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Dance Concert At Ashland Fest Ashland Continuine it . panded dance program for 1957, the Oregon Shakespearean fes tival annrjnces a special dance concert t-iay at the Festival theater in Ashland, starting at fcp.n. Pe-classic dance-forms, similar to those that were popu lar in Ezabethan Fngland, will O d presented under the direction of Marcia TJayer, festival cho reographer. The dancers, all numbers of the 1957 company, will be in costume. Numbers will include several ancient country dances seen for centuries in English villages. The remainder of the program will highlight original choreog raphy by Mrs. Thayer, who also will narrate the performance. Music is to be provided by W. Bernard Windt, festival music director? and will include accom- paniments by tabor and chant, w recorders, the lute, and the 'cel. A Bach suite fof "cello is tiie basis for one of the selec tioW. 6 Included in the program will be court dances in a mood of splendor, such as the well-known pavane and minuet; lively dances lifc? the gigue; and more unusual dances, such as the 3t . . . I jy IjSSSv Cry Squar I jrOlW rO I u 1 V V-; ' moiiit o 1 J j' SOlS O Tf-I -'ISm That's the word , . , VsrCi'v it for our O vt .t' f spectangular rectangle ' O ( Si te creamy soft, . J j j M gold-buckled beauty i S A-K h ' ' r m - t'lat's squared off neatly '""Tl r- N r Jf ' . at the toe and heel O - H M lot a truly j' ff dramatic new look. ff fj 'Jf Black . . . Brown", . . Beige t Parker Woods' ' - 21 North Central o sit jjeatM L S , I . -g. Exclusively Stf FALL C1VW COLLECTION ' ' - Vu 217 EAST MAIN PHONE SP 2-8992 Planned Today ival Theater bouree which supposedly was danced by peasants in the vine yards of France; and the excit ing la volta in which the lady is thrown high into the air by her partner. This dance concert provides audiences with an opportunity to see dances that are seldom performed today, but are the basis for the ballet, folk, and square dancing of our age. This season's' production schedule offers dancing in all of the plays, plus performances by the dancers-on-the-grecn pri or to play time. Mrs. Thayer studied pre-class-ic dance forms under Eleanor Lauer and Marian Van Tuyl at Mills college. Admission for the event is 50 cents. Sojourners Plan Session Thursday Sojourners will meet in the Pythian hall Thursday, August 22, at 12:30 p.m. New year books will be dis tributed. All women who have been in the valley less than two years are cordially invited to attend. Inairifs ' i! i7? . v L iKmMmtm, ' f , f .AJttM' , T ' , :- ' . .... vi- Mr I ' J-J : ijz ft Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parker-Doc IV riding Held In First Methodist Church First Methodist church, Medford, was the setting Sunday, August 4, for the three o'clock afternoon wedding of Miss. JoAnn Agnes Doe and Guy Hastings Parker. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Doe of Prospect. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, 1467 South Stage road, Medford. Dr. George G. Roseberry offi- aunt, poured the punch. Miss' ciated at the double ring cere mony attended by 100 relatives and guests. .'Pink and white gladiolus decorated the church and parlors for the wedding and reception which followed. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a waltz length white satin brocade frock. Her fingertip length veil fell from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white -carnations" encircling a white orchid. Miss Kathy Ritchey was honor attendant while bridesmaids were Miss Billie Jo Greear and Miss Raydene Chisum. They wore dresses of crystalette styled on princess lines and car ried bouquets of white and col ored carnations. Their head bands were of flowers. Miss Richey was in pink and carried blue flowers while the other attendants wore aquamarine and carried pink flowers. Bruce Parker served as best man for his brother while Michael Clifford and Jared Black seated the guests. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Doe wore a slate blue dress with ice blue accessories. Mrs. Parker chose a light brown lace frock with matching accessories. Their corsages were of gladiolus. Mrs. Ray Griffin, aunt of the bride, cut and served the wed ding cake at the reception using Mrs. W. J. Warner's heirloom knife. Mrs. Richard Doe, another Doctor and Wife Guests of Howards Dr. and Mrs. George Hollings head of Montclair, N. J., are spending two weeks in Medford as guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard, 1507 West Main street. Mrs. Hollingshead is a niece of Dr. Howard. The visitors attended a pre sentation of "Othello" by the Oregon Shakespearean festival company last week. From here they will go to Salem to visit Dr. Hollingshead's brother, and from there will return east by air. Hastings Parker (Brainerd pholo) Donna Doe was in charge of the guest book. The bride is a graduate of Medford High school. The bride groom also attended Medford High school and is employed by Jackson county. Following a wedding trip to Seattle the newlyweds will make their home at 941 Mt. Pitt avenue. For her traveling attire the bride chose a pink dress with matching jacket and black and white accessories. Th ree Honored At Parties Held In Central Point Central Point Miss Virginia Cellura was honored at a sur prise miscellaneous wedding shower given by Mrs. Leo Cel lura at the home of Mrs. Mary Cellura Wednesday evening. The room was decorated in pink and white, with an umbrella suspended from the ceiling to which pink and white streamers were attached. Pink and white cakes were served. Forty guests attended the event. Miss Cellura is the bride- elect of James Higinbotham, and the wedding is set for September 1. Both Miss Cellura and her fiance reside in Central Point. Friday evening a miscellane ous wedding shower was given at the Community Bible church, honoring Miss Verna Barrett of Eagle Point and Harold Leffler oi San Gabriel, Calif. Approxi mately 35 people attended the event. Miss Carrol Sinyard, bride elect of Airman Elvice Snow, was honored at a bridal shower Thursday evening. The shower was given at the home of Mrs. Richard Larson. Hostesses for the event were Miss Vicki Work man and Miss Melba Tucker. The "cake was decorated with sweet peas and two tiny doves holding a wedding ring. Thirty-eight people attended the party. Monday Store Hours 12 Noon 'til 9 p.m. Shop at the Pink Store . . Where You Park at the Door Ceremony In Portland Weds Pair Miss Eileen Ann DeWilde be- i came the bride of Charles Ash- pole of Medford in a ceremony held-Saturday, August 17, in Rose City Park Methodist church, Portland. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Jacob DeWilde,- Portland. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. C. W. Ashpole, formerly of Med ford and now living in Pocatello, Idaho, and the late Mr. Ashpole. Dr. Roy A. Fedje officiated at the 8 o'clock evening ceremony attended by 130 relatives and friends. Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a ballerina length gown of white French chantilly lace over misted taf feta and her fingertip length veil was held by a seed pearl and crested lace cap. She carried a bouquet of white phalenopsis or chids and stephanotis. Miss Arlene Hardt was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina length frock of amethyst col ored peau d'soie and carried a bouquet of blue and amethyst gladiolus and delphinium. Miss Donna Glaske and Miss Cheryl McCutchan, bridesmaids, were dressed like Miss Hardt. Donald Ashpole served as best man while Jack Pocock and Stanley Purcell seated the guests. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the church. The bride is a graduate of the University of Oregon and is a member of Delta Gamma social sorority. The bridegroom at tended Oregon State college where he was affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa, social fraternity, and is now a student at the Uni versity of Oregon. The newlywed couple will make their home in Eugene after August 28. Rites Wed Miss Sinyard, Elvice Snow Central Point Temple Bap tist church on Lozier lane in Medford was the setting August 12 at 8 o'clock for the wedding of Miss Carrol Sinyard and Air man Elvice Snow. The Rev. Kurt Snider, grandfather of the bride, officiated at the. cere mony. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Sinyard of Ok lahoma City, Okla., has been making her home in Central Point. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larson, Central Point. : Mrs.vD. C. Tulley played the wedding music and also accom panied Maynard Hadley, soloist. The church was decorated with pink roses and tall baskets of white and yellow gladiolus. Mrs. W. E. Shannon did the decor.-1 The bride wore a white lace ballerina length gown and car ried a white Bible with white streamers and gardenias. She was given in marriage by her father. The maid of honor. Miss it- i.: tit i y-. . . i t:a vicki vvorKmau, ieiurai ruim, wore a blue ballerina length gown with a pink carnation cor sage. Bridesmaid was Miss Mel ba Tucker, Central Point, who wore a pink ballerina gown with a deep pink carnation cor sage. Robert Fink served as best man and Robert Alldridge served as groomsman. Following the wedding cere mony, a reception was held in the church hall. Miss Julene Sinyard, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book and Miss Betty Sinyard attended the gift table. 1 For her niece's wedding, Mrs. David Sinyard wore a blue ny lon dress with white accessories. The bride's grandmother wore a beige print nylon dress with white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom chose a pale green and white nylon dress with white accessories. The newlyweds will make their home in Sacramento, Calif. The bridegroom, an airman sec ond class, is stationed at Math ers Air Base near there. He is a radar operator and returned here July 25 after a year of duty in Japan. Both the bride and bride groom attended Central Point schools. Pouring the punch 'and coffee and serving the wedding cake were Mrs. Kurt Snider, Miss Vicki Workman and Miss Melba Tucker. Forty guests attended the wedding and reception. Couple to Wed In October Rites Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Elmet L. Adams, P.O. box 164, Jacksonville, announce the en gagement and approaching mar raige of their daughter, Nancy Lee, to Richard A. Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sanford, route 2, Box 45, Jacksonville. Miss Adams is a 1957 graduate of Jacksonville High school and is now employed as secretary of the First Methodist church. Mr. Sanford is a 1955 gradu ate of Jacksonville High school and is receiving his basic train ing with the all Oregon Navy unit at San Diego, Calif. The wedding has been set for October 3 at First Methodist church, Medford. Sunday, August 18, 1957 Give Supper Col. and Mrs. William H. Bart lett, 131 Valley View drive, were hosts last Sunday evening for a buffet supper at the Col ony club. Thirty guests attend ed. Club to Meet Oak Grove Neighborhood club will meet Tuesday, August 20, at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Alex Connell, 3587 Jacksonville highway. 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