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MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1980 ''A if" hi' t a m imewwmtf. '.'? 7 'j r Largest social event lor the 1960 convention of Oregon Cow Belles wai luncheon and ityle ihow held Thursday noon at Rogue Valley Country club. Seated at the head table for the luncheon were (left to right) Mn. Lee Williamt. Canyon City, first vice-president; Mrs. William Garrison. Glen, Mont., president-elect of the National Cow Belles; Miss Bernii Blann, Mitchell, Ore., president of the Oregon Cow Belles for 1960; Mrs. Robert Field, Central Point, president of Jackson County Cow Belles; Mrs. Earl Smith. Mitchell, slate secretary and Mrs. Willard Conley, Tygh Valley, second vice-president. Election of new officers took place at a business session Thursday afternoon at the Jackson County courthouse auditorium.. About 200 women attended the convention, held jointly with the Oregon Cattlemen's association. Charter Night Ceremonies Conducted for New Bethel 11 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Elite 302 Vancouver avenue, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa lone, to Harold Ward Friend, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton M Friend, 252 DeBarr avenue. Miss Elsea and Mr. Friend are graduates of Medford High school and both are at tending Southern Oregon col lege at the present time. No date has been set for the wed ding. New York tUPD -Ball point pens with inks that smear, fade, skip or run out too often are liabilities tor the school child who is judged for neat ness as well as accuracy. Two Events Set By Nevita Chapter final plans for the Decern bcr Holiday sale will be made at the Monday, November 1 meeting of the Nevita Social club at the home of Mrs. Elva Edlcr, 60 North Peach street. For further information mem bers may contact Mrs. W. McCulloch, NOrmandy 4-2643 The past Matrons of Nevita chapter will meet Wednesday November 16, at the home of Mrs. Guy Tex, 300 South Sec ond street, Central Point, for a potluck salad luncheon. The event will be held at 12:30 p.m. and those attending are to take their own table serv' ice. All past matrons are in vited to attend. Further information about the meeting may be received from Mrs. Russell Fair, NOr mandy 4-1375. Announce Dinner Jacksonville A "planned potluck" Thanksgiving dinner has been scheduled by Royal Arch Masons and Widows for Tuesday, November 15, at 6:30 p.m. Meetings are held at the Masonic temple. Hostesses will be Mrs. Roy Picard, Mrs. L. C. Scott, Mrs, George McNeal and Mrs. Opal Funsten. All Royal Arch Ma sons and Widows will be wel come. Card games will follow short business meeting for th Widows. The Fashionette PRE-HOLIDAY Hr It your opportunity to Shop in November and SAVE . . , and uit in timt before the holidays! ALL SALES FINALI COATS Values To 49.98.. 29 88 DRESSES i" Siias to 20 Group wools, pila jerseys, Arnels, brocades and cottons. . , Values to $22.98. S 15 2 for $30.00 ONE GROUP LONG FORMALS ST Values to $34.88 siy 88 I TP ANGORA SWEATERS Small Sizes $14.98 Values $388 $12.98 Values $588 0RL0N SWEATERS $ Large Sizes: 42 to 48 $10.98 Values 6 COTTON AND ORION JERSEY BLOUSES Values to $6.98 SJJ88 2 for $6.00 ONE RACK DRESSES ROBES Slightly Soiled OUT THEY GO $5 00 The Fashionette LADIES READY-TO-WEAR 22 South Central Across From Craterian Betrothal News Is Made Known Gold Hill-Announcement I made of the engagement of Miss Ruth A. Thurmond, daughter of Mrs. Edna Tracy, Gold Hill, and Philip L Thurmond, National City, Calif., to John Edward Brown Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Brown, National City Miss Thurmond, a graduate of Crater High school, Central Point, attended Southern Ore gon college and San Diego Junior college. She is now employed in the photographic department of Naval Electron ic Laboratory, Point Loma, Calif. Mr. Brown Is a graduate of Sweetwater Union High school, National City, and San Diego Junior college. He holds the degree of associated arts in photography and is cm- ployed by a photographic processing company. The wedding is set for Feb ruary of 1061. fid r L Miss Ruth Thurmond Miss McAllister, Carl Vanderpool Engaged to Wed Central Point Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. McAllister, Route 2, Box 573A, Central Point, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Shir ley Jane, to Carl Austin Van- derpool, son of Mrs. Milford Vanderpool, 827 Gilman road, Medford, and the late Mr. Vanderpool. Miss McAllister is a 1960 graduate of Crater High school and Is employed by Anders Photo shop. Her fiance is a graduate of Crater High school and Is employed by Midway Meals. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Shirley McAllister Student To Speak For Club Monday Miss Linda Lewix will re port on her trip to the United Nations in New York Cilv at the meeting of the Jackson County Retired Teachers asso ciation Monday, November 14, at the Civic clubhouse in Ashland. Miss Lewis, who won her trip by writing an essav on the United Nations in a na tional contest sonnsorpri hv the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges, will also show slides. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Alice Willils and Miss Eugenia Carson. The so- elal committee will include Miss Ethel Held, chairman, Miss Grace Lylle, Miss Flor ence Lusted. Mrs. Grace r TEL . Sue Ellen Hopp Sue Ellen Hopp, Jack Hamilton Engaged To Wed Camas, Wash-Mr. and Mrs Henry Hopp, Camas, Wash., have made known the engage ment of their daughter, Sue Ellen, to Jack Allen Hamilton son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E, Hamilton, Central Point, Ore The announcement was made October 19. Miss Hopp is a graduate of Camas High school and is sophomore at George Fox col lege, Newberg, Ore. She is majoring in home economics, Mr. Hamilton is a graduate of Crater High school, Cen tral Point and is a senior at George Fox college. He is ma joring In religion and music. The couple plans to be mar ried in the late summer of 1961. Newcomers Club To Meet Thursday All women who have lived in Medford two years or less are invited to attend a meet ing of Medford Sojourners club Thursday, November 17 at 12:30 p.m. at the Girls Com munily club. After a short business meeting bridge, pi nochle and canasta will be played. The club's purpose is to help newcomers become ori ented in the community. .In a golden rata cnrvvn-pnrfuniH pump perfume miM-H-H-Mt-i-tivr Now ... the most elrgant purse alomlzrr ever! One touch releases a measured mist o precious I'arren perfume. The gnlclrn miniature Missssti-fier, filled with U ox. of perfume ., . glamorous to give . . . wonderful to w car. MA GR1KFK, $5.00' VKRT ET BUNT, $5..W ROUE D'L'N SOIR. $6.00 HUDSON'S PHARMACY 613 East Main Phone SP 3-5345 Holiday Cookery To Be Subject Five minute talks by mem bers of the Rogue Valley Herb Society wil be part of the Tuesday, November 15 meeting at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. L. W. Ling scheit, Hillcrest road. The talks will be about what herbs were used in holi day cookery in Denmark, Sweden, France, England and Germany and how each coun try celebrates the holidays. Roll call will be answered by a superstition concerning culinary herbs. Each member is to take herb cookies for the tea, and dried seed pods for display. During the afternoon a Har vest home festival auction will be held. At the last meeting Mrs. Thelma Thomas spoke on Yarrow and Its uses. Herb bread and cookies were served with herb tea. Bethel 69, Medford's third bethel of the International Order of Job's Daughters, ob served its charter night No vember 11 at the Masonic temple. Three new members were initiated and members of the guardian council were installed. Forty-one girls are on the charter list. Mrs. Ralph Nelson, Port land, grand guardian, and L. R. Manning, Medford, as sociate grand guardian, pre sented the charter to the new group. Honored Queen Janet Turner conducted the meeting. The Misses Marilyn Conrad, Sue Morris and Karen Smith became members of the new bethel. Installed as guardian council members were Mrs. John North, guardian; Wal lace Eri, associate guardian: Mrs. William Manning, secre- tary; Robert Stewart, treas urer; Mrs. Earl Brewold, mu sician; Mrs. Jennie Creager, guardian of sociablity; Mrs. Albert Brown, guardian of hospitality; Mrs. Morris Boughnei, director of epochs; and John Pond, fraternal re lations. Guests introduced includ ed honored queens Thresa Six, Bethel 55, and Carla Bo rough, Bethel 14, both of Medford; and Betty McDon ald, Bethel 22, Ashland. Princesses introduced were the Misses Kay Conaway, Be thel 31, Portland; Judy Eber hart, and Peggy Parsons, both of 22, Ashland: Diane Blue and Pamela Cherry, 36. Kerby. Officers honored included Mrs. Harold Gordon, Med ford. grand chaplain; Mrs. W. K. Suit, Medford, vice grand guardian; Mrs. Homer Snyder, grand second messen ger and worthy matron of Western chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Kerby. Other guests included Edward Grimm, associate guardian, 22, Ashland; Mrs. Wiengart, guardian, Carl Preston, asso ciate guardian, and Homer Snyder, past associate guar dian, all of Bethel 36, Kerby; Allen Rodgers, past associate guardian, 56, Shady Cove; Merrit Swing, past associate guardian, and Ralph Lue, past guardian, both of 14, Med ford; and Mrs. Charles Tur ner, past guardian, 55, Med ford. Also present were Wyles Berry of .the Scottish Rite, Medford; Morris Boughner, grand worthy patron for Ore gon OES; Mrs. R. V. Nord wick, worthy matron, Reames chapler, OES; and. Mrs. C. D. Elhart, past grand guardian and past guardian, 22 and 14. Members of the new bethel performed an addendum In honor of the grand guard i. n and presented to her a 'Ml dressed with 69 nicklc a recognition of the 69 th be I. A gift was also presented to Mr. Manning. Today's designers are "baby conscious" and you'll find some won derful things here, to add to baby's safety and enjoyment. cosco BABY JUMPER ... A great help in caring for baby, and A wonderful gift, too! Metal and plastic $8.95 COSCO COLLAPSIBLE PLAY PEN . . . easy to use . . . strongly made of metal with nylon net sides and plastic pad $26.95 CRIB-PEN COMBINATION . . . Legs adjustable to 5 positions for use as crib or play pen. Waxed birch $34.95 COSCO ALL METAL HIGH CHAIR . . . Practically inde structible, and VERY good look ing and easy to keep clean. $15.95 Sea our completa . se lection of Baby Sup plies Bathinetre, Bassinets, S t r o Hers, cradles, carriages, etc. Everything for Baby. Standard 6 Year STORKLINE CRIBS Built for Y.an of Use Priced from $34.95 INFANT'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR Corner 6th and Central Downstairs at MEDFORD PHARMACY Silhouette ... glamour comes alive after five FfVl designs (or your glamorous after-five hour. Lefi: a truly lo-baclt strapless that, thanks to its ingenious design, can't ride up in back. Dacron polyester leno elastic with nylon lace covered, loam-lined cups that slant to achieve a lovely line. While or black, 32 to 36. A, B, C, 5.95. Right: Nylon lace with nylon sheer bra achieves positive separation through the Ingen lous use ol flat wires between the bust. White or black. 32 to 38. B and C. $5. Dickey and Miss Marearita Andrews.