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4 2 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Ore., Wednesday, December 3, 1958 Rumplestiltskin Slated For Medford and Ashland Ashland Five perform ances of "Rumplestiltskin," the fall presentation of the Southern Oregon College players, will be presented in Medford and Ashland. The first performance will be Sat urday, December 6, at 10 a.m. in Churchill hall, and another daytime performance for Ash land will be December 13 at 10 a.m. in the same hall. The Medford performances will be Wednesday, Decem ber 10 at 2:30 p.m. and 4:15 pjn. at the Craterian theater. These performances are spon sored by Medford branch, American Association of Uni verslty Women and tickets will be on sale in the schools December-9-10 during the Scottish Rite Plans Reunion The program has been com pleted for the semi-annual re union of the Medford bcotusn Rite Bodies. Thursday, De cember 4, activities will con sist of the conferral of the 31st degree of Scottish Rite Free Masonry, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic temple. Charles H. Thurston and cast, under the direction of Fred M. Gat- ter, will be in charge of the ritualistic work. Saturday, December 6, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic temple, Carl H. W. Oestreich and cast, directed by John J. Kennedy, will confer the 32nd degree upon the class of candidates. Candidates in the class will be welcomed by Worth Har vey, Eugene, 33rd degree honorary, and Past Grand Master of Masons in Oregon Preceding the conferral of the 32nd degree, a no - host 'dinner will be served at 6:30 ;p.m. In the Masonic temple for all Scottish Rite Masons .and candidates. This concludes the ritual istic work for the fall class. ; Calendar Calendar notices and newt for , the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun- day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead- ' line for tne weexiy eaienoar . a.m. of the day for publication and for week day news is 5 pjn. the . day belore publication. ' Wednesday: . ; ,7:30 p.m. - Bethel 14, In ternational Order of Job s .'Daughters, Medford Masonic temple. - 8 p.m. - Eagle Point High " School Parent - Teacher - Stu dent association, High school library. 8 p.m. - Faith circle, First Presbyterian church, Central Point, home of Mrs. Donald Lacy, 2092 Scenic ave. 8 p.m. - Medford Jaycettes, home of Mrs. Don Madden, 501 Oregon terrace. 8 p.m. - Mushroom Club, Red Cross bldg. " , 8 plm. - Veterans of World War1 1 auxiliary and barracks of Medford, Girls Community club..1 ' ' Thursday! 10:45 a.m.-West Side Home Extension unit, Central Point Grange. 12 noon - Wenonah club, with Mrs. Floyd Lewis, 710 Sherman st. 1:30 p.m. - Medford Gar den club, courthouse auditorium. 1:30 p.m. - Sams Valley Ladies club, home of Mrs. V R. Bonham, Antioch rd. noon hour. Two additional campus per formances will be Thursday and Friday, December 11-12 Churchill hall auditorium. Dr. Dorothy Stolp of the SOC speech department is di recting the play with the aid of two student directors, Flor ence Moore and Barbara Mol- lenbach, both of Ashland. Leads Listed Michael Johnson has been chosen to play the lead role of Rumplestiltskin, in the pro duction. Young Johnson, who comes from Sitka, Alaska, has nad previous acting exper ience, having appeared as the young son in "The Happy Journey" and as a twelve-year old boy in the SOC summer summer session play. Art ac complished, pianist, Johnson has played for many campus assemblies and talent shows. Joan Taylor will appear as the miller's daughter who be comes queen in the forthcom ing play. Miss Taylor is new to the SOC stage. She trans ferred to. SOC from Eastern Oregon college where she played the part of Hilda Mil ler in "Plain and Fancy." Pat Leek of Medford and James Cunningham of Malin play two of the major sup porting roles in Rumplestilt skin. Cunningham, a sopho more, is cast as the miller; he has had experience acting in several high school plays. Miss Leek, also a sopho more, will play the role of the miller's wife. Her previous acting experience includes: the role of Little Bo Peep in "Babes in Toyland"; the part of a young country girl in the Medford high school operetta, "Up Old Smokey," and the role of Cinderella in the SOC production of Cinderella last year. . Many in Cast Playing the roles of the king and the king's son are Norman Gober and Steven Wisely. Gober, from Klamath Falls, appeared in many high school plays and directed two one-act plays. Wisely is from Medford. , Other members of the cast include: Glenna Brewold, Medford, Mother Hulda; Dav--id Bowdoin, Ashland, Ingert; George Brown, Applegate, Gothol; Charlotte Riley, Med ford, Karen; and Carolyn Ed wards, Gold Hill, the nurse. Mary Lee Sheldon, Glide, Faye Shearer, Cloverdale and Leilani Kunkel, Medford, are the ladies-in-waiting, .while Michael Fuhrer, Medford, and Jack McLennan, Winston, are the pages. Matinee performances will also be given in both Ash land and Medford. ' Woodcraft Lodge To Hold Meeting; Party Announced Phoenix-Phoenix Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge will meet mSet Thursday, December 4, at Phoenix Grange hall at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. ...'.lwip!pimyitrairB ' til w t Phoenix Thimble club will hold the annual Christmas party Saturday, December 13, at the home of Mrs. -Mervin Hixson. The meeting was set originally for December 5. A turkey dinner will be served, and gifts exchanged. Each member is asked to take a covered dish and table service. Save! viui Gift Offer! NOW! Give the thrill of seeing pictures that "come alive" ! See our brand new View-Master Starter Sets . . . each one an exdrine package of 3-dimension viewing fun, specially priced for Christmas avian. 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Shown here in a scene from the play are Susan Baker, who plays the part of Meg, and George Koch, cast as Jeff. Each night this week finds the entire cast, the understudies, stage hands, directors and everyone working with the production on hand to put the finishing touches on the play. Lynn Sjolund is musical director, Mrs. Lenore Zappell is dramatic director and Colleen Hope, Medford dance teacher, is coach ing the dancers. All seats are reserved and are now on sale from high school students or may be obtained at the box office. Hudson's Rogue Camera Shop Annual Ball Announced One of the large social events of the coming week end will be the annual Mili tary ball of Rogue' Valley chapter, Reserve Officers' as sociation. The ball, to be com bined with a dinner, set for Saturday, December 6, at Rogue Valley Country club. It is scheduled from 7:30 p.m. until 1 a.m. in the club's main dining room. The event is for all former, retired and present officers of the armed forces of the United States living in this area. Co-chairmen in charge of the event are Capt. Tom Saunders and Capt. James D. Straus. The chairmen state that the event will be formal, with men to wear their uni forms or dark suits and wom en formal gowns. Tickets may be procured from Swem's store, the Army reserve unit at 33 North Ttiv erside avenue, or at the door Saturday night. Guest Leaves Central Point . - Miss Georgia Jacobs left Sunday for her home in Aberdeen, Wash., after a visit with rela tives. Thanksgiving day Miss Jacobs was a guest of her brother-in-law-and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Crabb, and their granddaughter, Miss Lois Kuski, 441 North First street. Also guests of the Crabbs were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jones, Medford. " Rebekahs Elect in Jacksonville Jacksonville Election of officers was held at a meeting of Ruth Rebekah lodge, Jack sonville, December 1. Those elected were Mrs. P. E. Matheny, noble grand; Mrs. Carl A. Black, vice - grand; Mrs. Melvin Wiggins, record ing secretary; Mrs. Kindred Thomas, financial secretary; and Mrs. William Campbell, treasurer. All newly- elected and ap pointed officers will be in stalled in anuary. A Christmas dinner, held annually with members of the Odd Fellows lodge, was ten tatively scheduled for Decem ber 21. This dinner is attend ed by members and their families each year. Immedi ately following, there is a Christmas tree party and Santa Claus for the children. Family Members Leave for Home; Members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Daugherty, who spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their home on Kings highway, left Saturday and Sunday to return to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ache son and two children, Ken neth and Susan, left Saturday for their home in Bend. The Achesons formerly lived in Medford, and Mr. Acheson is now principal of the Bend High school. Mrs. Leona Gilinsky left by plane Sunday for Long Beach, Calif., after a visit here with her parents and her son-and daughter, Joyce, and Wilson. Mrs. Gilinsky is now teaching in Whittier, Calif. Also with the Daughertys Thanksgiving day were anoth er son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Doty and sons, David and Thomas, Med ford. . ' . - . .. Sauce for Broccoli New York-(UPD-A new way to serve croccoli-with vinai grette sauce. Combine 2 table spoons salad oil, V2 teaspoon each of chopped green pep per, fresh parsley and capers; 34 teaspoon minced onion, salt and pepper to. taste, let stand at least 1 hour. Beat in 1 tablespoon cider vinegar. Serve over coked fresh, broc coli. For a holiday touch, gar nish with pimiento strips. Yields Vz cup, enough for 4 or 5 servings. Fifty Plus Club Announces Plans For Gala Session A gala day is in store for members of Medford Fifty Plus ; club and their friends Friday, December 5. Members of the Camp White- club have been invited to be guests of the local club for the meeting and entertainment, set to be gin at 12:30 p.ni. at the Pythi an hall. A business session and com munity singing will be fol lowed by . games.. Luncheon will be served in the dining room." " Exhibits of articles for the coming Christmas bazaar De cember 12 will be on display. The Alexander Hawaiian String band will furnish mu sic for dancing and entertain ment for the balance of the afternoon program. A new system of sound . amplifiers and microphones will be in use during Friday's program. I The club invites and wel comes persons over 50 years Upholstery Shampoo Said Better Product Shampoo upholstery in less than 15 minutes with an odor less, non-toxic, non-flamable product. Guaranteed to have twice .the prower . of similar items, this cleanser works through foam action and can be used on all color-fast fab rics, natural and leather. Available in a non-breakable squeeze-tube . with chrome plated head, sponge and brush cleaning face. . Before gardening or heavy house cleaning, dig your fing ers into a soft cake of soap or good hand cream, suggests Coral Morris, Michigan State University extension epecial ist in home management. This will protect your nails and make your hands easier to clean when the job is done. j Cleaner Combines Old, A new vacuum cleaner com bines modern conveniency with the old-fashioned thor oughness of the rug beater. A "vibra-beat" attachment beats rugs with 2,200 thumps per minute. Brushes sweep up sur face litter and dust and suc tion carries it away about three times faster than with of age to attend the meeting. Members are urged to save clean wrapping paper and paper bags for the bazaar sales. New Features a straight suction nozzle, th manufacturer says. The vacu um is portable, weights 17 pounds, and requires little storge. space. 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