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.Wednesday, December 7, 1955
SOC Play
To Open
Friday
Ashland Final rehearsals
are being held for the fall term
play, "Mr. Pirn Passes By"
which will be presented Friday
Society
fiif Saturday, December 9 and
10 in Churchill hall auditorium
by the SOC Players group under
the direction of Dr. Dorothy
Stolp. Curtain times is 8:15 p.m.
The players are working hard
to capture the light, gay, whim
sical quality of this comedy,"
Miss Stolp pointed out. "As this
is one of Milne's best plays, we
are expecting a large turn-out
forpening night."
George Marden, justice of the
peace and member of an old
English family is played by Ken
Ellis. In addition to his judicial
duties he works at being a
gentleman farmer who is very
much interested in his livestock
q even going so far as to carry
on his most weighty discussions
in front of some of his farm animals.
o Dinah, his niece (Patsy Rob
erts), is interested in a young
painter, Brian Strange (Howard
Cain), who fttints triangular
ceuds and"square sheep
Olivia Marden (Mary Ann
Munson) spends most of the play
-'sewing on some gay curtains
which George says he won't
have hanging in the house that
was "good enough for my grand
father, great grandfather, and
all the rest of them."
Mr. rim (irancis cnasm; is
the little man from Australia
whose inability to remember
names brings about complica
tions in the Marden family
household.
Lady Marden Norma Cook)
is the dignified head of the fam
ily. "She spends her time
beagling when she is not ad
vising the family on manners.
Ann (Viola Rice) is the proper
English maid in the Marden
family household.
GOLD HILL GROUP PLANS
MEETING ON FRIDAY
Gold Hill Womans Society
of Christian Service of the Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church will meet Friday, De
cember 9, at the home of Mrs.
J. G. Kofahl. Mrs. Harriet El
liott d Mrs. Millie Walker will
be hostesses for dessert luncheon
at 1 p.m
A business meeting will fol-1 food and candies
low.
Holy Land Films
Shown by Couple
For Phoenix PTA
Phoenix A program in the
Christmas spirit was given for
the last meeting of Phoenix
Parent-Teacher association, held
in the grade school gymnasium.
Mrs. Walter Smith, president,
conducted a business session.
Dr. and Mrs. Bert R. Elliott
showed films taken in the Holy
Land, with Mr. Elliott provid
ing the narrative. The films
were of that part of the Holy
Land where Joseph and Mary
started from Nazareth to Beth
lehem, where Jesus was born,
and of the country between
Bethlehem and Egypt and re
turn up the coast of Israel. The
Elliotts were introduced by Mrs.
Warren Kelsoe.
Harry Kannasto, music instruc
tor, presented Miss Jane Dan
iels, who sang, with Miss Eliza
beth Pramann as accompanist
The grade school octet, composed
of Elden Mitchell, Othar Richey,
Bill Rasmussen and Dick
Maesse, trumpeters, and Doug
James, Rickey Richey, Roland
Arney and Norman Whisenant,
trombonists, presented "Silent
Night."
The invocation was given by
the Rev. Mr. McArthur of Phoe
nix Nazarene church.
The association's project for
the year is a record library for
the grade school.
John Stewart's sixth grade
won the room count. Eighty
parents attended.
Refreshments were served by
parents of children in the third
grade and on the committee
were Mrs. Cecil Redding, Mrs.
Henry Kantor, Mrs. Walter Bolz
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black.
Show and Bazaar
Planned Saturday
In Rogue River
Rogue River A Christmas
show and bazaar will be given by
Rogue River Garden club Satur
day, December 10, at VFW hall
in Rogue River. Hours will be
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
A silver tea will be held dur
ing the afternoon and it is stated
that handmade gifts, holly
wreaths and door swags, Christ
mas mantle and table decora
tions will be on sale. Cooked
will also be
1 available.
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Rogue River PTA
To Hold Auction
Rogue River Rogue River
Parent-Teacher association will
sponsor a public auction Friday,
December 9, at Rogue River
High school. It is stated that .the
auction will take the place of
the annual talent show, and will
be the only money-making event :
of the year for the PTA.
Charles Morrison, Grants
Pass, will be auctioneer. Live
stock, fowls and other mer
chandise for the sale will be ac
cepted, either as a donation or
on consignment, it is stated.
Those attending will have a
chance to vote for their favorite
class in school, and the winning
class will be presented' a prize.
Other prizes will be given.
Anyone wishing further in
formation about the sale may
call Juniper 2-3914, or Juniper
2-3410, Rogue River.
Last Week's Winners
Announced by Club
Camp White Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Boyd headed the list of
north-south winners for the last
session of Camp White Bridge
club, while Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
and Arthur "Scarseth led east
west players.
The Boyds scored 176 points,
and the east-west winners 150
points.
Other north-south winners
were Mrs. F. R. Baker and
George Choate, second, 161;
Mrs. T. J. Fuson and Roy Pruitt,
third, 154; Mrs. William Ken
nedy and William Isaacs, fourth,
153 points.
Also winning east-west were
Al Gilhousen and Mike Dillon,
second, 147V2 points; Mrs. Fred
Purdin and Marion Milne, third,
145 points; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Love, fourth, 141.
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Stamp Club Names
Officers for Year
Southern Oregon Stamp club
has elected Clyde Smith of Ash
land as president for the ensuing
year. Mrs. Gordon Warner was
elected vice-president, Frank
Applegate was " reelected treas
urer and Mrs. Eric de Place, sec
retary The remaining three of
ficers are all from Medford.
The meeting was held at the
home cf Mrs. Mabel Houck, re
tiring president. Games were
played under the- direction of
Mrs. Roland Beach.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Lillian Capsey -and Mrs. Ed
ward Leach.
Rev. Davis To Conduct Training Classes Here
Sams Valley Club
To Hold Meeting
Sams Valley Sams Valley
Ladies' club will hold the month
ly meeting Thursday, December
8 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Marsh.
The last meeting of the club
was "held at the home of Mrs.
Herman Priem, with Mrs. Carl
Christensen as hostess.
It is announced that dues are
to be paid at this time.
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CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
ths society section of The Mail
Tribune ' must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m of the day of Dublication and
for week day news is 5 DJn the
day before Dublication
Wednesday
6:3C p.m. Past Chiefs club,
Pythian Sisters, Mrs. Delia Wat-
kins, 19 Mistletoe st.
7 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO,
Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, 21
South Groveland ave.
8 p.m. Xi Mu chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. K. A.
Hayes, 1201 Mt. Pitt ave.
8 p.m. Amethyst Rebekah
lodge, Gold Hill IOOF hall.
Thursday
10:30 a.m. Eagle Point Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Clara Chamberlain, Brownsboro
road.
10:30 a.m. Howard Home
Exten.ion unit, Mrs. J. R. Camp
bell, Merriman rd.
12 noon Adarel Social club,
OES, Mrs. Charles E. Coggins,
1329 Beekman st.
12 noon Women's fellowship
of Congregational church, at
church.
1 p.m. Upper Rogue Grange
Home Economics club, Grange
hall. '
1 p.m. St. Peter's Lutheran
Church women, at church.
1 p.m. Sojourners club, Med
ford hotel.
2 p.m. WCTU, Girls Com
munity club.
3 p.m. Gold Hill PTA, school
gymnasium.
NO TIME TO LOSE
IT'S TIME TO CHOOSE
The Rev. Ulphin Davis, direct
or of evangelical Sunday School
service, Portland, will conduct
a series of - teacher training
classes for Sunday School teach
ers here next week. Classes
will be held at the Friends and
First. Baptist churches.
Topics of discussion will in
clude Sunday School absentee
ism, Sunday School class canvas.
lesson preparation .and child
psychology.
Classes will be held between
7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Thursday at
the Medford Friends church,
Merriman rd. and DeBarr ave.,
and Friday at the First Baptist
church, North Central ave. and
Fifth st. The Rev. Clynton Cris-
man is pastor of the Friends
church, and The Rev. James W.
Neely is pastor of the First Bap
tist church.
'Biggest Pie Ever"
Shown at New York Fair
Rochester, N.Y. (U.R) A
pie, billed as "the biggest ever
baked," was served at the Mon
roe county fair.
It measured 15 feet across and
was made of 300 pounds of cher
ries, 150 pounds of peaches and
150 pounds of apples. The fil
ling totalled 115 gallons. The
pastry weighed about 300 pounds
for the pie;
The baking was done in the
"world's biggest frying pan,"
which poultrymen have used for
cooking as many as 1,000 chick
ens at a time.
Husband, Wife Build
Braided Rug Business
Essex Center, Va. (U.R) A
husband and wife here have
combined their talents to build
a homemade braided rug busi
ness. For many years Mrs. Frank
Colby braided rugs alone, until
one day her husband "picked
up the needle and started sew
ing the braid." He hasn't . lost
interest since, Mrs. Colby said.
While she does the braid work
her husband stands by with a
steel lacer to sew each braid as it
is completed. It takes about
seven weeks to make a 9x12
rug.
Halley's comet was last seen
in 1910 and will appear again
in 1986.
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