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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday, November 22, 1957 O y.V -r.: -MA . ... . Si, - ii ill " : liar 115. f i ' - .-A.-nfei, iiiiiiiniiinnii iii-l --..-. "Tie Cain Mutiny Court Martial" will tesiigkt at Southern Oregon college for fc nre-i.l run and shown here is the scene yhere Captain Blakely (Orion Hammett) ad ministers the oath to Lt. Cmdr. Queeg (Isaac trtcCarley) while Commander Challee, played iy Peter Lungreen, holds the Bil?le. Seated is the court stenographer, played by Dale Flow ers. The tense drama is being presented by the Southern Oregon college players under the direction of Angus L. Bowmer. The Play ers' version was written by Herman Wouk. Cutain lime is 8:13 p.m. at Churchill hall; reserved seats are on sale at the Mart, Ash land, and Puruckers, Medford, or at the door. Christmas Party Sft for Sunday Cebu swamp, Military Order of Lizards, fun and honor orga nization of the auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans, will hold the annual Christmas party Sunday, November 24. It is sett for 1 p.m. at the home of Col. W. H. Paine, 56 North Orange street. A covered dish dinner will be erved, with Medford members to provide hot dishes, and Grants Pass members desserts and salads. Gifts will be ex changed. Election of officers will be held during the business meet ing. Traveler Returns Ansley E. Hutchinson, 912 South Holly street, returned from the Midwest Thursday morning after spending 10 days in Illinois and Indiana. Mr. Hutchinson flew to Chi cago. 111., where he visited his sister, Mrs. George W. Black well in Elmhurst, who is ill. Fol lowing a two day visit there he met his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Malley, and drove to their home in West Lafayette, Ind. Prior to his return here ha drove to Tallula, 111., where he visited relatives and friends be fore returning to Elmhurst by the way of Indiana. Students, Former Navy Men To Appear in College Drama Ashland Isaac McCarley, Ashland student at SOC, in play ing the role of Captain Queeg of Caine Mutiny fame, conveys the feelings and actions of an un masked psychopath in one of the most stirring courtroom scenes in the history of the theater, ac cording to Director Angus Bow mer. Dramatist Herman Wouk's prize Pulitzer award play will run Friday and Saturday, No vember 22-23, in Churchill hall auditorium beginning at 8:15, it was " announced, and those at tending are urged to be in their seats promptly at curtain time as the initial action contributes an integral part in the suspense of the drama and its surprising denouement. Studded with players whose experience extends beyond col lege productions, the play is a dramatization of the trial of Lt. Stephen Maryk, played by Leslie White, Eugene, whose action in taking command of Captain Queeg's ship, the USS Caine, has led to his court martial. Young White is an Air Force veteran with four years of service. Rudolf Vest Jr., well-known Ashland Shakespearean Festival actor, plays Lt. Barney Green wald, defense attorney. He is also an Air Force veteran. Peter ECOnOMY mum 420 Pine St. Central Point, Ore. PRICES GOOD TILL THANKSGIVING U.S. Ho. 1 Svccr POTATOES and YAMS Only o; Local Newtown flPPL $79 J Box Firm Golden BANANAS 2 u, 29 25 79' U.f. NO. 1 KLAMATH POTATOES IWIFT'S PREMIUM OVIN-IEADY TUIffiEYS At The Right Price - "ORDER NOW" HOLIDAY MARGARINE 5U,S1 00 mi AA LARGE dozen 59 4WIFTS ORIOLE SLICED BACON L,53 OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. CLOSED THANKSGIVING Lungreen, Klamath Falls, has the role of prosecuting attorney Lt. Com. John Challee; and Bill Gregory, Central Point, the role of Lt. (jg) Willis S. Keith, a hand some, grave, but stupid, junior officer. He starred as Boris Ko lenkov in "You Can't Take" It With You." Carl Richards will portray Junius Hannaford Urban, signal man 3rd class. He is from Port land. John Converse, Ashland, will enact the part of Lt. Thomas Feefer, communications officer, a novelist friend of Maryk's, and Robert W. Anderson, a native of Leetonia, Ohio, will take the part of Dr. Lundeen, navy psy chiatrist. Mr. Anderson has served twenty years in the United States Navy and has retired after reaching the rank of avia tion chief structural mechanic. From Medford comes Gary Blew, the orderly, who starred in the SOC Player's production of "Aladdin," presented last spring term. He is joined by Dale Flowers, also from Medford and a veteran of "Aladdin," who will serve as court stenographer. David L. Bowdoin, Ashland, will play Dr. Bird, psychiatrist, whose dramatic experience in cludes roles in "OufTown" and "Ever Since Eve." He has served three years as a corporal in the USMC and is now in the Marine corps reserves. Orion Hammett, Rogue River, will portray Captain Blakeley, president of the court, and brings to the role 30 years of experience in the US Navy, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Sheath Flattery 'im . r9274 j SIZES J Musical Comedy Seen As Ambitious Stage Production at MHS Medford High school students and faculty staged a full-scale musical comedy last night pos sibly the most ambitious stage production ever undertaken by the school, and it came off with flying colors. Almost a full-house audience was on hand for the school's production of "Carousel" and the applause was warm and sustained throughout the entire program. While not as fast-paced as the work of professional cast, the musical proceeded smoothly and if there were any mishaps, they went unnoticed by this reviewer. The music and dances, the voices, both solo and chorus, the cos tumes, the sets and lighting, all are excellent for a student pro duction and in many cases, much better than those in the audience had expected to see and hear. Rosemary Doolen is a pretty and sweet-voiced Julie, and John Frohnmayer a handsome and dashing Billy Bigelow. These two, and other students in the production, bring a freshness and innocence to the plot and theme of "Carousel" which is most ap pealing. Sense of Comedy Sue Baker played and sang Carrie Pipperidge with zest and a true sense of comedy which her audience found delightful, and the scene between Miss Bak er and Ted Lawson as Jigger Craigin is one of the best in the production. The principals had good sup port from Bob Gee, who played Enoch Snow, Dee Clark as Mrs. Mullin, Linda Smith as Nettie Fowler and David Frohnmayer as David Bascombe. Talent Council Sponsors Dance A square dance will be held at Talent City Hall Saturday, November 23, starting at 8:30 p.m. The dance is. sponsored by the Talent City Council and all square dancers are invited. Pot luck refreshments will be served during the evening. Fran Cro nin will call the squares. Pocahontas Lodge Announces Dinner Pocahontas lodge has planned a potluck dinner for tonight at 6:30 o'clock at Redman hall. A business meeting will follow at 8 p.m. Past chiefs' night will be ob served and a card party -will bring the evening to a close. Lesser Roles Lesser roles were played by Milton Smith, Pat Hilton, George Koch, Nancy Adams. Lynn Knight, Jim Corum, Keith Berg, Mike Forbes, Pam Cooksey, Larry Taylor, Jim Ellis, Dennis Barr, Sharon Wymore, Dick Ran kin, Craig Walstead and Dale Shaw. Miss Cooksey, cast as Louise, daughter of Julie and Billy, appeared in an effective dance scene. The production staff is head ed by Lynn Sjolund, musical di rector, and Lenore Zapell, dra matics director. An orchestra of both students and faculty mem bers provided the major musical background, but Ray Lewis and Melody Pierce, pianist and or ganist, deserve special mention for their accompaniment of solos and duo numbers. Warren Wolf designed the sets, John Drysdale coached the or chestra and Justin L. Dyrud the vocal music. Bud Wicker and Stanley Zapell assisted with the set construction and Jean James was responsible for costumes. The musical will be repeated tonight at the high school audi torium, with curtain time at 8 p.m. O.S. PTSA Completes Plans for Auction Eagle Point The excitement of an auction will prevail Satur day, November 23, at 8 p.m., in the Eagle Point grade school gymnasium. Included in the night's fun will be entertain ment and dancing, and refresh ments will be available all eve ning. This will be the annual fund-raiser for the Eagle Point High School Parent-Teacher-Student association. G. E. Elrod, Trail, will be the auctioneer. Among the items to be auctioned are a cream sepa rator in good condition; a baby high-chair; an almost new set of tire chains, and a sealed box. Some of the personal services being sacrificed on the auction block include eight hours of painting, dishwashing services, baby-sitting, and some yet un disclosed talents. Anyone wishing to offer per sonal services or usable items for auction, is asked to call Mrs. Lester West, chairman, TAlbot 6-4041. Mrs. Herman Higday, Hlllcrest 6-3715, or in the Shady Cove-Trail area, Mrs. Delbert Spain, TRinity 8-2064. Articles will be picked up, or they may be left' at the high school. Social Meeting Planned by Club Scottish Rite Women's club will meet Monday, November 25, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic tem ple. This will be a social night and bridge, pinochle, and canas ta will be played during the evening. Hostesses for the event will Be Mrs. Fred A. Purdin, Mrs. Fred M. Gatter, Mrs. John H. Dalen Mrs. John Harder, Rogue River, and Mrs. George W. Thomas, Ashland. Wyles E. Berry and cast, un der the direction of Clay M. Lee, will confer the 18th degree of Scottish Rite Freemasonry upon a class of candidates: Leslie M. Scott, Portland, 33 rd degree Mason and sover eign grand inspector general in Oregon, and grand minister of state of the Supreme, Council, 33rd degree, will be here for the conferral of the degree. Mr. Scott will also be guest speaker for the evening. Scottish Rite Masons will join the ladies for the coffee hour. A welcome Is extended to all Scottish Rite wives, widows, mothers, daughters and sisters. 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