Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1960, Image 29

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    Opt Together qub
J Announces Luncheon
The Get Together club will
meet at the Girls Community
club Friday, May 6, at 1 p,m,
for a fevered dish luncheon.
A business meeting and enter-
Jft tainment will follow.
y On tne committee in charce
are Mrs. RiSeigh Wvytt, Mrs ,
Victor Kasser, Mrs. Belle
Tucker and Mrs. i-'innici Cul
ver.
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Sunshine sandals
for summer sports
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Sail through summer cool as
a ak breeze, (fiootu Samlali
are practical, too, hecaue
they're built to take alt the
rough and tumble of activ
kids. Look what ftww san
dals have:
tnuR ftttinB hl
leather quarter
lining
absorbent AVaible
.rather inaolea
aturrly Goodyear Well
conat ruction
Ant leather
ae-ntied uppera
Sturdy lonn wearing solas
broad to last for roomy
eomfort
Johnston and Stewart
JUNIOS BOOT SHOP
211 East Main MHrd
Wain Ts Fit It GuariaMol
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fem' .t:,.
SAVINGS
for two week only ! Dc,rt R(m
. Sale ends May Wh I 1 '
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Main and Riversida Phene SP 2-69 D,'v5
iWecK.ines
Diverse '"
This Spring
UnitCfe Press International
The wide diversity in
spring's new necklines in
spires equal diversity in neck
line lengths. Major emphasis'
goes to the shorter necklace
1 with from two to ir.any
strap's. The nested necklace
that starts at the base of this
neck and circles in close
stacked strands gives a won
derful outline to the high
throated and collarless look.
Bib necklines in splendid
lookjpo spills of blended, re
lated or purposefully clashing
colors provide both color
beauty end loos of balance
to the full-skirted silhouette.
With the wipe of damp
sudsy cloth, you can restore
tiew white leathers and atent
leathers to bright-es-new fin
ish. Tha secret ia in tht new
processing of leather In the
tanning method, reports the
Shoe Fashion Service of
Leather Industries of America.
ec deep sat? Arch ays
brows hiah not too thic or
dark. Concentrate a y 1 a s h
make-up at outer edfles of
eyes.
The fashion futura for teen
age girls is saucy, shapely and
not at nil sophisticated "Sev
enteen magazine sums it up
this way: "Gingham checks
get the biggest credit as the
most important fabric. In as
tel and white shaped into bore-
armed, snug-bodiced bouffan
lery, gingnam taKSs on un
expectedly dresaed-irt) airs
Hemline interest is In the form
of white tutting, a rouffle or
a frothy, show-off petticoat.1
Handbags are doiia In tick
ing for summer. A blua and
white striped edition's tiandls
is an oversize, silted safety
pin. Sides haye cigarette pocft-
I ets. The interior is lined in
blue denim.
Hornbroott Coujjile
Attend Diner
Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Brecade attended
the annual retirement dinner
of the SisRiyou County Em
ployee's association hald re
cently at the Greenhorn
Grange hall in Yreka, Calif.
Retiring county employee
honored were Leonard It'sck,
Homer Whipple and Roy
Leake.
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Members of St. Catherine's guild of St. Mark's Episcopal
church are hard it work making decorations and favors for
the annual spring card party. It will be hald May 10 at 7
p.m. at tha church and will have a Mexican fiaala theme.
Working U&t Monday night were Mrs. Louis Thurmsn (at
left), tgrs. Edward Birt aaa Mrs. HuOiel Banner. Deco
Delta Gammas
To Hold Session
Delta Gamma alumnae of
the Htiigue River valley will
meet May 4 at the home of
Mrs. Sanford Bishop, 910
South Peach street, Medford
at 8 p.m.
The program will include a
talk to be aiven by Mrs. Verne
Wilatm entitled "Books in
General."
All members of Dsita Gam
ma who reside in the area are
invited to attend and are
asked to call Mrs. bishop at
SPring 3-4188.
4
Correct a curling rug by
jewing rubber fruit jar rirws
at tha corners to grip the
floor.'
Nonora or ASofftiWi
rnnad by Tarp
, Motliers will be honored at
a meeting of Talisman temie,
Pythian Sisters, Tuesday, May
3, at 8 p.m. in the Pythian
building. The entertainment
committer is planning a pro
gram? r
The refreshment committee
will be Ipfrs. J. Cochran, Mrs.
Max Hawks and Mjss Patricia
Hawks.
Pst Chiafs' club of Python
Sisters mat at the home of
Mrs. Don Roas, Ross lane.
April 28. Mrs. Edward Bost
wtck, most excellent chief of
the temple,7 was a guest.
Plans were made to send
jams and jellies to the Pythian
home at Vancouver, Wash.
A report was given on plana
for 8 public card party to b
field May 31 in the afternoon.
Mlmonarf Unian
Ta Meat Wadnattdaf
The Woman's Missionary
Union of ?irst Southern Bap
tist Church wjjl hold their
monthly business meeting end
Roy I Service program
Wednesday. May 4, at the
church st 764 Lozier lana-
An executive mating '!s
schedules tor 10 a.m. followed
by S potluck luncheon. Royal
Service proaram will begin at
2 p.m.
All Interested women are
invited to attend.
AsmmatUai View
Cenanittm MuiMiagl
The executiva-end ways and
meens committeea of the De
gsraa of Honor Protective asso
ciation a111 mafft at the home
of Miss Adahite Sailer, 1132
West Main street, at 12 o'clock
Monday. - &
A covered d'leh luncheon
9111 to serv4. Women aV
laoiri are, to bring tabid
.lervica,
Sprinkle tha cake plate
with powdered sugar to pre
vent a cake from sticking.
With abuni!tVit pri (E we take this (Weiion to
aiy tribute te the Service Clubs of eur Commu
nity. The Kivarii'gs, Liem, RoWriani . . . these
and other worthy aroups conititute our roster of
Jtvice Orcej izations. Ssjh is (firformlrol a won
esrful tlvice amcQU the members of our com
munity. Unijlflshly they strive to wk for the
betorment of our town making it a finer plape
in which to live end worlj By their ffne deeds
shall the'be known. We prourjtV count them
ansnQ our most civic minood citizens and salute
Seir worthy efforts. Lonfl may they carry on!
101 Morth -Central, Corne B P6. SP 2-6"253'
Open Week Days: 8:30 AjW to 10:30 P.M.
Sundays and HoiTday.0 10 .M. to 9:30 P.M.
i' We Salute
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rations will include capies of Mexican pinatas and little
donkt? figurines which will hold flowers for the tables,
.anicvaiiois for the party are to be mad wiih Mrs. Mark
Taylor. 6rinj J-8802. or Mrs. John Crawford, SPring
2-97U.
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Sororityj
Vins Honors
ring
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Alpha Lambda chapter of
Epsilon Signiai Alpha sorority
won honbrs at the state con
vention held In Eugene last
week end.
The chapter won a first
place certificate for its edu
cational program, the selec
tion being bated on descrip
tion, sources of information,
Imagination In presentation,
group participation and a
composite of all phases shown
In the srrapbnok.
Mtes DeMaris Glutsch was
educational chairman and
MraV Willie Fischer co-chairman.
This ynafs educational
program was based on the
subject "Fascinating Lady in
a Wide; Wide World."
Mrs. B. H. Gilbert, ohapter
president, who was voted, the
outstanding chapter member,
placed third in the state con
test. First place was won by
Mrs. Harry Smith of JSeta Pt
chapter, Oakland. Mrs. Gil
bert and the other outstand
ing women of the state were
introduced to tha delegation
at a Saturday night banquet
at the Eugene hotel. She was
escorted by her husband
through the door of an Ha
waiian hut which served as
the entrance for each, con
testant. Also among the honors
ceived by Alpha Lambda wan
a third plane award for a
summary of the chapter s ac-
tivitiea of th? past yvor. It
was compiled by Mrs. CUet.ter
Peterson and Mrs. Lyman
Smith, First place was won
by Delta' Xi chapter. Port
land, and second by 'Alpha
Upsilon, Hillsboro.
Other awards wer SflvWi In
rushing, philanthropy, (a
book and scrapbook.
Sixteen delegates from Med.
ford were among the 318 at
tending the convention. Work
o
Clubs!
macy
mm&4 .i'ir
aQur Town!
shops, were held on ari
phases of sorority work. Tours
of the Children's hospilKt
school were conducted Friday
and Sunday. Over $10,000 has
been raised for the school by
the 65 Oregon chapters this
year.
Mrs. Pauline Battles of
Beta Beta chapter, Prineville
was installed as the new state
president. Mrs. Fischer, Med
ford, was appointed state edu
cational director for the com
ing year:
Coos Say was selected as
the hostess city for next year's
tut convention.
Do not keep cake and bread
Ul the same box. The cake
will absorb moisture from the
bread, drying it.
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fi j-O3' yjt ' d te prevent rollQg. Wh t
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Pbnned ln
Eagle Point 1
Eaule Pi!nt A combined
hobby, plant sale, and silver
tea will be held Wednesday.
May 4. at the EBgle Point
Grange hull a! 'M) p in. sprtn-
I sured b' file Gui de club.
I Among the many items to
be displayed at the event will
i be more than 100 pairs of salt
and pepper shaker sets belong
ing to the Vollection of Mrs.
Ruby Stowcll. Also displayed
will be rocks, ceramics, cups
and saucers, as well as many
other hobbies.
Anyone who has a hobby
that could be displayed is
asked to contact Mrs. W. E.
Davies at milcest 6-377B or
take them to the Grange hall
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Davies. president of
the club, stated that tl'ore
would be several flats of vege
tables and flowers as well as
the plants and shrubbery
available at that time. Flower
arrangements will decorate
! the liftil amid tha various
I hobby displays and a silver
1 tea will be served during the
afternoon.
I All members of the garden
club are reminded by their
! chairman to be at the Grange
hail at 10 a.m. to set up the
displays. A sack luncheon will
b ealefl at the home of Mrs.
Pauline's
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Ona royp HOU89 DRHSSSS One rouj Reduced to q
&.3- uo.2'for$6) Brasses 2 for $12.
CHILDtaWS D8BSS88 3 WOfVW'S BLOUSES
ixV t 2 for $5Qff 2 for $399
CHILD WS CAMVAS Be.2.98 COHOM CIRCLE
Shoes .... $2.49 Sklrti $2.98
lota of other bargains during this said. We terry half,
Mail as children's, alee. Come in end sue.
set m million ChttRiuid htm with Cordtex . . .
that'l how many of these bras have baen sold to worof who dt.mwd e.m
ifprt &i4 fashion flattery. They know that only Char-mode has Cofdimt i'KB)
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deport. major oart of the short busi.
Election nf officers for tha.Tiess i"eting to be h4 fol
coming year wal occp the lowing luncheon.
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