PTA has 54 women mem bers and 50 men members. The school band, directed by Marvin Throne, presented a pro gram. Refreshments were served by mothers of children in the eighth grade. Mrs. Ranney is room mother. Next meeting of the unit will be December 7. For a gift that will increase in value as time goes on, give a United States Savings Bond, which pays a high interest rate. New Reductions KNIT DRESSES 1 Group to 35.00 NOW IV price 4488 o $62 48 CASHMERE SWEATERS 100 Imported Cnh . mere . . . Full Fashioned by Bonnie Briar . . . Car digans and Pullovers. Classic and Novelty styles . . Newest Colors. To 27.95, Now 9,88 To 19.95, Now 14,33 Miss Marilyn Booth is general chairman of the dance and Bob Ebert is chairman of decorations. Small fir trees painted white will provide a setting for the formal dance, and Evans' 10-piece orchestra from Klamath Falls will provide music. Society World Affairs Council Coming The Hon. Camille Chautemps, four-time premier of the Repub lic of France, heads a quartet of famous men who will appear be fore members of Rogue Valley Knife and Fork club at a meet ing here Monday, December 10. The event will be held at Rogue Valley Country club. Appearing as "The World Af fairs Council", Chautemps and his companions. Dr. Amolak Ram Mehta, diplomat and author from India, its former deputy di rector of health; distinguished Arthur Webb of London, the man who gave the "Atlantic Charter" its name; and John C. Metcalfe, former Washington diplomatic correspondent for Time Maga zine and the New York Herald Tribune, will discuss the hap penings of the day, and the de velopments politically as they effect their own countries. Mashed avocado mixed with the new instant minced onion, salt and lemon juice makes a de licious spread for chips or crackers. Use about 1 teaspoon of the moisture free onion, let ting it stand a few minutes in a tablespoon of lemon juice. Add to 1 large Calavo avocado. Week's Sewing Buy ONE YARD 44-inch fabric to make this stunning new skirt in ANY size given! Diagram shows how easy it is to sew; so thrifty on fabric, you'll want several in lightweight wool, winter-cotton, rich tweeds. Slim, trim the silhouette in demand this season! Pattern 9042: Misses' Waist Sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30 Inches. All given' sizes; one yard 54-inch. 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 Ist-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 8th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plain ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. III -"WAIST 24' 30' 9042 Far Restyling Let us giva your fur coat the New Look CLEANING GLAZING Frances' Furs Formerly Frances Dallaira 1100 Crater Lake Ave. Telephone Remains 2-652f tftiiiiiimriwiMairwTr"Mtif.lit Miss Sonja Smith Annual Bazaar To Be Friday at Methodist Church The annual Christmas bazaar of the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will be officially opened at 10 a.m., Friday, No vember 30, in Wesley hall of First Methodist Church. The bazaar will continue throughout the day with ten booths operated by the society and one by the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Beginning at 11 a.m., a luncheon will be served to the public and will continue until 2 p.m. A cafeteria dinner, featuring baked ham and roast beef, will be served in the din ing hall from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. This will be under the direction of Mrs. W. G. Werner. A special attraction this year will be the "children's room" where a fish pond, movies, and children's small gifts and games will be available. A free nursery for the very small children will be provided with an attendant to care for them while the par ents shop. Mrs. L. G. Rankin, president of the society, invites all friends to attend and to view the hand made gift articles that will be displayed in the decorated booths. In the cooked food de partment there will be home made mincemeat, candies, jams and jellies, nut bread, rolls, cakes and pies. Walnut meats will be available and the'MYF will sell - peanut brittle. One booth will feature Christmas cards, and decorated candles. Committee for the bazaar this year, under the direction of Mrs. Rankin, has been the circle chairmen; Mrs. Gordon Shelton, Mrs. G. L. Mayfield, Mrs. T. J. Johnson, Mrs. George Watson, Mrs. Mamie Bloomfield, Mrs. Eugene Ray, Mrs. Clarence Jor dan, Mrs. Harry Meyers, Mrs. H. R. Walker, Mrs. Ed Branchfield, and Mrs. Kenneth Knapp. 4 Bethel to Elect In Central Point Central Point Bethel No. 38, International Order of Job's Daughters, will have election of officers for the next term on Thursday November 29, at the Central Point Masonic temple. Queen Maria Abbott announced that this will be a short meeting with a line party to follow. A rummage sale will be held Saturday, December 1 in the building formerly occupied by the Central Point Pharmacy. The sale will begin at 9 a.m. Go to church night was ob served recently with members and guardians of the bethel at tending the Central Point Pres byterian church. Refreshments were served in the social room by Mrs. Gay Anderson, Mrs. Donald A. Faber and Mrs. Lewis Kilbourn. and her jewels THE PRINCESS Jewel Ca fashioned by 111011 Petite case guud her most precious possessions. Like all Farrington fash ions, it's luxurious in atrytbing but priet. Rxyoo velvet and sarin lining. Leather grim Texol ia white, blue, rose, ivory or jade green. Tbi Princess Deluxe for added ekgaaee. Peods piume brocade in cream, 'blue or rose. $3.95 No Federal Tar "Tiree Students Appearing in OSC Production Corvallis Three Medford students will take part in "Okla homa," popular Broadway musi cal comedy, which will be pre sented at Oregon State college tonight through December 1. They are Gary Gustafson, Jan et Carter, and Sharon Whitlock. Some 90 students will take part either as play characters, or members of the chorus, or chestra Qr dance group. It will be a joint production of the OSC departments of speech and music and the women's department of physical education. "Oklahoma" opened in New York City in 1943 and had the longest run of any musical comedy up to that, time. It was recently made into a motion pic ture, and was made available last year for amateur produc tion. The OSC production will -be directed by R. B. Walls, pro fessor of music, and E. S. Cort right, speech professor. Miss Whitlock, a freshman and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whitlock, 1425 Crater Lake avenue, plays in the or chestra for the production. Miss Carter, also a freshman and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carter, 1111 Rcddy avenue, is a member of the dance team taking part in the musical come dy and young Gustafson sings with Choralaires, campus cap pella group which will sing. He is a son of Mrs. and Mrs. Oliver A. Gustafson, Ross lane. Knit For College Easy-knit this set as a smart protection against winter! Just two ounces of knitting worsted for short hood in small, medium sizes. Pattern 7389: Knitting direc tions for long, medium, large sizes included. Smart Christmas gift! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst class mailing. Send to Medford j Mail Tribune. Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel-: sea Station. New York 11. N.Y. ; Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS AND PATTERN NUMBER. Two FREE patterns printed in our ALICE BROOKS Needle craft book; stunning designs for yourself, for your home just for you, our readers! Dozens of j other designs to order all easy. I fascinating hand-wbrk! Send 25 cents for your copy of this won- j derful book right away! ; with $250 Jtf'7 BOOKS GIFTS RECORDS CALENDAR Calendar acttcea end newe for the society section of The MaiJ Tribune must be tubmitted in writinR and deadline for the Sun day edi'jon Is 1 p.m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is fi &.m of the day of. publication and for week day nvs ia 5 o-m the day before publication. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon Dental assistants, Dardanelles. 7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon Society of Artists, bldg. 218, Camp White. 8 p.m. Cow Bells Chapter of the Daughters British Empire, home of Mrs. G. W. Allingham, 704 West Tenth st. Thursday: 9:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m. St. lT-.-l' t i , . dicing cnuicn Dazaar, uuila hall. Family.Night Dinner Announced by Church Phoenix Phoenix Presby terian church will hold a family night covered dish supper Fri day, November 30, at the church. All members of the church and their friends are invited to at tend, with their families. Each family is to take a hot dish, dessert or salad. Entertain ment will include a film. i i i GRABOW'S Registered Jeveelers Amerian Gem Society 108 EAST MAIN 1 1 O FINAL WIND UP Last few days sale ends eral dozen wonderful pieces these few remaining days but you gwill have to htl ry io have the advantage of wide selection. ALL SALES FINAL REDUCED PRICES, DO MOT INCLUDE TAX. $200.00 345.00 172.50 350.00 300.00 32.00 125.00 135.00 250.00 75.00 Baguette Diamond Weddiija Ring Man's Diamond 14 carat Ring "Artcarved" Diamond Swt ' t Matched Diamond Bridal Pair Diamond Wedding Ring, 5 large tias.. Girls Young Women's Dia. Rings Diamond Wedding Gruen Diamond Ladies Watch Diamond Wedding & 5 Diamond Wedding PEARL NECKLACE ; Regularly $12.50 Famous make Deltah simulated pearl neck laces of splendid lus ter. In lovely jewel case. WRIST WATCHES Famous Gruen and Bulova wrist watches for men and women. Factory retail price reou lary $71 to $79. On sale DIAMOND RINGS We have sold a great mjny d jamond rings during this sale, however, we still have quite a few outstanding values left. One group of diamond engagement riregs and diamond set wedding rings Regularly $200 to $225 on sale, while they last stone omen. mmmr Portland Concert Date Announced Director Theodore Bloomfield of the Portland Symphony or chestra states that a well bal anced sampling of music from Weber through to Roger Ses sions, a contemporary American composer, will be on the pro gram for a concert December 10. The "Der Freischutz" over ture, one of Weber's most fa miliar and popular works, leads to Schumann's "Symphony Number Three," or The Rhen ish, one of his most universally performed symphonies. Sessions', "The Black Maskers" suite will be performed in Portland fnr the first time, in observance of he comnoKPr'a sivtipth hlrfV,n., The program will conclude with Rchaikowsky s, ' Francesca da Rimini" fantasia, a moving and powerful interpretation of the story of an ill-starred love. Tickets for all symphony con certs are on sale at the J. k. Gill box office Thursday through Monday before each perform ance. Ticket reservations can be made at any time by calling the Portland Symphony Society, CApitol 8-1353, Portland. ' " The word "wassail" is derived from the Old English waes hal a toast meaning "be whole" or "be thou well." thi? wetJi -2- there are sev- t be close-out during $1 00.00 25.00 - 86.25 175.00 150.00 16.00 62.50 67.50 Band. Engagement Duo 125.00 Rings O 37.50 S3O50 42 o 100 S (33?? V A 0 iMi WOMANS RINGS Regularly $28 - $35 set rings 12 95 bold rings s iutcl set with Rutss, Sapphires, etc. JEWELERS 108 EAST MAIN Irll'rV,;..1!:-'!:!: