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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, MAY TALENT NEWS Buy r a r e # 2 W n o w {^Future security, too! ***************** BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH 1 i ! PLANTS AND SHRUBS i I • Evergreens of all kinds | Annuals include . . . i • Pansies • Petunias • • Snapdragons • Lobelia j Victory Garden Suppies . . . J • Cabbage i • Tomato i • Pepper ! Shrubs of Many Kinds . . . GRUB 1941 Folk Dance Class i Presented at SOCE TALENT, May 2»— Mr. and Mrs. Janies TilUord and tamily ot Seymore, Missouri arnveu Southern Oregon College of here luesday and plan on locat Education, May 26— A project of ing at Prospect the folk-dance class of tne South Mrs. Clarence Holdndge was a ern Oregon College of Education dinner gu<g»t at the home of Dr. was a feature of commencement and Mrs. G. W. Bruce, at Ashland activities, a party Wednesday Monday. evening in t h e gymnasiu m. Graduation exercises for the Guests were faculty and towns the Talent High School will be people and students invited by held Thursday evening May 31, members of the class. The pro at 8 p.m. Members of the graduat gram consisted of mass dances in ing class who will deliver' ad which class members and their dresses, following the theme “The guests took part Light of the World" are Lily Mil On exhibit were displays of lage, Natalie Hayes, Helen Wis folk constumes and folk art re ner, Wesley Hartley and Ken presenting nine different coun neth Grace. tries. Class members presented The firem en were called out dances from six different coun Sunaay mgnt at midnight to the tries, dances which they had home ol Mr. and Mrs. hoy Con worked out in groups of two each ley who home was totally dis- The outstanding number was the troyed. Mr. and Mrs. Conley were mummers play, popular in Eliza not at home. They had left Satur bethan days and traditionally day for Southern California for given in the fishing village of a week's visit with relatives. Mr Flamborough, England, during ' and Mrs. Conley recently moved Whitsuntide since around 1500. to Talent. The Flamborough sword dance, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dudley main character in this part of the and daughter Wuina ana Mrs. program, brought in all the tradi naue uutin of Kings Highway, tional figures and characters, in Aieoiord were calling on inends cluding the hobby horse. in xaient, ¿»aturuay evening. During intermission the class Linnel McReynolds of Grants served refreshments. Entertain Pass visited Inends in Talent ment included movie pictures ot Sunday. Mr. Mciteynolds is a for American folk dances which had mer resident of Talent been made by Miss Violet Stock The Baccalaureate services for ham, director of the dance group. the Talent high school graduates The program follows: was held Sunday morning at 11 Farandole—French ..Mass Dance o’clock in the Methodist Church Sur L'Pont D'Avignon—French Ashland Methodist church gave Mass Dance Dr. G. W. Bruce pastor ol the Czardas-Hungarian Couple Dance the sermon on the subject "1 ...... Class Dare You”. The church provided Czechoslovak: special music for the occasion. When Johnny Went to War Mrs. Vera Spruel returned In a Green Meadow, presented home recently from Texas where by Norma Elder and Doris Churc she spent a couple of months visit Hungarian: Czardas-presented by ing her aged mother who is in Hazel Parman and Jacqueline poor health. Leach. Mrs. Blanch Hungate of Fox, Mexican: La Cucaracha-present- Oregon and her daughter in law, ed by Marilyn Young ana fclaine Mrs. Elen May Hungate and Sutherlaine daughter Caroline of Southern Bummel Schottische-Mass Dance California, arrived in Talent Sat Kolo - Jugoslav .................. Class urday morning to visit friends Russian Snow Storm ......... Class and relatives and will remain Come Let Us Be Joyful-German here for Memorial Day. .......... Mass Dance Russell Combest of the Marines Movies—American Folk Dance in Stationed in San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holbrook of Missouri and Colorada, Santa Fe Feista. San Francisco who have been Palpankilh - Finnish Schottische visiting Mrs. Holbrook’s mother, _______Class Mrs. Melissa Cameron and other Gustaf’s Skoal - Swedish.... Mass relatives in the valley returned Dance home Sunday. - Danish .......... Class Arduth Spruel with the Navy The Hatter Man in a Fix - Danish is home on a weeks furlough Little from Southern, California with Lott Class - ’is - Tod - Swedish ..Class his parents and friends. Swedish - Schottische presented Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosen of by Ila Clark and Jeanne Dy Belview were business callers in er Talent, Monday evening. - Fedder Mikkel Cy Combest who has been visit Danish Seven Jumps presented by ing his mother, Mrs. Louisa Com Mary Corthell and Loisgae best for the past month left Sun day morning for Redding, Calif Ash. Finnish - Old Maid ornia for medical treatment. Skippimois, presented by Dale O’Harra of the Army has been home on furlough for the by Delle Cunningham and Arnita Black past week. Norweign - Hailing presented by Miss Violet Stockham SOCE Observes Mummers Play - Flamborough Sword ................. Class Campus Day May 17 Sellengers Round - English May The campus of the Southern Dance ......... .....Class Oregon College of Education was a scene of fevered activity on Thursday morning May 17. It were chosen and the students en was the annual campus day. Un joyed competing in Volley Ball, der the supervision of the gen Ping Pong, and Basketball. The other committee chairman eral chairman Dorothy Riggs a wide spread cleanup of the col were: Esther Whiting, Gerry Ar lege was waged. The weather nold, Mabel Boggs and Elma was unfavorable for out door Baker. ------------- o------------- work but at intervals between showers of rain some out door * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * work was accomplished. A luncheon was served at noon at which brief talks were given by the outgoing Student Body President Jack Smith and Presi dent for the coming year, Joan Millard. The afternoon was spent in playing games in the gym. Teams Subscribe for The Miner today. 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