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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Social Events Women's News Vespers Open To Public Ashland Townspeople of the Rogue valley are invited to attend the annual Christ mas Vespers program at Southern Oregon college Sun day, December 9. at 4 p.m. In the Brltt Student center. The program will feature the Southern Oregon college choir directed by Oscar C Bjorlie. and the Populaires, directed by Richard Schall. The event will be followed by the traditional lighting of the Wayne Wells Christinas tree on the campus. Numbers will include mu sic by Bach, groups of Bohe mian and Polish carols, such traditional songs as "Cod Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", and other English material and will conclude with "We Wish You a Merry Christ mas" arranged by Director Bjorlie. Blind Council To Meet Sunday Jackson Council of the Blind will hold the monthly business meeting Sunday, De cember fl, at 2 p.m. at the Service Center for the Blind, 24B East Stewart avenue. Charles Vlckery, president, Informs members business of unusual Importance is on the agenda. Refreshments will be served. Friends of members and nnvone interested In the wel fare of the visually Impaired is asked to call Mrs. John Ragsdale, 773-5SS2. Guests Hornbrook- Overnight guests Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bear were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Klontz of Abbotsforri, British Columbia, Canada. The Klont zes were enroute to Palm Springs, Calif., with their house trailer, where they have spent the winter months for the past 14 years. CALENDAR Friday Q jz ff ,., jy Ron Ingram (at left) and Seldon Van Sicklt ara lwo of the instrumentalists who will ba featured In the annual "Operation Helping Hand" concert to be given Sunday, De cember 9, at 2 p.m. by the Medford High school tymphonic band and choir In the school auditorium. This annual event, to raise money for the band's travel fund, is sponsored with the cooperation of the staff of Radio Station KMED. I. A. Mirick, who will direct the band numbers, Believes inai the program Is especially entertaining this year and com ments that "Concert Digest, which features a narrator with the band is "a panic." Lynn Sjolund directs the choir. Church Welfare Drive Now Being Conducted The fifty - ninth a n n u a I World Missions Appeal, a yearly campaign conducted by the Seventh-day Adventist churches In behalf of welfare, disaster and educational, med ical and missions work in neary all countries of the world, opened November 17, and will close January , 19fi.1. This appeal has been warm ly received by the public every year since 1903, for it is a world appeal. Funds are divided beween local nerds such as weltare and disaster sislance or knowing others needing material aid may call the Ell Davis home 664 2829 or the Ervin Adams home 773-2720. Solicitors are all unpaid vol unteers from among I h e church members and may in clude teachers, doctors, bus inessmen, students, house wives, and others who con tribute their time. Half of the 715 cans of canned goods Brothers Booked Here On Saturday Tickets are still available for the Brothers Four per formance Saturday, Decem ber 8 at 8:30 p.m. in the Med ford Armory, according to Fqy Palmerton, general chair man for the event which is sponsored by the Southern Oregon college Commuters club, Brothers Four Is considered one of the most popular group of college singers in the coun try. They are presently on a tour of the major Pacific Norihwrst colleges, universi ties, and most outstanding en tertainment centers, Miss Palmerton said. "We are offering special rates to all student body card holders , from any grades through college level,1' she pointed out. Reserve tickets are going 'Bizarre Bazaar' To Be Third Poor Loosers' Show ) Riverside Club (Winners Told "Krislmas Krafts Unbe lieveable" will be the theme of the third annual Poor Loser's show, set for Sunday, December 16, at Rogue gal lery. Started as a half-fun, Ten tables of players par- funds for the gallery, the first ticipated in the December two shows were whopping j master point ,vent of Rjver. SU t.t "hHLS. This year the event is be side Bridge club Wednesday. ine held during the first an-1 winners In the north-south nual exhibition sale of prints 1 Position were Mr. and Mrs. half-serious show with t h c and crafts at the gallery. Ac-I H ,D(?de ' Salem, 125'i; double purpose of providing j cording to the sponsors further outlet for artistic cl fort in the valley and to raise Mrs. J. J. Dougherty and Mrs. Newcomers Ashland N e w comers to Ashland are Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Cordier and their daugh- Winners Mrs. Frank Baker and Mrs. J. J. Finegan won first plac in the regular play of th i-amn White Veterans Bridge ler ana son, vivki ana ver-cll,b lne December 3 ses- further outlet for artistic cf-j members of the board of the j -j- T. Richardson, 124'i; Mrs Rogue Valley Art association " """ 'm anu"' who attempt, unsuccessfully, ! "rtRP' ,'24: and Mrs- J- w ir. knhlnJ Ik. 1 1 1 L 1 It: 1 1 Iin I'SUl A. nailO!!. . . ... . and members and friends of ! In the east - west position HoldS Initiation the gallrry are asked to do- ' winners were Mrs. M. M. .... ,r -,, ,,,, nate somclhing they have ! Herman and Mrs. D. J. Clif- Ashland - Te n Southern &nwrM ' have ford. 135; Mrs. C. B. Torger Oregon college students were i ; snn nri Mr Fre( purdin recently initiated into Delta . 1 130' -: Mrs. E. K. Ricker and Mrs. Y. M. Dalen, 1212, and! non, who recently moved from Pacific Grove, Calif., aft er purchasing the E, J. La Marre home, 2695 Highway 99 south. The LaMarres are tra veling south and expect to spend the winter in Florida. sion. 1 hey scorea do points. Other winners were Paul Hatton and Eugene Ricker. 4 1 1 2 ; Mrs. Fred Rehling and John Waterman, 40'j; Mrs. J. S. Lausmann and Mrs. John Peterson, 36. fraternity. ! lllclr ca" wm oring more Candidates selected on the! than rummage--more like art bases of scholastic ability and ; treasures" and suggest prints, musical talent were Lee Anne j Pols, paintings, plaster casts, Allen, Ashland; Charlene illuminated manuscripts, fah Hiohland Medford: Harold i '". forgeries " The word is Mrs. R. C. Smool and Mrs, Fred llcsdorfer, 110. It was announced that the Bear Creek Duplicate club will play a master point event ."t., A.hian. ntcv Rprli I "Bring somethins that will on 1 hursday, December 13 Medford; Howard Kcnnctt, ! sen. Medford; Pat Parsons, Ash-; The articles will be display land; Jill Hegpeth,. Trail; : cd in the back room at the Betty MacDonald, Ashland; t gallery or maybe, if some Bill Sleep, Yreka, California; j item is of particular hcauty and Laurie Wittich, Grants ! and value, it will be display Pass. ' ed in the main room along Dr. Herbert Cecil and Mr. with the tirints and crafts Richard Schall of the South-j which represent the work of ern Oregon college music de- j several artists and craftsmen partment were initiated as j in the three far -western honorary members and Miss I slates. Helene Robinson, associate professor of music, was intro-: duced as advisor. NOW OPEN Jacksonville Beauty Salon 110 California Street Jacksonville ( A.M. to 4:30 P.M- Daily Open Fri. Evenings Oranonl Porter welcomes ell her friendl Jind customer! , . Invites you to drop in end get ecqueinted. PHONE 899-1855 Rogue River Club Hears Speaker; Projects Planned Rogue River -"Landscaping on a Budget" was the topic of the talk given by Mrs. Paul Skinner of Medford at the November meeting of the Rogue River Garden club re-j rently in the home ot Mrs. Harry Andrews. A dessert luncheon was served. Assisting were Mrs. Adeline Andrews. Mrs. Har old Weed and Mrs. F. M. Shontz. ' Projects for December were discussed and donations to the Relief Corps Holds Election Central Point Mrs. Frank Smith was elerted president of the Central Point Woman's Relief corps, to the William H. Harrison post. Grand Army of the Republic at elec tions held recently. Mrs. Jake Marks was hostess for the meeting when a potlurk din ner was served. Fleeted senior vice presi dent was Mrs. Marks; junior vice presidenl, Mrs. Bessie Henderson; treasurer, Mrs. Al Ilermanson; guard, Mrs. Les ler Birhn and conductor, Mrs. John Foster. Mrs. Elizabeth Faber invit Claire Hanley fund and for pd members to meet wt'n her nnllolol Ku dip Mprtfnrrl n r tn We.ilnnlca rntinri . 1 J J . ' '. .. . - ... . . I . " f ' i a omriri nnnra r n nns are 'Hinnnner crni n naiiuwet-ii ...... . ,j . ., rw. r iwahnnta. nH. " " " . . : - ... inai, wir pmmra mil, mil inrrc V,n " " ,i divided beween local needs nigm were useo in inanRs- wjU hp somp aU .VBianc , report cm r"'' ' "ch as weltare annmsasK rawing nasKeis lor i neroy A( , Honr umh of Saturday relict units, and world needs I families, and Ihe oilier halt , , BPnrr. 12 noon Phoenix Thimhle. ,m.n clinics, dispensaries, will he used In rhrlslmns ' ,", h" nma?ned rotted' Phoelilx" l,,n" rU'?r ,mYZ ,,nSk"- t" '"tern !r!l in obiain: Z LZ"i?Tl - n.,.r :',C,'00,"-,?n ,'h: "'y F'"nri, "r' ""'"Inlslered ,nB tlckPl., in advnnr(, mny - ... i ura nvoiin.iic in mic K"i""-- tnroufin aircany existing or- Ponfl(.( The Music shoo and SI. Annea A It ar society of Hons and the underprivileged oanizntlonal channels, with rh- mih iinn.. Ihe result that there is no loss pnss; p,irckr.rs, Medford; The Mart and Dons Radio Sacred Heart Catholic church, St. Mary's Grade school gym nasium, I llh and Holly sts.; dinner from 5:30 In 8 p.m. 12:30 p.m. AAUW fashion show luncheon, Rogue Valley Country club 2 p.m. - - College Women's club. Girls Community club. in 195 other countries. Last year the loral welfare centers located al 1900 Green wood road, and Route 4, Box 329, Medford, gave 16.124 garments, $88,738 cash, 671 food baskets and 8.043 hours to administrative expense The church operates 2,339 health and welfare units in addition to 210 medical units around the world. All activi ties are coordinated with the of help to 2,159 needy per- master plans of civil authnri sons. Persons In need of as-1 ties. A NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR SISTER, MOTHER, TEACHER i5 calcjon & RELAX AWAY CARES OF THE DAY IN A BATH MADE DELIGHTFUL WITH CALGON BOUQUET For one of the nice things in life ...use delicately scented Calgon Bouquet in your bath every day. And there's never a bathtub ring! and TV in Ashland, and at Ihe Britt Student center on the college campus. Tips Given On Shopping For Christmas By MARGERY McELHENY Chicago llirii The Christ mas shopping rush started Ihe day after Thanksgiving. How to avoid the pressure and rush of an otherwise pleasanl shopping trip? That is the big question! Here's the anmver: First, go through wilh that Christmas candy for the Par ent Teacher association were voted on. Members who plan to assist wilh decorations at the Vet erans Domiciliary al White City, December 13 and 14 were asked to take snippers. Mrs. Roy Larson gave a a recent district meeting. Mrs. Karl HrnnKs InM e.f the tormalion of a Past Presidents cluh, whieh has as its present project Ihr bringing up to dale the his tory of Ihe Rogue River Gar den club. A report on Ihe insect of Ihe monlh. the Ihiip. was giv en by Mrs. Sam Bcllah. Mrs. Harold Dunham spoke on rose culture. for the Christmas partv on December 18 when a gift ex change will be held and a pot luck dinner served. Plans for a visit to the Vet erans Domiciliary by the i group will he announced al Ihe next meeting hy Mrs. Fred Lawrence, retiring pros- idrnl . Christmas Is a Special Time for your PETS, too. The Monarch Is Your Bast Sourct of Supply for PET GIFTS OF ALL KINDS! k Dog Sweaters Dog Blankets -k Pet Beds Poodle Collars and Leads Catnip Toys Per Toys Raw Bones "Him" and "Her" Doa Coloane k Hamster Treats k Pet Dishes k Chew Sticks Tropical Fish Aquariums Aquarium Heaters, Filters Aereators Turtles Goldfish Bowls Many Other Items -4 p3 U Are You Feeding NEW Purina Dog Chow? If not, your dog is not getting tha best. You can get New Purina Dog Chow in Bulk or in 25 i 50 lb. bags at Monarch Stores. We Are Headquarters for KITTY LITTER Repines Dirt, Sawdust, Absorbs Ortort Don't Forget Your Feathered Friendsl See Our Selection of Bird Feeden and Bird Foods. Humming Bird Feeders, too. See Theml sj-r-j" 6th & Bartlett South Fir at 10th if.,.M:M;Hin,--Mi,i,i'i,y;H!t-.a mimi Crater Graduate Is Participant In Speech Event Sams Valley Miss Ruth F.llis, former Sams Valley j resident was among rnllece ; students parlicipalins in Ihe , Western Speech association activities recently at San Fernando Sliile cnllece in l.ns Angeles. Calif. She was selected tn represent her school, Pacific Lutheran uni- , OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. Two Lovely Christmas Gift Ideas! promise most shoppers make j versity. of Tacoma. Wash., in afler each season to "plan debating and imprnm;iln ahead." ; speaking, according to her Draw up a mft lisl and de- grandmolher. Mrs. II. R Kl cide in advance what a friend ; lis. Antmch road. Sams Val or relative would like to have. ; ley instead ot roaming through Miss Klhs. a ciaduale of .stores wondering "What ran Crater high school is a sophn I gel for him'1" ! more at Piirifie Lutheran uni With specific gifl ideas in versity. She returned this f:ill mind, you can arm yourself 'after spending several months wilh Christmas Clul.i savings i at Anchorage. Alaska wilh or charge plates and head lor her parents, Mr and Mn vour favorite stores. If v()tl Ralph Kilts and her hrolhcrs. .ScJ P1 SN O A T "Merry Christmas" to mother-lo-bi with maternity fashion! from our STORK NOOK" h r many presents In buy. plan srvrral shopping trips nr n "rof frp brrak'' tn rrfivsh out self. Index Cardi A nut her way In Inkr the hriiHarhp mil nf the sc;ist.n i tn f i lr Chnstmas C'luh lists on small inrirx rarris, murh likr vour rrcipp filr. Inst raft of rrnssini; out old aHdrrssrs and rrovvdinn in the new nnrs in your dirrrtoi y. iiuir cat ds Iravr room for additions and can hp discarded easily. . ... With Ihp file nt Kiini.cd. vmi can start addn-sinil a few j DdHCC raids each day, When the Perhy A datnr .sehed mniluii; date draws near therr uled for Sunday, nrrrirbrr H will be plenty ot tune to add , f,nnl n to k p m tn thp Derhv any personal message Rolls ("nnumintty hail hv the Per- nf stamps help to simplify by Hoedow ners Thp Kridie. Stcen, and Hill Mr Kills, know n in her m.m friends in the -allev as Iei;v, was former seeretnry at S.tms Valley school She and Ihe children went to Alaska earl last summer in reside M r Klhs is associated with thp fUncm of Land tnanagenun' as an engineer in Alaska Mrs. H R Kllis said hrr snn and family spent l.tst week end at Fairbanks. Al l ka u it h friends. 1 i. Ck ' -it VH . C Victorian Flannelette; Vy 'I i Wonderful flannflpne mhf, Tll'ltpd with pu't -htt W4.hhip CeUdoud cett $9.00 S W Akfi , ailahlr . . . lh n. I sticky lob ; Enjoy SAion IS being held to Ukp III' of the fust-Satiiidav What witl nu do with nur which was caneeMed Tut! ssion placr rtiircv 4- 4. Nhl w0NPIIFUl S"(rS frep time while eerone else ' i raeing to complete last nun 1 utp shopping " Knjov the sea j on by leisurely decoiatins I the home or planning holiday parties thai ou could not find ' time for m past years Thp final week is a No a : good limp tn make ChtiMma - rookies and holidav eoffpft rakes to serf when friends 1 visit - - Visits Kvans Yalle Mts Natalie Purchase. West Los Angeles. Calif, recently spent threc- , week tsit with hrr d.nuhtei, Mrs W M ttall. Y.tYw , ("rerk rorM. 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