Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 06, 1963, Image 6

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WEDNESDAY. MARCH B. 1963
Social Events
Concert Set
For Sunday
Ashland - The Southern
Oregon Little Symphony or
cestra will play its annual
winter concert Sunday, March
10 at 2 p.m. in Churchill audi
torium. Featured performer
for this concert will be Kar
lin Hhees, flutist. Mrs. Rhecs
will play the solo part in
"Concerto for Flue, Strings
and Harpsichord" by Vivaldi,
and "Night Soliloquy" by
Kent Kennan.
Under the baton of Dr. Her
bert Cecil, director, the or
chestra will play Beethoven's
"Symphony No. 1 in C Ma
jor," "Dovetail Overture" by
Robert Mucqynski, "Perpc
tuum Mobile" by Johann
Strauss and "Sleeping Beau
ty Waltz" by Tchaikovsky.
There will be no admission
charge although an offering
will be accepted for the bene
fit of the music scholarship
fund at SOC. Coffee will be
served at intermission by Al
pha Sigma chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi.
Those varieties of apples
having a yellow tinged flesh,
such as newtown, wincsap
and golden delicious, carry a
high content of vitamin A
known as the protective vita
min as it helps ward off cold
and other bacterial infections.
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Giftware
Jewelry Silverware
China Ceramic
Stationery
Large variety of imported
and domestic gifts in EmcIu-
sive and well selected lines.
Candelabra, chafing dishes,
etc. See them in the Hotel
Lobby 7 days a week.
Mark Antony
Hotel Gift Shop
, Ashland, Oregon
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Discount
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Announcing a new dinnerware...
so earthy, so different, it looks hand-crafted
iow you can sec for the first time Franciscan's
three exciting new dinnerware patterns that look
straight from the potter's wheel. Uii h, warm
colors. ..a marvelous matte finish. ..bring an early-California-pottery
charm to your bull et and table.
But unlike hand-thrown ceramics, this superb
earthenware will not fade or craze . . . goes safely
into your oven and dishwasher... and costs a
fraction of what you'd expect for such custom
made looks.
Come in and choose from the three delightful
designs: left to right - TULIP TIME abstracts
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A parade of nationi featured the recent resenting Hawaii; Peggy Thurman, Troop
international festival held by Rogue Valley 174, Sweden; Deanna St. Martin, Troop 136,
Girl Scout council. Taking part in the pa- Germany. About 225 Girl Scouts from sev-
rade at the Scout headquarters are, left to eral southern Oregon towns attended the
right, Susan Gannon, Troop 128, represent- festival,
ing Ireland; Karol Garfield, Troop 176, rep-
Oscar Wilde
Drama Slated
"The Importance of Being
Earnest" by Oscar Wilde, will
be presented by the Cleve
land playhouse, March 10 at
8:15 p.m., at Southern Ore
gon college in Churchill audi
torium.
Sigma Epsilon Pi, women's
scholastic honorary and Al
pha Phi Omega, dramatics
honorary at the college arc
sponsoring the play and all
proceeds will be contributed
to the scholarship program.
General admission tickets and
1 reserved seats are available.
Those who want reservations
1 mny call student affairs of
fice at Southern Oregon col-
I lege.
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Women's News
Wenonah Club
Plans Meeting
Wenonah club of Wealon
ka council, Degree of Poca
hontas, will hold a workshop
Thursday. March 7, at 10 a.m.
at the Redman hall on Apple
street.
A covered dish luncheon
will be served at noon, and a
business session will follow.
Members arc asked to take
paper cores or card board lin
ers to be made into table dec
orations. In Hawaii
Ashland - Among Ashland
visitors in Hawaii are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wagner, Val
ley View, who flew to the
islands with a group of Rogue
valley travelers.
the tulip in cool aquamarine and avocado tones;
SIERRA SAND - beautifully simple bands of
sienna, ochre and burnt orange, 'round a creamy
center; KRU1T in tones of burnt orange, ochiv
and willow green.
Each pattern boasts '2:1 beautifully-shaped ac
cessory pieces. Mix-or-matchable! 16-piece starter
sets of Tulip Time and Fruit, an incredibly small
$19.95 and lo-piece services at $6 l.!r. Sierra Sano
even loss 16-piece starter set, $17.95; 4S-piecc
set, $59.90 ! See it for the first time in our hand
some display... but be warned, you'll fall in love!
e&rthemudire
Hoover PTA
Books Teacher
Vern Voss of the industrial
arts department of Medford
High school will discuss "Liv
ing Creatively" before the
Hoover Parent-Teacher associ
ation meeting Thursday eve
ning, March 7.
Fathers are especially in
vited to attend this, the only
evening meeting of the year,
which will be held at 7:30
p.m. in the school cafeteria.
Included in the program
will be a display of various
projects, both individual and
group, which have been made
in the industrial arts classes.
The articles to be displayed
arc of both a useful and dec
orative nature.
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Dance Jamboree
Is Announced
By Yreka Club
Yreka's Circle N Square
Dance club members announc
ed today that their eleventh
annual square dance jambo
ree will be held on March 30
and 31. This colorful week
end will begin at the National
Guard armory Saturday eve
ning with a get-acquainted
dance, featuring the well
known caller from Stockton,
Calif., Dick Houlton.
Byron (Buzz) Dibble of
Medford will be the master
of ceremonies at the after
party. Sunday will start off with
a Cowboy breakfast to be fol
lwoed by .' callers jamboree,
under the direction of Floyd
Workman, who will introduce
callers from California and
Oregon. To conclude Sunday's
activities a dinner will be
sponsored and served by the
local dance club.
Trophies are to be awarded
to the dance club with the
largest group present on Sun
day and to the club with two
couples or more from the most
distant point from Yreka.
Women Attend
Portland Session
Prospect Three members
of the Prospect Lions auxili
ary planned to be in Portland
today for the spring board
meeting of the Oregon Lions
auxiliary. They are Mrs.
George Hubbard, director for
this district: Mrs. Sherman
Poole, club president, and
Mrs. Eugene Arias. Mrs.
Bruce Pingle of the Butte
Falls auxiliary will accom
pany the Prospect group.
Mrs. Poole plans to con
tinue to Seattle, Wash., to
visit relatives before return
ing home.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Wife of !
Scientist
To Speak
Ashland Ava Helen Paul
ing, wife of the noted scien
tist, Dr. Linus Pauling, and a
national vice-president of the
Women's International
League for Peace and Free
dom, will speak at a lunch
eon here March 15. The event
is being sponsored by Ashland
Soroptimist club and will be
held at 12 noon in the Mark
Antony hotel.
The luncheon will be open
to both men and women and
reservations are necessary;
they may be made by calling
Miss Irene Wehrli, Ashland,
482-3266.
Mrs. Pauling will speak on
the topic, "Propects for World
Cooperation and Peace" at
the luncheon. She is also a
member of the American
Civil Liberties union.
Dr. Pauling, Nobel prize
winner and professor of
chemistry at the California
Insitute of Technology, will
address an assembly at South
ern Oregon college at 2 p.m.
in Churchill hall.
At 9 p.m. March 14 the
Paulings will be guests at an
informal coffee hour in Britt
Student center. Students, fac
ulty and townspeople are in
vited to attend this event as
well as the assembly.
PTA Carnival
To Be Planned
Plans for a carnival to be
held March 29 will be made
at a meeting of Lincoln Par.
cnt-Teacher association to be
held Friday, March 8, at 2:30
p.m. in the school gymnasum
A nominating committee
will be elected.
A film on safety entitled
"Giant Steps" will be follow
ed by refreshments provided
by mothers of children in the
second grade. Babysitting will
be provided in Room 7.
IT'S A WONOCRFUt STORE J
a busy schedule calls for a knit costume
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Thespians To
Ancient Greek Tragedy
Antigone, one of the great
tragedies of the ancient Greek
dramatist, Sophocles, has been
scheduled as a readers theater
presentation by the Thespian
troupe of Medford Senior
High school. A single public
presentation, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Lenore Zapell, on
March 12 will begin at 8 p.m.
in the arena theater. Room 61
in the High school annex.
Readers theater, which de
pends primarily on vocal inter
pretation and facial expres
sion to convey the impact of
a play, is a new device for the
high school group. Within
recent years, however, the
producer, Paul Gregory, has
successfully used this means
to bring to theater goers
"John Brown's Body" and
"Don Juan in Hell" with stars
such as Charles Laughton,
Tyrone Power, and Agnes
Moorehead.
Tracy Blackstone, recently
selected as best actress in one
act plays at the Oregon Thesp
ian conference, has been cast
as Antigone. Creon, the tyran
nical ruler of Thebes, will be
interpreted by Greg Keith,
president of the local troupe.
Carolyn Bowser will be seen
as Ismene, the young girl who
urges her sister not to defy
the edict of Creon.
Haemon, the son of Creon,
will be played by Bill Hous
ton. Tiresias, the blind pro
phet, will be portrayed by
John Hettinga. Others in the
cast are Mike De Salvio, the
sentinel who captures Anti
gone; Jim Kerber, the mes
senger who reports the tragic
events o fthe play to the pop
ulace; Judie Brookman, Eury
dice, the wife of Creon and
mother of Haemon.
Members of the chorus are
Frank Williams, the first sen
ator, Paul Goodwin, and Judy
Foreman. The narrative which
introduces the play and sev
eral scenes of the play will be
handed by Richard La Fleur.
Present
Tickets may be secured
from Thespians. Season ticket
holders are urged to make
reservations early by calling
the high school.
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Instant Breakfast
Suggestion Given
Custard cups filled with
canned fruit cocktail accom
panied by hot cinnamon toast
add up to a quick and color
ful breakfast.
Slip a can of fruit cocktail
into the refrigerator the night
before to give the fruits eye
opener appeal.
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MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
In Ashland
Ashland - Visiting at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Robert McKenzie on Gresham
street, is Mrs. S. C. Brown
of Prineville.
GIVE the Gift you
would like to
from
AVAN'S
in the
Medford Shopping Center
2 Stores:
10th and South
Corner 6th and
Fir
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