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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1957)
o O o O o o o ! mmmmm' '"" mmmm " """ o O o O O (Mbp (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE o 0 o 0 ROYAL DARING Most of the London $rS)Sr0ed t$efeHfe of Princes? Margaret (riit) wearing lovcut, strapless evening gown which is reported to havfl iBiseS eebrofrs in court circles. However, none of th morn ing papers printed a picture of Queen Elizabeth H (left.) gearing a bc&iess fipwn nd displaying e most jhapelf nfna Tth attenpH fiinrtinns the same eveninfiw2iwQu8en t British museum reception, the Princess t . v.n TTnT-citTr nf w-th ctroffnrHchirp Tn iKrtfe ase tbt conar iftid torbetnamost dmnfi of tni o social careers. ' Hip -nj05v-S i o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Chew, 1404 West Main street, are pictured here on their 63rd wedding anniversary. Married in NewkirkCOkla.. November 29, 1834, the Chews hav) lived in Mediord for the past 20 years. DinneoHonors MedforcbCoupie On 63rd Wedding Anniversary o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Chew, 1404 West Main street, were honored on their 63rd wedding anniversary by a family dinner at their home Friday, November 29. Present for the dinner were Members to Give Proqram for Club Mrs. N. T. Hodges and Mrs. O. H. Brenneman will present the program for Wednesday Study club Wednesday, Decem ber 4, in Girl's Community club at 2 pan. Mrs. Hodges will review "The Silver Platter," and Mrs. Bren neman will give a biographical sketch of Vice President Richard M. Nixon. the couple's four children and their families. Miss Ethel Chew. Clarence Chew, both Medf ordfj them. G. E.Chew, Gold Hill, and Mrs. Claude Cherry, Los, Angeles; and nine grandchildren O The Chews were married in Newkirk, Okla., November 29, 1894, and made their home in Oklahoma City, Okla.,until 20 years ago when they rnved to the valley. Prior to his retire ment Mr. Chew operated a pear orchard. PlanYuletide Pirry A potluck dinner and Christ mas party will be held by the Medford chapter American Gold Star Mothers Tuesday, December 3, at 12 noon at the courthouse auditorium. BABY CORNER ... 6th and Cental .... of Ui Z Of O u - GO CO 3 o o. OS Christmas Gifts o STORKLIKE CEJB) Standard 6 y)r okf Q sizes. Good(sel$tion styles and pricS, It) V up o XC'i xec? Birch CHEST With 4 drawls. Just right to hold all of baby's things. a Kanrwet Waterproof n MATTRESS in gay patterns . . . Real com fort for baby. Strong, durable materials for long wear. O GIFT IDEAS FROM THE BABY CORNER: Play Pens Car Beds k High Chairs Bathinettes Car Seats Musical Rockirs k Strollers Baby Buggies Nursery Chairs Lay-A-Way Now! O Sorority to(Hol All-Chapter Party Plans for an all-chpter pi7 were announced by Mr. My nard Paup, president of Mdfor4 City council, Beta fi5m PW sorority, at the last council m ing. It was held at the home of Mrs. William Tyce, 1100 Mt. Ptt avenue. O Memiers of the" Ashland chan ter will" also be invitd to the party. Committees appointed by Mrs. Paup are? Mr. Richard Knoll, general cnairman; Betf Upsilon, hospitality; AlphJ Bets, cards and talleyt; Alph Rho, clean up; Phi Kappa and Xi fAu, serving and refrehment3. Mrs. Fred Wilon wi g gue$t from Beta Upilon. It was announced tbft Jll the Medford Chapters would Droi&B refreshments for th veterans it: Camp White on Agrfl SQji, t 8:00 o'clock. . Medford chapterfi cjf Befct p--aJaiagkjs- ma Vh new 9 priy idp tne Ashland chapters, fowemner X ar the Ked cros ryfiatn og. Hawthorn ftreet. st&ib wt?e thirteen guettg frorg AjShlfl tending. Court hfc 'tI?ea 9uj5fkgi thex evening ifith SSr$. Glerg M. Revel, Atftlagd, iinghik prize, rtzrij. wiuwih reete, ass land, lo-. Mrf. M!eftel ISioMi Medlbrd, high; QSSisjj 55uf,a Schopgert low. Hot ?aice5 cifit w ere. Decoration! grt 5 ifte Hjtst 'Welcome Home' Luncheon Planned A 'welcome m luncheon rill b held for ths Kvt boy ho tnlffted in th Nary'f Bud dy Group from Jackaoa county and their mother Tuedy, De cember 3, in the Girl Commu nity club, 229 North Bartlett itreet, t noon. It wiH be given Pby the Rogue Valley PTvy Mothers of America club. All ervice pErsonnl home on Ieavfi are invited in atcSnrt the luncheon. Member are to ilt covert 8 Sisfi fbr tJie lunchton. Mmter re rmiftja to tfet vmS. tort, itwelrv anfl simi- Jf cr5ec& ftp ep CorrAJ gonttfon. Roast turkey wilj,, raj ifto'gi W you place teQf grunM OS slice apples in tht feur&i fore stuQinJ) ruruc$&,CfriSttnS Gift to fou . . . fill Wert h d Mow Piino Here Wtet Yaw Gm A NEW WULfH5 Pno in Your Hfcrm! Weekly PrivSts Levond F&fE Dlivry! All Music Matrfal Purchase on Family Budget Plan! o. O PhoneQSP 2-5702 PURUCKED PIANO HOUSE Southern Oregon's OUest and Finest Hup: Store 111 North Ctftitral o Drop in and enjoy CferfeV'Ba music by Ankur Manfer of rfce organ. From Vl to 1 daily. O Style Show andTasting Tea To Be Held in Eagle Point Eagle Point Fashions from Town and Country shop will be modeled at the Eagle Point Jaycettes style show and tasting tea to be held Thursday, Decem ber 5, at' the Eagle Point Grange hall. Mrs. Doreen Vaughn will mod erate the show and community women, Jaycettes and high school girls will model the fash ions for the coming seasons. Mrs. Keith Krombeal will play the background piano music. The show at 3 p.m. will be preceded by the tasting tea at 2 p.m. Refreshments will be served in taste-size portions and recipes will be available of the individual's favorites. Entertainment will start at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. John Ouster hout introducing the numbers. Included on the program will be a reading by Miss Yetta Ol- Federation Heads In Portland For Meeting of Board Four Jackson county women who are state officres and chair- of Oregon Federation of men Garden clubs planned to leave this morning for Portland to at tend an executive board meet ing. Making the trip are Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Medford, federation pres dent; Mrs. I. G. Taylor, Talent, state recording secretary; Mrs. Clarence Mathes, Ashland, state year book chairman; and Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald, Medford, chair man of the SikiyoS district. The four women plan to ar rive in Portland in time to at tend the annual Christmas show of Pioneer Multnomah and Portland districts being Saturday and Sunday at the Multnomh hotel. The board meeting urill be Monday at The Broiler i Portland. The group -ill trtn3ct routine business nd consider revision of the by5 Jaws. son, several vocal telections by Miss Barbara Henderson nd Miss Margaret Curly, nd (8) group of Blue Birds will ting nd give the Blue Bird with. Free baby sitting 'ill bJlopro vided in the Grange f.gll baSij ment. The event, open to th pubSb, is the annual fund riin$ grS$ ect of the group for u community service. Carded . Plans Toug c Thursday Medford Garden club will con duct a onristmas tour to see holiday decorations at club mem ber's homes Thursday, Decemb-f) j t r mi J e 1 I V-' Der o. i.ne xour is ior memoers and invited guests. Members (&re to meet at the courthouse audi torium at 1:3(1 n.m. Following the tour tea will served in the auditorium. ivirs. jonn iviansiieia is in charge of the tour with Mrs. Charles C. Stearns and Mrs. CS) ford Griff itts in charge offthSJ teff. Members are asked to take two dozen ookies for the tea which will be held from 3 until 4:30 p.m. O 0 The executive board of the Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cardona, 224 Saginaw drive, Monday, De cember 2, at 8 p.m. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. LeRoy Cline, Mrs. E. L. Ekerson and Mrs. Mattie J. Car son. The new by-laws recently adopted by the Qregon Feder ation of Garden clubs will be heldread by Mrs. Charles C. Stearns. Mrs. L. u. i ltzgerald, district director, reminds members wish ing to assist in makig)Christmas decorations for Camp White to contact ier at SPring 2-7508 prior to Wednesday, December 11. letter! Scfioote Spasrogic ($3 Vernon Patton spoke on Indignschools (S) the last meet ing) oD Crater Lake chapter, Daughters of the American Rev olution meetiiji) held at the Girlf) Community club0 She mentioned that as early as ltiii schools of) instruction had Uffcn established for the Indians. She (gided that there is an ef fort being) made to integrate the Gfchools. The speaker mentioned the Chemawa school in Oregon gnd that the Crater Lake chap ter of the DAR contributes to th) school each Christmas as to the Celilo tribe. (Mrs. Ray K. Bialey compared tH8 to Mayflowers stating that X& persons were aboard the first ship while the second one Work Night Set For bady Lions Medford Lady Lions will meet at thehome of Mrs. C. Elwood Hedberg, 1206 East Main street, Tuesday, December 3 at 7:3(P p.m. Mrs. Earl Nelson and Mrs. Herbert Seitz will assist the hostess. It will be work night for the club, and the evening will be spent dressing dolls for Christ mas. Anyone who has gifts for teen-agers is asked to take them to this meeting. only had a crew of 33. Guests at the meeting were Miss Florence Gifford and Mrs. Clifton Gass. Hostesses were Mrs. D. O. Hood, Mrs. J. L. Houck, Mrs. J. W. Kirby and Mrs. F. J. Glonning. & Milliftery CLEARANCE o Every Fall Hat HALF of Original PRICE! 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We hye slippers ft fit cnpf Awt9i . . . pap ma needs Kif.t J Ccr in and select I2.990to7.95 ' 0 ijfr We're a Member of Medford's Charge Plate Group! For faster, easier charge service use your charge plate. If you're not presently a charge customer, we invite youto open an account now! Main nd Bartlett Streets o Phone SP 2-6428 0 0 o o o