Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, March 10, 1933, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    1'agn Four
THE HOG I E X K V H
Friday, March IO, 133.
"Once In a Palace" Comic
Fantasy In Class Play
(Continued from rage 1)
cess Dear One. to the prince who
makes the bent coat. Celly, a
skullery maid, la Introduced as
the Princess to deceive a Ragged
Tailor who wanders into the
story saying. "I make fine
coats!" Queen Anne, the ruling
hand of both the family and the
kingdom, is much disgusted over
her husband's hobby, and keeps
the action lively through a
strong characterization.
The play Is made extremely
enjoyable through the words
and actions of three ladies In
waiting. Cut, Stitch, and Slash,
tailors, and a number of pages.
counsellors and doctors. Due to
the nature of the play, all 01 the
parts are strongly character
roles.
Artistique
Junior Classmen Set Prom
Date For March 31st
THE CAST
Princess Dear One Beverly
Young.
Celly Alice Gleim.
Zayda Rose Franco.
Flavla June Elam.
Jullane Maybelle Jones.
Queen Anne Marietta Whit'
ney.
King Hazzem Karl Moore.
Ragged Tailor -George Smith.
Prime Minister John Denton.
Stitch Lloyd Arant.
Slah John Harr.
( lit Newell Elliott.
First Doctor Olan Sneed.
Second Doctor Merrltt
Schilling.
Guards David Owens, James
Martin.
Dad and Daughter Banquet
Is Inspirational Occasion
Camp Fire girls of Ashland en
tertalned thetr Dads at their
second annual Dad and Daughter
Banquet Friday evening, Febru
uary 24, at the Junior High
School with 126 present.
Decorations and the program
were based on the theme of
Washington's Birthday. Mina
ture cherry trees with candied
cherries hanging from the limbs
decorated the tables; blue top
bats held nuts; white hatchets
and cherries served as place
cards.
The following program was
given: Welcome to Dads Delia
Wlllard; Response G. H. Wen
ner; Dad and Daughter Clog
High School girls; Activities
Marcene Hastings, Response
Dr. Crandall; Happiness Mar
garet Marker; Indian-Lore Viv
ian Sawyer; Nutrition Mary
Roberson; Guardians Gertrude
Wenner; Response Miss Dobro
volny; Trio High School Girls;
Outdoors Eva Landing; Nature
Kathryn Orr.
, Girls working tor Firemaker's
Rank, the second rank of Camp
Fire, under the direction of Miss
'aii1a Prey, were in charge of
the banquet. Other committees
ON WASHINGTON'S Birth
day, the Student Body enjoyed
interesting program the first
period in the morning, after
which, Bchol was dismissed for
the day. The program Included
several numbers by the band.
two readings by Rachel Forsythe,
two violin solos by little Harla-
lee Wilson and an inspirational
talk by the Rev. Mr. McClure.
The program was concluded
with the singing of "loyally."
THE SCHOOL LIBRARIAN
has chosen the following library
assistants for this quarter: Thel
ma Poder, Lillian Vicars, Dewey
Yoder, ' Earle (Canficld. '- '
Segxworth, Mary Herbert, Vir
ginia High, and Vivian Sawyer.
These students are all particu
larly Interested in library work.
THE MARION. VIRGINIA,
high school paper contains an
article complimenting the Roe"'
News on clever features and
especially the oolumn, Key.l:ol- ,
ing. i
This comment was encourag
ing to the local staff, to have a
school from so great a distance .
notice their efforts to create in
terest. THE ASHLAND Public Li
brary did a good turn for Ash- ,
land High's library the other
week by donating twenty-five I
books to add to our collection, j
These books are on various sub
jects and will be appreciated 1
both for pleasure reading and
reference work In the future.
"BIGGEST and best glee eluba
since I have been here," says
Miss Kilgore. There are now
thirty-one In the girls' glee club,
eleven in the boys' glee club, and
forty in the mixed glee club. A
program Is being prepared to
be given at the Normal In a few
weeks, also a program for as
sembly. A great deal of time
is being spent on the Music
Festival numbers.
(Continued from Page 1)
make the ball room appear larg
er than It really is. There la only
one word which fully describes
the decorations of this coming
prom that word is unique.
not very large, but It is only
going to be used for the dancing.
Those who do not dancs can play
games on the balconies. Miss
Hedges and the decorating com
mittee have discovered a way to
See Us About Our
Special Offer On
SENIOR PICTURES
Darling Studio
Sw ! ii burg Building
Send-
Vour schno' clothes to
THE ASHLAND LACNDRV
We rave your time and health
It rotrt no more than
Home Washing.
Ashland Lirndnr Co.
31 Water St. Phone 165
AGEF'S SHOE SHOP
While Von Wail Service
SKm East Main
HERBERT'S
TWO STORKS
K. Va'n st. I K. Ma'n
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
WE DELIVER
SLADT". SONGER
Jeweler
Washes, Rinses,
Silverware
Kwedenburg Building
include decorations. Miss Ken
nedy's group; toasts. Miss Jan-
zen's group; dishes. Miss Do
brovolny's group; tickets and
program. Miss Magoon's group;
music. Miss Kilgore.
Wolter's
Self Service Grocery
Ashland's leading
Food Merchant
(Ac oss from Hurs' Theattr)
JOKES
loony IJiiierirks
The poor beknighted Hindu
He does the best he kindo.
He sticks to caste from first to
last
And for pants he makes his skin
do.
Mr. Forsythe: "Do you know
that you've been late three morn
ings this week?"
LeRoy Lindner: "No, sir! I'm
not one of those guys that
watches the clock."
Mcdonald
JEWELRY
SERVICE BARHR-. raOP
63 North Main
O. K. BARBER SHOT
861 East Main
DEPOT BARBER bill I'
4th treet
Have that
Electric Iron
repaired at
FIX-IT SE.UI
Free Facials
COLONIAL DAMES
Better Beauty Products
EAST SIDE
PHARMAC
White Shoes
$1.95 to $5.00
at
ISAAC'S
ICENHOWER'3
New and Second Hand Store
Furniture and Hardware
S8 E. Main
PHONE 171
Building' Material
Fuel
CARSON-FOWLER
LUMBER CO.
HOME and SCHOOL
PRINTING
handled reasonably and quickly
PHONE 39
Hey, Gang!
If you need new kicks for the
Prom give ours a look!
Spring Shoes Will Arrive
March 20th
J. D. MARS & SON
Shoe Repairers
COMING
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
MARCH 14 15 16
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IN PRICES