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Day or Daie Dress SIZES' 12-20 Exciting figure-flattery plus a choice of two necklines one casually collared for day, the other scooped low for dates! Make this Printed Pattern in a go-to-town cotton, or bengaline for the dress-up version. Printed Pattern 9185: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 43,4 yards, 35-inch fab ric. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, care of Medford Mail Trib une, Pattern Dept. 232 . West 3th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS Queen's Wardrobe Augmented By Fabulous Jewel Collection By GAY PAULEY United Press Women's Editor New York ilfl This week in Manhattan: Queen Elizabeth II will have a lush wardrobe in jewelry for her visit to Canada and the United States, even if she isn't permitted to pack the fabulous crown jewels. These tradition ally are not to be removed from England. The Queen owns at least seven diamond tiaras, assorted flower and foliage brooches, at least 20 pearl necklaces, plus a variety of bracelets, earrings, watches and jewelled orders such as the Star of the Order of the Garter. It is generally known the mon arch wears few rings for good reason. Hand-shaking is easier without them. But in her collec tion is what the jewelry indus try calls the No. 9 cut of the Cullinan diamond ; a pear shaped gem of five carats, mounted in a ring once worn by Queen Mary. Mrs., Mamie Eisenhower will have several new costumes in her wardrobe for the Queen's visit. But just how many and what styles are best kept secret on otherwise talkative Seventh Ave. Designers Mollie Parnis and Nettie Rosenstein confirmed they are, making new clothes for the First Lady, but wouldn't discuss details. Miss Rosenstein made Mrs. Eisenhower's formal gowns for both inaugural balls. One of the two stewardesses on the plane bringing Queen Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Phillip, to Canada next week is used to flying the fa mous. British Overseas Airways cor poration is transporting the royal party to Ottawa October 12, said the senior stewardess on the flight will be Faith M. Sisman, London. She accompanied Prin cess Margaret on her trip to Trin idad in 1955 and Sir Anthony Eden, former British prime min ister, when he went to Jamaica last year. Miss Sisman has made 400 Atlantic crossings and logged nearly two million air miles. The second stewardess is Velma A. Brown, a native of Canada. One touch of home will be pro vided the Queen when she visits New York October, 21. The royal party wil be served tea with all the typically English fixin's when it visits the Empire State building. The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, which will cater the event, said there wiJ be several vari eties of tea, plus scones, crump ets, muffins, jams and marmalades. with BER. SIZE and STYLE NUM- New way to keep the break fast eggs warm: Wrap 'em in mink cozies. The firm of Maximilian held a breakfast fashion show this week and gave reporters mink cozies as souvenirs. Maximilian, never at a loss, for new ways with fur, featured corduroy raincoats lined with chinchilla; a chinchil la blazer; trench coats of mink and seal, belted with suede and gros-grain, and leopard spats. -? Sewing Contest To End Saturday The district style show climax ing the "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest will be held at the courthouse auditorium in Medford, Saturday, Oct. 12, at 2:30 p.m., according to Mrs. Perry A. Strom, district chair man. There are three divisions to the contest. Sub-debs girls ffom 13 to 15 make jumpers or skirts; juniors, aged 14 to 17, make suits, dresses or ensembles; and seniors, 18-22, make suits, dresses or ensembles. Each girl will win a prize at the district level. The top winner in the jun ior and senior divisions will go to Portland and enter the state contest November 9. The contest is sponsored by the Wool Growers' auxiliary for the purpose of encouraging young Oregon women in the art of sewing .quality garments with 100 wool, Mrs. Storm states. (CAILEWPAffi Monday: 12:30 p.m. Reames Past Ma tron's club, home of Mrs. H. F. Nordwick, 919 Reddy ave. 6 p.m. Christian Business and Professional Women, Jack son hotel. 1 8 p.m. Olive Rebekah lodge, IOOF hall. 8 p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of Oregon, auxiliary dance at Camp White theatre. Tuesday: 10:30 a.m. Oak Grove Exten sion unt, home of Mrs. Paul Larson, 3275 Hollywood ave. 10:30 a.m. Reese Creek Ex tension unit, home of Mrs. Ken neth Dufour, Ball rd., Eagle Point. 12:30 p.m. First Presbyterian church, circle meeting: Bethany, Mrs. Gordon Kershaw, 115 Black Oak dr.; Charity, Mrs. Lee Mellish, 117 Black Oak dr.; Faith, fireplace room at church; Grace, Mrs. Allen Smith, 102 Black Oak dr.; Hope, Mrs. Dave DeArmond, Central Point; Mer cy, Mrs. R. S. Dippel, 1 Eastwood dr.; Temple, Mrs. Robert Bell, 1119 Queen Anne ave.; and Trin ity, Mrs. Stewart Milne, 220 North Keene Way dr. 7:30 p.m. First Presbyterian church, circle meetings: Candle light, Mrs. T. I. Bennett, 2292 Lozier lane; and Vesper, Mrs. R. D. Wyatt, 615 Alder st., Cen tral Point. 8 p.m. First Presbyterian church, Jacksonville, Woman's association, home of Mrs. Russell Mclntyre, Jacksonville. 8 p.m. Nevita chapter,, OES, Central Point. 8 p.m. Pythian club with Mrs. Mabel Nicholson, 821 North Central ave. 8 p.m. Roguette circle, Mili tary Order of Lady Bugs and Cooties, VFW hall. Wednesday: 10 a.m. Mistletoe club, Girls Community club, 229 North Bartlett st. 12 noon Townsend club, Car penters hall, 123V2 West Main st. 12:30 p.m. Chapter AA, PEO, home ,of Mrs. C. C. Thompson, Scenic ave., Central Point. 12:30 p.m. Women of Rotary, home of Mrs. Homer A. Marx, 1985 Kings highway. 1 p.m. AAUW Book Review group, home of Mrs. W. F. Roe mer, Griffin Creek rd. 1 p.m. Roxy Gardeners, home of Mrs. E. J. Lathrop, Gregory rd. 7:30 p.m. Bethel 14, , Job's Daughters, Masonic temple. 7:30 p.m. Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral club, Redman hall, Fourth and Apple sts. 8 p.m. Central Point Jaycet tes, home of Mrs. Bruce Turner, 230 North Second st. Thursday: 10:30 a.m. Howard Home Ex tension unit, home of Mrs. Verl Walker, 2642 Merriman rd. 2 p.m. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Girls Com munity club, 229 North Bartlett st. 7 p.m. Altrusa club, Mon Desir inn. 7:30 p.m. Unity Center of Medford, room 203, Holly The atre bldg. 8 p.m. Alpha Rho chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. Richard Henselman, 333 Admore ave. 8 p.m. Jackson County Med ical Assistants, Pioneer room, Jackson hotel. 8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES, Medford Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Past Noble Grands club of Olive Rebekah lodge, Girls Community club, 229 North Bartlett st. Friday: 11 a.m. Unity Center of Med ford, room 203, Holly Theatre bldg. 1:30 p.m. Past Presidents club of the Fraternal Order of Eagles auxiliary, home of Mrs. Lyle Pickell, 823 Broad st. Saturday: 1 p.m. Zuleima temple, Daughters of the Nile, Masonic temple, Ashland. 2 p.m. College Women's club, of the Rogue River Valley, home of Mrs. G. O. 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J. . .y jj l Sunday, October 6, 1957 MEDFORB (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN The Corner Shoe Store CENTRAL AT MAIN MEDFORD Program Planned For Mineral Club Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral club will meet in Redman hall, Fourth and Apple streets, Wednesday, October 9, at 7:30 p.m. Opal or tourmaline are the birthstones of the month, and members are asked to take speci mens to the meeting. A display of the club entered in the Northwest Federation show in Tacoma, Wash., received honorable mention. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner took the display to Tacoma; Delmar Smith and Dwight McCorkle also attended. Slides of rock in natural colors were shown at the last meeting of the club by Mr. and Mrs. John Ross. William J. Davenport Jr., will take charge of Wednesday's pro gram. Past Noble Grands To Name New Officers Plans will be made for the November election of officers at the Thursday, October 10, meet ing of Past Noble Grands club of Olive Rebekah lodge. The meeting will be held in the Girls Community club, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Fred Daugherty will have charge of the 'question and answer time with Mrs. B. C. Kight and Mrs. Virgie Stover in charge of the entertainment. Re freshment committee will in clude Mrs. James Wicker, Mrs. Roberta Daniel, Mrs. Don Ivie and Mrs. J. D. Drummond. Quick Dessert To serve a quick dessert treat to unexpected company, put a spoonful of creamed honey in the center of a peach and top with whipped cream.. Ice Cream Balls Scoop out small balls of hard ice cream and roll first in thick chocolate sauce and then in chopped walnuts. Put in freezer immediately for an hour before serving. Medford's Newest Family Photographer Get Acquainted Offer J9 mm i You'll like our work, our home at mosphere, the convenient park ing. Appointments" any time. Come as you are! "The home of low prices and high quality!" See us soon! 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