TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday. July 27. 1955
Dress Rehearsals
For Festival Open
Beginning Tonight
Ashland Open dress re
hearsals for the Shakespeare
festival begin in the festival the
ater tonight with "A Midsummer
Night's Dream."
The rehearsals, beginning at 8
p.m., use full costuming and all
music and lighting effects that
will be used in the shows.
Two people may be admitted
to the theater during dress re
hearsals on each season mem
bership. Besides membership
holders, the only people allowed
in the theater for the next four
nights will be out-of-towners who
cannot be here for the shows,
and members of the Stanford
university field course in Shake
speare, taught by Dr. Margery
Bailey.
"Macbeth" will rehearse
Thursday night. "All's Well That
Ends Well' Friday, and "Henry
VI, part 3" Saturday. The season
begins on Monday and rehear
sals have been scheduled so that
hardworking cast members and
technicians will have Sunday off.
Dress rehearsals for the season's
fifth play, "Timon of Athens,
will begin after August 1.
Beginning tonight, the theater
box office will be open in the
evenings from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Membership sales close on July
30, and only single admissions
will be available after that date.
Memberships and single tickets
are on sale daily except Sunday
at the theater box office and in
the branch box office in the
lobby of the First National bank
in Medford.
Camp White Club
Announces Winners
For Last Meeting
Camp White Mrs. Frank R.
Baker and Roy Pruitt scored
107'2 points to lead north-south
players for the last meeting of
Camp White Veterans Bridge
club. Mrs. J. P. Vachon and
Marion Milne topped this when
they scored 115 points in the
cast-wast position.
Other north -south winners
were Mrs. H. J. Boyd and John
Solheim who tied with the Al
Gilhousens for second and third
places, each pair scoring 102M
points. Mrs. George Rode and
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson were
fourth with 94'i points.
Additional east-west winners
were Mrs. Josephine Clark and
John Sharp, second, 105 points:
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark, third, 99
and Valentine Fohs and Burton
Sims, fourth, 93.
Society and Clubs
Talk Slated
By Indian
Chieftain White Feather, a
grandson of the famous Indian
leader. Sitting Bull, will speak
in Medford Monday, August 1.
under the auspices of Medford
Council of Church Women. The
meeting place will be announce
later, according to Mrs. J. C.
Sparks, council president.
A study of the welfare of In
dians in this country is on the
agenda for the Oregon Council
of Church Women, and the nec
essity for this has been height
ened by the recent decision of
the federal government to ter
minate federal control of some
of the Indians, it is statf d. Those
interested in Indian affairs are
fearful that many of the Indians
will be exploited by unscrupu
lous persons when supervision
ceases.
The speaker, whose formal
name is Dr. T. Ramar S. Bull,
is a graduate of Friends univer
sity. Wichita. Kan., and has also
studied at Shelton college and
Columbia university. In early
life he pursued a musical ca
reer under the guidance of the
famous Walter Damrosch. and
later turned to religious work
and missionary work among In
dians of various tribes.
Anyone interested in learning
more about current Indian af
fairs in this country is invited
to attend.
Sojourners Club
To Meet Thursday
Medford Sojourners' club will
meet Thursday. July 28. at 1 p.m.
at the Medford hotel. Bridge,
pinochle and canasta will be
played.
Hostesses will be Mrs. J. E.
Westlund, Mrs. Marvin Nelson
and Mrs. Wilson Bjorge.
All women who have lived in
Medford or the vicinity for not
more than two years are cordial
ly invited to attend and to be
come members, the organization
states.
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Card Party
Knights of Pythias plan a pub
lic card party Saturday, July 30.
at 8 p.m. in the Pythian build
ing. Bridge, canasta and pi-
nochla will be played, and re
freshments served.
Ed Bostwick is chairman of
arrangements, with James
O'Duane assisting.
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Extension Agent
Granted Leave;
Name Successor
Miss Eula Wintermote, home
extension agent for Jackson
county, who will study this com
ing year at Colorado A and M
college, will be temporarily re
placed by Mrs. Joanne Weather
ford as acting agent according to
an announcement by F. L. Ball
ard, associate director of ex
tension service at Oregon State
college.
Miss Wintermote has been
granted sabbatical leave from
September 1, 1955, to August 31,
1956, and will study towards a
master's degree, it was stated.
Mrs. Weatherford is a gradu
ate of Northwest Nazarene col
lege, Nampa, Ida., where she re
ceived a degree in home econom
ics in 1949. She has since taught
high school economics for four
years at Kuna, Ida. The new
agent has also taught home eco
nomics in adult vocational edu
cation and has experience in 4H
club work.
The appointment is subject to
approval by the state board of
higher education, and is to be
come effective August 8.
Mrs. Weatherford is the wife
of Ron Weatherford, who will
be on the staff of the new Jeffer
son school here as teacher of
physical education, health and
social studies, and athletic coach.
He is a son of the Rev. and Mrs.
Fred M. Weatherford and lived
in Medford while his father was
pastor of the Church of the
Nazarene here.
The Weatherfords are living
at 215 North Ivy street.
Family Gathers
In Medford Home
Phoenix A number of Phoe
nix residents attended a family
gathering held last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Newman
Caster, 1509 Terrace drive, Med
ford. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Hanscom and son, Danny;
Mrs. Lou Fitch, Ashland: Mrs.
Emma Roberts. Phoenix; Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Sauer and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Sauer and
family, Mrs. Donna Evans and
daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Maddox and family,
all of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hanscom and son, Donny, of
Phoenix, Alfred Sauer of Med
ford, and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Caster.
Alfred Sauer, 76, and father
and grandfather of the other
family members, particularly en
joyed the event. Movies were
shown and refreshments ' were
served.
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