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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13. 19B2 Social Events Women's News Ashland VFW Auxiliary Plans Holiday Eyents Ashland - When members of the Auxiliary to Walter Phillips post, Veterans of Foreign Wars met December 5 in the headquarters club rooms on A street, plans were made for several holiday events. Opening the Christmas fes tivities will be the annual family turkey dinner served at 6:30 p.m., Saturday De cember 15. Each family is to add a covered dish to com plete the menu and each per son is to take table service. The evening Will include sn entertainment program and caroling. On the same day, auxiliary members are going to White City to decorate trees for the veterans and on December 22 they are to assist in distribu ting gifts in the wards. Each member has been asked to contribute gifts and cartons in which veterans may mail remembrances to their fami lies. In addition to the veterans holiday program and assist ance the post and auxiliary will give food, clothing and toys to some local needy fam ilies. The planning session was conducted by the president, Mrs. Paul Cullop, who also served as cohostess with Mrs. H. T. Lafferty when refresh ments were served during the social hour. HELP IS US! We need clothing, shoes, dishes, furniture, end bedding. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army 30 N. Holly 773-733S I f j i . - L" , . r- 4 ..'': -4 t V ' . ,' ' - " " ' - ' Wxs ,!. J rX i ' 4i?? V.' t - " f'betV, m hi i k ih i "5 : Kft'h XV ft v - . : : "m r- v, r 1 k J i. 1 'i:.' . "Til Mrs. B. Brandi Bariells poses here with a Fifteenth century Italian picture of a re ligious nature which has been loaned to Rogue gallery for display during the Christ mas season. The picture belongs to Mrs. Nion Tucker, well known northern Cali fornia woman who spends each summer at the Tucker's vacation home on the upper Rogue river near Prospect. Mrs. Bartells is the newest member of the board of Rogue Valley Art association. She is a founder of the Medford Junior Service league's kin dergarten for children with hearing and speech difficulties and has been a teacher in the primary department of the Sunday school of First Presbyterian church. Party The auxiliary to the Colon el Sargent camp. United Span ish War Veterans, plan an an nual Christmas party. Sun day, December 16 at 2 p.m., in the Redman hall, Medford. A regular business meeting will precede the party, the president, Mrs. Alice Smith, has announced. Dinner Hosts Illinois Valley Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Scott were hosts for a dinner December 9 at tended by Lester Wallman and son, Vern, Cheney Creek road, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Scott; Jerry Oreenough: and Mrs. Lillie Martin and four children, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott, Kerby. Guests Hornbrook Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shelley were Mrs. Shelley's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry, and two-year-old son, Jason Lee. They returned Wednesday to their home in Walnut Creek, Calif. Fifteenth Century Painting Displayed at Rogue Gallery A 15th Century Kalian painting depicting the gifts of the Magi to the Christ child has been loaned to the Rngue Valley Art association by Mrs. Nion Tucker of Burlingame and Prospect for display dur ing the Christmas season. Displayed at the front of Rogue gallery, 220 West Main street, the painting provides for the community an impres sive Christmas decoration, it is pointed out. Executed on a hand-hewn wood panel backed with special webbing for rein forcement, the painting has been mounted on a field of subdued green velvet framed in gold. Although (he artist who painted the work is unknown, the painting has been authen ticated by experts and is said to be about 500 years old. It Calendar - Crater Garden and Mrs. Arthur E. Pine st Cen- Calendar nottrea and newt for the aoclety section of The Mail Tribune muM he submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p m. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendar is fl a m of the day of publication and for week day news la 5 p.m. the day before publication. Thursday 6:30 p.m. club, Mr. Straus, 643 tral Point, 7 p.m. - FOE and auxiliary, social night at lodge hall. 7 p.m. - Pythian Sunshine Girls. Pythian building. 7:30 p.m. - Lively Rngue Dinner Dance club, Rogue Valley Country club. fl p.m. - Reames chapter, OES, Medford Masonic tem ple. 8 p.m. - Phoenix Thursday club, home of Mrs. Harriet Watrud, 19 Geneva street. Friday 11 a.m. - SI. Elizabeth's guild of St. Mark's Episcopal church, at church. 1 p.m. - Golden Link class, First Baptist church, Mrs. E. H. Niedermeyer, 2975 La Pine ave. 1 -:tn n m Pasl nrpsiripnt. FOF. Aitxiliarv. home of Mrs. Yetta Flowers, 205 South Hol ly street. 2:30 p.m.-Washington PTA, Washington school. f "I Hit1 - ! JIT , a t ' ' 1 - -7- , r.i- iJtki..,li)-ilt,dfl VrfiVA?w5ifi . g 'Pa "M"- - sa I 13 Z l B I lie I ' H P:'l 1 I IU - is believed that the panel originally was built into a wall or perhaps was used as an altar decoration. Mrs. Tucker, a .n, ember of the pioneer DeYoung family of San Francisco and widow of a former publisher of the San Francisco Chronicle, received the painting as a gift from a friend who had been traveling abroad. The painling is not a Luncheon Scheduled All Delia Gamma sororily members in the area are in vited to attend a Christmas luncheon to be held Saturday, December 15 at 12:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. T. J. Tins ley, 3368 Hollywood avenue, Medford. The change In the day of meeting from Wednesday to Saturday was made because of foggy weather conditions and to facilitate the attend ance of members outside of the medford area. Those who attend are lo take cither a salad or a des sert, and are requested to make reservations by calling Mrs. Tinsley, telephone 773 4834. A business meeting will be held. i part of the DeYoung collec tion, but belongs to Mrs. Tuck- The Tucker family has maintained a summer and va cation home on the upper Rogue river for many years, and Mrs. Tucker supports var ious church and civic enter prises of this area. It will remain on display at the gallery until Christmas eve. Theodore Lindberg, gallery director, points out that the sale of art and craft objects is continuing at the gallery. The articles, ranging in price from low figures through a few hundred dollars for such things as hand made rugs, is proving popular with associa tion members and others. In addition, board members are planning a "Bizarre Ba zaar" for Sunday, December 16. in the back room at the gallery. Members and their friends are being solicited for articles of value no longer used in their own homes to be sold Sunday afternoon for the benefit of the gallery operat ing fund. The bazaar is also the third annual Poor Losers' show, and it is expected that artists of the valley will offer for sale original paintings, sculpture pieces and other work. clean ivJID&L i For Your Convenience t Savings Big Double load Washer! LAUNDROMAT ' l-STEWART LAUNDROMAT s. Two sandwiches made with any Armour Star Lunch Meat pack all the wallop of a big, hot bowl of chile. We make our lunch meats from hefty U. S. Government Inspected beef and poi k. And we cram them tight into every slice. They're solid meat . . . solid nourishment. Bashful Armour seasonings -the kind that know their place coax every bit of flavor from this good meat. There are many Armour Star varieties . . . enough for two weeks of interesting lunches. Take home several packs. Take this coupon to your grocer. 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