Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1956, Image 2

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TWO MEDFORD (OHECOM) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, Sactmbn 13. 1938
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Starch
Predicfed
By Designers
ByGA PAULEY
O United PBss Correspondent -
New Yi&k U.F Designers
v.ho0 tek jjthe stiffness out of
fashiorg in 1956 0are busy
staining again for 957. 0
A groif) of them peered into
their crystal balls today for a
forecast of feie shape of th fe
male in 9e year ahead. They de
cided the soft. cSmging ifk is to
be 5?placed Sy "some starch in
the shape."
But none of the stiffftess of
a few years ago.y said a spokes
man for le coutue group of
the New York Dress Institute.
The designers decreoii that tlie
19D:0or ".My fir Lady" influ
ence no longer is influential.
They now are digging inM Uie
WMs lor induration, in dresses,
q suits, hats and other accessories.
The Dress Institute sokes
man said hemlines will "pro
gress downward" but not dras
tically for daytime wear, ihe
anklc-lenr'h of "demi-longueur"
will catch on for evening. The
O waistline, she added, "will re
turn to normal . . . the empire is
through." 0
Slight Padding
Shoulder shapes -SNiiJ be a bit
squarer, but no return of the
football padding cpf ihe earl?
40 s is expected.
"And black . . . well, black
will be tJrnost non-existent,"
O aaid the institute forecaster. In
stead, tl, jieutral shade? will
take over, and the various hues
O of violet WiH be tops in popular
0q ily for spring. 0
O Violj will d'oninate in the
costume jewey department too.
The Jcwciry Industry council
forecast an era of muted paAcl
shades jicTJdjng mativw for
-pnn) tChite and Uirquoise will
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Holiday centerpieces and xable decorations add much to the
.festive atmosphere. Fresh Bosc, Anjou and Cornice pears may be
used to good advantage for they are not only to be looked at with
pleasure, but may be eaten by tree-trimmers, carolers, and
guests who come to see what Santa's left at your house. They fit
in beautifully with the green and red color scheme. Rosy-tinged
Cornice and bright green Anjous may be polished to a sparkling
beauty. Combine them with a fat red candle; and frosted green
branches in your largest basket, bowl or tray. The candle flame
serves to welcome guests and family alike to partake of the
fresh pears.
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Sorority To Hold
I Party Saturday
I Delta Kappa Gamma sorority
will hold a Christmas party Sat
urday, December 15, at 2 p.m.
at-tne home of Miss Delie W'hise
nant, 418 Arcadia street, Med
ford. The program will include
Christmas music, and the Christ
mas story. Each member attend
ing is asked to take a "white
tlepiiant" gift.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Alice
CALENDAR
Calendar nttlces and news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be ubmitted in
writinfi and deadline for the Sun
day edi'jen la 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is fi
a m of the day of publication and
for week day news ia 5 p.m. the
day before publication.
New OSC Bulletin
Gives Instructions
For Making Favors
Party favors and decorations
are the best ice-breakers you can
use to warm, up your holiday
entertaining. To help create
ideas for various occasions, a
new extension bulletin from Ore
gon State college is offered as a
guide.
Called "Party Favors and Dec
orations," the bulletin shows
how to transform strips of crepe
paper and wire into artificial
bouquests and corsages, Hawai
ian leis, and petal-edged par
asol favors.
The author, Ann Weigant,
OSC's recreation specialist, pro
vides the basic patterns for mak
ing baskets, place cards, shower
motifs, and nutcaps using inex
pensive materials. Dolls with a
dozen different faces can be
made with wooden beads or balls
of cotton, wire, cardboard and
raffia crepe paper. Party hats
that would pale the gayest New
Year's eve chapeau can be made
by following instructions in the
bulletin.
Copies of the party idea book
mav be secured at county ex
tension offices or from the OSC
bulletin clerk, Corvallis.
Thursday:
din-
take ver in summer.
Shi designers xpcct
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pointed toe to go right on into
ltfrg, and orii observer forecast
Sore o' amusing shoes ' sfoot
u work0fancier, to go with the
longer Skirls.
n MitUnerylso is returning to
tie .&S for ideas. Babs Vierhaus
Q "rof the Mgligery Institute said
O the 111-enveioping hat of spring
1956 is on its out. Coming
Odiac-k' aT smaller hatsj including
cloches, prlesp and straws ia
a new-light njaterial which the
jdesjanersiave dubbed "scuffle:"
O HSowe Forecasts o
n Her. by individual designers,
O O "3jito 1957 forecasts'
O Jane jrbv: "... More Soi-
pnnr-i jic tl"thes. inalhe manner
Gay. chairman, Mrs. Kuth Hawk-'dr
8:30 p.m. Lincoln PTA
ner in school cafeteria.
7:30 p.m. Medford BPWC,
Roxy Anne Grange hall, corner
of Spring st. and Valley View
ins, Miss Grace Lytle, Mrs. Mae
Wells and Mrs. Maxine Smith. .
Chapter Announces
Meeting Monday
Alpha Lambda chapter, Epsi
lon Sigma Alpha sorority, will
meet December 17 at 8 p.m. at
the home of "Mrs. Robert Shan
gle, 1240 Woodland avenue.
u nfOthe
Olyrdao
middle 30, s and Mo-
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The chl-Ehl ettret will be re-
O placed by "til 30 s X-haneh ele-
S3nee, I expect 19o7 fashion to
do away with the empire-looking
waistline ..."
Ann Fogarty: "I predict more
interest in the sheath . . . There
will be much color and great
labric interest ..."
Harvey Berin: ". . . Longer
skirts and normal waistlines,
plus a burst of frilly relief as the
war scare diminishes, will all
contribute to the 1957 look..."
Mollie Famis: "1 predict that
the 1957 wardrobe will at last
go- in one suitcase than silks,
soft stins, paperweight wools
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&J THE LOWEST p rJ
W prices in .r
. 7:30 p.m. Unity Truth Cen
ter, 203 Holly Theatre bldg.
8 p.m. : Medford Chapter,
United Nations association, St.
Mark's parish house.
8 p.m. Reames chapter 66,
OES, Medford Masonic hall.
Friday:
10:30 a.m. Valleyview Ex
tension unit, Valleyview school
house. 11 a ntr Unity Truth center
203 Holly Theatre bldg.
12 noon Phoenix Garden
club, Community clubhouse.
12:30 p.m. St. Elizabeth
guild, St. Mark's parish house.
1 p.m. Past Matrons club of
Nevita chapter 93, OES, home
of Mrs. Ethel Freeman.
1:30- p.m. Past presidents,
Ladies' auxiliary of FOE, home
of Mrs. Floyd Lewis, 707 Sher
man. street.
Lodges to Hold
Holiday Party
Central Point Plans .for the
annual IOOF and Rebekah
Christmas party in Central Point
were made at the last meeting
of Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge. The
party will be held Friday, Dec
ember 21, at the Central Point
IOOF hall.
Mrs." ' James Farrar, noble
grand, named committees for
the event. On the food comittee
are Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mrs.
John Robinson, Mrs. Mclvin
Frick and Mr. and Mrs. Ells
worth Robinson.
The program committee is
John Robinson, L. D. Hays, For
rest Thomason and Gerald Kime.
Decorating will be done by
members of Beta Chi of Theta
Rho Girls.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Forrest Thomason and Mrs.
Farrar.
Shower Is Given
For Mrs. Bauman
A shower in honor of Mrs.
Robert Bauman was held at the
home of Mrs. Robert D. Church,
301 Hamilton street, December
7. Guests were Mrs. Stanley
Lacy, Mrs. Russel Williams, Mrs.
William Acord, Mrs. Phillip
Larch, Mrs. Oliver Streimikes,
Mrs. Ralph Culshall. Mrs. Ward
Lampkin. and Mrs. Grant
Bourquin.
Prizes for games were by Mrs.
Acord and Mrs. Larch.
Layette gifts were presented
to Mrs. Bauman.
Games Will Follow
Lodge Session Friday;
Party Set December 21
council, Degree f j Legion memorial Hall, Fifth and ! ,he home of Mrs. Waft-en
Weatonka
mKU Kdme5 pjne streets
pany io ionow tne regular lodge
meeting Friday, December 14 at
Redman hall on Apple street.
Members are reminded to take
"white elephants" for prizes.
The yearly Christmas partv
will be held Friday, December
To Meet
Central Point Central Point
Amerir3n T Am'nH ... :ii t
. -...w. .v.ul, .6ivjii auAUidiy will
meet tonight at, 8 o'clock at the
i Announces Party 0 VoagejUs dioolc,
Crater Lions' auxiliary has , VrTTI5TRfaS rariV
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planned the annual Christmas
party for Friday, December 14
in Central Point.
21. A potluck dinner will be
served at 6:30 o'clock for mem
bers and their families, with a
business meeting and Droeram
to follow. Christmas treats willlSram. Mrs.
Brenner. Secret pals trill beore-
vealpd during an exchange of
gifts.
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At a meeting of the group De
cember 5, held at the home of
baskets were filled. Hostesses
for the meeting were Mrs. In-
Dale Farnham and
be provided for the children. I Mrs- Da Dwyer.
J:!?son County Voiture, 40 et
8, fun and honor siety of the
Amerfifih Legion , 11 hold 1K
annual Chris'as SD'tv Satur
day, December (jSat theiegion
home, 531 South Kiverside ave
nue, starting at 7:30 p.m.
All VCA ageurs and their wives,
ang afl ladies of the 8 et 40 and
their iiusba.'Jtis are invitetf) to
attend.
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