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SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 19E3 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Terry Towel Bunny Rabbit Easily Made, Useful Gift Rubber bands a pretty piece of ribbon, two white terry towels and a quart bottle ol aqua blue fabric softener are the inexpensive and handy in gredients which make a cheery little Bunny. He's so easy to put together that a child might like to make several to present to his female relatives this Eas ter, a traditional time to make uch little gifts. Of course, Bunny's also cute just sitting on a table anywhere! For this novel decoration Caron Freshener A refreshing travel -size lotion In three famous fragrances: Bellodgia Fleurs de RoeaMe Nuit da Noel In golden container $2.50 each The Woman you remember . , . wears Caron" HUDSON'S PHARMACY ill I. Main 771-5345 Opott Waakdaya 1:30 am-10 pm lunatars A Htheaya 10 am-t em the towels should be very soft and white and about 17 by 26 inches. Start with one towel, fold it in thirds and wrap it around the base of the fabric softener bottle, fasten ing it with a stout rubber band. Lay the wrapped bot tie on the other towel about two inches from the end. Draw these bottom corners to gether around the bottle and fasten with a rubber band to make Bunny's tail. Now at other end of flat towel, draw center down un til corners take the form of ears. Twist rubber band around them in a figure eight to keep them in shape. Smooth rest of the towel around the bottle. Tie ribbon around the "waist" of the bot tle for Bunny's neck. Set bot tle upright and balance cars on bottle cap. Arrange towel folds to suggest face. One of the nice things about this particular bunny is that his ingredients are useful af ter the holiday. Nobody ever has enough face towels and the aqua blue fabric softener will help keep them (and other things) soft, fluffy and new-looking through 'J2 laun dcrings. However, be sure to use it only in a final clear rinse: fabric softeners are not effective in combination with soaps, bleaches or detergents . I 7 i4 Hj saaBBaaat 'jlaf' SPrincess Alexandra's Wedding Set April 24; Costs0 Cited By MARGARET SAVILLE United Press International London-OIPIi-There is no fa ther of the bride to pick up the $30,000 or so tab for Princess Alexandra's West minster Abbey wedding to wealthy and handsome Scots business man Angus Ogilvy April 24. The Princess's fa ther, the Duke of Kent and brother of the late George VI, died in a wartime air crash. But the 26-year-old "Prin cess Alex" has the right con nections for the right kind of wedding and what tab there is will be picked up mostly by her cousin, Queen Eliza beth II. Some of the expenses will be absorbed simply as part of the bill for support ing the British royal estab lishment. Because so much of the cost of a royal wedding such as the Queen is giving the tall and extremely popular Alex- Engravcd invitations - 5,- j 000 are going out for the wed ding or the two receptions (some lucky ones get all three) -would cost about 400 pounds or 51,120. -Receptions. Queen Eliza beth is giving the couple a pre-wedding reception April 22 at Windsor castle and 1,600 guests are expected. Allow ing lor champagne this would JQr come to about four pounds - per person (b,400 pounds or S17.02O). This will be paid for personally by the Queen. Then there will be a post-wedding buffet luncheon at St. James's Palace for 800 guests at about three pounds per person including champagne, or 2,400 pounds (56,720). The wedding cake would be a good 50 pounds (5140) and flowers for the receptions would run about another 200 pounds or $560. -Transport. The Queen away costume and rics. The bridal That's the hard cash such , the Princess Marina will be wedding would cost a doting ! billed for some ol me ex- acccsso coilfeur ; a would run perhaps 30 pounds father of the bride u ne v.-i (S84). to match Alexandra s weo- - Wedding gown. Alcxan-! ding. It comes to 531,724. dra's is being made by Cnu- j Although the queen is pay turier John Cavanagh! Such j ing for most of the reception a gown by such a man would cost and providing through run something like 400 her grace and favor the Ab pounds (SI, 120) counting 50 I bey, a couple of castles, horse pounds for the gown and 50 guards ana ointr imwuuus veil and accessories. ments, Alexandra's mother Some American millionancs have given their aaugmers weddings that cost more monev than will Alexandra's but they didn't have castles for their receptions, a royal coach for the bride to ride in, or the royal horse guards as bridal escorts. andra is hidden in the normal loaning Alexandra the Irish state coach lor tne Qnoe s and bridegroom's ride from Hippily hopl This bunny combines useful household ar ticles in an entertaining way. He's so easy to make even a child can do it. Guest Day Scheduled Guiist day will be observed by Medford Sojourners club Thursday, April 11 at 12:30 p.m., when a dessert lunch eon and style show are ached- led. The event will be held in the Girls Community club. Bridge, pinochle and ca nasta will be played during the afternoon. All prospective and inactive members are invited. A pros pective member is any woman who has lived in Medford and vicinity less than two years. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Marvin Slav- ens, telephone 773-6128, or Mrs. Lcland Middlcton, tele phone 773-3571. Navy Mothers Central Point An all-day meeting for members of Cen tral Point Navy Mothers club will open at 10:30 a.m., Wed nesday, April 10 in the home of Mrs. Huuh fttonn- 4HI1R Table Rock road, .Central I Point. A noon potluck lunch- eon will be served. Home Extension Units Plan Meetings This Week A variety of topics will be i Mrs. Royal Greenman and at meetings this home extension Dickenson's PRIMROSE GARDENS Giant Hybrids Wide Range ef Colon One Mile Off Highway on Old Ferry Road SHADY COVE, OREGON considered week of units. Valley Rogue Floor care will be the proj ect for the Valley Rogue group at the meeting Monday, April 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Ifft, 1004 West Fourth street. Project leaders will be Mrs. H. E. Bcckman and Mrs. G. J. Read. The nominating committee will report during the busi ness meeting. The lesson on wills and estates, previously scheduled this month, will be given in May by Miss Data Hochhaltcr. Jackson home ex tcnlion agent. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Beckman and Mrs. Ifft. Those attending are to take their own table service. Nitollghtari The NitcliRhtcrs extension unit will meet Tuesday, April B, nl 7:30 p.m. nt the Snonk home, 3286 Snowy Butte road. The lesson will be on windows and draperies. Oilier business will include election of officers and a film on cancer. Eaqlc Point Mrs. W. W. Jackson, Nick Young road, will be hostess for the Eagle Point extension unit Wednesday, April 10. Miss Joan Beasley, county home extension agent, will give the lesson on wills and estates. Gadget hals will be auc tioned during (he meeting. Mrs. Helen Wolgamott will provide child care, it was announced. mil say Oil For faster . . . easier, eco nomical and most convenient shopping SHOP IN DOWN TOWN MEDFORD. Free Park ing at any of the 9 Park & Shop lots. Ask any merchant displaying the Park & Shop sign how it works. WwSL in HEQilay I Hp? Look for the Park & Shop Sign Park t Shop Provides FREE PARKING with Your $2.00 Minimum Purchase. Mrs. Ben McManama will give the program on the care of hard surface flooring at the Wednesday, April 10 meeting of the Central Point extension unit. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lester Wertz, Climax road, Eagle Point, at 10 a.m. Persons needing directions to the Wertz home may meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Ek dahl, 492 South Second street, Central Point, at 9:30 a.m. Child care will be provid ed at the home of Mrs. Roger Carpenter. 3210 North Paci fic highway, Medford. Hillcrast I The H 1 1 1 c r e s t extension j unit will elect officers at the meeting Wednesday, April 10, at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. George Thomas, route 3, I box 169B, Cherry lane. Mrs. Leon Boese and Mrs. Lawrence Kolkemo will be project leaders. Those attend ing are to take a salad and their own table service. Photnlx The Phoenix unit will meet Thursday, April 11 at 10 a.m. in the fireside room of the First Presbyterian church, Phoenix. Mrs. E. E. Rasmusscn and Mrs. Troy Dyson will give the lesson on windows and draperies. The election of of ficers will be held. A coffee hour will be held. Agate New officers will be elect ed Thursday. April 11, during the meting of the Agate unit. The meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. W. F. Cate, Gregory road. A white elephant and plant nudum will be held. Mrs. Mark Samples and Mrs. Jess Williams will give the lesson. Child care will be pro vided. Lone Mountain Mrs. Ronald Cole and Mrs. Robert Breckcnridge will give the project lesson on casserole dishes at the Thurs day. April 11, meeting of the Lone Mountain Home Exten sion unit in O'Brien. The meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. in the O'Brien schoolhouse. A baked food sale has been planned for April 12. Willow Springs The Willow Springs exten sion unit will meet at the home of Mrs Lawrence Loef flrr. 477 Beehe road. Central Point. Mrs l.nrffler and Mrs. V. C. Briltsan will he leaders The lesson will he on hard surface floor care. Those at tending have been asked to take a sample of the wax they now use on their flours Child care will be provided. Guild Speaker Is Announced The Rev.' Philip Getchell will speak about his work In the Episcopal church's mis sionary district of central Bra zil at a meeting of St. Cath arine's guild. Monday. April S. at 8 p in. in St. Mark's Par ish lull. He also will show slides to illustrate his speech. The Rev. Mr. Getchell lives at Toledo In the state of Pa rana and has been in Brazil for three years lie and his wife and small tan have been gucs's in Medford of his par ents. Mr and Mis Bavard Getchell Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs T. C. Barkrr. Mrs. William Herman and Mrs. Ralph Matthews. round ot royal expenses, no exact figure can be given for what this one will come to. Cost Estimated It can, however, be estimat ed fairly accurately what a similar wedding would cost a private citizen if there was one who could afford it and wanted to give the daugh ter of the house a truly royal sendoff. The cost in such circum stances would come to some where between 10,500 and 10,800 pounds or S29.400 to $30,240, give or take a thou sand or two. Here's an itemization: -Westminster Abbey and the Archbishop of Canterbury will come free (as would a church for a commoner) but an honorarium to the church is customary and on occa sions such as this 100 pounds ($280) would be normal, plus 50 pounds ($140) to the organ ist, etc. Altar flowers would cost about 20 pounds or $56. 5,000 Invitations the Abbey to the St. James's reception. Similar transpor tation, if a private parly could hire such a coach, might be estimated at 60 pounds, in cluding rental and tips to the coachman, or S168. Cars for wedding attendants could be rented for about 20 pounds or $56. -Trousseau. A trousseau fit for a princess might he esti mated conservatively at 1,000 pounds or $2,800. To this add 200 pounds ($560) for going- Ar Jamboree Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wyatt and three chil dren from Medford were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Wyatt's mother and brother, Mrs. Minnie Bloom ingcamp and Charles. The Wyatts arrived from Medford to attend the square dance jamboree in Yreka Saturday evening. LET BEAUTY CULTURE BE YOUR CAREER! Enroll Now for April Classes Come in and see us at MEDFORD BEAUTY SCHOOL 3 West 6lh St. - or Call 772-61 55 THE WALKING SHOE LOOK by . Stretchable topline for perfect fit Fashion's smart new crescent toe Featuring a flexible air-foam inner-sole In White Polished Leather 14 95 1 1 Ik v. W nl l kl dliwi jivhl Central at Main Downtown Medford 773-3813 and Make Your Appointment! Bring your children . . . BABY SITTERS will be at your disposal at the Blood mobile to take good care of them while you give your blood. MEDFORD'S QUOTA for the two days is 300 pints. We Will Pick Up Blood Donors Within A Tan Milt Ridiui of Medford The Red Cross- BLOODMOBILE Will Be at the Medford Red Cross Building -60 Hawthorne April 8th and 9th MONDAY-2 p.m. to 6 p.m. TUESDAY-10a.m.to2p.m. In Shady Cove, Wednesday, April 10 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.-V.F.W Hall Help Jackson County meet its blood quota. The blood you donate will )e used to meet the needs in Jackson County's four hospitals. Please- Do YOUR Share MedfordTribune