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FOTJH MEDFORD (OREGON) I' ' I vi 1 1 i 'I ,,- -1 riyrs? . 'J, .. - 'C'.f,v 7 1 Fv A 11 P vi Mr. Hid Mrs. Ronald Lome McCay f dster Finery Fashion Show (liven by Sojourners7 Club faster finery, vacation and party clothes for both men and tn were modeled for more than 80 Sojourner club members aqj tfieir guests at a buffet dinner in the Pioneer room of the i3."6!50n Hotel, Friday evening, 3Ct !iow was given by Town CS3o3 Country Dress shop of >e Point, with hats, bags and (fto5t provided by Hadley's, co (pjsSCboBting shoes for each en (8m& by Burelson's Shoe Salon Cass? aien's clothes and acces (sortt from Barker's store. 22fcfcls were Mrs. H. A. Mc (Bdiough, Mrs. Harry Barker, Ojfta M. H. Parsons, Mrs. T. J. 'WHitems, Miss Lynn Williams, Sfcf; Barbara Nelson, Mrs. John ST. Sffialson, Mrs. R. W. Billings Otef, JHrs. Roy Stein, Mrs. Don G&tf Madden, Mrs. A. B. Davis, GEfe. 9hn Holmes, Richard Schq &er3, A. B. Davis, George Lov 4BgTg and Wilson Smith. Sirs. Gene F. Chamberlain, comasbntator, said the ensemble look lor 1957 is more imaginative and fashionable than ever. ShoMgn -ere soft sheaths with matching fully-lined dusters and the functional sweater dress that gives the cover-up look for day time and street wear, yet is ready for dinner and an evening of dancing upon removing the sweater. She emphasized that the the one piece knit will always be a part of every moman's wardrobe. Lace, ruffles, and braid com bine with either sheaths, or full skirts to contribute to the new soft feminine look. Also featured were several metallic hand painted pure-silk 'dinner and after five fashions by Shaheen of Honolulu. One number from this group was a gorgeous hand painted TV pajama set modeled by Mrs. M. H. Parsons. . Receiving special attention from the audience was Mrs. Charlotte McCullough, 82 years of age, who modeled half-sizes for the mature figure. A high fashion swim suit of yellow sharkskin lastex with jewelled and gold braid trim was worn by Miss Lynn Williams and a black negligee ensemble in-dus- ter style and of Chinese influ ence shown by Mrs. A. B. Davis Mrs. Williams modeled a high fashion pure silk metallic taffeta formal; the simple sheath silhou ette was given a large full bow as back treatment. Men's fashions included both dress and sport attire. Drawing everyone's attention was a cot ton plaid dinner jacket with satin striped trousers and black tassel loafer shoes worn by Wil son Smith. The three-season suit modeled Dancing Party To Be Monday Several members of the Rogue "Valley Square Dance Callers' gwociation will be guest callers & a square dance party starting t 8 o'clock Monday night in S&w social hall of the Medford $MCA. The party is being sponsored S$ff the beginners class, which parted early in January, and &st week completed the 12-week tswrse. All square dancers have feeen invited to the party, the committee in charge of arrange ments announced. Potluck refreshments will be served, and coffee and punch will be furnished by the class. Doug .Fosbury, caller for the Y Knot Twirlers Square Dance club which meets at the Y, was instructor for the beginners course. An intermediate course, for advanced students and per sons who would like to "brush up" on dancing, will be held for six weeks starting Monday eve ning, April 22, Fosbury said. MAIL TRIBUNE March 29, by George Lovenborg had the new three-button coat and fea tured patch pockets with flaps. Providing entertainment dur ing Intermission was "Uncle Rick" Schuchard while wearing the latest in golf clothes for men, plaid Bermuda shorts, knit sport shirt, and nylon stretch knee-sox. Lusk Piano company fur nished an organ which Mrs. Schuchard played during the show. The room was decorated with spring flowers and followed the Easter theme. Chairman for the event was Mrs. Floyd Robertson, co-chairman Mrs. Jim Winslow, with Mrs. M. H. Parsons as model chairman. Welcomed into the club as a new member was Mrs. E. E. Fields. Special awards were won by Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Parsons and Owen Ludwick. The next meeting of Sojourn ers will be held at the Pythian hall, Thursday, March 11 at 12:30 p.m. All women residing in Medford or vicinity for less than two years are invited to at tend and become members. Bridge, pinochle and canasta are played during the afternoon. I MB& FASHON (BOB The Season's Most Important Line . . . shaped by WARNER'S Feminine, youthful ... a curve that lengthens into a long slender slope. Warner's has a foundation duo that favors the silhouette! Pretty pull-on of sheer power net has satin elastic back, slims for narrow skirts. Its nylon lace front panel matches the high-moulding lace bra. Black, white. Girdle .... $8.95 Bra ... Sunday. April 7. 1957 . Home Rites Wed Miss Carol Fischer To Ronald McCay White stock and blue iris dec orated the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Breeden for the seven o'clock evening wedding of Miss Carol Jane Fischer and Ronald Lome McCay. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K. Fischer, 108 Fifth street, Phoenix. The bride groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lome C. McCay, 2617 Howard avenue, Medford. Jeff Prosier of the Church of Christ, Grants Pass, officiated at the single ring ceremony attend ed by immediate families of the couple at the home of the bride groom's sister and brother-in-law. For her wedding the bride wore a white satin sheath dress with white accessories. Her cor sage was a white orchid and white violets. Following the wedding a re ception was held at the Breeden home on Table Rock road. Mrs. Lee Rice cut and served the wedding cake and Mrs. Dwayne Johnson poured the punch. Miss Kathy McCay and Miss Judy McGraw assisted with the serving. Miss Lana McGraw was in charge of the guest book. The newlyweds left for Car mel, Calif., following the cere mony on their wedding trip. They are making their home at 176 DeHague avenue in Medford. The bride was graduated from Phoenix High school and is em ployed as a telephone operator for Pacific Telephone and Tele graph. The bridegroom was grad uated from Medford High school and served with the United States Navy for four years. He is employed as a carpenter for Rogue Valley construction com pany. Episcopal Guilds To Hold Meetings Three women's guilds of St. Mark's Episcopal church will meet this week. The newly organized St. Tere sa's guild will meet Tuesday, April 9, at the home of Mrs. Ray mond Fish, Old Stage road. Co hostesses will be Mrs. Houston Pitts. The guild organization was completed at' a March meet ing held at the home of Mrs. C. O. Lovejoy, Old Military road. Mrs. Fish was named pres ident and Mrs. Pitts, secretary treasurer. Meetings are to be held the second Tuesday of each month. St. Catherin's guild members will hear the Rev. George R. V. Bolster, rector of the church, speak at a meeting Monday, April 8 at 8 p.m., in the Parish house. Hostesses will be Mrs. T. C. Barker, Mrs. Ralph Matthews and Mrs. Paul Jorgensen. St. Elizabeth guild will meet Friday, April 12 for a 12:30 luncheon at the Parish house. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Frank Applin and Mrs. H. P. Bosworth. Guest speaker for the after noon will be Mrs. S. M. Tuttle who will speak on the pre- Pantie . $3.95 $10.95 u II! Mrs. Gilbert Sorority Council Meeting at Club Alpha Lambda chapter, Epsi lon Sigma Alpha sorority, is hostess for a meeting of the Southern Oregon district coun cil today at the Rogue Valley Country club. Mrs. I. J. Bean, Oregon past president, and Mrs. Dale Roles, educational chair man, both of Roseburg, are spe cial guests. Mrs. Bean is a can didate for the office of Interna tional parliamentarian. Members are expected from Ashland, Glendale and Grants Pass, Ore., and Crescent City, Calif. The Medford chapter will meet April 8 at the home of Mrs. George Ice, 821 Dakota avenue. Garden Club Shady Cove The Shady Cove Garden club will meet Monday, April 8, at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. O. L. Williams. Co hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Floyd Kelly and Mrs. Del bert Spain. scribed appointments for the altar. if Here she comes ... in her gay Miss Trude Jr. "Arabesque" with open-air sleeves, icing at neck and hemline of a spring-new linen-weave cotton print. v s fashion cento lm-,t.. - WM,i iiwm.il R. Westwell Safety Program Planned for PTA Jacksonville A program on safety will be presented at the monthly meeting of Jacksonville Parent - Teacher association on Wednesday, April 10, at 8 p.m. in the Music room. Dick Souza, fireman and Charles Offenbacher, state pa trolman, will discuss the safety program in general, and Francis Guidry, principal of the Jack sonville grade schools, will dis cuss the safety program of the schools in particular. Officers will be elected. A room prize will be present ed to the room having the larg est representation of parents present. Mr. Guidry emphasizes that April 10 will also be visitation day inthe grades all day from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Refreshments for the PTA meeting will be served in the cafeteria. India has more than 22,500 primary schools, operated by , state or govermental unites, ac cording to recent counts. $ lo.yo We Irjvite You to Open a Charge Account or Use Our Layaway . Plan 214 E. Main Ph. 2-7169 Westwell-Haas Ceremony Held In Long Beach Miss Lee Anna Haas became the bride of Gilbert R. Westwell in a ceremony held Saturday, March 2, at 5:30 o'clock in the afternoon at the Aloha Chapel, in Long Beach, Calif. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Haas, 805 Narregan street, Medford, and has been making her home at 36 North Daisy avenue in Long Beach. She is employed by Pa cific Employers Insurance com pany there. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Westwell, Portland, and has been making his home in Long Beach since he was discharged from the Army. He is currently attending Long Beach City college and is employed as a life guard at the Long Beach Municipal pool. For her wedding the 'bride wore a white taffeta dress with white accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Frank Mor ris attended her sister. She wore a pink frock with white accessories. Frank Morris served as best man. Following the wedding a re ception and dinner was given the newlyweds by friends in the lounge and patio at the munici pal pool. Flowers and white bells decorated the area where the re ception was held. The couple are now at home at 545 West First street, Long Beach. The bride attended public schools in Medford and was grad uated from high school in Port land. The bridegroom attended schools in Portland. Meeting Announced For Past Noble Grands Past Noble Grands club of Olive Rebekah lodge will meet Thursday, April 11, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Fred Daugh terly, 2251 Kings highway. Reports will be given and the results of the food sale will be told. Refreshments will be ser ved by Mrs. O. S. Walden, Mrs. Lewis Thompson, Mrs. Frank English and Mrs. Irene Shirley Mrs. Riley Applegate and Mrs Orpha Wendell will be in charge of the entertainment. Ty rrtEDFOPD J Featured in your favorite magazines The girdle that comes in your regular misses dre6S size. Makes the most "of fashion. Dress f Sized Girdle Mormfit It's easy, it's smart to wear Formfit's "DRESS SIZED" girdle. Easy to choose because your dress and girdle size are the same. Smart to wear because your "DRESS-SIZED" girdle will per- rf form slimming miracles. Lightweight nylon elas tic net is cleverly seamed and bias cut to nip off inches at waist $ "I 5 0 and hips. White with Pink "em- I I broidery or Black. Sizes 10 to 20. JLJ Main and Bartlett Streets Women of Bible To Be Club Topic "Women of the Bible" is the topic for the next meeting of the College Women's club of Rogue River valley. Mrs. Ernest Gilstrap, Mrs. Earl Bradfish and Mrs. Otis Swisher make up the panel for this program, which will be held Saturday, April 13, at the home of Mrs. A. V. Hardy, 1414 Crown avenue. The Gospel Hour Radio Trio of First Nazarene church will sing a number appropriate to Lent. Social chairman for the day will be Mrs. M. A. Ring. Newlywed Pair Now Residing In Smith River Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Sanders are now making their home at Smith River, Calif., after their wedding Sunday, March 10 in Reno, Nev. Mrs. Sanders is the former Miss Gladys L. Goetz, a daugh ter of Mrs. Emma Goetz of Yaki ma, Wash., and had been making her home in Medford. She was employed as a dental technician by Dr. B. L. Lageson. Mr. Sanders, a son of Mrs. Ella Sanders of Lebanon, Ore., is a partner in the Ship-A-Shore Skyroom and dining room at the mouth of the Smith River. Pink gladiolus banked the al tar in the Park. Chapel for the double-ring ceremony, solemniz ed by the Rev. Ralph H. Carle ton. The bride wore a aquamarine knit sheath frock with white gloves and mauve hat and car ried a white Bible. Her corsage was of" orchids. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Melcher at tended the couple for the four o clock afternoon ceremony. The newlyweds . traveled to Las Vegas and San Francisco on their wedding trip. Following their return to Smith River a reception' was giv en in their honor at Ship-A- Shore by the Jerry McBrides and Mrs. Robert Butrick. More than 38 guests attended the welcome home affair which included a buffet supper. Spring garden flowers decor ated the buffet table which held the tiered wedding cake. Your Two Graduate Corsetieres To Fit You To Former Resident Is Author of Western Novel Mrs. Zella Uceny, formerly of Medford and now making her home in Lakewood, Calif., has written a full length novel of the West titled "A Gift of Guns" under the presudonym Buck Gil more. The book, published by Bour gey and Curl of New York, is now available at book stores. Mrs. Uceny was employed by the Mail Tribune when she lived in Medford at 305' South Oak dale avenue more than 10 years ago. She had written western short stories prior to the Jan uary publication date of her book. 4 Primrose Show Planned by Club Jerome Prairie Jerome Prairie Garden club will sponsor a primrose show Thursday, April 11, and Friday, April 12, at the Jerome Prairie Community hall, six miles west of Grants Pass on Redwood highway. All gardeners and friends are invited to attend and take entries and arrangements. 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