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JANUARY 6. 1863 D SUNDAY, 1 a mill ii iiMfcMMiiiMMir irtn inn; 'if J aWwt MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON "Crystal Crescendo" wn the them for the St. Mary's High ichool winter formal dance held recently at the Rogu Valley Country club. Shown above ai they danced during the event are Richard Meeker and Mill Annette Burich. The event was attended by itudonti from all four claim in the high ichool and wai iponiored by the unior clan. Thespians To Appear Before Club The Thespian troupe of Medford High school will pre sent an hour-long review at the meeting of the Siskiyou Knife and Fork club at the Mark Antony hotel in Ashland on January 10. Dinner will be at 7:30 p.m. The show will consist of comedy sketches, songs, mono' logtics and a novelty dance. Those taking part will be Judie Brookman, Richard La Fleur, Brian Porter, Dixie Taylor. Dave Smith, Mike Do- Salvio, Paul Goodwin, Jack Barr, Jim Kerbcr, Donna Mar in, Tom Martin, Sharon Hen drix, Judy Foreman, Jacque Long, Tracy Blackstone and "The Checkmates," comprised of Pat Sclby, Jean Allen and Chris Helman. Miss Sclby and Mr. Kerber will be accompa nists., The troupe is under the di rection of Mrs. Lenore Zapell, drama instructor at the high school. During the summer of 1HH2 the Medford troupe of the National Thespian society re ceived one of the highest awards for superior perform ance at the National Dramatic Ails Conference at Indiana university. The group was one of eight in the United Slates invited to present a one-act play at the biennial confer ence, attended by more than i. 000 high school students mid their sponsors. Dinner reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. Ella K. llcndrixson, 300 Morton street, Ashland. Mistletoe Club Will Install Installation of officers is slated for the Mistletoe club, Royal Neighbors of America lodge, Wednesday, January f, at 12 noon. A covered dish luncheon will precede t h e business meeting. The sessions will be held in the Girls Com munity rlub. Mrs. David Fraysher is in charge of refreshments. Mid-Season Party Planned by Guild Ashland-Whcn Tudor guild meets Wednesday evening, January 0, at the home of Mrs. Rose Robincll and Miss Vic toria Tavener, 912 Siskiyou boulevard, the session will he given over 'o a mid-season party honoring new members who have joined during the past year. Mrs. Elliott M a c C racken, guild president, announced that final plans for a theatre party tentatively scheduled for February 4 will be dis cussed. Mrs. Hugh Simpson, chairman for the event, will show one of the better recent foreign films. During the Wednesday business session the 106.1 budget will be pre sented for approval. The president e x p I a hied that the January 9 meeting is to be a social one and that she hopes it will establish an an nual tradition. Members are reminded that the meeting time is 8:15 p.m. Eastwood Baptist Society To Meet The program tor Eastwood Baptist Woman's Mission so ciety meeting Tuesday, Jan uary R. will be a skit entit led "God Is Love." Mrs. Wil liam Robertson will present Ihe program and devotions will be led by Mrs. Robert Blackcinr. Mrs. E. Ronald Rice, president, will preside for the meeting which will open at 10 a.m. Hostesses for the luncheon will he Mrs. Dean Anderson and Mrs. Oral Harshman. PNG CluiTsIates Installations Past Noble Grands club of Olive Rebrkah lodge will in stall 1!)H3 officers during their meeting Thursday, January 10, at 8 p.m. In the Gills Community club. Refreshments will be serv de. The chili will inert in the Girls Community club for the next six-month period, otfi 1 ccrs have announced. Beauty Spot will be having their GRAND OPENING Monday, Jan. 7 Free Gifts Free Parking Opfn 6 Dyi a Wtck. Evtninf Appointment! w ! Galanos Collection Is Shown By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor New York (I'Pli D a r 1 n g necklines for daytime and skirt lengths kept short marked the James Galanos spring fashion collection. The Beverly Hills, Calif., designer who traditionally brings each new collection to Gotham for its preview, also decided that the sylph sil houette was the shape for spring. This one follows the body lines "effortlessly," as a spokesman said during Wednesday afternoon's show at a New York hotel ball room. "The fabric is mould ed subtly and shaped to ac cent rather than reveal." Ac cent proved to be on various parts of a woman's anatomy - the neckline, the bust, the waist, or hips. But it was revelation for necklines on a group of day time jersey dresses called "world travelers." All were sleeveless, narrow of silhou ette, gently shaped to the figure. An inverted pleat at the center back gave walking room. All had U-s h a p e d or squared necklines cut so low in front that breathing would be hazardous. Galanos kept skirt lengths on all daytime suits, dresses nd costumes where he has held them for the last several collections just covering the kneecap. A spokesman for the trend setting designer said Galanos feels this length is a youth ful, flattering one and should remain. But there have been hints throughout the fashion industry that hems may show a slight drop in 1963. Other pace-setting designers will show spring collections all this week. Italian design ers will open their collections January 19. The Paris voices of fashion will be heard be ginning January 28. Tsmple To Meet In Grants Pass Zulcima temple, Daughters of the Nile, will hold its next stated meeting on Saturday, January 12, at Grants Pass Masonic temple, 1 p.m. The business session will he pre ceded by a covered dish luncheon at the temple at 12 noon. During the meeting, reports will be made on the ceremo nial held last month at Kla math Falls. The event marked the official visit of the order's supreme queen, Mrs. Hazel Marshall, Dos Moines, Iowa. Committee chairmen are asked to submit their reports on holiday gift boxes to the Shrlners Hospitals for Crip pled Children to Mis. G. A. Barnhart, princess Tirzah, at the meeting. Mrs. Chester Stonecypher. Tuleliike, Calif., temple queen, will preside. New York While guests viewed the variety of chiffon over crepe and toft light- fashions, spring came into full bloom in the weight wool jersey. This two-piece ensemble Galanos 1963 collection shown here January notes the gently semi-fitted shape-up of the 2. The Callofrnia designer presented a wide collection. (UPI photo) Delinquency Panel Topic "J u v e n i le Delinquency Whal Can the Community and the Church do About It?" will be the topic for panel discussion for the Women's fellowship of the Congrega tional church on Thursday, January 10. The Rev. Robert W. Tull will be moderator and others participating will be L. L. Sawyer, judge of the district court, Charles Champlin, chief of police, Robert Jones, executive secretary of the YMCA, Lawrence Tweedy, director of the juvenile deten tion home, and Mrs. Winnifred Uridell, case worker for the welfare department. The program will begin at 1.30 p.m.., at the Welty house, 2940 Hillcrest road, and the public is invited to attend. A sack lunch will precede the discussion and dessert will be served by the hostess es, Mrs. Edward Leach and Mrs. Donald Lee. A short business meeting will be con ducted by the president, Mrs. Henry Padgham. Nursery care is provided. Past Matrons A business meeting and social hour will be held by Reamcs Past Matrons club after noon refreshments when members meet Monday, Janu ary 7 in the home of Mrs. Frank Little. Pail Commanders To Hold Meeting Past Commanders club of the Disabled American Vet erans auxiliary will meet Monday, January 7, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harvey Cassman, Seventh and Cherry streets, Central Point. Fol lowing the business session, refreshments will be served by the hostess. - I 't- .mm.jmJiJ2tn im i II ill H II HI Bruce Sarrow - Operator Jackson House em mam X M att am m IP A family dinner December 25 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hackney celebrated the EOth wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Georqe B. Gander (above). The Gand. ers were married In Oklahoma while it wai still Indian territory. Sixtieth Anniversary Celebrated by Couple limner guests Included Mrs. Mattic llawoith, Denair, Cal if., a sister of Mr. Gander who was present at the wed ding till years nuo. Mrs. Cao lyn Vouch, Mrs. Ganders grandnirce, married Decem ber 13, helped serve the 14 sealed guests. The couple was married in 1902 at the bride's home in Ames, Ol.la . while the state was still Indian territory. They came to the Rome val ley from Portland 10 years to her by Mrs. Eva Plttsley . j ago. Included in the decoration I Mrs. Gander is a charter and used in renter of the table member of the Shady Point was an old Aladdin lamp pol- Seventh-day Advrntist church ishrd and fitted with new i and both are long-time mem mantles for the occasion. I bers of the church. Central Point Mr. and Mis. George B. Gander, 6083 Oakhuist street. Central Point, celebrated their sixti eth wedding aniuvor.s.iry De cember 2S at a family dinner given by Mrs. Gander's niece and nephew '-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Harry ll.iekney at their home at 4ti!l Midway road in Medford. For the ainuvoi.-Miy party Mrs. Gandrr wore a polished cotton print dress. Her cor sage was an orchid presented 3-4:30 p.m. Rogue Council of Camp Fire Girls, First Methodist church. Monday: 12 noon - DcgTee of Honor, home of Mrs. Katherine Rob inson, 675 West 13th st. 12 noon - Rcamos Past Ma trons club, with Mrs. Frank Little, 1602 East Jackson st. 7:30 p.m. - Oak Grove PTA, school cafeteria. 7:30 p.m. - Parents Without Partners, First Christian church, 209 South Oakdale ave. 7:30 p.m. - Ruth Esther and Susannah Wesley units, Wes leyan Service guild, at First Methodist church. 7:30 p.m. - Westminster Guild, fireplace room, First Presbyterian church. 7:30 p.m. - Women's Mis sionary circle of Berean Bap tist church, with Mrs, Francis Poole. 8 p.m. - Olive. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall. Tuesday: 9 a.m. - Women's Fellow ship executive board, First Christian church. 9:30 a.m. - Women's As sociation circles of First Pres byterian church: Hope, with Mrs. R. C. Housel, 547 Oak dale dr.; Mercy, with Mrs. A. A. Dumas, 2011 East Main St.; Temple, with Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer. 1656 Spring st. 10 a.m. Woman's Mission society, Eastwood Baptist church. 10:30 a.m. - Oak Grove Ex tension unit, home of Mrs. Al Purdy, 1850 South Peach st. 12:30 p.m. -r Woman's As sociation of First Presbyterian church, Jacksonville, home of Mrs. Dave Allen, 1000 Hucncr lane. 12:30 p.m. - Women's As sociation circles of First Pres byterian church: Bethany with Mrs. E. R. Durno. 2512 East Main st.: Faith, at church; Grace, with Mrs. E. G. Randolph, 1316 Siskiyou blvd. 12:30 p.m. - Women's Fel lowship, First Baptist church, at Girls Community club. 1:30 p.m. - Gold Star Moth ers, Medford chapter, home of Mrs. Matilda Dietrich, 939 North Central ave. 1:30 p.m. - Red Cross Com munity Service club. Red Cross chapter house, 60 Haw thorne ave. 6:30 p.m. - Royal Arch Masons and Council of Royal and Select Masters, Medford Masonic temple. 7:30 p.m. - Nitelighters Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Dorotha Straus. 3392 Bursell rd., Central Point. 7:30 p.m. - Women's As sociation circle of First Pres byterian church: Candlelight, with Mis. Joye Swartsley, 1 150 Janes rd. 8 p.m. - Ncvita chapter. Order of Eastern Star. Cen tral Point Masonic hall. 8 p.m. - Star Promcnader club Graduation party, Roxy Ann Grange hall. Wednesday: 10:30 a m. - Central Point Navy Mothers club, home of Mrs. Homer Brown, Old Stage rd.. Central Point. 10:30 a.m. - Eagle Point Home Extension unit, with Mrs. James Johnson, Eagle Point. 10:30 a.m. - Medford Home Extension unit at Santo hall. 701 Columbus ave 1 1 a m. - Security Benefit club. Knights of Pythias hall. 12 noon - Mistletoe club of the Royal Neighbors, Girls Community club. 12 30 p.m. - Chapter A A. PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. T. C. Bolton, 2156 Woodlawn ave. 1 p.m. - Eagle Point Garden club, home of Mrs. Betty June Claus, South B st. 1:30 p.m. - Oak Grove Neighborhood club, with Mrs. G. C. Wimer, 3595 Jackson ville highway. 7:30 p.m. - De Molay Moth ers club, Medford chapter, Medford Masonic hall. 8 p.m. - Medford branch, American Association of Uni versity Women, home of Mrs. Herbert Seitz, 2502 Walden place. 8 p.m. - Xi Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. Willard Rollins, 3869 Jackson ville highway. Thursday: 10 a.m. - Phoenix Home Extension unit, Phoenix First Presbyterian church fireside room. 10:30 a.m. - Agate Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Mark Samples, 109 Gibbon rd. 10:30 a.m. - Butte Falls Home Extension unit, with Mrs. Oliver Boyd. 10:30 a.m. - Howard Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. L. C. .McCay, 2617 Howard ave. 10:30 a.m. - Reese Creek Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Willis Morrison, White City. 10:30 a.m. - Wcstside Home Extension unit, Mrs. Allan F. Perry, 2668 Military rd. 10:30 a.m. - Willow Springs Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Gladys Long, 671 Cedar St., Central Point. 12 noon - Women's Fellow ship of Congregational church, Welty house, 2940 Hillcrest rd. 12:30 p.m. - Adarel Social club, Jacksonville Masonic temple. 12:30 p.m. - Medford So journers club, Girls Commun ity club. 7:30 p.m. - The Lively Rogues Dinner-Dance club, Rogue Valley Country club. 7:30 p.m. - Washington PTA, al school. 8 p.m. - Past Noble Grands club of Olive Rebekah lodge, Girls Community club. Friday: 12 noon - St. Elizabeth's Guild of St. Mark's Episcopal church, at church. 1:30 p.m. - Past Presidents of Fraternal Order of Eagles auxiliary, home of Mrs. A. Ford. 636 Palm st. 2:30 p.m. - Wilson School PTA, school cafeteria. Saturday: 1 p m. - Zulcima temple. Daughters of the Nile, Grants Pass Masonic temple. 8 p.m. - Order of De Molay, Medford chapter, Medford Masonic hall. Shopper Program Slated by AAUW A program on consumer in formation regarding labeling, food additives, and door-to-door and telephone selling will be given Wednesday, January P, at 8 p.m. at the meeting of the Medford branch. American Association of I'niversily Women. The meeting w ill be at the home of Mrs Herbert Seitz. 2502 Walden place. The pro gram will be "Why Shoppers Go in Circles." The committee on social and economic issues is in charge of the program. Mrs. R. W. Dill and her committee will be in charge of refreshments. Units To Study Line, Design Line and design in cloth ing will be the topic for all of the Jackson county exten sion unit meetings during the month of January, according to Miss Joan Beasley, home agent who gave the lesson to project leaders. The lesson will teach the principles of disguise in dress, the agent explained,, also stating that few women have perfect silhouettes but wise women will learn to disguise imperfections. The project leaders in eacli unit will have neckline sample kits which they will try on members of the unit to show how the different neck lines have different effects. The project leaders also will use jewelry and other acces sories to achieve still more effects. Oak Grove The Oak Grove unit meet ing will open at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 8 in the home of Mrs. Albert Purdy, 1850 South Beach street. Mrs. W. H. Ward and Mrs. David Yingley will present the les son. Mrs. Gilbert Munden will lead a discussion on pro gram planning. Luncheon will be served De Molay To Install Medford chapter, Order of De Molay, plans installation of officers for 8 p.m., Satur day, January 12 in the Med ford Masonic temple. The ceremony will be open to the public and dancing and re freshments are on the pro gram. The regular chapter meet ing is set for 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, January 9 in the chapter room in the temple. At the same time the De Molay Mothers club also will meet in the temple to make plans for the installation. A full attendance has been re quested by the officers. Sojourners Will Install Mrs. Leland Middleton will be installed president of the Medford Sojourners club Thursday, January 10, at 12:30 p.m., in the Gl-ls Com munity club. Others who will be install ed then are Mrs. Bernicce Jenkins, first vice president; Mrs. Marvin Slavens, second vice president; Mrs. Robert Babcock, secretary, and Mrs. William Wertz, treasurer. All interested women who have lived in Medford and vicinity less than two years are invited to attend club meetings and to become mem bers. Former Officers Will Be Honored Eagle Point - Past presi dents of the Eagle Point Gar den club will be honored at a meeting of the club to be held Wednesday, January 9 at 1 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Betty June Claus on South B street. All former members of the club also are extended a special invitation. Mrs. Jack James will have charge of the program featur ing house plants. Roll call will be answered by naming "plants I wish for." Geo. Grabow 1363 Kings Hwy Medford Phone 772-8560 Ultroionic Cleaning Electronic Timing w tUY OLD GOLD! tea! 'MIM , Se your doctor first; then bring your prescription to the courteous pharmacist it WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY Corner East Main at Riverside Phone 773-8447 FREE DELIVERY STORE HOURS W.tkdi.i I A.M. te 10 P.M. Sundvl and Heiidivi I A.M. te f P.M. Crten Stamps by Mrs. R. L. Ray, Mrs. Eldon Wimer and Mrs. W. H. Ward. Mrs. Anna Thomas will be in charge of child care at her home, 185 Clover lane. Fur ther information may' be ob tained by calling Mrs. Jack Coffin, telephone 773-1596. Butte Falls The home of Mrs. Oliver Boyd will be the meeting place for Butte Falls unit Thursday, January 10 at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Henry Tygart and Mrs. Boyd Will present the lesson. A surprise feature is planned and all interested women of the vicinity are in vited. Table service will be required for the noon lunch eon to be served at a nomi nal charge. Child care will be available at the home of Mrs. William Norling. Eagle Point Mrs. James Johnson, Eagle Point, will be the hostess for the Eagle Point unit Wednes day, January 9; the project lesson will begin at 10:30 a.m. A noon luncheon will be fol lowed by the business ses sion. Child care will be avail able at the home of Mrs. Rich Wolgamott, Brownsboro road, Eagle Point. Nitelighters The meeting for the Nite lighters group will be held Tuesday, January 8 at 7:30 p.m., in the Straus home at 3392 Burscl road, Central Point. Those who need direc tions may call there, tele phone 664-2600. Willow Springs Mrs. Ray Guss and Mrs. Kenneth Mainwaring will be leaders for the Willow springs unit when they meet Thursday, January 10 at 10:30 a.m., in the home of Mrs. Gladys Long, 671 Cedar street, Central Point. A pot luck luncheon will be served at noon. Westside The Westside unit will meet at 10:30 a.m.. Thursday. January 10 in the home of Mrs. Alan Perry, 2668 Mili tary road, Medford. Those who attend are to take a tele vision tray as well as table service Agate Members of the Agate unit are to take knitting projects to their meeting Thursday, January 10 at 10:30 a.m., in the home of Mrs. Mark Samples, 109 Gibbon road. Mrs. Samples and Mrs. Wen dell Lusk will present the les son. Child care will he nrn- vided at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Stith, 4818 North Pa cific highway. Howard The Howard unit members will meet in the home of Mrs, L. C. McCay, 2617 Howard avenue Thursday, January 10 at 10:30 a.m. when Mrs. Vic tor Hadley and Mrs. Ernest Glcason will give the lesson. Program planning will ba discussed and all interested women of the area are in vited. Child care will be available at the home of Mrs. Ralph Peyton, 421 Bcall lane. Phoenix The Fireside room in ths Phoenix Presbyterian church, on Sectond street, will be tha meeting place for the Phoer nix unit, at 10 a.m. Thursday, January 10. Mrs. Troy Dyson and Mrs, J. B. Chisum will be the lead ers and a coffee hour will follow the lesson. Medford Unit A planned luncheon will be served al noon by tha Medford unit which will con vene at 10:30 a.m., Wednes day, January 9 in Santo hall, 701 Columbus avenue. Mrs. Clifton Green and Miss Anna Hcimdahl will give the les son. Mrs. Hobert Ditsworth ha.l announced discussion will be held ort next year's pro gram planning. Mrs. Vera Wright, Mrs. Stewart Porter, Mrs. C. O. Lack and Mrs. Harry Buck master will serve the lunch eon. Table service will ba needed. Reece Creek A small fee will be charged for the luncheon at the Reese Creek unit meeting which will open at 10:30 a.m , Thursday, January 10 in the home of Mrs. Willis Morris, chairman, at White City. Mrs J. W. Martinson and Mrs. Morrison will be leaders. 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