TWO MEDFOQ (OF$GON) MAIL TRIBUTE
Thuridar. August 22, I9S7
Fareweli Part
Honors Fmily;
Group at Camp
Butte Falls Butte Falls Com
munity Bble church sponsored
a fareweiT dinner for Mr. j.d
Mrs. Brittain Ash and their sons,
Donevan and Terry, in the social
room of the church August 19.
Mr. Ash has been transferred
from his office as forest ranger
of the ogue River natiorl for
est to Ketchikan, Alaska. Done
van Ash will accompany his
father by plane next week to
K9chikan.
Mrs. Ash will continue her
work as dean of girls at Crater
High school in Central Point.
Terry ill remain with her. At
the end of the school year they
will join Mr. Ash and Donevan
in Alaska.
Games and songs, and pre
sentation of a farewell gilt were
the features of the evening which
followed the dinner.
Senior Bible camp started at
Lake of the Woods Monday.
Those attending from the local
church are Virginia Ann Mc
Allister, Martha Dalton, Philip
Crammer, Jim Irwin, Jerry Fer
geson, Larry Cavin, Cody Ram
bo and Ira Rambo.
The Rev. Howard Simmons
Is one of the counselors at the
camp which will continue
through this wed.
Those who attended junior
camp for girls last week were
Daiene McAllister, Judy Burg,
Robin Lee Simmonds, Darlene
Edmondson, Linda McAllister
and Susan Crammer.
Brumitt Family
Guests in Medford
Master Sgt. and Mrs. Ruel
Brumitt and children, Clint and
Julie, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Burroughs, 827 Gilman
road. Sergeant Brumitt is being
transferred to Bend, Ore. with
the Ground Observer corps after
being in the Philippines for the
last three years.
The family flew from Clark
field to Travis Air Force base in
California and will visit in Pen
dleton, Ore., before going to
Bend.
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Birthday Dinner
Honors Talent Man
Talent A dinner in honor of
Thomas J. Bell on his 85th birth
day anniversary was held at the
Bell's home in Talent August 18.
Present were Mrs. AdaWill
born, Medford; Thomas M. Bell,
Riddle, Ore., a grandson of the
honored man; another grandson,
DarreH A. Bell and his family of
Yreka, Calif., and a granddaugh
ter, Mrs. Dallas Reeder and fam
ily, Provolt, Ore.
Dance Set
Waggin Wheelers Square
Dance club will hold a dance
Saturday, August 24 at the
Square Corral near Camp White.
Kenneth Howe will be guest
caller.
The public Is invited to at
tend. Refreshments will be pot
luck. Plan Dance
Medford Jaycettes will hold
an informal dance Saturday,
August 24 at 8 p.m. at the Smith
Barn on Griffin Creek road. Cof
fee and other refreshments will
be served.
All Jaycees and their fam
ilies are invited.
To Meet
Pocahontas lodge will meet In
Redmen hall, Apple street, Fri
day, August 23, at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Leo Mitchell was in
itiated into the lodge at the
meeting last week.
Guests Arrive
Mr. and Mrs. William Wessing
er and Guido Rahr, Portland,
are arriving today by plane and
will be guests of Mrs I. E.
Schuler, 114 Highland drive.
They will attend performances
of the Oregon Shakespearean
Festival in Ashland.
PUTTING DOWN THE DOGS
New York (IPI Promoters of
National Hot Dog Month, July,
say our consumption of frank
furters is expected to reach new
highs this year for a total of
1,110 million pounds.
Here's a simplified peach Mel
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peach halves thoroughly. Drain
and fill with ice cream. Top
with raspberry jam thinned with
a little of the peach syrup, if
desired.
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Chic Coed Confronted By
Whole Batch of New Terms
By GAY PAULEY
United Press Correspondent
New York (IP1 Fashion this
fall has its own version of the
college entrance exam a whole
batch of new terms for the chic
coed to know.
For instance. Quad coat, skir
lotte and campus strutter.
B. Altaian and company, one
New- York store, as a public
service to the puzzled coed, has
compiled and published an "un
abridged dictionary of 1957 col
lege fashions. With the store's
permission, here are excerpts,
with a couple of my own rung
in.
Big Brother Sweater: Casual
knit patterned after a fashion
popularized by Elder Male Sib
ling, who " gets straight "A's"
and is captain of a football team.
Black Crepe adjective: Fash
ion revival, as in black crepe
dress. Smooth!
, Campus Strutter: A dashing
sports coat, iu wool, leather, oil
skin, etc.
Car Coat: Not too long, not
too short, perfect to wear over
shorts.
Chanel Look Old French: In
spired by fashion a la famous
Paris designer o 20's and 30's.
Before your time.
Heraldic Medal: Very import
ant pin. Worn at neckline, at hip
or on headband.
Leopard: Ferocious feline that
purrs like a kitten when it's an
imitation fur hat, beanie, over
blouse, full length coat, raincoat
or trimming on a sweater.
Leotard: Dancer's tights jtovi
featured for lounging. Wear
only if you have dancer's lithe
build.
Madras: Cotton plaid originat
ing in India, migrating first to
men's wear, now omnipresent in
college shops.
Magnified Herringbone: Big
pattern this fall ...
Motor Scooter Jacket: A sport
short.
Muff: A cylinder of fur, rac
coon, fox, lynx, with openings at
each end. Important accessory
. . . keeps your hands warm,
too.
Overblouse: You don't tuck it
in . . . comes in any fashionable
fabric, casual or date-wise.
Overshirt: Middy.
Quad Coat: Short spot, see
motor scooter jacket. '
Racoon: Diurnal and nocturn
al animal. Greyish brown and
bushy.
Habitat: Muffs, gloves, slip
pers, handbags, longcoats, short
coats, dresses, suits, sweaters.
Rope verb: To get all tied up
in long lines of beads and metal
chains.
Skirlotte: A culotte that is
part shorts, part kilts.
Walking Suit: A shorter than
long coat with its own skirt.
Wide Wale Adjective: Cordu
roy with a broad rib.
Wide Wale Noun: Moby Dick.
PRESLEY'S DAD RELENTS
Memphis, Tenn. (IP) Elvis
Presley's father decided Wed
nesday against prosecuting six
Whitehaven High School foot
ball players who tried to make
off with the Presley lawn furni
ture. After a conference at Ju
venile Court, Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Presley shook hands with
the boys and invited them to
"come and visit us sometime."
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Slips covers come cleaner in
the wash if the loose dirt is re
moved from them with a vacuum
cleaner before they are dunked
into suds.
Newark Man Named
Moose High Governor
Spokane W Ralph A.
Villani, Newark, N.J., was !
elected supreme governor of the
Loyal Order of Moose at their
international convention here
Wednesday. He succeeds George
Young of Spokane, who be
comes junior past governor.
Others elected were Henry
F. Wallenwein, junior governor,
and Judge Louis K. Thaler of j
Ithaca, N.R., supreme prelate. j
Fred Zabel, Aurora, 111., was re- j
elected for the fifth time as su-1
preme treasurer.
The official convention ball I
Wednesday night was to honor I
Supreme Governor and Mrs.
Young. More than 3,500 dele-i
gates have registered for the '
convention.
Fori Stevens State
Park To Be Dedicated
Astoria ilPi Fort Stevens
state par near Warrenton will
be dedicated Sunday.
The park has-been in use for
more than two years but Sunday
will see the first official cere
mony marking its opening. Pat
Dooley, speaker of the Oregou
House, will represent Gov. Rob
ert D. Holmes.
Dr. Virgil H.Mohr
Announces
The Removal of His
Dental Offices
From the Fluhrer Bldg. to
924 E. Main
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