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TWO MIOFORD 'CP.EGONI mail tribvx-e Msnday. July 23, 195S i Tudor Guild Members Give Annual Shakespearean Heyday Mounted Troop Sponsors Event For Youth Group Junior pos-p r:'":--rr: .-....i I cjpa'.ed Saturday ?- ai ;rP,cn dinner and niw.'.-.e':-.'. r.rie .p...,. sored by the Ladies M.,u n troop. auxiharv ! the Jackson Cour.'y Mounted Sheriffs I Around Hollywood By ALINE MOSBT United Press Correspondent lr.str .; i I The event v1- as Hamilton ranci d at Ar :he L. i o i ci i ' ' ' a d J ;.:d 1 7 i rr 0 s. a P v. ,v, . ;,:.i a -tr!.;t.'-'! bear ' fea t "r'i Vv a-.i. ..hi liht'i V.'- oay i " o S.'ia'." at'en.oon and er T) : th. S : '. ': -3 .-: J Se . :". .' d - f r ' ' .'hern f : ,.-, :! ;,..-! r,f,..i.rn C,-.:;i..r.'s.H a-"-! i 1 ' oat'.Tr-P'i af-er a-i Fl : abr'ha fair The H' da : r.'. e . ! ea'-h -far hv T-.dor g - :p:."-t.-2 organ;- z r . ; - :.. ' . - h ;.' -. and oit.'-:i wearing E::z-ab'-t n.j.f.:M. ":d "'Pat p,-:.;:, . ( . -- p:'.- ami saffron bread fr-.:n 'ra. a town cri'-r moved a:: ..r.j tiif thror.? ring ing i.is at d announcing (.vent.- ar.d morns danf-rs per firrr.el on the theater stage. threw darts, tossed penni' ai d patronized a "fish p.,i;ri. Ehi'ab' 'ban .,ns provid ed a t,"..ira r-aektroimd and a .r:.Xs at'ra' tecl interest A program of paiitom: Cotton Coffeete Set for Friday -('ofvi (.'offer to ' has been chosen as tin- name rf the bene fit part.' whirh Medlord Women of tiie Rotary will give Friday.; giily 27. as a benefit for f!;ue Valley Me.'roriiil hospital It will I be held at the home of Mr. and ! Mr-. Phil Brainerd. "25 Valley View drive, from 10 a.m. to 12 o'clock noon. Members of Medford Ki-: anian Dames, of Medford and Crater I. ions' auxiliaries and of .Medford Junior Service league. 1 as well as all interested women; are invited to attend. As in-j riicated hv- the name, those at-; tending are urged to wear in-1 formal cotton attire for the ', coffee. Women attendinc will donate to the hospital fund. Mrs. John Bunker, president of Women of Rotary this year, and several committees of mem bers will assist Mrs. Brainerd with the event. CALENDAR Calendar nM:rs anri r.r-j. tor the societv section of Tne Mail Tribune luu-t he submitted in writing and d.a'llin'; tor the Sun day edition Is t p in r'rida.v Dead line for the weekly raiendar is 9 -Ti ( ' f.;j ti.iv mi hi fax ion and 1 .. - (f . . i- . is 5 Dm tr.t- providod by fastivai actors. Joan Ki.-Keil of .'.'aii'k. Mass.. won a ea?b pr-zo for 'ak:nc f:rt place in ie coi; pe':',:on. Actors drew '.",e;r c .r.;e(.-:c from a box and y.fn '.rre i'-fn -to secor.ds to pia-i 'nr-;r p.-rforn.aiKX'. Mi.--- Kuaeil's s'ib.iect was "TV Recipe.- Art Silva. Portland, '.. on .-'r-r.nb p:ace for h:- por tra; h! of " f rn Cio!'? to L;e Uov.n.'or lia.f an Hot.r" and Pnii Jacoi;n". Cani'-sie In-:i;-;te of Teoii:,oin-y. nurd place for his l'h'-rpretation of "Th" Driv Jt.E '-' ;son Also presenting pa.-.ro.nm.e. -.v re Lindy Gordon anri L e iisring of Greenrboro, N C r . Marsery Bailey, profes.or emeritus of Stanford university and education director for the festival, closed the program by sm.L'ing a group of bailads and commenting on these. Dr. Bailey, noted Shakespearean authority, ha; a wide repertoire of these ballads and drew considerable applause for her performance. Angus Bowmer, production di rector of the festival, was master of ceremonies for the closing program. Art Silva directs the morris dancers, and appearing with him in the group were Phil Jacobus. Dave O'Brien. Hugh Wiison. Mike Kasdan and Ted van Gnethuysen. all festival actors. Leon Mulling, professor of speech at Southern Oregon col lege, was the town crier. Mrs. H. S. Ingle and Marilyn Cox op erated the Punch and Judy bhow and Jim Parker, company mem ber from Los Angeles, drew pencil sketches of Heyday pa trons. Mrs. William Dawkins is presi dent of Tudor guild, and Mrs. R. W. Pentzer was chairman of the Heyday. Funds from the ev ents are used for scholarships and the actors' benefit fund. Natasha Bulkin Honored at Party Miss Natasha Bulkin observed her birthday anniversary Friday when her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bulkin entertained at their home at Far Hills ranch, near Shady Cove. About 40 persons attended A buffet supper was served in the ard and the curst of honor . as presented gifts. and Bellinger road. Riders a.serr:bk-d at ia and dinner was erveri a1 8 o'clock, before the riders left for a trip anove Jacksonville and Old Stage road. About 4" persons attended the d::v-or i.'.ci 23 made the ride. l:.i',;ho in addition to m"M'b"r; (.f jun ior group. were trnop and sheriff's p'.--.- i .n.br-rs and rT.ests. son.p f i . - ; en' of city. The riders v. ere served re freshments on their return and Karnes were diversions of the late cvenin". in the Hamilton's recreation rooms. Music and square dancing in the patio also were parts of the entertainment . Easier to Cut, Sew and Fit e Aline Mosby 6 ! HoUywood ;. 0 Fock 'n' roll is being roasted by many grownups, but one dancing x ' pert Ginger Rogers, stuck up ' tne tetn ae fad today. Ginger, one of the nio:es' m o s t famous dancers, has none rock "n roll dancing herself for a movie. Her ver dict: The music has a good beat, and the dancing isn't much different from the jitlerbuuging that those complainting adults did when they were teen-agers. "I don't see anything degener ate or suggestive about it." said Ginger. -It's really like jitter bug, only with a change of rhythm and much more fun." Teacher Role Assumed Ginger has danced everything from the waltz to the yam" in movie musicals since the '30 s. But she got her first taste of rock 'n' roll when the script called for her to teach it to her movie "Daughter" in a 20th Century Fox drama. "Teenage Rebel" a boxofficey title given to the staae play. "Roomful of Roses." At Ginger's suggestion, the studio imported some young rook "n' roll dancers to show her how it was done. When I arrived on the set. Gin ger was stretched out from the exhaustion of it all. She didn't look a day older than when she danced "The Big Apple" in "Vi vacious Lady." Those kids danced until they were wringing wet." she said. "In their bright blazers they look like something out of the '20s: I love to watch them dance." Rock 'n' roll has been banned in many American towns because . autorities thought it was "suj gestive." At many dances the youngsters throw pop bottles. But Gir.zer added. "I don't know if it s exactly the music : that does that. Some kids get hopped up on pills." "I think the adults object be cause people don't like changes, is her theory. "They think the . old way is the best way. But that ' is blanketing individual expre: sion. "There were dances just as mad in their youth. Next year there'll be a different kind of ( dance and rock 'n' roll will look conservative." she laughed. "Meanwhile, rock 'n' roll is fun." State Building Reaches $11,000,000 Salem U.P Construction at Oregon institutions, either underway or being planned totals nearly SI 1,000.000, officials said today. Largest single item is an ap propriation of St6.330.000 for con struction of the first unit of the proposed $14,000,000 mental hospital at Wilsonville. An appropriation of 52.426. 000 for the proposed intermedi ate panel penal institution and a SI 00,000 job on a clinic at the Oregon State hospital are other large expenditures. Other construction planned in cludes three new buildings at Fairview Home, a dormitory at the MacLarcn school for boys, a dormitory at the state school for the deaf and an administration building, kitchen, dining room and gymnasium at the school for the blind. "V ttti Former Stage Star San Rafael (U.R A requiem high mass was celebrated today for Genevieve Blinn, New York stage and silent film star who died here Saturday after a long illness. Interment will be at Holy Cross cemetery in San Selmo, Calif. Mrs. Blinn. the widow of Los Angeles lumberman Irving L. Blinn and a native of New Brunswick, Canada, had lived in retirement since the start of sound movies. In her starring days, she played on the New York stage against such notables as Robert Mantell and Richard Mansfield. Her top movie roll was the queen in Theda Bara's "Queen of Sheba." Mrs. Blinn's family would not divulge her age. FRIENDLIEST AnabeUe Granados uMiss Costa Rica) holds her Miss Friendship trophy after being voted the friendliest girl by the other contestants at the Miss ! L ni verse pageant in Long ' Beach, Calif. j ! Dress up your favorite cooked i vegetable with an almond, j brown butter sauce. Melt ' cup i butter and heat until ligntly ! browned. Stir in 1 tablespoon each lemon juice and chopped chives, and a heaping tablespoon j diced roasted almonds. j Michigan State university food j specialists suggest using crisp i bacon, crumbled in bits, in green i salads which have been seasoned with oil and vinegar. BERET PROVES DOWNFALL New York ' UP.' Virgil McClure was a bit too dashing for his own good, police said. He was arrested on a. burglary charge because police were able to identify him through the beret witnesses said he was wearing. 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HAWTHORNE OSTEOPATHIC CLINIC 41 Hawthorne St. Office-Phone 3-4595 Res. -Phone 3-5933 WATCH WARDS for Jw fWy jNCiumu fipfi&cm center Big 13 cu. ft. two-door Tuesday: 10 to 12 noon Grace Circle of First rresbytenan church, home of Mrs. Vcldon Diment, 2Y Portland street. IO;o a m. Woman'.-. Society of Christian Service. First Meth odist church, home of Mrs. John Kent. 922 South Oakdale. Cool and Cute! Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Portland, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brainerd. 225 Valley View drive. The Smiths will move soon to Seattle. Wash., where Mr, Smith will continue his work as northwest sales man ager of the Craig Movie Supply company. Other guests of the Brainerris were Gladys Gilbert. well known Portland portrait photo grapher, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gilbert, also of Portland. Mostly for the men: A Phila delphia hat maker. Robert-Charles Co.. is out with visor caps in mink and ermine. The back belt is buckled in H-karat gold. 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