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Ashlancffcegent
Gest of Chapter
Cr;SroLakechapter, Daugh
ters of ie American eevolution,
held th annual Christmas party
December 15 in the home of Mrs
T. J. Gilford, 419 South Oakdale
Oft enue.
Mrs. R.C:G. Tabor, regent of
Mt. Ashland chapter, was a
guest and spoke of tentatis
plans .'jr the ste conference to
O be l'l in Ashland in theospring.
Stories concerning the Christ
mas carol were exemplified in
sirj-by Mrs. V. J. Bolton and her
guest, Mrs. Cartel Peter. Ash
land. A gift exchange was held and
Trfrcshmcnts were served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Guy
Q Garrett. Mrs E. M. Wilson. Mrs.
H. g Marsh ar4 Mrs. Oscar J.
Heyerman.
Musical Program
To Be Presented
InCentra!" Point
Central Poir.4 Thurf da v, Dec
ember 20 at 7:45 p.m. The choir
C? of Community Bible church of
Central Poir& will present a mus
ical projram depicting the
Christmas" story on A series of
q colored slides wilf be shown on
3he :creen with the choir sing
O irtg thestory.
O The Srripture passages record
ing the events of Christmas will
j-Oalso be read in conjuction with
the pictures. The chor will use
the cantata "Memories of the
Manger" fry Roy 5. Nolte.
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TTopubl.p is cordially invited
to attend. 0
Mrs. Homemakers' Forum, a
home service organization with
headquarters in New York, gives
tuis tip for preparing the holi
day turkey. To prevent the
roaf hirH frnrrt hointf riry.' first
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doesn't hope for black lingerie
in her Christmas stocking.
Mrs. Ruth Schwartz, head de
signer for one lingerie manufac
turer (Beau Monde), said few
women want black most of
them prefer a vibrant shade of
lingerie, as a change from the
traditional pastels.
Mrs. Schwartz gave these oth
er color tips to the befuddled
man at the lingerie counter. If
she's dark, select the striking
shades, or white. If red-haired,
try white, mint, or clear blue.
Beware oSr pink. Blondes look
well in the pastels. And gray
hair sparkles with bermuda
blue, the violet shades and other
tones not too "washed out" or
pale.
A final tip: buy glamour
something better than she would
normally buy herself but
avoid extremes. Mrs. Schwartz
said lingerie manufacturers long
since have learned that the ex
tremes usually are post-holiday
returns.
Christmas Party
Thursday by HEC
Home Economics club of the
Griffin Creek grange will hold
their annual Christmas party,
Thursday, December 20. at the
home of Mrs. Elsie ' Warner,
Stewart avenue, at 1 p.m.
Gifts will be exchanged and
those attending are asked to take
their donations of groceries for
the family that recently had a
fire.
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Wedneiday. December 19. 1956
Railway Families
Plan Party Friday
Arrangements have been com
pleted for a Christmas party to
be given Friday, December 21,
for employees of the Southern
Pacific Railway company. And
affiliated firms. It will be held
at the IOOF hall beginning at
7:30 p.m. and is to be family
event.
. Invited are employees of the
railway firm, pensioners and
those on sick leave, the com
mittee states, as well as employ
ees of the Pacific Motor Truck
ing company, Railway Express,
and staff members of other rail
way firms in the valley.
The party will begin with a
potluck dinner. During the even
ing Christmas carols will be sung
and other entertainment and
dancing are planned. Santa Claus
will arrive with treats for the
children.
Holiday Dinner
Given by Group
Past Noble Grands' club met
at the Odd Fellows' hall Dec
ember 15 for a holiday turkey
dinner. Mrs. Joe Cave and Mrs.
W. H. Dyer were co-chairmen
for the event.
Assisting were Mr. and Mrs.
L. O. Howard, Mr. Dyer, P. M.
Aldredge, Mrs. Margaret Davis
and Mrs. Dollie Love.
A program followed dinner,
with Mrs. Clara Franklin and
Mrs. E. D. Scripter in charge.
Mrs. Esther Colman and Mrs.
Alice Smith gave readings; Mrs.
Mabel Poague and Mrs. Elsie
Lewis sang. Group singing of
carols closed the program.
Guests were Mrs. J. D. Brum
mond, noble grand, and Mr.
Brummond: Mrs. Homer Vinzant
noble grand-elect, and Mr. Vinz
ant; Mrs. Lee Garret newly
elected vice-grand, and Mr. Gar
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Fdttor'g Vot: In the interest of helping those who just can't think of a
I Christinas sift for the man or woman "who has everything." United Press
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aronna the nation have cone shopping, in tne innowing dispatches
their "finds'' for both him and her are listed. L'.P.A.N.v.
some of
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New York !U.P.' No need to
neglect the men on your list
this Christmas.
The manufacturers have seen
to it that the unusual is avail
able, to accompany the tradition
al ties, socks and wallets. A
United Press check shows such
items as uranium cuff links,
mink-decorated golf clubs and a
rare collection of pipes avail
able for the man who "has
everything."
Even the necktie can be dif
ferent this season. One Memphis
store features a tie with a con
cealed zipper pocket for holding
money.
Thofe cuff links are featured
by a Dallas specialty shop ($22
a set). An Atlanta cigar store
shows the gift case of 28 pipes,
one of 12 such cases produced
each year (S2.500).
A Kansas City store offers a
set of golf club covers with mink
tails. The No. one club has one
tail, the No. two a pair of tails,
and so on with the No. four club
sporting four (S95.70, including
tax).
If milady wants to present
the man on' her list with a new
car several dealers offer to
Christmas wrap it and deliver it
to the front door Christmas
morning. One Detroit dealer of
fers to have Santa himself drive
a be-ribboned and seal-wrapped
Cadillac up to the front door on
ChVistmas morning.
There are gifts from the sports
car enthusiasts too. One San
Francisco store offers a mink
beret to keep the driver's head
warm, (S390).
For the family man. who wants
a Christmas tree a little differ
ent a San Francisco florist offers
a native pine, 30 feet tall, trim
med with ceramic Russian eggs,
and ornaments from Belgium,
Germany and the Scandinavin
countries (S3.000).
Here is a shopper's guide to
offer items the man might not
buy for himself: .
A "fishermans. pearl." which
scales fish, open bottles and
"does everything for the fisher
man" (S7.95); a shotgun for
sportsmen also, handmade and
imported $2,000); an alligator
traveling garment bag (S1.250);
an elegant stud box which holds
60 pairs of studs and cuff links,
and has a slip-out case holding
only a few pairs for travel (S65).
An 18-karat, 18-jewel calen
dar wrist watch, which shows
the day, month and year, allows
for leap year, and shows the
phases of the moon ($1,650); a
walnut tool chest with Sheffield
steel tools equipped with genu
ine ivory handles (S550); cuff
links with jeweled watch in one
link (S190); an electric shoe shin
er (S30).
And for the father-to-be, a
diamond and platinum safety pin
(S500, plus tax).
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. Past Chiefs' club,
Pythian Sisters, home of Mrs.
Delia Watkins. 19 Mistletoe.
7 p.m. Chapter CG. PEO,
home of Mrs. K. S. Campbell, 21
South Groveland.
7 p.m. Veterans of World
Waar I and auxiliary, Redman
hall.
7:30 p.m. Job'i Daughter,
Bethel 14. Masonic temple.
7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon
Society of Artists, Building 218,
Camp White.
8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes,
home of Mrs. Dick Korner, Cen
tral Point.
8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes,
home of Mrs. Dick Korner, Cen
tral Point.
8 p.m. Roxy Ann HEC,
Grange hall.
Thursday:
10:30 a.m. Women's associa
tion,' First Presbyterian church,
Phoenix.
12 noon Adult Bible class,
First Christian church, at church.
12:45 p.m. Wenonah club,
home of Mrs. James Wicker, 809
Adams lane.
1 p.m. Lady Golfers, Rogue
Valley Country club.
1 p.m. Home Economics club.
Griffin Creek grange, home of
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of the ring.
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The pins, from a Memphis
store, are just one gift in an
almost unbelievable collection
of items the nation's stores and
specialty shops this season offer
as Christmas gifts for the woman
who has everything. The store
suggested the clothespins as
desk accessories, but said they
also could serve the laundry.
Or, there are gold raincoats,
rhinestone door knockers, mink
napkin rings, diamond-studded
stockings, a mink bath mat and
seat cover, or a jewelled, stuffed
tiger.
That tiger, available from a
Dallas specialty shop, is priced
at a cool $1,000,000. The gems
which adorn it are the McCoy.
The gold raincoat, from a San
Francisco store, is lined with an
antique Spanish shawl and the
works costs S595. The rhinestone
door knockers, from a Detroit
store, are a combination of old
fashioned brass and jewels
($7.98).
The mink napkin rings, from
an Atlanta shop, come in sets of
four (S7.98). Milady also can
have mink, either the dark ranch
or silverblu. for the bathroom
both the bath mats and lid cov
ers are offered by a Chicago
store. Or. an Atlanta shop offers
a jewel-and-rose-decorated "Biffy
Bonnet" of nylon net (S7.98).
One Chicago store offers to at
tach a diamond to hosiery, and
the donor can specify the size
and location ($750, starting
price).
Here's a shopper's guide to
other gifts a man might not
otherwise find:
A vicuna sport coat by Dior
($800); an abony wand with gold
trim, which actually is a cigaret
holder $12.95); a jewelled ice
bag (starting at $4.95 and going
on up, depending on amount of
jewels desired).
A pair of dark glasses, dia
mond studded with platinum
frames for the girl who wants
to be conspicuously inconspicu
ous ($2,750); a seven-piece set of
alligator luggage ($5,000).
A lounging outfit of brandy
colored Chantilly lace, with neg
ligee topping knee-length pants.
The negligee has a brandy-colored
fox fur collar (S595).
A giant carnation, with 16
inch bloom ($4.50); a cuff link
watch ($12.95); a bracelet charm,
with mobile ballerina in a cage
(S135); a Carlin white maribou
chaise longue cover with match
ing white maribou pillow, both
with pleated nylon ruffles ($450
per set).
And, a solid gold dental floss
dispenser offered by a San Fran
cisco store ($95, plus tax).
Mrs. Elsie Warner. Stewart ave.
1:30 p.m. Sam's Valley Ladies
club, home of Mrs. Walter Mil
ler.
3-4:30 p.m. Rogue Valley
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Install Officers; j
Plan Work Session
Phoenix Women's associa-;
tion of the First Presbyterian ,
church, Phoenix, will meet at
the church Thursday, December!
20, at 10:30 a.m. I
Installation of officers will be
held with luncheon served at
noon. During the afternoon cos-
tumes for the junior choir that i
will be in the Christmas pro-!
gram will be made and bags
for the Sunday school Christmas ;
treats packed.
All women of the church are
invited to attend and those hav- j
ing portable sewing machines i
are asked to take them to the
meeting.
Wenonah Club
Wenonah club will hold their
annual Christmas party Thurs
day, December 20, at 12:45 p.m.
al the home of Mrs. James Wick-
jer, 809 Adams lane. An exchange
of gifts will be held.
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The annual Christmas yarty
of Alpha Rho chapter, Beta Sig
ma Phi, will be held tonight it
the home of Mrs. A3. E. Sleeter,
1715 East Main street.at8 p.m.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Sleeter
and Mrs. Kurt Denton, director
and sponsor of the chapter.
Mrs.- Larry Allen was hostess
in her home at 716 Hamilton
street for the last meeting of the
chapter.
The program was presented by
Mrs. James Chapman and Mrs.
William Werner. "Our Own
Home" was the theme. Both girls
told of how color, woods, furni
ture arrangements, draperies and
pictures enhance the beauty and
livability of a home. Pictures
were passed around . showing
such rooms. The speakers point-(
ed out that a home should be a
place of which a family is proud,
and in which the family is com
fortable. Members of the sorority
brought canned goods and cloth
ing for the needy family the
family is providing for this
Christmas.
Mrs. Werner reported that
February 11 had been set for
the chapter's annual card party
at Rogue Valley Country club.
Co-hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Wavne Giles and Mrs.
Dan Kidd. .
Tie next meeting will be held
at the Jackson hotel December
27 at 8 p.m.
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