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News Review, Ashland. Oregon, Thursday, Manch «y, 1949 ‘On The Bridge At Midnight,’ Senior Play Rehearsals Now Being Held Church N e w s Once again the villianous \ ditan has been foiled by the hardi hero, tor the the Senior Play is underway, rehearsals are booming, the cast has been picked by Director Ralph Wood, and stage equipment is being pushed here and there by staff members. Arney, program chairman. and Dione Tucker, publicity chair man. N uu Graber, president of Beta Tri-Hi-Y, which is sponsor ing the dance lias announced that a trophy will be awarded to the best couple In an elimination dance which will tie judged by faculty members. The events of truck season have been announced by Frunk CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 717 Siskiyou Blvd. O'Neil. There ure nine meets al Evart P. Borden, Minister together which Ashland will at Sunday school 9:45 am . Mai tend, but there is only one relay at Ashland with Klamath Fulls jorie Fllnieu, Supt. Mis. Barker except for the Lions Carnival and Mrs. Metz In charge of the prlmury department Mrs Larkin May 8. Two Hollanders presented the Grubb, teacher of the Bible class last national assembly program Mrs. Bertha Borden, teacher of the young married people's class. on Tuesday, March 15 Church Service 11:00 a.m. Ser Henry Metz, sophomore, is on a three-weeks vacation with his mon. There Is A Place. parents in Hawaiia. Mens meeting Sunday evening Dr. McAliley heads progrum. Mi's. Kenover, Compton, Calif ornia. is visiting Mr and Mrs FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Wayne Campbell, and Mr and Second and B Streets Mrs. Ed Fallon, Pearl street Mrs. Karl F Downing. Minister Kenover is Mrs Campbell's and Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Tern- Mrs. Fallon's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metz are P*rnnce talk bv Judge Nelle vacationing In Hawaii. Burns. from Ashland Hi Rosemary Ring The play “On the Bridge • ’ | ~ Having class meetings, com Midnight” 19th century meh i Jeanette Kinney mittees to select a motto, flower, drama In three acts, bv Brur- , Assistant Director and colors, being measured by o _ j , . Jeanette Kinney, senior, will Brandon, has the typical plot 1 1 be assistant director for this bij. Veiuta Roberson for caps and which Horatic Walnright, nob event of the early spring activ gow ns are all senior activities In and heroic, marries the beaut; ities of AHS. The Natonall Thes preparation for graduation which ful Queenle DeLorme, a lad pian Society has furnished mo* have been taking place recently. The dance honoring Saint Pat with a past not to be publicized of the staff members from the rick and the wearing of the green Mrs. Walnright is a wealthy standing committes. which will take place March 18 ciety woman and resents he. Is being well planned by Nancy The cast of characters indue son’s choice of mate. No soon* is Queenle settled in the ho i e Horatio Wainright, Den Kei ger: Mrs. BUlingsly Billings, hold of the Wainright’s thai Mrs. Walnright, Margaret W ciety matron, Barbara Kent Mervyn Parsons appears. Hov ner: Eunice Wainright, you.u Maybelle Billings, her stutiern. does Queenie triumph when 1 and innocent daughter. Dee N daughter. Paula Ostrander; Dbr threatens to expose her? ....... many Minervia Courtenay ». Horne ,in love with Hora! The many-character cast li termined to remain a spinst« Rosemary Ring; Mervyn Fs *. eludes actors to give the scene Shirley Damon; Halstead, W r John ance. Jack Frost, wt. variety and comedy Insuring th. right butler, Lloyd Bunn* sesses a Southern accent. 1 ; audience an evening of fun Ap Queenie, Cecelia McCarley; Gyp ! Haight: Joe North, an unexp- ril 29 in the senior high gyr sv Heather. Queenle’s falthf ed arrival Ken Wiikinm." on an Elizabethean period stag, yong friend Barham Mess- p,.nm The Roqu,‘. N‘e SFS i Announcements Morning Service, 11:00 a.m. Sermon, ”A Steeple for the Church.” Junior church, 11 00 a.m. for ttu- children. Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p.m. for junior* and young people. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Ser moil "la tlie Bible a Catholic Book"? or How we got tlie Bible " The Christian's H ot . KW1N, at 9:00 a.m. Sunday. Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30 p. Hl. First Church of Christ, S c ie n tia l Pioneer Avenue, South Sunday, March 13, 1949 Sunday morning aervlce at 11 o'clock. Subject: SUBSTANCE. Golden Text; Hebrews 11:1. Now faith is the substance of tilings hoped for, the evidence of tilings not seen. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday What about YOUR future in ,lu â i« R * 0r«8°n A t ‘à 10 io e s ; « - n « . I d3 Group " B tR W 11 So g r o u p , jgon demands , „ a w . ’ V’ rv . Bf f i l i » t s d b u tïû in « «rosp eri fe in 11*8 „ ir s t a V l 0 „ . no ^ a lo n e - Wi y1U»»n Oregon? and aJ-x o t P o r U .n O ■ YielP * u i on » P r ° g r “° s „ y v i c e s c i O r .» ““ M n . i P th * ar M l » f »n r 6C su ccess ' „ te r fin a n e t 5 e ff°r1’ t o t n i s , p l o « ed trW f a c t i o n W panuns ' re * • a o m .U « r are * '* ” é t a b l i 9*10* a ll* e ^ T c o u r h e l p f u l *n member ” « a r v ic ® 8 ou r 9®r ge f o u r . o f - ’ in t * l s P >t b a n n in g o f f .u g n o n t t n . communi1 7 " n o . n 9 ® fn l U> t n i ’ p r serve evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 oclock. Heading Room open dally from 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and holidays. The public is cordially invited to attend these services, and to SO C W ilf Not Be Swallowed!’ Says Dr. Stevenson ed on the subject, stated that al though the law states that anj college may institute primary ed ucatlon. both O.S.C. and the U. o. O. have stated that they will not except as a graduate course. "Marylhunt,” Stevenson said "does offer a course in primary education and Lewis and Clark may if they can get support Any school teaching primary educa tion must meet standards of the Association of American Teach ers Colleges and also the aland. arda set by the State Board of Higher Education. Standards In clude, a training school with e- nough Instructors so that each instructor has at» or prac tice teacher* a library contain ing at least 3500 primary educa tion books and at least thr— structors with doctor’s degree*. This would cost a school from 25 to 35 thousand dollars which would tend to discourage meet schools from Initiating primary education. Frankly,” he added, we don’t have to worry, because even if Lewis and Clark were to meet the requirements and init iate primary education. It would have very little effect upon us due to the fact that we have only 12 students from Portland in school at this time. ’ However." Dr. Stevenson con cluded, “the fact that other schools can, if they meet the re quirements, offer courses In pri mary education, does give us a basis for the argument of mak ing SOC a four-year college of libetal arts and secondary edu cation.” Commenting on a story effect that the "Big Coll* Oregon were planning to departments of Primary tlon Dr. Elmo Stevenson, dent of Southern Oregon this week stated that In h; •on Southern Oregon would not become a vi* College" expansion. u . n °’ ” g i d O regon WE HAVE STARTING TODAY every member o f the staff o f Kem-Glo Miracle Lustre finish. your local banking office in the First National Group and washes Ilk. baked takes on a special job. That job is explaining to you th* With every p u r e l y of g1000 varied services his or her bank maintains for your um , or more. w . will pay cab out and back. ASHLAND BRANCH FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K •r emetw Looks P O R TLA N D COLOR WE HA' 1035 Iowa Across from