Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 28, 1947, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thun». August 28, 1947
Ashland Girls Wed
In Double Ceremony
MOOSE D ANCE SA TU R D A Y
A T T A L E N T C IT Y H A L L
SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL ASS’N
RINGS DOWN CURTAIN ON SEASON
aided in the ticket aulcs, Don
McWhlrter, Harold Newton, and
troop 12 of the Hoy Scouts who
worked out the seating; Dyer
I Talent, Aug. Jg—There \.~ l be
1 a dance sponsored by the Loyal
Huaton, who handJod th pro
Two Ashland girl« were wed O rder of Moose August 30 at the
grams
and publicity: and Hill
The
curtains
closed
for
the
last
tun«'
and
behind
it
the
ni
m
ibersl
to tw o Medford boys in a double Talent City Hall. The public is
Hernon,
a supporting actor from
ceremony held In Keno, Nevada, invited to attend.
of the cast of "The M erchant of Venice," sb,>ok hands, em braced Cunada, who, w hen he w asn't
August 9. The ceremony was
and received the congratulations of their friends anil relatives.
perform ed in th at city’s Metho­
The Seventh Annual Sliakispeure;in festival (tile li st one since the acting was imsy back stage with
I
daughter
of
Mr,
and
Mrs
Ray-
sound e l i c i t s
war) had rung down the curtain on a three-w eek season w h ic tra e everything from
dist church.
‘ mond Misenhimer, wed Albert L cording to history-loving Robert Dodge, president of the Festival to lighting
Miss Cleon G arrett, daughter of Mitchell, who is a son of Mr. and
Angus Bowmer, d ir e c t o r o f th e
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G arrett, Mrs. Paul Mitchell, 607 Maple Association, had surpassed in gate receipts and public acceptance
the
wildest
hopes
of
the
most
optim
istic
member.
series,
and Frank Lambi c t t -
Ashland, was wed to Donald K. Park drive. Medford
The tour plavs. "Love’s Lab-
Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les­
including O tto Wilda, art Instruc­
Miss M isenhimer won* a pale our’s Lost, "llum let", "M erchant| tor
ter Young, Medford. She wore a
at Southern Oregon college
fuchsia colored suit with a gar­ blue wedding suit and also wore of Venice,’’ and “M acbeth," were I who worked night a fter night
denia and pink rose corsage Ac- black accessories and gardenias each presented four times. A -1 building sets and properly; la s
cesssories were black. The just- with pink roses. Mr. Mitchell, mong the people in the audience Grant, Ashland Junior h t g h
weds are living at 31 North who is also employed by the at the perform ances were rest-1 school coach, who has helped
Orange Medford. The groom Is telephone company, works in dents of practically every state in Wilda, Mrs. Adaline We b e r,
employed by the Pacific Teleph­ ¡G rants Pass. The newly wed the Union and also C anadian visi­ prompter, who put in 285 hours
$ >•
couple will live in G rants Pass
one and Telegraph company.
tors. Letter« and telephone c a lls 1 of rehearsal tune before the pro-
Both
girls
attended
Ashland
In the second wedding of the
and personal messages of congra- ductlons ever began; Marshall
' high school.
day. Miss Anna B. Misenhimer,
/
tulatlon and praise have poured Woodell, secretary of the orguni-
mto the offices of the executive; zation who has been responsible
secretary William Healy, ever for they tickets, and the 1001 bust-
ness m atters which occur time
¿since the perform ances began.
Behind the scenes working to after time; Elliott MacCracken,
make the presentations profes­ who's been aiding with overall
sional has been an array of talent supirvislon; Edmund *Dews who
Smlth, C anadian actor, who play-
eil and directed Hamlet have al
ready made plans lor next ycuis
Festival. Bowmer Is to lake the
.east of “Love’* r.ahoiu s Lost to
Canada next year and In return
L ainbiett Sm ith will bring the
Cunailian Lum biclt Sm ith play­
er« to Ashland to play I" "Kieh-
ard III." O ther plays selected
lor next years festival include
"Taming of the Sinew.
anil
"Twelfth Night.”
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th
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