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Central Point Club
Holds Recent Meeting
Central Point Crater chap
ter, Grandmothers Clubs of
America, met recently for a
potluck picnic at the home of
Mrs. Roy Kelly, Cherry street,
Central Point.
Mrs. Carl Hover, chaplain,
gave the invocation. She read
a poem entitled, "I May Not
Pass This Way Again."
Mrs. W. J. Gebhard pre
sided over the business meet
ing, and plans were completed
for a bazaar.
The October meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Charles Jantzer, North Pacific
highway. Central Point. Mrs.
Royal Greenman Sr. will as
sist Mrs. Jantzer as hostess.
Election of officers will take
place in this meeting.
Maating Announced
Adarel chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, will hold its first
fall meeting Thursday, Sep
tember 3, at the Jacksonville
Masonic temple. A potluck
dinner will precede the meet
ing at 6:30 pjn.
General Hicks
To Be Speaker
Licensed Practical Nurses
will meet Monday, August 31,
at 7:30 pjn. at the home of
Mrs. Hazel Mundlin, 81 S Ben
net street.
Major Gen. J. H. Hicks will
speak on civil defense at the
meeting.
Persons planning to attend
are to take a covered dish for
the potluck dinner.
The group will hold a ba
zaar and food sale Wednesday,
September 2, from 2 until 8
pjn. on the first floor of
Sacred Heart hospital.
Rice Family Returns
After Camping Trip
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Rice,
316 Haven street, and their
three children, Cheryl, Jack
and Bill, returned Friday
from a two week vacation in
the Bend area.
The Rices, who camped
during the period, went sight
seeing south of Bend in Lava
River Caves State park and
spent several days at the
Cove Palisades State park
north of Bend.
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Planned Here
Mrs. Laura P. Wells, direct
or of the Oregon school lunch
program, will speak Tuesday
at the 19th annual school
lunch workshop for county
schools at the Wilson elemen
tary school here.
Registration and coffee hour
will begin at 8:30 a.m.
School lunch personnel from
Jackson, Josephine and Klam
ath counties are expected to
attend the one-day session.
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Two Attend Shows
In Sari Francisco
Mrs. Frances Flinn, Plaza
apartments, and her grand
daughter, Annette Flinn, have
returned to Medford from a
stay in San Francisco. The two
shopped and attended a per
formance of the Ice Follies
and "Porgy and Bess."
Annette is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Flinn, 3233
Jacksonville highway.
Shakespearean Festival dancers, together with teveral
members of the acting company and the technical crew,
will appear in a special dance concert today at the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival theatre in Ashland. Set for 4:30
o'clock, the program will be highly varied in content, and
will climax the special offerings of the 1959 music depart
menl. Shown rehearsing for the event are (left to right) Jo
Bailey Summers of the costume department, actors Joel Riggs
and Anthony Ristoff, and Choreographer John Hawkins.
Festival Concert Today
To End Season ys Series
Ashland - Concluding the
Oregon Shakespearean Festi
val music department's spe
cial offerings for the 1959
season will be an elaborate
dance concert set fortoday at
4:30 o'clock at the Eliza
bethan theatre here. Festival
Choreographer John Hawkins
has spent several weeks
planning the event, and has
rehearsed 22 members of the
festival company for two
weeks in preparation for the
program.
The concert dance corps
has been formed from all de
partments of the theatre. In
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addition to the regular dance
troupe, actors, technicians,
and members of the costume
crew will appear in several
of . the numbers. Director
Hawkins, combining his per
sonal comments with demon
strations, will endeavor to
show the development of
dance, from the basic steps
employed in national folk
dances to the higher and more
technically difficult forms -such
as ballet and modern
dance.
. Highlighting the program
will be dramatic dance
sketches based on various
Shakespearean characters, in
cluding the . title roles from
"Romeo and Juliet," Beatrice
and Benedick from "Much
Ado About Nothing," and the
lovers from "A Midsummer
Night's Dream."
Through the employment of
unifying dance features, Mrs.
Hawkins will assist the au
dience's recognition of the
basic movements. Several
surprises have been planned
for the entertainment of the
audience, together with ex
amples of folk dances and a
few selections from the chor
eography of "The Maske of
the New World."
In addition to live accom
paniment provided by Music
Director W. Bernard Windt's
staff of musicians, there will
be full orchestral backing
.supplied by high fidelity tape
recording.
Prices for the dance con
cert are 75 cents for adults
and 50 cents for children.
Tickets may be purchased at
the door on Sunday. Excel
lent seats are also available
for Sunday night's next-to-last
staging of the brilliant
history play "King John:
The production, directed by
Richard Risso, begins at 8:30
p.m. in the theatre.
Caseys Arrive
From California
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Casey
arrived in Medford recently
from southern California
where both attended school
during the summer weeks.
They are with Mrs. Casey's
mother, Mrs. C. Rease Braley,
245 Valley View drive, with
whom their children spent
the vacation time.
Mr. Casey will leave this
week end to return to Cali
fornia. Mrs. Casey, teacher at
McLoughlin Junior High
school, was enrolled in edu
cation classes at the Univers
ity of California at Los An
geles for summer school.
Pythian Sisters
To Meet Tuesday
Pythian Sisters will meet
p.m. for a covered dish lunch
eon at the Pythian building.
This will be the first meeting
since the annual summer re
cess. Past Chiefs club met at
the home of Mrs. Harry Bry
ant with Mrs. W. L. Walden
as co-hostess.
The next meeting is sched
uled September 22.
Pinochle was played fol
lowing the meeting with
prizes going to Mrs. Walter
Michael and Mrs. Harry
Barneburg.
Meeting Planned
For Chapter BE
Capter BE of the P E O
sisterhood will meet at the
home of Mrs. J. R. Keeney,
4126 Colver road, Phoenix,
Tuesday, September 1, at 7:30
pjn. Mrs. Jeffrey L. Shute
will assist the hostess.
The program wifl be in
charge of Mrs. DeVere Taylor.
. This is the first meeting of
autumn.
CmiEMIID.Am..
Calendar aatfcea and newa for the society section ot Tbe Mail
Xribnae must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sunday
edition is l pjn. Friday. Deadline for the weekly calendar is m of
fie day of publication aad for week days is 5 pjn. the day before
publication.
Monday:
7:30 pjn.-Licensed Practic
al Nurses, home of Mrs. Hazel
Mundlin, 816 Bennett st.
Tuesday:
10 ajn.-Rogue Valley Moth
ers club, Girls Community
club.
Committees
Announced
Committee chairmen for the
coming year were announced
by Mrs. W. B. Dziarmaga, new
president of Medford Lions
auxiliary, at the first fall
board meeting Wednesday,
August 26, at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Tomjack.
Mrs. Edward Ashton will be
in charge of publicity; Mrs.
Tony Cappello, program; Mrs.
Lee Mellish, social and decor
ations; Mrs. Tomjack, hospi
tality; Mrs. Harvey Endersby,
ways and means; Mrs. Eston
Humphrey, history; Mrs. Her
bert Seitz, parliamentary pro
cedure; Mrs. Nick Gier and
Mrs. J. A. Dollarhide, tele
phone; and Mrs. Allan Jewett,
Mrs. Humphrey and Mrs.
Tony Cappello, welfare.
The board completed plans
for a fall rummage sale to be
held at the Fehl building Sat
urday, September 12.
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To Leave
Mrs. I. E. Schuler will
leave Tuesday for Portland
where she will spend the
month of September.
During her absence Mrs.
Schuler's home on Highland
drive will be occupied by Mrs.
John Partridge, Sausalito,
Calif., former Medford resi
dent, who has many friends
here. Mrs. Partridge is arriv
ing Tuesday. -
I pjn.-Central Point Royal
Neighbors of America, home
of Mrs. J. F. Ward, Gold Ray
Dam road.
1:30 p.m.-Medford chapter
American Gold Star Mothers
Inc., courthouse auditorium.
6:30 pjn.-Pythian Sisters,
Pythian building.
7:30 pjn.-Chapter BE of
PEO, home of Mrs. J. R. Kee
ney, 4126 Clover rd.
7:30 p.m.-Women's Guild of
Zion Lutheran church, church
parlors.
Wednesday:
, 10 aan.-Talent Garden club,
city hall.
10:30 aon.-Upper Applegate
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. Otis Buck.
II a.m.-Tcwnsend Harmony
auxiliary, Carpenters hall.
1:30 pan. - Central Point
Garden club home of Mrs.
Karl Janouch, Old Stage rd.
7:30 p.m.-Bethel 14, Inter
national Order of Job's Daugh
ters, Medford Masonic temple.
8 pjn.-Roxy Ann Home
Economics club, Grande hall.
8 p jn.-Southern Oregon
Mushroom club, Red Cross
building.
8 pjn.-Veterans of World
War I, barracks and auxiliary,
Girls Community club.
Thursday:
6:30 p.m.-Adarel chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, Jack
sonville Masonic hall.
8 p jn.-Executive meeting of
Degree of Honor lodge, home
of Mrs. Harold Elliott, 2520
Thomas rd.
Friday:
1 pjn. - Getogether club,
Girls Community club.
When making fudge or oth
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butter the edge of the sauce
pan to keep the mixture from
boiling over.
Birthday Party
Honors Daughter
Little Carla Suzanne Bis
mark was honored on her
fourth birthday at a party in
Hawthorne park Wednesday
afternoon.
The young girl is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Sue Bismark, Ore
gon State college student, who
is visiting valley friends.
Among those attending
were Mrs. Rowland Mayer
and sons, Tommy and Timmy;
Mrs. Louis Martin and sons,
Paul and Erick; Mrs. Burl
Burreson and children, Marty
and Susie; Mrs. Gerald Phe
lan and sons, Jerry Wayne;
Mrs. Dean Norman and son,
Jeffery, and visitors Sally
Klupenger and Dave Whar
ton, Portland.
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Three Honored
At Dinner Party .
Central Point - A family
dinner and party honoring
Mrs. Robert Lewis, Central
Point, Tom L. Lewis and
Mrs. Gary C. Lewis was held
in observance of their birth
day anniversaries which oc
curred in August. The party
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lewis, An
tioch road, Central Point,
Sunday, August 23.
Attending besides the
honorees were Mrs. Tom L.
Lewis, Gary C. Lewis, Miss
Sheryl Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hess and children,
Vicki and Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Dusenberry all of Med
ford, and the host Robert
Lewis.
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