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WTribune
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1963
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An annual event with the Central
Point Garden Club is the fall show
of artistic arrangements made from
dried materials. Some are in the
holiday mood and others are all
season creations. The 1963 event
was held recently at the Jackson
County Extension Service building
and this interesting entry, made by
Mrs. Ivan Skyrman, was in the "Na
ture's Whimsey" section. Mrs. Skyr
man arranged a piece of desert
wood with a bit of yellow and
gree.i dried lichen at the base, a
rock and two tiny burro figurines
on a piece of weathered board taken
from an old barn.
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To raise money for Sacred Heart Hospital, women of Providence Guild have made plans for a Holiday Fair. On sale at the Fair, to be held December
6 at the hospital, will be "trees" made from cones of newspaper to which an assortment of small objects such as rigatoni, buttons, bottle caps, acorns
and nut shells are glued and the whole sprayed gold or silver, Working on the trees is Mrs. Don Taylor.
Mrs. Henry Grossman achieved a different texture in
a Christmas candle by putting ice cubes in the hot
wax as she poured it into the mold. This blue candle
arrangement, displayed at the Central Point Garden
Club show, stands on a silver plate and is completed
with silver Chrfslmas tree balls at the base of an
evergreen sprig.
Valley Women
Hold Bazaars,
Decor Shows
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c A variety of colorful candles will be on sale at the annual Christmas bazaar of-St. Anne's Atlar Society to be held
December 7 at St. Mary's Elementary School gymnasium from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Pictured here are Mrs. Frank
Gritsch (at left) and Mrs. Paul Moore, bazaar chairmen, with some of the candles displayed at the Grilsch home.
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WfOf' "Fried" marbles' made tnta clusters f beautiful fer f'' O SS. '
i-T -iiSif?' lr J$Ft!Z ' I "TWJi V artificial grapes will be on sale at the Providence ti " f 1 jl ' ' " '.j.
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Mrs. John Holmer's entry in the recent annual fall show of Central Point Garden
Club was this artistic combination of a brass and ceramic lamp, aspidistra leaves
treated with glycerine, sprayed holly and dried marigold blossoms. Mr. Holmer
put the lamp together and his wife filled the shade with grson wax for t candle.
Mrs. Darrell Miller, one of the chairmen of the annual Providence Guild event, is shown here surrounded by the
various materials used to make the artificial grapes. Marbles, heated very hot and then plunged abruptly into cold
water to crackle the glass, are formed into grape-like chaster. Leavosare made Jrojn Jaits. oj-wusid-vo.lti--'
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