Noel Viwnr if shown checking details of the
costaar nrkicb ht designed lor Miss Nancy
Jenniaejb senior from Medford. who plays the
Prinf tadroulbadour in the production of
"Alatbrieje ami the Wonderful Lamp," to be
produce at Southern Oregon college May 10
and li. edi Vest, senior from Ashland who
plays 4rvVlia, and Peter Lungreen. sopho
more from Klamath Falls,, who plays the ma
gician, look on. Young Turner, a sophomore
student from Ashland who hopes to become a
professional theatrical costume designer, also
worked on costumes for "My Three Angels."
the fall quarter SOC production. Tickets for
this production are available at The Marl.
Ashland; Puruckers, Medford, and SOC.
7
Caesar Muzzioli
Gives Program
For Stye Club
Music Je the theme for the
last meHirft of Wednesday
Study clu teld in the home of
Airs. AlinriM G. Ball.
Caesar Museioli, accordionist,
played saisvai selections, both
semi-o'asswal oral I pular.
Mr. Muli studied in Bos
ton and lam m New York under
Pietro Dei who is conceded
to be the evoatest accordionist
in the worifc He came to Med
ford a yew age and purchased
the Accorfrre School of Music
located at tit "Newtown street.
Mrs. E. V. fecmark read an
article, "Kie mf the Waltzes,"
by Donald CmJkms Peattie, with
Johann stiBj& and his .son,
Jnhann "'lnli Jr Austrian
Composers o tat? eighteenth cen
tury, as his subject.
Strauss' waltQ eat the record
. player. .
Miss Judy Carter
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Grandview - lae Pine A
teen-age party peanned by Miss
-Judy Carter V held in the
piay room oi Vm home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. 1. "gitmiller Satur
day, April 27. ftororations were
streamers of cxne paper carry
ing out a blue qad white and
black and white celor scheme.
A' Lazy Susan iM confections
and nuts was ths center piece
on the table.
Games were pltyed and re
freshments serveA.
Guests were Victie LaFon,
Gayle Carson, Julie Jahn, Rose
Kreischer, Gerald Ijiight, Stan
ley Scheel, Kim Griffin, Dave
Johnson, Wayne Carson, Bud
Lowery, and the hostess. Miss
Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Eitemiller
acted as chaperons for the eve
ning. New PTA Officer Are
Installed at Ceremonies
Cave Junction Officers of
five Illinois Valley Parent
Teacher associations were in
stalled Thursday night in cere
monies at the local high school
by Mrs. E. L. RoueWsush, out
going president o the County
Council of Parents ad Teachers.
New presidents &t the vari
ous units are Douglas. Hanby,
Illinois Valley .High school;
Aileen Prattler, Kerby grade
.1 1 - T5 U IT 11 C.lm.
Marjorie Cubertson, Evergreen
. and Phyllis Bowman, O'Brien.
EAGLE POINT
Tresham Said
By MRS. THOMASINE SMITH
Eagle Point Mayor Ray
Tresham is reported steadily im
proving but- is still confined to
Sacred Heart hospital in Med
ford. It is believed Tresham will
be released within the week.
Dance Class
Waggin Wheelers Square
Dance club announces the be
ginnings of an intermediate
dance class Thursday, May 9, at
8 p.m. at Art Smith's barn on
Griffin Creek road. Anyone in-
terested or wishing further in
formation may call SP 3-2916,
Mrs. Newman Caster.
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New type diaper
shaped like a B-29
to make one size fit j
all age babies with-
out folding is money
saving idea. Just one
size to buy. So easy
to wash and dry-
Ask for genuine . , , .
"Dexter Diapers" at m Orzter Duprr
Leon"s Tot-To-Teens F Drpe. H.
in Medford. , . . . !
The next -Home Extension
meeting. Lake. Creek Unit, will
be held at the home of Mrs. W.
M. Lemmon on Meridian rd. at
10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 8.
A reminder is sent to all mem
bers that their donations for
Fairview Home should be
brought to the meeting.
Police Chief Harold Ottosen
was called to the residence of J.
G. Hannaford to determine the
cause of a broken screen and
window which was damaged
Thursday between 8 and 9 p.m.
The screen and window were
evidently broken by a stick as
no debris was found in the house
to indicate breakage by rock.
Bertha Ulrich, Martha Knoebel
and Doris Holsapple, Eagle Point
elementary school cafeteria per
sonnel, attended the cook's dem
onstration on sandwich making
at the Hedrick Junior High
school in Medford April 27.
The NeWa Can Tanda group
of Camp Fire girls gave a party
Friday to receive rank. Invited
guests were Wally West, Steve
Geren, Doug Smith, Tommy Per
due, Kenny Bales, Ronny Vied
man, Sandy Cheek and Mike
Palm.
Refreshments of potato salad,
hot dogs and punch were pre
pared and served by the Camp
Fire group. Mrs. Hanscom, as
sistant -leader, and Mrs. Carl
Christian were chaperones in
the absence of their leader, Mrs.
LeRoy Bedingfield.
The " Amici . chapter Horizon
club held a , special meeting at
the home of Edna Gray in Eagle
Point and their regular meeting
at Sharon Roberts home in Med
ford to formulate plans, for a
Style Show and Luncheon. Mem
bers attended from Ashland,
Talent, Medford, Trail and Eagle
Point. The tentative date of May
25 was set for the style show and
luncheon to be held at the Rogue
Valley Country club. Information
and tickets may be obtained
from any of the. members.
Sports this past week saw
Eagle Point defeating teams in
baseball, tennis, volley ball and
track. The track team won first
place trophy at the Rogue league
meet Saturday at Ashland. The
first three' places qualifying at
this meet in each event will com
pete Saturday May H on the
SOCE field at the district track
meet. Eagle Point placed boys in
every event but the mile. Those
qualifying were Norman Hooper,
Wayne Christian in two events,
Jack Greb in four events, Bill
McClure in three events, David
Improving
Huffman, John Jackson, Frank
Ross in two events, Dick Schau
ble, Neil Dusenberry, Steve
Charters and Chares Pettigrew.
The first two winners of each
event at this meet will go to the
state track meet the following
Saturday.
Building permits were issued
to L. L. Davis to erect a home at
the corner of West Seventh and
South F sts., to Ruby Stowell
for reroofing. A, F. Krause for
an addition to his home on B et.
and Jack O. Gaza to add a utility
room and car port to his home
on B st.
Spend Honeymoon
At Home, Advice
Of Psychiatrist
Washington U.P.) A timely
tip for June brides and grooms:
Have your honeymoon right in
your own home.
Here are just ( some of the
advantages listed 'by Dr. John
R. Cavanagh, noted psychiatrist:
Less chance of getting tired.
Less chance of getting
bored. ,
It's cheaper, laddie.
Cavanagh, lecturer at Catho
lic and Georgetown universities,
told a social, hygiene society
meeting Monday "The best ad
vice which can be given to
most couples concerning the
honeymoon Is to spend it at
home."
He said the honeymoon "may
make or break a marriage."
But, he said," too often the
groom arrives at the altar ex
hausted after a big bachelors'
party the previous night.
Moreover, he said, the bride
is probably just as exhausted
from the weeks of preparation
and parties before the wedding.
Cavanagh said then they rush
off to "some uncomfortable and
expensive hotel" and frequently
if s all a "disappointing experi
ence." He said with both of them in
the shape they are in it might
be just as 'well for them to stay
home and get a good night's
sleep. . .
Then, he said, during the next
few weeks they can get more
accustomed to each other in a
relaxed atmosphere.
Father Here
Clyde R. Levine, Monroe,
Ore., returned to his home Sun
day after a brief visit in Med
ford with his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Knackstedt, 73 Renault avenue.
Tuesday, May 7, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
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IGNORING ABSENCE of his parents, Socialite William
.Wallace Mein III, an heir to fabulous California land
fortune of Henry Miller, marries Isolde Constantini, immi
grant cook he met when she worked for his parents, at San 1
Francisco churcru He is 21", bride is 24. She came to San j
Francisco from Germany. ' (InternationaljSoundpkoto)
Madsion, Wis., (U.R) Melvin
Cain of Oshkosh told the state's
conservation department that he
loaded a vacuum cleaner , vapor
izer with moth crystals, blew
them into the attic and drove
out squirrels. . ,
SHAG RUGS
Washed & Dyed
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The Eagle Point Elementary
Executive committee will meet
Monday, May 13, in the grade
school library.
David Penpp is stavincr at the
home of his son and daughter-in- i
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pence,
during his illness. Mrs. David
Pence is at their daughter's home
in Salem where she is convales
cing from a recent surgery.
Warm weather brought many
signs of summer in and around
Eagle Point Sunday. Boys float
ing down Butte Creek on inner
tubes, the girls' Softball team
getting under way with a first
practice, boats atop cars headed
towards Fish Lake, and then the
families- with the measles sign on
the door taking their spite out
on the flower beds.
TV Quiz Contestants
Deadlock for Third Time
New York (U.R) Cham
pion Hank Bloomgarden and
challenger James Snodgrass wag
ed a see-saw 30-minute marathon
on the NBC "Twenty-One" tel
vision quiz Monday night only
to end in deadlock, their third
consecutive tie.
In next week's return match,
Bloomgarden could increase his
winnings to $94,500. Already he
has run his score up to $52,500
and next week he'll be playing
for $2,000 a point..
Both contestants live in New
York.
Many Germans Leaving
To Escape Military Duty
Bremen, Germany (U.R)
Many young Germans are leav
ing for foreign countries to es
cape military service and the
threat of war, a survey showed
today.
The survey by the'Emigration
Counselling Service here said
these reasons were given by an
increasing number of men and
the 20 to 30 year age groups.
High taxes and the difficulty ot
saving money was another fre
quent reason given.
A heavy cruiser produces 4,
000 servings of bakery products
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