Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 26, 1963, Image 5

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Preparing for in skits held Monday
evening by primary children of the 2nd
Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, are these four children who partici
pated. Shown, left to right, are Jody Dam
ron, Mrs. Jack Damron, who with Mrs. Bert
Davis directed the productiont Jeanne Zim-
Jacksonville
Groups Make
Dance Plans
Jacksonville-The auxiliary
to Centennial Post 100 of the
American Legion made plans
August 23 for serving refresh
ments during the post's Har
vest dance to be held Friday,
August 30 in the Jacksonville
Community club.
Proceeds from the dance
which is open to the public,
will go toward child welfare
work. Music will be furnished
by the Melodious Four.
The auxiliary and post held
a joint meeting and a social
hour with refreshments fol
lowed. Mrs. Earl B. Bigalow and
Mrs. Clark Walker of the aux
iliary to Post 15, Medford
were visitors and Mrs. Biga
low spoke to the auxiliary
members following the joint
meeting.
Looking for a majestic coat
of arms in Roman Gold fin
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decorations are among one
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wall accessories.
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km
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Sanitone Clean!
It's exam time for your youngsters ward
robes They'll pass every test for good
grooming if each garment is Sanitone serv
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back crisp and clean as new with our Sani
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mer. Billy Davis (who is peeking out from
behind Jeanne), and Kelly David. In addi
tion to the variety show a bazaar was held
with items made by the children displayed.
Among the items for sale was an afghan
made by the graduating class.
WORK SMARTER
- NOT HARDER
By BERNICE
Oregon State
Don't be heartbroken over
a broken dish. Dishes can
be mended with epoxy glue if
you have all the pieces and
they fit together. The mended
dish can even be washed in
a dishwasher because these
new glues withstand heat,
moisture and detergents.
Epoxy glues are the mix-as-you-mend
kind. They take
time to "cure" so you'll need a
way to hold the pieces intact
until the glue gets a firm
grip.
For glue clues on kind which
to use, read the directions
on the container. Don't con
fuse epoxy glue with the
milky white plastic glues.
These are fine for decorative
items, but they're not water
proof. Use your vacuum cleaner
to speed up freezer defrost
ing. But mind this word of
caution. First take the cleaner
to an open door or on the
porch. Connect the hose to
appearance
BE SMART
CALL ON
US TODAYI
601 E. Main
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University
the blower end, flip the switch
and whisk the dust out of
the hose. Then you're ready
to blow clean warm air on
the freezer.
Perspiration stains usually
come out when laundered in
warm suds. If the color of
the fabric has changed, try
to restore it by treating with
either ammonia or white vine
gar. Then rinse thoroughly.
If a yellow slain remains
on a wnite garment, use a
bleach suitable for the fabric,
This could be chlorine type
except for silk or wool. For
these, use the powdered
Bieacn.
If color from a coat lining
has transferred to a white
shirt, then you'll need to treat
it with a dye remover which
you can get at a drug, variety
or grocery store.
Youngsters are like popcorn
when they get to a camp
ground, says Jessalee Malla
lieu, OSU Extension recrea
tion specialist. They pop all
over the place and often Bet
! lost.
Each child should have a
whistle on a string around
his neck. Tiny tots need a
bell attached to their cloth
ing. 4
Friends Visit
In Hornbrook
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Ivon Howard had as visitors
one day last week friends
from their former town of
Kenney, 111., Mr. and Mrs Bill
Webb and Mrs. Clark Alex
ander. The travelers were en
route to Cottage Grove, Ore.,
to visit a sister of Mrs. Webb.
Family Spends
Week on Coast
Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Chadwick and children
Christy, Jim. and Mike re
turned the first of the week
from Brookings, Ore., where
they had spent a week camp
ing and salmon fishing at Har-
! ris Beach State Park. While
they were at the Oregon coast,
their older son, George, was
on the California coast with
friends at Santa Cruz.
Calendar
Monday:
6:30 p.m.-Chrysanthemums
circle of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft, Eagles hall.
Tuesday:
9:30 a.m.-Women's fellow
ship of First Christian church,
Swander group, with Mrs. W.
I. House, route 3, box 217.
10 a.m.-Women's fellowship
1 of First Christian church, Mo
i Cracken group, with Mrs.
Floyd Cary, route 4, box 470;
, Clark, with Mrs. M. E. Olson,
764 Pittview dr., Central
I Point.
10:30 a.m.-Women's fellow
i ship, First Baptist church,
1 Fireplace room at church.
12:30 p.m.-Past Chiefs club
of Pythian Sisters, with Mrs.
, Walter L. Michael, 475 Char
i lotte Ann rd.
I p.m.-Women's fellowship
of First Christian church,
Troxell group, with Mrs. B.
T. Rice, 318 Haven St.; Weare,
, with Mrs. M. E. Lawrence, 39
I North Orange t.
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
Social Events
Fabrics Upstage Fashions
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press International
paris-iUPH-Fabrics upstaged
the fashions in the Paris style
collections for autumn and
winter.
Photographs of the Paris
couturiers' collections releas
ed today show that the French
styles offered few definite
changes and are basking
peacefully in a stable condi
tion. In the absence of any start
ling differences, designers
sought out fabric manufac
turers to make clothes appear
different from last season.
The fabric houses' creations
had international buyers ex
claiming that Paris cloth was
the most beautiful in history,
and also the most expensive.
It will be a tweedy and
woolly winter, with the House
of Christian Dior featuring
huge hound's tooth checks in
unusual blurred pastels. Col
ors in tweeds in the July
shows were unusual such as
lavender and black, olive
green and cantaloupe orange.
Irish Tweeds
fiahriplle Chanel's Irish
tweeds came in light creamy
nnlnrc snrh as nale orance.
vpllnw. enld and lavender.
One hit was her "vamp" coat
of gold nubby wool with an
orangey-gold fox collar.
Long evening coats ot wool
replaced satins and silks in
the Paris collections. The
Italian husband - wife design
ing team of Simonetta-Fabiani
displayed one of black -ana
white checked wool.
Nina Ricci's star long even
coat shimmered in tangerine
wool mohair, worn over a
flnnr . Ipnpth narrow black
satin skirt and tailored white
blouse.
Artificial fabrics that look
like snakeskin, oilskin and
shiny leather also dominated
the Paris collections. Many
artificial lpathpr raincoats had
an embossed design to give a
quilted effect, otten tnese ele
gant coats were lined with
fur from curly Mongolian
sheep to fluffy raccoon.
Real and artificial snaKe
skin and leopard popped up
in vests, hells, hats, coats.
suits and even dresses.
The predominant fabric for
cocktail and evening was
"cloque silk," having a design
slightly raised in bas relief.
Designer Marc Bohan at
Dior brought back Chantilly
lace for evening gowns, as did
rrUtnhitl Ralenriaea. He
showed unlined lace evening
coats over lace dresses.
Stylet Not Revolutionary
Although fabrics were start
ling, styles were not revolu
tionary. Most houses dutifully
Luncheon Given
In Mt. Shasta j
Hnrnhrnnlt - Mrs. Henlev
Clawson attended a luncheon
in Mt Shasta Fridav honorine
Mrs. C. A. Nicholas of Weed,
Calif., who is moving to ban
Francisco. The luncheon was
eiven bv Mrs. Bert Bartlett at '
her home, and all of the
guests had been neighbors and
frinnrte manv vpars affn in the
old Long-Bell company lum-'
ber town of Tennanl, Lain.
Mr. Nicholas, a long - time
employee of the Long-Bell di-;
vision of the International
Paper company, will be em-!
ployed in San Francisco.
Arts and Crafts
Session Slated i
Mrs. Devearl Pugmire will .
conduct the arts and crafts
meeting of the 2nd Ward Re- i
lief society of the Church of j
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, Tuesday, August 27, at
9 a.m.
The meeting will continue
until noon at the church, 648
South Ivy street.
The members will work on
bazaar items since the bazaar
is scheduled in November.
Mrs. Elzy Kees will be in
charge of nursery. i
i
McLean Family j
Visits in City
Visitors in the valley last
week included Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McLean and sons, Ver
non and Gary. Tigard, Ore.
They were guests of Mrs. Mc
Lean's mother, Mrs. Mabel
Sims, and grandmother, Mrs
W. W. Hartley, 814 South
Newtown street. The Medford
visit climaxed a vacation trip
10 Victoria, B.C.
New Diet Food
Resembles Candy
New York - WW - A new
diet food in candy bar form
has a nutlike texture and
flavor in a butterscotch-flavored
coating.
Each 200-calorie bar con
tains 23 natural foods, includ
ing milk. 3 kinds of oil, 10
fruits, millet, wheat germ,
and sesame and sunflower
seeds.
Used as a did food, it
should be eaten with a liquid
such as milk, which provides
additional protein, says the
manufacturer. The liquid
causes the millet, a grain
ceregl. to increase in volume
to satistr the feeling of hun
ger. I
followed King Balenciaga's
lean, unfitted, loose look. Bui
two houses evolved into a
"newer" look that might be
a prediction of what you will
wear in years to come: Hu
bert Givency brought back
coats, suits and dresses fitted
in the waist in the "princess
line;" Bohan at Dior used
wide, padded footballish
shoulders and longer suit
jackets.
Skirts remained narrow and
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Women's News
In Paris' Winter Showings
short. Jacques Heim alone
showed skirts at mid-calf but
nobody took him seriously.
Designer Francois Crahy at
the House of Nina Ricci tried
longer coats over short skirts,
an idea that might go over if
the world suffers as frigid a
winter as last year.
Waists Anyplace
Narrow shoulders still were
seen but many designers of
fered wider shoulders and
sleeves. Waists were anyplace
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You can also count on see
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