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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 1983 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Linda Kcplinger and Tom McGraw are shown here in a scene from "Inherit Ihe Wind" which the Medford Thespian Society will produce this week at the Medford High School auditorium beginning Thursday. The Medford Woman To Be Hostess JACKSONVILLE - Mr. Har old Reed will speak on "Hop sage" at a meeting of Jackson ville Garden club planned for Thursday, Novrmber 21. It will be held at the home of Mrs. R. T. Nichol, 1555 South Peach Street, Medford, at 1:30 p.m. Miss Hallam To Darrel D. Mr. and Mrs. George Wil liam Hallam of Richmond, Va., announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lou, to Darrel Duane Brittsan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Granvil Fletcher Brittsan, Medford. Miss Hallam attended Lynch burg College in Lynchburg, Va., and was graduated from Trans World Training Center, Kansas City, Mo. She is employed with Cargill, Wilson and Acree, Inc., Richmond. Mr. Brittsan received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Oregon where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity and was btudent Association president, He is employed with Sigma Phi Epsilon national headquarters in Richmond. A late January planned. wedding Is The Fashionette "Quality Is Not Expensive" FINE FASHIONS AT BIG SAVINGS GROUP DOUBLE KNIT 2-PIECE SUITS VAIUES TO $39.98 Sm Group Tailored & Jersey DRESSES VALUES $14.98 TO $22.98 WOOL SKIRTS and MIX 'N' MATCH Sizes 8 to 20 Values to $12.98 GROUP COATS IMPORTED WOOL AND WATER REPELLANT VAIUES TO $49.98 SMALL GROUP CAR COATS VALUES TO $29.98 NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES -JUST ARRIVED LONG FORMALS! NEW GROUP The Fashionette LADIES' 22 South Cintral & ft - 1 i : : , n a V'W ' .M4 plot concerns the trial of a biology teacher charged with teaching theories forbidden by slate law. Tickets are available from mem bers of the society, from Mrs. Lenore Zapell, the director, or at the boxoffice. Club Announces Plans For CARE Tag Week Plans to conduct a "CARE Tag Week" from November 21 through November 27, to raise funds for the CARE literacy Is Engaged Brittsan Nancy Lou Hallam (Dementi photo) CfiQ I J00 SWEATERS $5 $10.00 FOR $0088 FINAL READY-TO-WEAR Atrou From Cralerian program, were announced today by Mrs. Beryl Lyon, president of Medford Travel Study Club, of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs. This Is the sixth year that the club has joined the Oregon Federation and the General Federation of Women's Clubs in supporting the CARE program. Federated Clubs in the West ern states are sending aid to Costa Rica, Guatemala, Hong King, and India. The Eastern states are aiding Mexico, Iran, Turkey, and Pakistan. Mrs. Dexter Otis Arnold, president of General Federation of Women's Clubs, has chosen tnis LAnh, literacy program for her administration, 1962 1964. During this administration, international interests are di rected toward helping the peo ple of these eight countries ac quire the basic skills of reading and writing to "Strengthen the Arm ot uoerty". American Help Although the governments of these developing countries are attempting to solve their illiter acy problems in ways best suit ed to their DeoDlc. thev have few facilities and face difficul ties they cannot surmount with out help, Mrs. Arnold said. Through CARE, American wom en will provide educational ma terial to be used in conjunction with adult literacy and primary programs under the direction of trained teachers. Mrs. John L. Mansfield is program chairman. She has ar ranged for club members to be stationed in the united States National Bank and the First Na tional Bank, Thursday and Fri day, November 21 and 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to accept "contributions toward this vital effort to provide basic educa tional supplies to thousands of men, women and children, who would otherwise not learn to read and write for lack of pa per, pencils, or eyen black boards." Mrs. Elizabeth Settle, of Trav el Study Club, is chairman for a CARE tea to be held Tuesday, November 26, from 2 to 4 p.m. in tne tircpiace room In the Girls Community Club. There will be speakers from these countries. Mrs. Hoyt Hay will provide music. Mrs. Clay M. Lee, stale chair man of projects, has named tne weeK ot November 17 as i CARE Tag Week, state-wide in Oregon. There will be 97 clubs supporting this drive in the state. Two Chapters Plan Sessions Wednesday luncheon meetings have been scheduled by two chapters of the PEO Sister hood. William Ruck of Medford High School will speak for Chapter CG on "New Educational Fa cilities." The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William M. Caldwell, 2!XiA Jacksonville Highway. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. by Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark. Mr, Ruck's talk will include slides taken during trips the past year by area educators un der the auspices of the Oregon Program. . Chaptor CP will meet at 12:30 p.m. at the home o( Mrs. Leon. ard Mayticld, 1 Black Oak Drive. She will be assisted by mm. tverett f aocr and Mrs. Walter Higgins. Mrs. A. C. Fries, Ashland, state organiter. will he a mimi The program will bo given by the officers. Charter To Be Presented To New Delphian Chapter On the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the first Med' ford Delphian Chapter a new generation of Delphians will re ceive a charter from the na tional organization for a new chapter when they meet in Girls Community Club, at 10 a.m., Friday, December 6, to elect officers for the coming year. Mrs. Albert B. Schwab, mem bership chairman, explains the object as mental stimulation and growth, because "whatever we do, we shall do better with better minds." Believing that all parts of the brain are brought into play in a spontaneous ex change of views, members twice a month engage in a 90-minute session for a free and spontan eous exchange of ideas. In the Wedding Rites Are Planned The forthcoming marriage of Miss Carmen Christina Valen tine and Marvin Eugene Fraz ier, both of Portland, has been set for December 28 in Medford Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The bride-elect, a graduate of St. Mary's High School, Med ford, is employed by the Pacific Power and Light Company, Portland as a teletype operator. She is a daughter of Mrs. Anne Valentine, Route 3, Box 186-A, Medford, and Henry A. Valentine, Longview, Wash. ,.Her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Opie Eugene Frazier, Route 3, Box 218-A, Medford. He attended Phoenix High School and was graduated from St. Mary's High School. He is a graduate of the University of Portland where he received his bachelor of science degree in Juno, 1963. He is attending grad uate school there. News Received Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. R. Burton El- ledge, West Linn, Ore., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Catherine El lcdgc, to Ensign E. Lorcn Cant rall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward L. Cantrall, 506 South Newtown Street, Medford. The bride elect is attending Oregon State University and is student teaching in Portland. Her fiance is stationed with the Unites States Navy aboard the USS Cowell at Long Beach, Calif. He is a 1962 graduate of OSU. The couple plans a mid-January wedding in Oregon City. Catherine Ellcdgc 7 FESTIVAL . OP VALUE SAVE 25 The Ten Most Essential Ssrving and Accessory Pieces GORHAM STERLING All Regular Gorham Designs This Is the time for Gorham Sterling owners to complete or add to their serv ice at this remarkable saving! The ten most popular pieces are also the ten most necessary for a confident hostess be sure you have them all. Through November 23rd oiy.' pA 0rly iMAin OntM1! Ou-wi Cn g fm II N CENTRAL E pr Convenient Terms If Desired interest of spontaneity prepared talks, notes and papers are not used. Every member takes part, but no one may talk more than three minutes. A different member serves as chairman for each session. To keep conversation to the point, she follows a discussion guide which contains the provocative questions on the basic fact and theory supplied in advance of the meeting to the members. The subjects for discussion have been selected to help the individual to do a better job as a person, as a wife or mother, and as a citizen. They are cor related from three connected areas of knowledge: psycholog ical, for new interpretations of personality, environment and hereditary factors, individual and family relationships; politi cal, for a survey of the ways people in different nations con duct their social life, earn a living, govern or are governed; anthropological, tor-a compari son of the behaviors of people who live in diverse societies of the world. Difference between fact and theory and opinion is empha sized. Delphian is nonpolitical, non sectarian, and prohibits chap ters from engaging in controver sial issues. Members think to gether without thinking alike. The Medford Chapter, as part of an Oregon statewide organiz ation, will become affiliated with the Portland Assembly of Delphian Chapters, which is one of the oldest Delphian organiza tions in the United States. Returns Home TALENT - Mrs. Budd Mor row arrived home last week from Seal Beach, Calif., where she had been a guest of a daugh ter. Miss Tcrri Gizzl Californians To Wed Here News has been received here of the engagement of Miss Tcrri Gizzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi''am Gizzi, Southampton, England, to Robert A. Ashton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ash ton, 624 Benson Street. Both the bride-elect and her fiance, are employed for the Sunswcet Company, San Jose, Calif. She is a graduate of an English secretarial school. The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Medford High School and plans to enter Ven tura Technical College after January 1. The wedding has been set for June in Medford. Accessory Cocktail or Oyster Dessertspoon. Iced Beverage Spoon... Not available In Esprit, Firelight, Prieta Tms&pm AI i 1 . .iSat 4 Vff el"' '' -f' r",' S Women from throughout the valley attended the Gamma XI Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, "Winter Fantasies" fashion show recently in Rogue Valley Country Club. Shown seated at their luncheon table during the event Is a group of Events Honor Bride-Elect Miss Patricia Leek, bride- elect of Jack Findley, was hon ored November 2 at two events. The first, a brunch, was given in the home ot Mrs. uoraon Williams, 3634 Madrona Lane. The honored guest was present ed gifts. The other, also a shower, was given by Mrs. Steven Wisely, in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. r ioya Wisely, 724 West Jackson street. The home was decorated with flowers and autumn leaves. The bride - elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aulton Leek, 1530 West Main Street and the bridegroom - elect's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Find ley, 737 Stevens Street. The wedding is set tor Decem ber 21. Sandra Fariss, Ralph Simon Are Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L, Fariss, 2870 Crater Lake High way, Medford, announce tne en easement of their daughter Sandra Lvnn Fariss, to Ralph Edward Simon. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simon Route 1. Box 378. Talent. . Miss Fariss was graduated from Medford High School in 1961 and is employed at Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital as a ward clerk. Mr. Simon is teach ina vocational agriculture at Phoenix High School. - Mr. and Mrs. Fariss an nounced the engagement news at a birthday dinner given for their daughter November 10. The oartv was held in the rec reation hall of the Linger Longer Mobile Manor and was attended by 34 trienas ana rela tives. The wedding is set for March. Sandra Lynn Fariss PRICE LISTING Piicts (Price viries with designs) Fork.. NOW t 4.13 to $ 4.11 Ms- i 5.50 to 6.50 NOW 6.19 to $ 7.31 Reg. $ 8.25 to $ 9.75 NOW S 9.44 to $ 6.5! Ret, $ 7 ?5 to $ 8.75 Jemini Pieces All Patterns Butter Serving Knife, H.rL. 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There will be a plant sale. 2) is innerware Now with amazing new stain resistant SR 40 Melamine Cups! in cotton and ENJOY A LESSON IN LOVELINESS With BEAUTY COUNSELOR COSMETICS 772-7461 773-7154 NORITAKE HUTSCHENREUTHER WEDGWOOD OXFORD BONE DANSK BROOK PARK TEXAS WARE FRANCISCAN Another Shipment ; of Bright, Beautiful Brookpark Glasses has arrived - Jewel tones of Avocado green, Bristol blue, am ber and cranberry . . . goblets, sherbets and wines $6.95 set of- 8 waters, old fashions and juice $4.95 set of 8. ORDER YOUR SET TODAY A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT TOO! v ITS TIME TO SELECT YOUR Christmas Cards from our beautiful display on the main floor. Holiday Candles are glitter bright gold, blue green, red, purple, scented votives, decor ated cylinders plus tap ers and angel chime candles, 2)7 East Main Medford, Oregon fhont 772. Mil -, A Charga-Piatt Stora ' 131