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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1963)
7:00 P.M. Mr. Robert Taylor (left) and Mr. Robert Ciabani (right) find a few moment! to discuss one of the world-famous artist's newest paintings, while waiting for the guests to arrive at the preview benefit. 9:00 P.M. As an interested guests look on, Mrs. Wes Pearson models one of nine fashion ensembles provided for the benefit by cooperating merchants for the Dean & Taylor event. &Jt 7:30 P.M. Mrs. William Clark (left), Mrs. Warren Bishop (right), and Mrs. William Dawkins (seated make final makeup touches few minutes before the fur and formal wear fashion show. I 111 ill ll "V" rtMOUk' m wviry i iijwiH) Thank You Our Guests: who, by attending our 1 964 Pontiac Car Show ing last Wednesday evening, made possible the contribution of $414 to the Junior Service League sponsored Hard of Hearing Kinder garten. Our Fashion Models: Mrs. Russell Acheson, Mrs. Warren Bishop, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. William Dawkins, Mrs. Charles Gustafson, Mrs. Frank Hopewell, Mrs. Wes Pearson, Mrs. Dorris Reed, and Miss Susan Watrude. Our Business Friends Who Contributed: Alber's Feed and Seed, Brainerd's, Burelson's and Burel son's Shoe Salon, De-Na Beauty Salon, Fontaine's Fram ing Studio, Furs by Samuel, Jean Hart, Laurine's Carpet House, Lusk Music Company, Mann's Department Store, Moore's Patio & Toy Shop, North's Chuckwagon, Rath's, Rogue Valley Country Club, Stanley's Restaurant, Trow bridge and Flynn, Winnie's Style Salon and Wiggcry. 2177 soutn 8:30 P.M. Host Bob Taylor opens the show, Introducing guests of honor, Robert Ciabani and William Fontaine. (Below) Mrs. Charles Gustafson models while Mrs, E, Sickles moderates and John Lusk provides background music. DiiAN & TAYLOR For three hours, more than seven hundred guests thronged the Dean & Taylor Pontiac showroom to enjoy watching an art exhibit, fashion show and new ear preview. m lIMJp" JwfeA'-. ; 10:30 P.M. Host Robert Taylor, Mrs. John Collins, Mayor James Dunlevy, and Robert Ciabani exchange smiles over the success of the car show benefit which brought contributions of $414, later presented to the JSL Hard of Hearing kindergarten.