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Rotarians Hold Party The annual Rotary club Christmas party was held at the Rogue Valley Country club December 13. Nearly 140 memberi and their wives at tended the event including 14 guests. Guests included Miss Sissel Frogner, Norway, and Tom Tittel, Portugal, American Field Service exchange stu dents; Mrs. Robert Sleeter and daughter, Roberta, who Was an exchange student to Europe last year; Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and daughter, Marsha, who are local foster parents for Miss Frogner; Dr. and Mrs. B. Brandt Bartels, and daugh ters, Christine and Kathryn, local foster parents for Mr. Tittel; Dale Foresse, president of the Medford High school student body, and Miss Shar on Blinkenstaff, Girls League president Of the Medford High school. Also a guest for the event was Rafael Mendez, trumpet virtuoso who was in the val ley to give a concert. Entertainment was provided by John Eads, local magician. Mrs. Frank J. Van Dyke and Miss Sletter received pOinsettias during the evening. z'n 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Holm are shown following their wedding held Norember 28 in Butte Falls at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth L. Hawkins. VFW, Auxiliary To Hold Party Crater Lake post and aux iliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a Christmas party this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the VFW hall. All members and invited are welcome to attend. Those attending are asked to take a toy for their child, with name attached, for Santa Claus to distribute. Looking For Something cprriAi for Mm? Pleasant to give and pleasant to receive ... are little gifts of TOILETRIES! We have over 16 famous brand names Irt cosmetics arid toiletries from which to choose the "just right" gift for the lady of your heart. Come in and see . . we'll help you to select . . . and we'll gift wrap your pur chase nicely, too, without extra charge. HUDSON'S PHARMACY 613 EAST MAIN ST. PHONE SP 3-5345 Open today 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Weekdays 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Butte Falls Couple Married Butte Falls - Miss Linda J. Hawkins became the bride of Lloyd A. Holm in a ceremony held November 28 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Hawkins, Butte Falls. The bridegroom, formerly of Grass Valley, Calif., is a son of Mrs. Eleanor LeNeve, Grass Valley. Eldon Holmes of Kingdom hall of Jehovah's witnesses, Central Point, officiated the noon wedding. It was the bridegroom's 21st birthday anniversary. Miss Priscilla Poole attend ed the bride and William Ir win served as best man. Mr. Hawkins gave his daughter in marriage. The bride chose a pink ny lon dress and veil for the cere mony and carried white car nations. " Following the ceremony, open house was held from one until four o'clock. The table decorations were highlighted by a pair Of handmade candles presented to the bride's moth er by the bridegroom's mother who came up from California for the wedding. Guests also included Mrs. Gene Marley, Paradise, Calif., Dayle . and Daryle Hawkins, Butte Falls, sister and broth ers of the bride. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. George Smyth, Mrs. Ron ald Groshong, Mrs. Alma Plankenhorn and Mrs. Eldon Holmes, all Central Point. The bride is a senior at the Butte- Falls High school and Mr. Holm is employed by the U.S. Forest Service and is sta tioned, at Butte Falls. Mr Holm is a graduate of the Nevada Union High school, Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ray Lindsey Home Ceremony In Central Point Marries Couple Central Point - Miss Nedra Sheppard became the bride of Franklin Ray Lindsey Royal Wedding. Set for Spring Tokyo -(UPD- The Imperial household has announced that Crown Prince Akihito's marriage to Michiko Shoda, the pretty, 24-year-old daugh ter of a flour-mill executive, will take place in the spring. Nobuyoshi Uryu, deputy chief of the Imperial house hold agency, told a "senate" committee Friday that plans are taking shape for a spring wedding. He did not indicate the exact date of the cere mony. Uryu said every effort is being made to keep the wed ding simple. The Finance Ministry has approved an ap propriation amounting to $55,560 for the ceremony. THE lAijf&tebU OF MUSIC Is a source of endless delight to children. The magic of the keyboard holds unfailing appeal. Constant association with a fine piano in their own home will develop and maintain that interest. Dependable quality, beauty of tone, ease of action are essential to a good instru ment and the Steinway is overwhelmingly endowed with these distinctions. ONLY THE STEINWAY SATISFIES LIKE A STEINWAY. .m. HEAR IT, PLAY IT AT I , mi nil ii I "'1 Ttaa S w i 1 Select from the most Complete Piano Stock in Southern Oregon - STEINWAY CHICKERING KNABE FISHER WEBER WURLITZER Used Pianos $ We have them from New Pianos $ Priced from Only 495 Remember: We have the best but we sell for less YOU CANT GET A BETTER DEAL ANYWHERE - Try us and seel Check our trade in allowances on new pianos, too! OPEN MONDAY & TUESDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. (PurucEter Music Mouse 111 North Central Phone SP 2-5702 In a ceremony neid uecemoer io at seven o'clock in the even ing at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sheppard, 2901 Beall lane, Central Point. Mr. Lindsey is a son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Lindsey, 820 South Riverside avenue, Med ford. Bishop Dwaine Nelson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints officiated at the double ring ceremony, attended by 20 relatives and guests. Th bride vore a blue wool flannel frock. Mrs. Charles Nickle, cousin of the bride, was her attendant. She wore a dark blue suit, Earl W. Fortune, Portland, brother of the bride, served as best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held. The bride is a graduate of Crater HiEh school and at tended Medford Beauty school. Mr. Lindsey attended Chowchilla, Calif., schools and was recently discharged from the United States Army The couple are making their home at 16 Mistletoe avenue. ' Company Gives Directions For Making Candles Homemakers interested in making their own decorative Christmas candles, will find useful the Instructions issued bv the company which sells parowax. A one-pound candle can be made in the following man ner. Remove the four quarter- pound sections of parowax from the carton, sealing two of them together by dipping the flat surface in a shallow pan of melted wax and press ing one on top of the other. Repeat this process with the remaining two blocks. Score one section down the middle lengthwise with an ordinary beverage can open er to provide space for a piece of candle wickihg. This should be dipped in the melted paro wax and laid in the groove, leaving approximately Vz inch at top of candle. Dip the flat surface of one of the sections in the melted wax and press together; then quickly turn entire candle in the melted wax, including the protruding end of the wick. Now the candle is ready for frosting. Melt one-half pound of parowax and beat with electric or hand beater to the consistency of whipping cream, patting me loamy wax on the candle with a spatula or table knife, keep ing the candle square. It is also suggested that the frost ing be built up approximately Vz inch above the top of the candle on all four sides. This forms a retainer for the wax as the candle burns. Do not smooth the frosting, as it will lose a great deal of Its effectiveness. Shake on sparkle. Candles made of parowax are long burning, ana De cause of the transparency of the product, the entire candle glows when lighted. The frost ing made from parowax can be used for other decoration, such as tipping pine cones and boughs. Ordinary pre cautions should be observed when heating and handling wax. Husbands Guests At Dinner Party Husbands of members were guests ata Christmas dinner given by Jolly Stitchers club December 13 at Girls Com munity club. , Cards followed dinner, and gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Donald Miller is the newly elected president of the club, and Mrs. Donald Robins is vice-president. Townsend Clubs Cancel Sessions Until January Medford Townsend clubs will not meet again until Wednesday, January 7. At that time all club members are asked to take a friend to the session. The recent bazaar was de clared a success. The Yuletide party held last Wednesday was attended by 53 club mem bers and several visitors. Mrs. Eric Prentice and an accord ion trio gave concert num bers. A short business meeting was held before the distribu tion 6f gifts. An hour-long program concluded the meet ing and the group sang "Si lent Night" and "Jingle Bells." Phoenix Gardeners Have Demonstration On Gift Wrapping Phoenix -Mrs. Warren M. Kelso, Roxy Ann Garden Club, demonstrated gift wrap ping at the recent meeting of the Phoenix Garden club. A covered dish dinner : was served with Mrs. Donald Lewis, Mrs. Henry Kantor, and Mrs. John Klassen were hostesses. A gift exchange was held. The January meeting will be held in the evening with members and their families invited. Mrs. Harland Glass cock, Mrs. Charles Hocker smith, Mrs. S. E. Cox and Mrs. Lester Carr will be host esses. 4 'Frosted Fantasy ' ' Theme Of Winter Formal Dance "Frosted Fantasy" will be the theme Of St. Mary's High school winter formal Decem ber 29. The dance will be held at the Jackson hotel from 8:30 to 11:30 in the everting. The queen, to be announc ed and crowned that evening, will reign from a six foot snowball throne. Snowflakes, and a large white Christmas tree, spotlighted in blue, will highlight the decorations. The queen will be chosen Pythian Sisters Join with Lodge For Annual Party Pythian Sisters joined with the Knights of Pythias and auxiliary organizations last Tuesday evening for a Christ mas party. A potluck dinner was served at 6:30 followed by entertainment and a visit from Santa Claus. A short business meeting was held after the party. Past Chiefs' club of Pythian Sisters held a Christmas party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs." Carl Fichtner, with Mrs. Don Anderson as co-hostess. Dinner was followed by a gift exchange and revelation of past chief pals and drawing for next year. A game was played with a prize won by Mrs. Mabel Nicholson. Election of officers was held with Mrs. P. M. Aldredge elected president, Mrs. George Bryant, vice-president, and Mrs. Harry Bryant, secretary treasurer. Mrs. W L. Michael and Mrs. Fichtner will Install the officers at the next meet ing, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Bry ant January 7 at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Nicholson assisting. Mrs. George Thomas and Mrs. Anderson will initiate the new members at the fol lowing meeting. Pythian club announces that no meeting will be held this week. . Combination Corn Bread New York (UPD- Tomato- cheese com bread makes a de licious addition to luncheons or suppers when a hearty soup is the main dish. Use your favorite yellow corn bread or corn muffin mix or the recipe on the package of enriched yellow cornmeal Substitute tomato sauce for the amount of milk in the re cipe and combine the other ingredients as directed. Pour the batter Into a greased 8- inch square pan or muffin tin Sprinkle with 4-cup grated sharp Cheddaf cheese. Bake according to package direc tions, i give her th e best seamless stockings her favorite . nylons in a beautiful gift box regular or.stretch sheers $1.50 - $1.95 Open Monday & Tuesday Evenings 'til 9 P.M. 214 E. Main St. Phone SP 2-7169 MEDSSfDS FASHION CENTO 0 A from a group of four princess es. They are Miss Mollie Rea vis, a senior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reavis; Miss Anne Haviland, a junior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Haviland; Miss Mary Jo Batzer, sophomore and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Batzer and Miss Jean Boat, freshman and daughter of Mrs. Frances Boat. The eight chairmen, work ing under Sister Cecilia Mary, senior advisor, are Miss Shar on Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Roberts; tickets and program; Miss Di ane Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, dec orations; Miss Laurene Espey, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Laurance V. Espey, hospital ity; Paul Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Smith, en tertainment; Harold Daley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Daley, publicity; Marvin Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Opie Frazier, clean up; Miss Mary Crevier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Crevier, queen committee; Miss Max ine Stlnson, who resides with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bostwick, refreshments; and Robert Far ra, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Farra, transportation. Blaine Trickle's orchestra will provide the music for dancing. "The Shadows," the state amateur champion sing ing group, will entertain with their own arrangements of songs. In this group are Paul and William Smith, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Smith; David Mansfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield; Mi chael Feiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Feiss; Thomas Newcomb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newcomb and Rick Carrara, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Carrara. Chaperoning will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Laurance V. Espey, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duggan, and Mr. and Mrs. Elie Nou-guier. 4A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sundiy, Dtctmber 11, 19SI Oregon Plates Now at Museum Jacksonville Oregon Cen tennial plates are now avail able at the Jacksonville mu seum, it has been reported. The plates, showing pictur es of Oregon City, the state capitol, Celilo Falls, Lewis and Clark, and the Oregon seal, have a brief history of the state on the reverse side. They are available in three colors, pink, blue and soft Party Announced By Grandmothers Rogue chapter. Grandmoth er Clubs of America, will hold its Christmas party and meet ing, Monday, December 22, at 1 p.m. at the Girls Commu nity club. Members will hold a gift exchange and a dona tion for the Christmas food basket will be made. brown. The plates were made under a commission by Meier and Frank, Portland. Winnie s STYLE SALON 528 EAST MAIN STREET Will Be CLOSED Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dec. 25th, 26th and 27th So That Our Employees May Enjoy the Christmas Holidays'with their families it ... and Happy New Year to All Our many friends and customers. SWEATERS Interesting Chapters of the Christmas Story Sweaters of chic Individuality ... blouses that lead to colorful life . . . jewelry to enhance her beauty . . . lovely lingerie ... So many precious gift iiems to select from! . . . We've plotted care fully so you can surprise her with the smartest additions to her wardrobe. LINGERIE Fur Blends, Bulkies and Jeweled by Vanity Fair and Shadowline Jewelry by Renoir and Hobe' Stoles . . . Velvet or Man-made Furs MANY OTHER LOVELY GIFT ITEMS ... at prices to suit every budget We Gift Wrap! 214 E. Main Street Phone SP 2-7169 FASHION CENTS Open Monday and Tuesday Evenings 'til 9 p.m.