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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1963
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The guests would have arrived on fool or by wagon and
buggy instead, of by automobile, the women's skirts would
brush the floor instead of barely covering the knees and
they would have danced the polka or Virginia reel to fiddle
music instead of the twist or cha-cha to an orchestra, rec
ords or radio. However, the guests who attended the Holiday
Ball almost a century ago for which this old invitation was
written, would doubtless have enjoyed themselves as much
as (he guests al parlies given this month in the Rogue
Valley. The invitation is the property of C. G. Pccblcr who
found it in the attic of the Colver building in Phoenix where
the hall was held and in which the Pccblers now operate
an antique store and make their home. Found in 1927, the
hand-written invitation was already a valuable memento of
times gone by, and Mr. Pccblcr put it in a frame for safe
keeping. Samuel Colver erected the building in 1854, and it
was first used by the Indian agent. Later it. was the resi
dence of the Colver family. The names of t lie "manigcrs"
arc still known in the valley and Mrs. Atlon Anderson, iMcd
fnrd. the former Agnes Colver, is a descendant of Samuel
Colver.
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Miikn lluvashi (at Iff t ) and Tnshikn Fiinnhnshi, Japanese
exchange students attending Mcdlord High School, will speak
for a mreting of Christian Business and Professional Women's
Council at a dinner at Rogue Valley Country Club January 2
at 6: IS p.m. Mrs. Ralph Mallack will sing and Ray Lewis will
provide piano music during dinner. Melvin Frost will show
slides of a recent trip abroad. (Ilrainerd Photos)
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Here's How
To Keep
On List
By Goy Pauley
NEW YORK (UPI)-Take note
of a few New Year's resolut
ions in fashion and you might
find yourself on one of those
best-drcssed lists in 19G4.
Culled from all of the advice
so freely given through the last
year, from assorted authorities,
this column has selected several
which should help you arrive
at least among your family and
friends, if not on that nationally
publicized roster of elegants.
Resolve to keep, and use, a
good clolhes brush al both home
and office.
Resolve not to pull at your
girdle in public.
Resolve to keep purse from
becoming a catch-all in which
paper clips, gummed labels,
compact, check stubs, hair
spray, pencils, memos to your
self, Kleenex, a couple of safety
pins, key chain, trading stamps,
and charge plates fight for space
among the other necessities, like
billfold.
Resolve not to look run
down at the heels. Keep lifts in
top shape, shoes shined. There
are those you know who look
at a foot and ankle first.
Don't Be Faddist
Resolve not to follow
EVERY fad and lo remember
that simplicity is the secret of
elegance. But'allow the frivolity
of one splurge, say on a zany
fur hat or a pair of boots. For
fashion should not be all that
deadlv serious
Resolve lo keep the white
touches of blouses, collars and
cuffs, stark white. No cosmetic
smudge. No second day grime.
Rcolve to restrain use of
eye makeup. One masculine ob
server we know complains that
all the eyeshadow and eye pencil
are turning women into a bunch
of clowns.
Resolve to unstack those
hairdos. Overly-teased and con
fused hair combs are outmoded.
Dr. Giles
To Speak
For Society
Dr. William B. Giles. Rogue
Valley Manor, will relate some
of his philatelic experiences in
South America at a meeting of
the Southern Oregon Philatelic
Society Thursday, January 2. It
will be held at 7:110 p.m. at Girls
Community Club.
The presentation will be illus
trated with material from Dr.
Giles' extensive stamp collec
tion. The new officers, William L.
White, Mrs. Muriel Shortridge,
and Frank Applcgate, will exhib
it frames or pages of stamps
from their collections. Mr. Ap
plegate was recently honored by
the State Revenue Society, Sun
nyvale, Calif., when it announc
ed its first list of honorary mem
bers. He was one of the four
outstanding philatelists so hon
ored by unanimous vote of the
SRS board of directors. Mr. Ap
plegate has served as a presi
dent of the American Revenue
Association and has been a lead
er in the revenue field for many
years. At present he is collect
ing and cataloging the local rev
enue stamps of Pennsylvania.
Russell Herbert, membership
chairman, will announce the
winner of the lflKI membership
contest at the January meeting
and a new contest will begin for
lflfvl. A stamp auction will be
conducted by the club auction
eer. Refreshments arc lo be served
by Mr. Applcgate, Elmer Bink
cr and Edward Butcher.
Executive board members ap
pointed by the new president
are Aranka Chacherc, exhibi
tion,' Mrs. Mabel Houck, hospi
lality; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert,
membership; Mrs. Irene Cordier
and Mrs. W. H. Walwyn, pro
gram; Mrs. Eric de Place, pub
licity; Mrs. Edith Gilford, re
freshments; Waller L. Rohlfing,
ways and means; Elmer J.
Binker, bulletin editor.
Family Visits
Hamilton Home
1 The two sons and daughter
of Mrs. Moore Hamilton, 43
Rose Avenue, have been holi
day visitors at the family home, i
Her son and daugnter-in-iaw
Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Hamilton
Jr., Oregon City, and their four
children left for their home Sun
day after a brief visit here. Mr.
Hamilton is with (he Clackamas
County Branch of the Title and
Trust Company in Oregon City.
Mrs. Bruce Sampson, Mrs.
Hamilton's daughter from Port
land, accompanied her brother
and sister-in-law here. She was
Installation Set
For Bethel 14
Saturday Night
Installation of officers of
Bethel 14, International Order
of Job's Daughters, will be held
at Mcdford Masonic Temple
Saturday, January 4 at 7:20
p.m. The public is invited to at
tend. A dance will follow the
ceremony.
The last meeting of Uie Beth
el, presided over by Honored
Queen Ada Harris, was Mason
ic and Eastern Star night.
Rcames Chapter of Eastern Star
exemplified their opening and
closing ceremonies.
Escorted and introduced in
the East were Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Pcnington, worthy ma
tron and worthy patron of
Realties Chapter of Eastern
Star; Miss Patricia Harris, past
queen of Bethel 14; Mrs. Carl
Elhart, past grand guardian of
Oregon and past guardian of
Bethels 14 and 22; L. R. Ma
mng, past grand associate
guardian of Oregon and past as-J
sociaie guaraian ot tseincls 14
and 55.
Presentation of a gift to the
bethel from Reames Chapter
was made by Mrs. Pcnington
to Queen Ada Harris.
Gayle Johnson reported on
the recent slumber party held
at the Mcdford Masonic Temple
and Jody Simmons reported on
"go to church" Sunday.
A caroling party was planned
for December 2.1.
Candy sale prizes were award
ed to the Misses Penny Hatzi,
Sue Kaer and Gayle Johnson.
Refreshments were served in
the dining room after the meet
ing by the Misses Sue, Sheldon.
Sue Griffin, Sharon Hanke and
their mothers.
Students Plan
To Attend Game
Midshipman Ralph S. Lob-
dell, student at the United
Stales Naval Academy, Annapo
lis, Md., left Sunday for Dallas.
Tex., after spending the Christ
mas noiiaays here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent M.
Lobdell. 1007 Murray Avenue.
Midshipman Lobdell was ac
companied by Arthur L. House,
a Naval Air cadet stationed at
Pensacola, Fla., and a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil House, for
mer Medford residents, who
was a guest of the Lobdells for
the holidays.
Also a house guest of the
Lobdells was Michael D. Jack
son, Kansas City, Mo., who is a
student at Oregon State Univer
sity, Corvallis.
Michelnns Visit
Jn Weed Home
WEED Mr. and Mrs. Mario
Michelon and little daughter,
Janice, Clovcrdale. were pre
holiday guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Michelon.
Mr. Michelon, a native of Hilt,
was graduated from Yreka
High School and Chico State
College, and is a vice-principal
in the Clovcrdale Elementary
Schools.
Writer
Leaves
For Paris
ASHLAND - Richard Lamb
left by plane Sunday night for
Paris, rKance, where he is to
join Michel Lagrande in writing
the lyrics for a musical show.
Lagrande is ranked as th
Leonard Bernstein of F r a n c e
and has composed the scores of
many successful "hits" with
long runs in London, Paris,
Rome and other European cen
ters. Mr. Lamb spend Christmas
In Ashland at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Drew Lamb, having flown out
from New York to Palo Alto,
Calif., where he joined his
younger brother Jim, a fresh
man al Stanford University. The
two drove north together for the
holidays.
During his student years at
Stanford Mr. Lamb directed and
played in the university stage
productions and for the past sev
eral years has been in dramatic
Murk in New York as well as in
summer theatre on the east
coast. While in Paris his ad
dress will be Hotel deCastillc.
Sports Clothes j
To Be Shown
A showing of winter sports
clothing will be held at a meet
ing of Christian Women s Club
to be held Friday, January 3, at
12:30 p.m. at Rogue Valley
Country Club. Luncheon will be
served. ;
Narrator for the show will b
Mrs. Irene Murdoch, assistant
winter sports director for the'.
Mt. Ashland ski area.
Charles McFarlane, radio an
nouncer from Ashland, will bn
the guest speaker. Robert Cull
Jr., and his son Bob will play
trumpet duets.
A nursery is maintained at
the Westminster Presbyterian
Church, 201)0 Oakwood Drive.
Reservations are to he madu
with Mrs. T. F. Martin, 772
R2:i0, no later than tomorrow,
January 1.
Couples Visit
At Lindsay Home
W1LDERV1LLE - Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Pierce and Mr.
Pierce's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Pierce, Eugene, Ore.,
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Lindsay. Mrs. Nicl
Pierce was the former Alma
Lindsay.
Family Weight Watching
Bear in mind that your chil
dren's lifelong food habits are set
while they're very young and
it's you who set them.
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New Year's Day
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GREETINGS TO OUR MANY FRIENDS
AND BEST WISHES IN THE YEAR AHEAD
Resolve lo dress not only ininpri voslorrlav hv her hus-
for your self-assurance but fur , band. LI. Samson, USNR, who
the assurance of the
your life.
Get Together Club
Names New Officers;
Get Together Club has elected
new officers and ihey will pre
side for the first time at a meet
ing set for Friday, January 3,
at 1 p.m at Girls Community
Club. A covered dish luncheon
will be served.
The new officers are Mrs.
Annmac Ford, chairman; Mrs.
C. W. Ecclcston, vice president;
Mrs. Tom Edsall. secretary
treasurer; Mrs. Floyd Lewis,
reporter.
Retiring president is Mrs. A.
C. Lucas.
The luncheon cnmmiltnc for
Friday is Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Ec
clcston, Mrs. Mac Morrison and
Mrs. Anna McCormack.
Borrs Entertain
Resolve to determine y n u r i Family Members
type. Let's face it. Some of us j Pn0spECT-Guests
spent the week end on fluty at
(he Sand Point Naval Station. I
He is a pilot. The Samsons will ,
leave today for Los Angele j
where he will serve us a law j
clerk for Judge William G.
East, a federal district judge,
during a federal court session.
Another son, Robert, will
leave January 3 for Hanover,
N.H., where he is a senior at
Dartmouth College.
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Four Generations
At Yule Dinner
MONTAGUE Four genera
tions were present for Christ
mas Day dinner and holiday
activities at the home of Mrs.
Henrietta Terwilliger and her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Walter who
jointly run a ranch in the Little
Shasta area.
Guests included Mrs. Aldce
Davis, mother of Mrs. Terwilli
ger, Miss Jessie Coonrod,
Yreka: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lca-
nnrCDi.-rT n.mdc fnr :h ' vnrc Ml llphrnrv V.'rnnn Wa I-
just are not right out of Vogue ho,idays a( the Warrcn Barr , crs and the three Larry Wallers
or Harper s Bazaar, able to put ; rCaldcnce were Mr. and Mrs. ! children. Patricia, Chris and
on an extreme and carry it o-: Warrcn Barr Jr., and children, ! and Vanita.
-Resolve to work in some , Snerrjei nteborah, Kathy and I Miss Coonrod was the house
brilliant color in the wardrobe, Jim phoenix: Mr. and Mrs. guest of her sister, Mrs. Davis,
no matter what the wage or the Harold BaT and tniidreni Pe. j lhon rernaincd in the valley an
age bracket. Todays spectrum becc,, 2nd Pau pr0Spect; and , other day to visit with her neph
of color is so wide there are ,ohn 3arri (.llher of Warrcn j ed and (amjVi Mr- anfj Mrs.
bright hues to become everyone. , Barr Sr ; Don rjoonrod and family.
Resolve not to pour it on in i j
the way ol accessories. One' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pringlc M-,nrnfc C,rpnrl
nm dsr.rlino nlnne i and familv were dinner Diiesls I 'VIUII1UC3 lu
does more for' the wearer than I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holiday Here
a collection nt jangling nrace ( e o r g c nuonarn innsimas
lets, plus rhinestone earrings Day. Mrs. Pingle and Mr. Hub
plus glittering necklace. j bard are brother and sister.
Plan Wardrobe Carefully '
Resolve never lo shop al the Returns
last minute. Instead, plan i Mrs. Lillian Hockstra. Cargill
ahead, building a wardrobe long i Court, returned to Mcdlord over
range as one builds a house. A j nc wcck end after spending the
solid foundation of good mate- Christmas holidays in Michigan,
rials first. One good simple I she was a guest of her son,
dress over five dresses less Peler j Hoekstra, in Pontiac,
costly and less wearable. ; and anuihcr son. Roger Hoek-
-Rcsolve not lo hang a gar-; s(ra jn Roval 0ak, Mich., and
also spent some time in Detroit.
formerly lived
Staff Sgt. John R. Monroe of
the U.S. Marine Corps and Mrs.
Monroe and their five children,
Terri, Jina, John, Freddie and
Christine, spent the Christmas
holidays here wi:h his mother.
Mrs. F. D. Monroe, :i21 Howard
Street, Mcdford.
Mrs. Monroe and Ihc children
left Sunday for their home in
Vista. Calif., and Sgt. Monroe
for Camp Pendleton, where he
is stationed.
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Phone 772-7153
mcnt in the closet after
wearing unless mai loosenea Mrs. Hockstra
snap has been re-sewn. . . inai m ftoy al Oak.
hem that ripped siignuy is Tne lravcer made lne
stitched Dack. (,y ajr
Resolve that a girdle can 7
help, but it lakes the combina- Wenonah Club
tion of diet, exercise and To Hold Meeting
patience to whip that waistline Wenonah Club i,f the Degree parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Orlo
back to its onetime, natural 'ii 'nl Pocahontas will meet at the Davis, ranchers H, the Lilllc
inches. ! Redman Hall Januar 2 at 10 , Shasta area,
-Resolve to check dress fore ja m. for aork session. A env
and aft in a full length, three-.ered disk luncheon at noon will
way mirror before leaving tihe KilloBod by a business meet
house. I irni yi tk aflernenn.
t.'arriers Visit
Al Davis Home
MONTAGUE Mr. and Mrs.
James Carrier of Ti Bar Station,
a Forest Service camp 30 miles
west of Happy Camp, spent the
Christmas holidays with her
A number of friends called,
since the Carriers come to Mon
tague infrequently in the winter-tim
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you'll fool like a million dollars when
New Year 1965 rolls 'roundl
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