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TOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, July 28. 1957 Club Announces New Members Mrs. Alexander Collins and Mrs. William Hust were wel comed as new members of So journers' club at a meeting July 25 at the Pythian hall. The president, Mrs. Floyd Robertson, announced a So journer garden party and guest day to be held August 8 in the garden of Mrs. O. A. Eden, 211 Genessee street, Medford. Mrs. James Winslow, chairman of the event, requests that reservations be phoned in to her at SP 3-4391. The new year book will be distributed at the party. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Gene Chamberlain, Mrs. Frank Cook and Mrs. W. J. Marquess at Thursdays meeting. Winners at bridge were Mrs. Roy Stein and Mrs. J. Davidson; at pinochle, Mrs. D. Stewart and Mrs. Floyd Robertson; and at canasta, Mrs. B. H. Lyon and Mrs. George Henney. Another prize was won by Mrs. Harry Potter. WurliTzer ELECTRONIC PIANO fmm'vm mmm H M IWWm . Too'v kmmr4 It mm tmm rodtm . . , Now yov emit $ H Hur It nd Play it yours at our stor. Compact ... Varsattl . . Economical . . ideally auitad for small compact living quartan perfect for musical ntartainmant anywkara and n oicalUftt instrumant for starting your child's musical ducation ... inly W9wM22: & Earphones PURUCKER PIANO HOUSE 111 No. Centrel Ph. SP 2-5702 V 1 y.Wi-:-.' limit! IHm,UleM Miss Lois Lofland Tell Engagement Of Lois Lofland, Robert Manaoco Central Point Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Lofland, Route 1, Box 54, Central Point, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to,Robert E. Manasco, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Man asco, also of Route 1, Central Point. Miss Lofland is a graduate of Crater High school and will at tend Medford Beauty school in the fall. She is now employed at the Craterian theater. Her fiance also attended Cra ter High school and is now serv ing with the United States Navy. He is stationed at China Lake, Calif. No wedding date has been set. the and the FOE, Auxiliary Honor Newlyweds Cave Junction Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Starks, Kerby, who are newlyweds, were honored at a potluck dinner and social eve ning held Saturday night by Illinois Valley Eagles and aux iliary members. Mrs. Starke is the former Opal Wadleigh. Gifts were presented to couple following dinner, dancing followed later in evening. Nurses to Meet Dr. Thomas C. Bolton, ortho pedic surgeon, will speak on "Care of Patients" at a meeting of licensed practical nurses Mon day, July 29. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in Rogue Valley hospital. Largs turkeys are tops in value in the markets this sum mer. They are high in protein too, but low in fat. COMPLETE Drapery Decorating Service WAKEFIELD DRAPERY 1100 Crater Lake Ave SP 2-6010 Full Length Samples BANK TERMS Two Brides-Elect Guests of Honor At Recent Parties Cave Junction Two brides-to-be were honored recently at showers giverrin Cave Junction. They are Miss Lylabelle Cross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Cross, and Miss Clydus Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Knight, all of Illinois Valley. Miss Cross, who will wed Henry Haga of Oak Harbor, Wash, at the Oak Harbor Chris tian Reformed church August 9, was showered with gifts Wed nesday afternoon, July 17, at a party given by the Cave Junc tion Community church Mis sionary society in the church parlors. The serving table was decor ated with bouquets of carnations and sweet peas and pink tapers sur-ounding a bride doll. A fluf fy pink and white umbrella de corated with shasta daisies made the gift table attractive. Mrs. Marvin Cross officiated at the coffee and tea service. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Cross, of Grants Pass, and Mrs. Phyllis Saffer and her daughter Loretta are planning to attend the wed ding. Mrs. Saffer will sing while Loretta is to be the flower girl. Both Miss Cross and Mr. Haga are attending Seattle Pacific college, where he is preparing for the ministry. They will con tinue in their sophomore and junior years respectively this fall. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Bert Haga of Oak Harbor. The bride-elect was graduated from Illinois Valley High school in 1956 as valedictorian of her class. She left for Seattle after spending a week with her par ents on Dairy road. Miss Knight, whose wedding to Andrew Mellow, son of Mrs. Isabel -Mellow is set for August 2, was honored at a shower giv en by Mrs. Herb Salvage Wed nesday, July 17. Refreshments in pink and white were served after Miss Knight opened her many gifts. Winners at games were Mrs. Isabel Mellow and Mrs. Don Zimmerman. Mr. Mellow is presently em ployed at the Park Auto Gro cery store in Santa Rosa, where he is living with his sister Mrs. Robert Tregaskus. He and his bride will live in Santa Rosa, where he plans to attend junior college, majoring in business administration. Mother and Son Arrive in Azores Gold Hill Mrs. Edmond Davis and small son have ar rived in the Azores where they joined Mr. Davis, an airman first class in the United States Air Force. They left Medford July 10 by plane. Mrs. Davis is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mercer, Gold Hill, and Mr. Davis' par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis, 12 Kenwood avenue. The young couple will spend two years in the Azores. tof':. ( .. C. Neill of Medford was Miss Gabriels Pascal of Naval Aviation Cadet Jerry chosen to escort Miss Uruguay, Montevideo, at the grand coronation ball given as part of the Miss Universe pageant in Long Beach. Calif., July 20. Cadet Neill. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Neill, 1415 West Eighth street, is shown as he pinned an orchid on the beauty from South America. Cadet Neill is one of the members of the NavCad choir which sang during the final night of the Miss Universe judging. The choir is stationed at Pensacola Naval Station in Florida. (Navy Photo) Open House in Central Point Marks Fortieth Anniversary Central Point Open house was held Sunday, July 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Scenic avenue, Central Point, in observance of the Brown's fortieth wedding anni versary. An anniversary cake and other refreshments were served. Presiding at the tables were Mrs. Eloise Logan, Central Point and Mrs. Clarence Freeman, Gold Hill, the Brown's daugh ters. Also presiding were Mrs Byron Brown, Gold Hill, daugh ter-in-law of the Browns, and their niece, Mrs. Max Josephson, Central Point. Out of town guests here for the occasion were Mr. Brown's sister, Mrs. Alice Kessler, Placer ville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. James Evans and family, Lakeview; Mr. and Mrs. Halber Haukli, Yreka, Mrs. Viola Acord, Chico, and Mrs. Mattie Evans, Susan ville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Douglas and Mrs. Linnie George, Medford; Mrs. Maude Simmons, Mrs. H. Lemely, Mr.' and Mrs. Carl Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoffman, Ashland. Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. Loftsgaard. Mr. and Mrs. George Horn, Mrs. Agnetta Fallan. Mrs. Gladys Gurtle, Mr. and Mrs. Midkaff, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Henry and boys and Mrs. Brown's brother, K. M. Uhrine, all of Klamath Falls, Ore. Also attending were Mrs. June Zumalt, Mrs. Earl Cullimore and If IM a M'ACSHORE CLASSICS At scan in Mademoisella and Glamour e Beauty in Back 95 a beauty from any angle the girl In the MACSHORE blouse. This one, col lecting back interest with it long line of lace and pin tucks, so well worth repeat ing down the length of its bouffant sleeves. Convertible Peter Pan collar. In asy-gotng dacron and cotton that rarely calls for ironing. Hey Sissy! $3.95 Fancy fh! a prt and pretty llttU blouM to brighten any of your skirts or fancy pantil By MACSHORE of course, in DRIP-DRY cotton broadcloth that beliss those handle-with-eare looks. Embroidery and lace trim for convertible collar and front, lace edged 34 sleeves. White or black. ' 4e jj Sizes 30 to 38 214 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE SP 2-7169 Wt Invite You to Open i Charge Account daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sowell, Cave Junction, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitcomb and daughters. Grants Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simington and children, Yreka. There were also many guests from the Central Point area, making about 80 guests in all. Tom Davidson Named Officer Of DOKK Group Royal Vizier Tom Davidson of Fuhat Burkan temple, Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan of Medford, was elected vice presi dent for Oregon at a convention and ceremonial staged at San Jose Calif., by the Far West DOKK Temples association on July 20 and 21. Three western provinces of i Canada and eight western states are included in this group. All santhas of Nomads of Avrudaka in this area are also a part of this association. It will be remembered ,this convention was held in Medford two years ago and in Reno last year. El Keldah temple of Kellogg, Idaho was chosen as the host and convention city for 1958. A vice president -is elected from each state and province to work with the Nomads of Avrudaka and Dokey temples. Mr. Davidson reported that several officers from the im perial palace were present a! San Jose including1 Imperial Prince Ray Schilling of Butte, Mont., Imperial Adool Vernon C. Cash of Monrovia, Calif., and the imperial azim of Seattle, Wash., Leslie E. Vannice as well as several imperial nomad of ficers. The next meeting of Fuhat Burkan temple will be in Rose burg, Saturday, August 3 in the Pythian hall at 8 p.m. At the meeting held last Mon day by Talisman lodge, Knights of Pythias in the Pythian build ing, plans were made for a fam ily style picnic to be held joint ly by members of the Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters, Sun shine girls, Dokeys and Nomads of Avrudaka from Grants Pass, Roseburg, B a n d o n, Klamath Falls, Yreka and Medford. A meeting in Grants Pass last Wednesday was attended by Tom Davidson, Carl Fichtner and Joe Fritsch all of Medford, who assisted in conferring the rank of knight on several esquires. The picnic was dis cussed and a tentative date set for Sunday, August 25 at Rogue River park in Rogue River. Past chancellor and former scoutmaster of Troop 16, George Bryant, was given a vote of thanks for his scout work. This troop is sponsored by the local Pythian lodge. John E. Schroed er is the new scoutmaster. Portland Plans Outdoor Opera Portland The opera "Rigo letto," by Giuseppe Verdi, will be presented by the West Coast Opera Theatre in the outdoor amphitheatre in Wa s h i n gt o n park here next month. Performances will be at 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10; at 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11; and at 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 12 The public is admitted free of charge. Director and conductor for the j event is Ariel Rubstein. Out- j standing local singers have; major roles. A ii piece or chestra, chorus, and ballet group will be used in the perform- Club, Auxiliary To Hold Luncheon Whenever a fifth Wednesday occurs on the calendar, it is observed as a social meeting for the Medford Townsend club and auxiliary. July 31 a box lunch will be held at Carpen ter's Union hall, at 12:30 p.m. Women members are to bring boxes with food for two people. Any visiting friends are wel come. At last week's club meeting 36 members were present. Mrs. Thornton Arnold, club president, read the Washington, D.C., News Flash. One new member was reported. Leon Rusho-and Mrs. Alta Slusser, were honored with July birthday greetings and a birth day cake. A letter from Oregon Towns end club director, Finis L. Snod grass, indicated that Dr. Fran cis E. Townsend and son, Rob ert, plan to visit all Oregon state Townsend clubs before the end of summer. A national senior citizens day may be inaugurated by the 85th congress for the fourth Sunday in September each year. One of the resolutions' adopted at the seventeenth national convention held in Denver, Colo., concern ed such a day. The meeting closed with a penny march and readings. Cavemen Sponsor Grants Pass Dance Grants Pass Harley Smith, well known square dance caller from Los Angeles, will call for a dance planned August 3 by the Cavemen Squares of Grants Pasr. The dance will be held at the Josephine county f a i r grounds beginning at 8:30 p.m. and all square dancers of the area are invited to attend. Mr. Smith will be accompan ied by his wife and the two will give round dance exhibitions during the evening. Mr. Smith is said to be popular in the west as a caller. ' Meeting Announced For Fidelity Club Fidelity club will meet with Mrs. Frank Fanger, Jackson ville highway, a 12 noon Wed nesday, July 31. Members will have a potluck picnic. Medford Callers To Take Part in All-State Festival Douglas Fosbury and Francis Cronin, two promininet square dance callers of the Medford area, are to appear at the Ore gon state festival of square dance groups in Roseburg, August 23 25. Mr. Fosbury will have the added distinction cf serving as master of ceremonies for a por tion of the program. He has an active schedule of square dance calling in the Mediord area, be ing engaged at the recently re opened "Square Corral" and also calling for the Y Knot Twirlers. Round dance classes are conducted by Mrs. Fosbury at the YMCA every Monday night. Mr. Cronin calls for the Hill toppers club on Old Military road, and is caller- i nstructor with the Double H Square dance group. He has been actively en gaged in square dancing for the last four years. Outstanding callers from all points of the state are sched uled to appear at the Roseburg festival. Beauticians Plan Workshop Monday A workshop meeting will be held by Medford branch, Ore gon Beauticians's association at Rolland's Studio of Beauty Mon day, July 29, at 7:30 p. m. KAIL-BITE BREAKER Chicago OP The chronic nail-biter now has a chance to cure the "habit" with a plastic artificial nail. The manufacturer said the nail dries quickly and becomes very hard, automatical ly discouraging nail-biters be cause it is too hard to chew. 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