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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday, July 19. 19S7 Heyday Set For Sunday In Ashland Ashland Shakespearean fes tival fanj from all parts of the valley will gather in Ashland Sunday evening. July 21. for the annual Bard's Heyday, to be held in the festival theater. Given each year by Tudor guild Just prior to opening night, the Heyday always attracts large numbers of persons interested in the festival. This year's event, set for 5 p.m., will include a variety of entertainment, games and con tests according to Mrs. Bernard Windt, general chairman. Food will be on sale, and will be of a variety sufficient to provide a meal for both adults and chil dren, it is stated. Gifts and sou venir articles will be sold af booths, with guild members in charge. Members of the company will be guests of the guild for the evening. The program which will conclude the Heyday will be highlighted by the annual panto mine contest for actors. Com pany members will also appear as strolling musicians and danc ers, and a Punch and Judy show, which proved most popular last year with children, will be operating. . Er-nts and centests will be announced by Dr. William Sam mons, serving as the Town Crier. Assisting Mrs. Windt are Mrs. R. W. Pentzer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen Jr., Medford, Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Terrill, and Mrs. Harry Skerry. Mrs. Skerry is in charge of advance ticket sales. Pocahontas Lodge Installs Officers At Last Meeting Installation of officers was held by Pocahontas lodge at the la.t meeting. Mrs. Lola Grigsby, deputy great incohonee, conduct ed the ceremony. The new officers are Mrs. Floyd Lewis, prophetess; Mrs. Marion Pitman, pocahontas; Mrs. Ben Aston, Wenonah; Mrs. Wal ter Wilson and Mrs. Carl Lud wig, runners; Richard Singler, powhatan; Mrs. Jack Dooms and Mrs. Jack Thomas, councilors; Mrs. Charles Stelle and Mrs. Grigsby, scouts; Lewis Thomp son, guard of tepee; Mr. Steele, guard of forest; Roland Wicker. Mr. Dooms, Orval Hayes and Henry Dooms, warriors; Mrs. Haves, musician. The lodge will meet tonight at Redman hall. Picnic Members of Warren Masonic lodge. Royal Arch Masonic Lodge No. 4, and Adarel chap ter. Order of Eastern Star, will hold the annual picnic Sunday, July 21, at Abbott's ranch, Lake Creek. Society Slimming Ensemble ffi 9058 34-41 'I Slimming as a week-long diet! The simple lines, graceful gored skirt are so-o flattering to the larger figure. Sundress and brief scalloped jacket both sew-easy with our PRINTED PATTERN! Printed Pattern 9058: Wom en's Sizes 36, 38. 40, 42 44, 46, 48. Size 36 dress takes 4'i yards 35-inch fabric; jacket, 1's yards. Printed directions on each pat tern part. Easier, faster, ac curate. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat tern Dept. 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N.Y. Print plain ly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. . Dance Announced At Square Corral A square dance will be held In the Square Corral, located near Camp White, Saturday, July 20, from 8:30 p.m. until 1&30 a.m. All square dancers are invited to attend. Doug Fosbury will call the squares, and the new round dance, "Sunshine" will be taught. Potluck refreshments will be served. Plan Art Fair In Park Sunday Plans have been completed oy Southern Oregon Society of Art ists for the annual Greenwich Village fair to be held in the City Library park Sunday, July 21 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The public is invited to attend and to vote on a favorite picture. This outdoor art show, start ed several years ago by the so ciety, always draws a large at tendance from throughout the county. Another show is planned by the group for the second week in August during the an nual Oregon Shakespearean fes tival. It will be held in Lithia park. Easy Stilchery Making aprons for shower gifts, bazaars? These pretty ones are EASY! Each just one yard or less of fabric thritfy! Color ful flowers, simple to embroider. Pattern 7365. Transfer, cutting charts for two aprons. Flower rickrack trim quick stitchery! Send THIRTY:FIVE- CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME ADDRESS AND PATTERN NUMBER. A bonus for our readers two FREE patterns, printed in our new Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book for 1957! Plus a wonderful variety of designs to order crochet, knitting, embroidery, huck weaving, toys, dolls, oth ers. Send 25 cents for your copy of this exciting NEW needle book now! Help Yourself to Happiness Rcatfars ara Invite to present their problems. AU qnerlef will rceolre individual attention and should be accompanied by a tumped, telf-addrened envelope, directed to MARY HARRIS SEIFERT, M. A.. Department ot Educa tion. The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF FAMILY RELATIONS, S2SJ Suaset Boulevard. Los Anteles 27 California. Here at the American institute we are often asked to counsel people who think they are in love but who are not sure. They want to marry, they have pair ed off with partners, but they want to be certain that their feeling is genuine. Here are some questions which a mar riage counselor might ask you in determining the reality of your love: 1. Do you feel that your friend is equal of your father and superior to the other friends you might marry? 2. Do you feel depressed or restless when you are away 3. Do you have more than three common hobbies or in terests which you could pursue together after marriage? 4. Do you find it easy to "give in" to your friend's pref erences If they are different from yours? 5. Do you want to marry this person? 6. Does this person have qualities valuable in the hered ity of your children? 7. Does he have many friends with whom you feel at ease? 8. Do you admire this per son's mind as well as his body? Are You Really In Love. 9. Do you always find enough things to talk about no matter how frequently you see each other? 10. Do you agree on at least 75 per cent of his viewpoints? 11. Do you feel proud of this person s appearance, manners, and personality? 12. Can you imagine your selves, together, at your golden anniversary and feel a sense of warmth? 13. Do you respect each other's judgement? 14. Do you feel that you are really truthful and frank with each other? 15. Does your family ap prove of your friend? 16. Do your friends approve of him? 17. Do children like him? 18Do you feel confident of his kindness and consideration? . 19. Do you feel your love for him increasing? 20. Are you of similar age, background, and tastes? If you can truthfully answer yes to sixteen or more of these questions, chances are that you are really in love. If not, wait until you can be more certain of your own feelings. While you are weighing the pros and cons of marriage, don't miss reading one of the most valuable publications on this subject," Preparing t For Marriage," by Dr. Paul Pope noe, director of the American Institute of Family Relations, a non-profit educational insti tute. Just send 25 cents to Mary Harris Seifert in care of this paper and the booklet will be forwarded to you. I shall in elude, without extra charge, a list of the Institute's publica tion list and another pamphlet entitled "Before You Marry. Paintings Shown At Piano House Paintings by Vera Backstrom, artist and instructor in oil, are now exhibited ' at Piyucker Piano House. The exhibit is a continuing one arranged by Clif ford A. Platz, Medford artist, for the store. Mrs. Hausmann formerly own ed and operated her own gallery in Evertt, Wash., and held shows for artists of the northwest once each- month. She taught art in her gallery, and also in Everett Junior college and Everett High school. Mrs. Hausmann nolas the theory that art releases ten sions and inhibitions in adults. and keeps such tensions and in hibitions from developing in the child. Among Mrs. Hausmann's In structors have been Leon Derby sire of th Derbyshire Fine Arts school, Seattle; Peter Cauffer man of Whidby island, Wash , and Peter Lovins, Hollywood. She attended the Hollywood Art Center school after her four children were in their teens. Her paintings have been ex hibited in many shows and among her paintings is a prizs winner in a traveling show. En titled "Peace After The Storm", the work was purchased by the Women's club of Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Hausmann is currently teaching YMCA adult art class es in Ashland. Mrs. Hausmann and her husband, Earle H. Haus mann, moved to Ashland after .'pending a year in Fairbanks, Alaska. Happy Harvesters Announce Dance Central Point A square dance has been planned for Sat- Club Announces Calypso Party Rogue Valley Country club has planned the annual summer patio party for Saturday, July 27. "Calypso" will be the theme, and those who wish may go in costume. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. William Singler are cochairmen for arrange ments, and they announce that the party is for club members and out-of-town guests only. Cocktails wili be served from 8 to 9 p.m. and supper throughout the evening. The annual outdoor party is always one of the most festive events of the summer in Med ford. Auxiliary Announces Plans for Dinner The auxiliary to Fraternal Or der of Eagles will hold a birth day dinner Saturday, July 20, at 6 p.m. in the lodge hall. Mem bers whose birthdays are in June and July will be honored. Members attending are asked to take salad and desserts. The auxiliary will hold a busi ness meeting July 25 to elect a trustee and inside guard. Ini tiation will be held, and re freshments served. , urday, July 20, at the Central Point American Legion hall by the Happy Harvesters club. Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. and potluck refreshments will be served. Members may invite guests for the dance. Don't Say "Hello" Say--- "FILTER-FLO" Vz OFF en 2 groups of plantar and Flower Arranging lowlt SP 3-1733 Flowers Gifts 26 SOUTH CENTRAL SEARS SPECIALS BIG IS CU. FT. Chest Freezer Jus523995 BIG .1144 QT. Elec. Skillet Only $1 88 KENMORE BIG 10-LB. WASHER With Built-in Lint Filter Only $1 8995 10-LB. MATCHING ELECTRIC DRYER Only $1 ya95 BIG VALUE 30-IN. Elec. 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