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Friday, February 1,1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 Student Tour at Lithia A Fun Cruise Of Youth. Beauty and Melody On Sea •X Personal News Notes <L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL j Jimmy Durante and Charles Butterworth in “The Student Tour," playing at the Lithia theater today and Saturday, a melodious musi cal. Also playing on this program is the added preview feature, "Mystery Woman," with Gilbert Roland and Mona Barrie plus offi cial motion pictures of the Baer-Levinsky fight. to promote boys’ interests in hob and sports which will tend to EAGLES FEED IS bies keep them off the streets and out mischief. ENJOYED BY 75 ' of Other speakers of the evening Tuesday night aerie No. 2147. Ashland Eagles, were hosts to about 75 members and representa tive businessmen at a stag ban quet at their hall at 135 East Main street. Special guest speak ers and a chicken dinner rounded out an evening declared a success by officers of the lodge. Chief speaker of the evening was A. H. Banwell, worthy presi dent of the Medford FOE., who outlined a brief history of the Eagle order from its beginning 37 years ago till today, now boasting three-quarters of a million mem bers; of its accomplishments and plans. He also explained the Med ford aerie's boys club, organized riTMIA Ihre' 11 àff of I tallf N Cetrrriieifoatrn Fri-Sat BIG 3-UNIT SHOW! I ’■W*S «aus. botti «won > ' MAXINE DOYLE ■ PH 11 BECAN • MONTE BLUr FUMINE McKINNEV • PLUS • “Mystery Woman” with GILBERT ROLAND MONA BARRIE • PLUS 0 Baer-Levinsky Fight Pictures i were Dr. S. H. Kresse, Frank Shaeffer. Jack Huston. Virgil Gil lette. George Tucker and Sheriff Syd I. Brown, all of Medford. Among the most prominent guests from this city were Mayor Thorn ton Wiley. Councilman Guy Apple white. Fire Chief Clint Baughman. J. W. McCoy, Sam McNair. Paul McDonald, Oscar Silver, Scott Hastings and Ben Gibson. Music for the evening was fur nished by the Ashland Eagles or chestra. Special mention was made to all Eagles of district gathering of all lodges in southern Oregon at Med ford Saturday, February 9, at which time the Grand Worthy President will be in attendance. HIGH TRIAL COST $«78.38 Cost for ferreting out guilt in the Robert N. (Babe) High barn burning case was set at $878 38 Tuesday by the district attorney's office in a cost bill filed with the county clerk. The costs were as- sesed to the High brothers, who were recently found guilty of burning the Balfour Guthrie bam near Ashland January 4. 1933. The brothers are at liberty on $2500 bonds pending an appeal to the state supreme court. • Wallace Haskins, who had been i • Having resided near Table Rock for several months, Mr and Mrs receiving treatment at the erana' hospital at Roseburg dur-1 Roy Baker returned Tuesday to ing the last two months, was ' their former home near Ruch. transferred recently to the Port-1 O Mrs. A. S. Klelnhammer went land Veterans' hospital, according to Jacksonville late last week, to word received by Applegate rel where she attended the regular atives. Mr. Haskins, who had been meeting of the Missionary society in ill health for some time, re of the Presbyterian church, which turned to the Applegate last sum was held at the home of Rev. and mer from Pekin, Illinois, where Mrs. S. H Jones. A covered dish he had made his home for several luncheon was served to the hi ladies in attendance. years. • Stop at the Nugget • Miss Faye Perkins pf Colorado, is spending the week as • Members of the Ruch sewing a guest of her aunt. Mrs Lloyd ' circle met for an interesting ses- Ilanscam, of Little Applegate Miss | sion at the school house there Perkins has been in Oregon for Wednesday Hostesses for the day the last month, expecting to re were Mrs Dick Kerr and Mrs Ivan McDonough. main here for some time. • Playground has equipment • Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wise of Gold Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. been Installed recently at the A. S. Klelnhammer Sunday. Mrs. Ruch school, including swings. \\ ise will be remembered locally teeters, and a jumping pit. • A wedding which came as a .is the former Celia Combest. surprise to their many friends was • Henry A. Schneider, local CCC that of Miss Mabel Roberts of boy. underwent a tonsil operation Missouri Flat and Dick Head of Saturday Dr. D. H Findley of the Applegate, which occurred Medford was '.he attending phy Tuesday at Grants Pan. The sician. newlyweds are remaining ut • Mrs. Louisa Ray. pioneer of the Grants Pass for the present Applegate, is critically ill at her • Courteous service at the Nugget home, following a paralytic stroke • Having ceased activity for sev late last week. Mrs. Ray is under eral weeks owing to snow and the care of Miss Katherine Buck- freezing weather, the Aurora Min ley. local nurse. ing company of Little Applegate • Western Union at the Nugget. is operating again under charge • W. H. McDaniel has returned of J. F. Mathews. Three shifts are to his home on Applegate after being maintained dally. spending three weeks at Yakima • The School Improvement club with his son. Glenn McDaniel, who of the Applegate school district Is also returned here with his father. making preparations to present a The younger Mr. McDaniel will re three-act play in March. Selection main here with his parents for of the play will be completed soon some time, while recuperating • An unusually fine evening was from head injuries sustained in an reported by Applegate Grangers automobile wreck in the north who met for their regular meeting iast summer. Friday. The first and second obli • Mr. and Mrs John Matney en gation was taken by Mrs Beatrice tertained 25 local guests with a Sullivan, while Wm. Clute received party at their home near Ruch the third and fourth. An interest Saturday evening, when dancing ing lecturer’s program was pre and games were enjoyed. Mrs. sented, followed by musical num Harry Brown also was hostess to bers and a grand march during the whist players of her commun which members were pleasantly ity on the same evening. High surprised with presentation of a 3core was held by Miss Mary Beat large box of pop corn balls by ty and Orr Brown and low by Mrs Mrs. F. L. Johnson. About 45 Harry Brown and Jack O'Brien. Grangers were in attendance, in The unusual luck of Miss Beatty cluding all officers A combination and Harry Brown proved to be radio-phonograph, being tried out the highlight of the evening's with a view to purchasing, was playing, that couple maintaining enjoyed during the evening. their place at the head table • Mrs. Carriger and Mrs Harry throughout the entire succession Whitney were recent all-day visit of games. ors in Medford, Mrs. Whitney • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bostwick and spending the day visiting at the family of Bellview spent the week home of her son and family. Mr. end on Applegate as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith. and Mrs. Ray Offenbacher. • The Nugget for cold drinks. • Mrs Emmett Phillips of Squaw • Miss Violet Olson, accompanied Lake is spending a few weeks by a friend. Medford high school with Big Applegate relatives, be students, visited the Jacksonville ing a guest at present of her high school Tuesday of the past aunt, Mrs. C. W. 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