Yule Trimmings Brighten Homes
New York -CPI- Bright new
decorations can lend a touch
of beauty to a home at Christ
mas time.
The decorations splashed
with color, sequins, and gold
reflect a wide assortment of
religious and holiday themes.
Among the most unusual
and useful is a gleaming, gold-and-white
train of antique de
sign. The train, which meas
ures 45 inches long and has
four cars, serves as a handy
home display for Christmas
cards.
Jolly old St. Nick is fea
tured in several holiday decor
ations, including a weather-
proofed version .with spun
glass beard. Another Santa
pulls a sled and is designed as
a centerpiece for table or
manteL
A gold foil angel with
mother-of-pearl wings and
real feathers and a gold rein
deer are new.
Also available are an em
bossed mobile featuring the
letters N-O-E-L, bells, an eight
point star,, dove and similar
decorations, and a traditional
mobile with kiddie-type Santa
Claus, colorful panda, rocking
horse, locomotive, Christmas
tree, drum and jumping jack.
Cmi 4s ToAstts Spray Mtat
and Spray Perfume Mist .
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Spray ferfuma Purser -
in an elegant brocade bag -touched
with gold.
5.00.
Eaaj aa Totette Spray tfist ... so easy and
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IVAIIISCOTT'S
PIIARL1ACY
322 East Main Street
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Miss Beverly D. Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart M. Good, 1910 Sunset drive, Medford, will be
honored during activities leading to the commissioning of
class 59-D members on December 18 at the Air Force Officer
Candidate School, Lackland Air Force base, Texas. Miss
Cameron is one of the six WAF members of the class and
was a squadron officer. She was recently selected as first
attendant to the queen of the class. The queen and her two
attendants will serve as honorary reviewing officers at
a school parade, preside at a reception, and reign at
the . class graduation ' ball. Miss Cameron joined the Air
Force last June and attended Medford High school and
Southern Oregon college. ,
Fifty Plus ClubsTo Hold Party
Medford and Camp White
Fifty Plus clubs will hold
their annual Christmas party
Wednesday for members at
Camp White in the Bridge
club building 246, Wednesday,
December 16, at 1 pan.
The V.A. bus will pick up
members at St. Mark's guild
hall at 12:20 p.m. and at the
Activity center, Jackson
street, at 12:30. p.m.
Each woman is to take a
woman's gift' to exchange with
another woman and men are
to take a gift to exchange with
another man.
Medford Fifty Plus club
will furnish pies and their or
chestra will open the program.
The Camp White orchestra
will play for dancing.
Santa's wife will accom
pany him to assist with the
distribution of gifts.
Histofic
Lodge
Installs
Jacksonville - The 104th
election and installation of of
ficers in the history of War
ren lodge, AF&AM, was held
Wednesday, Dec. 9, in ,the
Odd Fellows hall.
First officers of the lodge
were elected before Oregon
became a state, and when
Jacksonville was the largest
community in southern Ore
gon. Elected to serve during the
coming year were. Virgil
Wilkes, worthy master; Gail
Buffington, senior 'warden;
George Redhead, junior war
den; Donald Lue, treasurer;
Roger Westerfield, secretary;
Donald Shores, senior deacon;
Clarence Williams, junior
deaconj Donald Hanning, sen
ior steward; Roy Picard, jun
ior steward; Cyril Farns
worth, tyler; William Barker,
chaplain; Fred M. Gardner,
Jr., marshal; and J. E. Craw
ford, publicity. '
Edwin Taylor was Install
ing master; John Pond, in
stalling marshal; and Glenn
Smith, installing chaplain. All
are past masters.
Child to Receive
Gift From Group
"A Gift for Danny" was fea
tured at the Christmas party
of the Medford Lions auxil
iary held at the home of Mrs.
Lee Mellish, Wednesday, De
cember 9. Each member con
tributed toward a gift for the
club's adopted blind child,
Danny Hakkila.
Guest of the evening, Mrs.
D .M. Dwyer, District E area
director, presented the club
with several storybook dolls
to be used in the annual toy
and" doll project of the group.
' A gift exchange and season
al games completed the eve
ning. Refreshments were serv
ed by the co-hostesses, Mrs.
Harvey Endersby and Mrs.
Edward Ashton.
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Outstanding Groups of Fine Millinery ,
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Let's Go To Burelson's!
Roxy Ann Court
To. Hold Dinner
Roxy Ann court, Order of
Amaranth, wil have a dinner
for all members of the court
Thursday evening, December
17, preceding the regular
meeting.
Reames Social club will be
in charge. Reservations must
be made by December" 15 by
calling Mrs. Frank Little or
Mrs. Frank Salyers.
Bethel 55, International Or
der of Job's Daughters, will
exemplify the closing cere
mony at the meeting and pre
sent a program for the follow
ing party.
Members will follow the
tradition of the court by tak
ing a gift for a child of ele
mentary school age, to be
marked or boy or girl and
age. Mrs. L.. G. J) rink will be
in charge of distribution of the
gifts to the needy.'
91-Year-Old
Player Honored
By Bridge Club
A birthday party honoring
Mrs. . Josephine F. Clark was
held in conjunction with last
Wednesday's duplicate game
of Riverside Bridge club.
Mrs. Clark, an astute
bridge player, is 91 years
old.
High scores for north-south
players went to Mrs. George
B. Dean and Mrs. Walter
Winner, first; Mrs. Berg Mar
ten and Roy Pruitt, second;
Mrs. Paul Hatton, Mrs. Yvon
ne Dalen, Mrs. Richard Mile
stone and Mrs. Sam Van
"Dyke, tied for third and
fourth.
' East-west winners were
Mrs. R.T. Jones and Mrs. J. S.
Winslow, first; William Isaacs
and William Stiles, second;
and Mrs. John Doughetry and
Mrs. Paul McDuffee, third.
Mistletoe Club
To Hold Election -
Officers for the coming
year will be elected at the
Christmas party of Mistletoe
club members Tuesday, De
cember 15, at Girls Commun
ity club. The all-day meeting
will begin at 10 a.m.
A 12:30 o'clock dinner will
be served. Gifts will be ex
changed and- "secret pals"
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. C
Sunday, Dec. 13, 1959 A
will be revealed.
A committee will provide
meat and potatoes and mem
bers are to bring vegetables,
salad or dessert.
On the committee are the
Mesdames Carl Pearson,
Keith Pace, F. T. Hussong,
Irvin Patten, Alvin Lehman,
George Culy and Anna Mo
Cormack.
Geo. Grabow
1365 Kings Highway, Medford
- Phone SP 2-8560
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