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Judges at the Mardi Gras ball given by Tudor guild February 15 chose three costumes as the most
outstanding. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth Jr., Medford, for her pink and silver
sari; Mrs. B. A. Cope, Ashland, who wore a Japanese costume and covered her blonde hair with an
elaborate black wig, and Dr. Glenn M. Revel, Ashland, dressed as a hill billy. The winners received
their prizes from Richard Graham, Ashland, Shakespearean actor who wore a black and red costume
with a satanic mask contrived with gold sequins attached to his face.
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Six Medford Kiwariiari.s swho make up an orchestra called The Three Pears will play between the
first and second acts of the annual Kiwanis Kapers, to be staged in four performances February 26
through March i at Medford High school. The musicians are (left to right) Robert Church, local
weatherman and bass player; Dr. Milo Kubalek, dentist and drummer; Dr. Edward Sickels, physician
and surgeon who plays piano; Jack Walker, trailer salesman at ' the banjo; I. A. Mirick, music
instructor who plays trumpet, and Ray Johnson, radio station manager and Saxophonist.
Seven Medford High school girls are rehearsing an act for a Kiwanis Kapers scene based on a sports
magazine. In ihe routine will be (left to right)"the Misses Margaret Medlin, Rosemary Tokar, Patricia
Hanson, Joyce Gilinsky, Danusia Kosecka, Sylvia Smith and Jane Jordan.
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Mrs. David Holmes modeled this silk
orange ice chemise dress with black
accessories and ropes of beads for the.
--recent annual spring styleshow of Med
ford Junior Service league.
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When Mrs. Billy Blackstone appeared in
this dramatic new chemise dress at the
recent Junior Service league style show,
chatter which rose from the guests
stopped the show. Mrs. Blackstone wore
a pale blue hat and white gloves with'
" the navy blue frock.
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Two judges reigned over the first annual Mardi Gras ball given by Tudor guild
February 15 at Rogue Valley Country club. The king was County Judge Rodney
Keating, Ashland, and his queen was Miss Noreen Kelly, Medford municipal
- judge. Queen Noreen wore a red evening frock with silver hearts pinned to it
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The Rev. and Mrs. John L. Thompson, Ashland, attended the Mardi Gras ball
wearing black eat costumes which Mrs. Thompson had made. Mrs. Thompson,
who said she sat up until the wee small hours, the night before the dance in
order to finish the costumes and properly stuff the long tails, added that they
were a big hit with the couple's children.
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One dance act in the coming Kiwanis Kapers will be staged by Rogue chapter.
National Secretaries association. Shown here rehearsing are (left to right) Lor
raine Morse, Gwenn Caster and Judy Lockwood with Ray Lewis at the piano
- and Director Bob D' Arcy calling the steps.