Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1959, Image 29

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MAIL TRIBUNE, Madfon!, Or.
13
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Calendar sottce and newt tor th. torlety section of Tb. MaD
Trlbun muit be nbmlttcd la writing and deadline for tht Sunday
edition Is 1 p.m. Friday Deadline (or the weekly calendar If am. of
tie day of pnbllcatlon and for week dare i P-- tbe day before
publication.
Today:
2 pjn.-Jackson Council of
the Blind, St. Mark's Episco
pal church guild hall. Fifth
t. and Oakdale ave.
2 p.m-Past Presidents of
Degree of Honor lodge, home
of Mrs. Ernest Tarr, 1620
Prune street.
Monday:
'12 noon-Scottish Rite Wom
en's club, Medford hotel.
. 1:30 p.m.-Adarel Past Ma
trons, Chuck Wagon, North
Riverside ave.
1:30 p.m.-Jackson County
Retired Teachers association,
home of Mrs. Alice Willi ts,
129 Almond it-
8 pjn.-Shady Cove Parent
Teachers association, school
cafeteria.
: 6:30 p.m.-Bethel 14, Inter
national Order of Job s Daugh
ters. Masonic temple.
6:30 pjo. - Neighbors of
Woodcraft, Eagles hall.
7 p.m.-Golden Link class,
First Baptist Sunday school,
at church. -
7:30 p.m.-Priscilla circle,
Talent Methodist church, at
church.
; 7:30 p.mWoman's Society
of Christian Service, circle 2,
with Mrs. Jerald McGrew,
4250 Jacksonville highway.
7:30 p.m.-Woman's Society
.of Christian Service, Ruth
Esther and Susannah Wesley
an Service Guilds, First Meth
odist church. :
: 7:45 p.m.-Degree of Honor
and Junior Degree of Honor,
Girls Community club.
8 p.m.-St. Catherine's Guild
Of St. Mark's Episcopal churcn
parish hall.
Tuesday:
9:30 a.m. - District 6C
Mothersingers, home of Mrs.
Dick Korner, Freeman rd.,
Central Point.
, 10:30. ajn.-Sams Valley
Home Extension unit, home of
TArs. Herman Prion, Mead
ows rd.
10:30 .m. - Shady Cove
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. Frank Linden, Kee lane.
12 noon -Howard Garden
club, home . of Mrs. ' James
Wicker, 809 Adams lane.
12 noon-Junior Red Cross
Council, Red Cross Chapter
house. .
12:30 pjn.-Mistletoe club.
Girls Community club.
1 p.m. -Lady Elks, Elks
temple. .' . , .
7:30 p.m. -Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club, Girls Com
munity club.
8 pjiL-Zion Lutheran
church circles: Lydia, Mary
and Miriam, home of Mrs.
Bruce Braaten, 901 Park ave.
Wednesday:
10:30 ajn.-Central Point
'Home Extension unit, home
of Mrs. J. H. Korner, 443 Oak
"st., Central Point
11 s.m.-Townsend Har
mony auxiliary club, Carpen
ters hall, 123 Vi West Main st.
v :12 noon-Reames Social
club, Medford Masonic hall.
12:30 p.m.-Chapter CP of
PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs.
J. A. Graff, 31 Geneva st.
2 p.m.-Wednesday Study
club. Girls Community club.
6:30 p.m.-G rove Garden
club, Oak Grove school.
7 p.m.-Chapter CG of PEO
Sisterhood, home of Mrs.
Wayne Welty.
7:30 p.m.-Bethel 14, Inter
national Order of Job's
Daughters, Masonic temple.
8 pjn Jackson County Civ
ic Music Association, Medford
High school auditorium.
8 pjn.-Veterans of World
War I, barracks and auxiliary,
Girls Community club.
Thursday:
10:30 ajn.-Lone Pine Home
Extension unit, R o x y Ann
Grange hall.
12 noon-Blue Star Mothers
of America, chapter 2, home
of Mrs. William Naylor, 3499
New Ray rd., Central Point.-
12:30 p.m.-Women's Asso
ciation,' First Presbyterian
church of Phoenix, at church.
1:30 p.m.-Sams Valley La
dies club, home of Mrs. Dal
ton Straus, Duggan route,
Sams Valley.
1:30 pjn.-Zion Lutheran
church circles: Esther and
Ruth, fireplace room of
church. . .
6:30 p.m.-Adarel chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, Ma
sonic temple, Jacksonville.
7:30 p.m.-Medford Business
and Professional Wonn'i
club, Girls Community club.
8 p m.-Xi Mu chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. J.
E. Moir, 1105 Shafer lane.
Friday: i
10 a.m.-Phoenix Home Ex
tension unit,, home of Mrs.
Ray Hendrickson, Carpenter
HuTrcL,.
11 ajn.-Episcopal Church
Women,;at church. , '..
1 -p-mEiecta - Social club,
Girls Community club.
1- p.m.-Getogether club,
Gifts Community club.
.7 p-jn.-Steelhead post and
auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Shady Cove, at VFW
hall.
8 p.m .-Ladies auxiliary,
Medford Carpenters' Union,
Carpenters' hall, West
Main st. . "; .
8 p.m.-Winter concert, mu
sic department of Crater High
school, high school auditori
um. .
Saturday: '
Daughters of the American
Revolution, Girls Community
club.
HOLIDAY
New Yof k UPD In Spain
children receive presents on
the Day of the Three Kings,
January 6, which ends the
holiday season. Presents usu
ally are candy and toys, but
naughty children traditional
ly get lumps of coal instead.
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1 GIFTS by ANJOU 1
5 TO SET HER HEART SINGING
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In'
ANJOU'S IMPERIAL SPRAY MIST This hand
- some, refillable, golden cylinder holds 3
oz. 1500 sprays of Devastating or Apropos,
$5.00; Celestial or Side Glance $5.50-
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ANJOU'S FOURSOME GIFT SET Her own per
fume bar set up with her favorite Anjoa
fragrances : Apropos, Devastating, Side
- Glance and Celestial $3.00 . tm
Hudson's Pharmacy 1
Phone SP 3-5345
Open Daily 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Sundays and Holidays 1 0:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. J
SANTA IN PERSON-Lower Floor
Monday 2-4 P.M. fir 7 -9 P.M.
hand formed
Venetian
pinh glass
An equisitely shaped compose with dol
phin stand stem in clear crystal. A truly
fine gift of elegance.- .. .. ,
See our complete selection.
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luxurious
qmlied
bedspreads
Comfort he can feel . . . luxury he can see. All
virgin wool, traditional for Christmas. Pendleton
made to an Oregon tradition of nearly a cen
a new blouse from Santa
. . . gently tailored shirt
8.98
A smart notched collar that rolls into a "V
neck. One large button. The long sleeves with
f rench ouffs. The fabrics is washable. White and ,
grey In sizes 30-38.
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.Rich ehromspun taffeta A luxury look
for the bed in many, many soft pastel
colors to compliment your deeor. Twin
and full sizes.' - .
famous
quaUer lace
tablecloths
A charming gift. Exquisite designs,
graceful patterns. Elegance that will re
flect your good taste and good wishes
Other Cloths
From 5.98 to 1 8.98
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as seen in vogue
etienne
handbags
Plus Tax
Casual - Distinction ... Suburban
Elegance. Dark antique handstained
cowhide. Continental linen with hand
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29.95 WM
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HI m WiS a sweer shawl collar of petite floral embroidery, and ruffly Val lace. The rest I
B&H Bitirr ttlila
H H B blossoms float over the lined bodice and delicate lace traces every margin. A
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Select the gift of fashion ... for the nicest thing
on two feetl For that particular lady, ifs always
Archer with the exclusive Fashion Colour Guide
in every pair. Archer full fashioned ... in gold
box, ready for gift-giving.
Other styles 1.35 to 1.95.
every man wants his
woman on a pedestal...
A baby doll to delight every devotee of comfort and prettiness. It begins with
o sweet shawl collar of petite floral embroidery, and ruffly Val lace. The rest
Is a float of Rogers finest nylon tricot oveV matching sleeping panties. Petal
pink. Bachelor blue. Red Pepper. Sizes 32 to 38.
Rogers sweet bedtime story told in dream soft nylon tricot. A drift of embroidered
.blossoms float over the lined bodice and delicate lace traces every margin. A
fitting style in sizes for every figure. Sizes 32 to 40. Petal pink, Bachelor Blue
or Red Pepper. - .
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