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MEDFOTiD MATT, TRTBUNT. MEDFORD, OttKfiOW MONDAY. DFOEMRKH 1. 10f!(1 PAflF THREE Kwtiilnr (ufrU'ila 1uiicIicou (ititld, Friday The regular cafeteria, luncheon will be held at St. Mtirk'H Guild Friday noon and will bo followed hy a short buHines aeration us Mrs. T. J. Amspoker'fei piano rocital is scheduled for the same afternoon. 'Plans are al?o beins made for the Christmas bazaar and cooked food sole to be held December Uth. The afternoon's program will include many clever features such uk fortune telling booths - and stunts, to be followed by cards and tea. On Friday, December 12th, the. annual Parish dinner will be held at the St. Mark '.4 Guild hall, and an Imitation is extended all mem bers of the purlsh and their fam ilies. ; Annual Shrine Party . I To Ho Tuesday Kvent Tho Medford Armory ia being , decorated in holiday attire for tho dunelng :ind card party to be held tomorrow evening for all Hillah Shi-iners, visiting nobles and ladies, i Thia informal party is an annual ; event, anticipated each year as one ! of the most delightful affairs of i the winter season, and a largo : crowd U expected for tomorrow ! ' evening. . Invilatfcns were issued during' the past week. Dancing will be-j gin at 9 o'clock. j Will Complete TUuis For rtimiinHgc Salt A group from tho parish of tho ( St. Murk's KpLscopal chu.ch will' meet this evening at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. Fletchrr Fish to ; complete plans for tho Christmasi rummage sale to be sponsored by , the JniId Saturday , December 6.j The bu.siness meeting will be pre ceded by a cafeti-ria dinner. Mem-! hers of the- committee (ln charge of the sale are Mrs. Aletha Vaw-: ter. Mrs. Fara Stuart. Mrs. Hazel Pringlc and Mrs. Uoyal ISebb. ( The rummage sale will be held. in the Falm building. M Ijeavc for Winter 1fitt( hi South Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Kgan le't Med ford yesterday by motor for -their winter home at Pebble tteueh, Cal. Mr. Kgan will play in the national match play champion ship fiolf tournament in Han Fran cisco soon. They plan to spend tho major part of the winter in the south. Women of notary Postpone Meeting: The AVomen of Rotary will not held the meeting scheduled for He rein bor 3, It was announced this morning. A card party is being planned fnr the near future at the homo of. Mrs. Adrlenne Steward. Foreign Missionary (troup Meets Tuesday Mrs. H. A. Koppes will be host ess tomorrow afternoon to mem bers of tho Women's Foreign Mta Hlonary society of the First M. E. church at her home, 23 Rose ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. Adatiison lletutit to Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Jamos IJ. Adamson returned to their home in Klamath i Falls yesterday after spending tho; Thanksgiving holidays in Modford tin guests of Mrw, Adamson's moth er, Mrs. George raunspuch. Card flub Meets With Mrs. IVlcr Mrs. John Peter U host era this afternoon to members of the Mon dny card chib. Leverette and TOMORRROW NIGHT EVENING ONLY CURTAIN 8:15 SHARP Associated Students Play PRESENTED BY MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL "The Goose Hangs High A COMEDY-DRAMA IN THREE ACTS BY LEWIS BEACH RESERVED SEATS NOW OBTAINABLE AT HOLLY THEATRE BOX OFFICE Prices: Orchestra and Dress Circle $1.00 First Six Rows of Stadium 75c Balance of Stadium Reserved for High School Students NOTE : NO LOGE3 FOR SALE Reiervcd for High School Faculty and - Parents of Members cf the Cast Mi's. DiivIk Hostess to Missionary tSroup .Mrs. J. T. DuvU will bo bostesn tomorrow afternoon at her home. 1112 Fast Main street, to members of the Women's .Christian Mission-f ary society of the Christian church. ' Mrs. C. It. Boyd's division will be j in charge of the ntudy period. The j aini pi Willi' ligr l - o'clock. M Miss Duller to Talk At Uulld Meeting Miss Gertrude riutler will re view her trip abroad, for members of the Crater Lke Guild of the First Prerfbyterian church, at the meeting scheduled for this evening at the home of Mrs. W. W. How ard. Miss Butler attended the Pas sion play at Ooberammergau while in Europe. Dixie Club Meets With Mrs. (iellauer The Dixie club will meet Satur day afternoon a't the home of Mrs. Mux jCloBauor, Corning Court. Hostesses for the afternoon assist ing Mrs. (Jeliuuer will be Mes dames Seheffelin, D'Alblni and John Peter. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ia'Uvc for North Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Smith left Medford this morning for Portland, where they will spend several days. Their son, Stanley, who .was in Medford for the Thanksgiving holidays, left last evening to resume his studies at tho University of Oregon. Mrs; Armstrong , Is Hostess Mrs. A. I. Armstrong enter tained at her home on South Holly Saturday evening in com pliment to her daughter, Mrs. Kern Caldwell of Fresno. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Clarence Olson. Misses Uea trice Seabrooke, Velma Troxcl. Alice ' Seabrooke, Marjory Lind ley, Jotwy Seabrooke, Ksther Me Collom, Elizabeth Watson and the honor guest, Mrs. Caldwell and Messers. Charles Smith. Archie Pierce, Kenneth Chlldreth. John Niedermeyer, Ivan McCol lom, Clarence Olson and Don ald Wilson. 4 Kiilrrtahi At Home on the It her Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Noe entertained with a turkey din ner yesterday for sevoral of their friends, at their cabin "Clarmao rodgo" on the Kogue. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. llert Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Saylor and daughter, P.ertha. Xewbiirys Iteturu J'Yotii Ninth Mr. and Mrs. Don Newbury and little daugliter, Nancy Jean, returned last evening from a fvvfral days' visit in Porllnnd, Eugene and Salem. They were Tbankgivin: guests of Mrs. Newbiyy's parents, Ml, and Mrs. W. A. Delzell in the latter city. f allOtS or Jeromes Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Sihoenen berger of San Jose are the guests in thin city of Mr. and Mm. K. C. Jerome, having arrived here for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Jerome entertained ten guests at dinner yesterday in their honor, and Feveral other social affairs have been planned for them dur ing their stay here. Special Music Feature At Presbyterian Church A special program of music Niedermeyer $9 was presented hist evening at1 the Presbyterian ehureh priced -j ins tho short uernion on prayer given hy Hev. C. H. Porter. Local artists participating In tho program were Mrw. Kvu Marsh, organist; Montana Mahan Knnerson, violinist; Mrs. R. C. Mulhollund, eontivilto; Mm. C. H. Pawke. soprano; the preshyterian t quartet, composed of It. K. Wnld-j ron. Mrs. Mulhollund, Dr. V. W. ! H o wa rd and M n. St ra ng Several numliers were- itl-o sung by the male nuuilA, com posed of Messrs, Wuldron. Mil lard, Howard and Shock h y and duet by Mrs. Strnnj? anl Mr. Waldron. . . , ... 4 . Miss lliklns id ,1 tiuot Iahvo Sunday t' Miss (lertrude Husk ins, daugh ter of ,Mr. , and .Mrs. 1. llas kliiH, .and house ;Kue.it; Ush Uuth Summers, left yesterday for Ku Kene, where they : are1 students at the University of Oregon. Miss Summers, whose home is in l'eise, Idaho, spent tho Thauks ivinc holidays with the llaskiim and was the Inspiration for con siderable entertaining a m o n g members of the younBer set. Miss Frrrtenhurtf Hero Thursday Miss Ernestine Kredeuburp: will arrive in Medford Thursday morning from Washington, I). C, to sentlk the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lien Kred enburg and brother Theodore, of Butte Falls, also her sister, Miss Gertrude Fredei'urg of Medford. Miss Fredenburg has been with the interstate eommeree commis sion for the past year and a half. , She has many friendsi among .the loeal younger set, who have planned entertainments In I her honor. ; j Activities of Legion Auxiliary Publicity (iiuirmau Mrs. Wm, Ijeo ltrlcker. Sewing t'lnli The Auxiliary Sewing club will meet with the Child Welfare chairman. Mrs. Oarold Parker, fill? South Central Monday eve ning, December 1st at eight o'clock. There. are two fmllts to be tacked and renovating of clothes, etc.. for the supply shdt. Those who helped get the rags ready for rugs for the State sol diers' home at Uoseburg will he Kind to hear that the rugs are now being woven. Bio Inesy M colli ig- Iast Monday evening the Aux iliary welcomed " Miss Cassy U. Wymnre, Mrs. Dora Dunham, Mrs. Kathryn Persons. Mrs. C. . Darby and Mm. Carl Powering to membership with impressive initiation ceremonies. All Auxiliary members are ask ed to. he ready for a "iiuart and pound shower," which will t:il- place sometime a f t e r the next meeting. These gifts to be used In filling baskets for the aid of ex-servjeemen at Christmas. Chaugo of Meeting Due to the fact that December business meeting fall so near Christmas gla Holloway, president, announc es that the social and business meetings will be interchanged, tho party to; bo held on the 112nd and the 'buHlncsH ' meeting Dccemher isth. "Undertow" Coming to Isis Tuesday One of the most elaborate lighting systems ever devbed tor a motion picture was used lf photograph the interior light house scenes In "Undertow.' Mary Xolan'E" starring production far T'niversal, which comes to the Isis theatre, on Tuesday. The apparatus was necessary to show the Inside of the living-room In the lighthouse alternately lighted hy tho huge rotating beam as it came around and d.irk when the shutter cloj-x'd. which effect has been brought to h screen by the all-sound film with Kurt ling realism. "With P.yrd at the South Pole ends a two day run at tho Ifdn tonitrbt . WEDNESDAY ' FOR 4 DAYS Leverette and Niedermeyer . ' ANOTHER SENSATIONAL SMASH . AT THE HOLLY ' i NO ADVANCE I LAST TIMES TONIGHT IN PRICES! "Sh0W Of Sh0WS" ChJinrenE,en'n8 25c Adultt 50c The All-Talking, All-Sing, ng, Chlldre Mat'"" 10c All-Tcchnlcolor Pioture with Adultt 35c 100 STARS KME? ,W"V11" II 0 tO 0.13 Pioneer Film Coming to Craterian Scene from the spectacular Vtx yunlcume imHluctii "Tho llijc Trail," which opens at the Fox CraKrlan ihentrr Wednesday. In April, 1K3(. the first wagon eoinpletion would dedicate It to train left St. houis for the Oregon ; the nieinorv of the nioneers who. country. Karly this jvar etingress author- issed national eommemonitlon of this epoch and President Hoover issued a proclamation calling upon the American people to observe this Important event. The first concrete response to 1 the president's proclamation came t 'JO.tMMi players were employed In from Haoul Walsh, Fox Film di- the making of this Htiper spectacle, rector, advising tho nation's chief , In filming this production the executive that during April, 1 )3", ; company traveled 43GU miles to he would start production of "The j various locations within the buun Uig Trail, the most important pie- ;d uies of seven western states and ture ever produced, and upon its : Yellowstone Park. Amos 'n' Andy When talking-picture studio em ployees enthuse over a "home pro duction," it must be good. It Is practically Impossible to en Joy one's own handiwork In the I picture business, a feeling akin to that of n cook who cats his own" concoctions from force of habit. fPlI but enjoys the culinary art of fjammvd. Kvoryone who could pus others. jsibly think of an excuse for being Mvcryotio Anxious ( on hand was there. When Amos 'n' Andy came to j . mml (he Doors the KKO-Itadio Pictures studio to. Never he font In studio history make "Check and Double Check," 1 has this condition continued their first talking picture, coining ! throughout 11 11 entire production. to the Holly theatre Wednesday, everyone was agog with cutlonlly. Would the blackface kings of ,11110 hundred years nno, braved the plungers and hardships of the trail 10 the wt'st. "Tho Uig .Trail" is based on Hal (!. lOvarts' story, and features John Wayne, Marguerite Churchill. Kl Hivndol. Tully Marshall, Tyrone Power anil David Rollins. Over Here Wednesday entertainment "click" r, motion picture stars? Would their brilliant radio per sonalities faithfully transfer to the screen '.' Wore they nctors? When the first day's work was shown the pw.jectlon room was Those who worked with Amos jAndy all day on the set. the re - cordorH, cani'-raroen, serld clerks, crowd cmI Into the projeet Ion room 'each night. They followed the 'course of I he picture with the 'same avidity they tuned In for the radio broadcast each night. It was ' finally necessary tit station a uni formed wa teh man at t ho floor to handle the 'crowds. "Hhnw of Hhows," the picture with one hundred star closes at the I lolly with last performances ) tonight. There will he no matinee nt the Molly tomorrow and tomor row evening the attraction will be i he high schoid play, "The (loose Hangs High.'1 Patron are advised to reserve, their scats as soon nr possible 1 I.. IS IS.. I S THEATRE n n HERE TOMORROW A Smaihlno Drama that WILL GRIP You! "UNDERTOW" n-p v asm LAST TIMES TONITE The only tight and ound record of the world's most amazing event! wnm DYft'o AY YHE 50UYII P0L Sivftnl liililrcn's f" .Mulling I'rlce OC Continuous Ghowt Saturday and 8unday 12:30 to 11 P. M. Matinee Wtek Daya 1:30 P. M Eve. 7 P. M. All Talkie Short Subjects 10 nd20 MANY GATHERINGS fSSBi THANKSGIVING DAY IfS IN PHOENIX HOMES c A ST C! HllKNiS. Ore. Pec. 1 iSpl.M .Many dinnem were ulvon Thanks- Kiviim day to relatives uihl friends, i anuuiK whieh were: I lh. and .Mrs. l)an K. Standard ; and her inuther. .Mrs. Vincent, en-1 tertaiiKMl for Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Vincent of Huron, Die.; Mr. and .Mrs. Stiue A)baiu',h and boil, Kuk aell; Mr. and .Mrs. J. O. N. I'iiIIhk and family, Klla May Standard ami Theodore Andreanoff. Sir. and Mrs. S. W. l'ayno of .Medford were cuesls of Itev. and Mis. Vrn K. Schell. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. I'lslier enter tained Mr. and Mrs. John Mast and daughter llella, ami on, Kred, and Mr. and Mrs. lluy Hayes and son. Mrs. Douglas Sleadinau has as gnosis her mother, Mrs. Works of Talent, and Mr. Slcndiunh'H mo ther, .Mrs. C'allio Stendnian, of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. l'ollim anil family wore gueals nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young. Oilier present were Mrs. Youim's nuilher, Mrs. l'ollim, and Krcol mid Vernon Young. .Mrs. J. W, Klsh onterlnlned Mr. ami Mrs. j. v. ia'siio auu son .hick, ami daughter Dorothy, of Klauialli Kails, and Mr. and Mrs. II. I'. Head and son, (ilenn, of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Coats en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Cnleh Hahh of Medford and Mrs. Klmer BallinK of Wclucr, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Alvln Coals and daughters. Kuinco and Mildreil, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Clark of lutto Falls. Mrs. Knrl liriscoe entertained lior mother, Mrs. Uohliins, of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. 11. I. Burleson en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Koy llurle son. Mr. and Mrs. Theron lllack and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Colleen and family. Mrs. (leorgo McClnin and Mrs. "lovd Watkins had as guesis Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Watlvlns Mr. and Mrs. Kd .ludd. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClnin, dexirge Hourno, J. W. Ilur voy. Mrs. Mallie Witcher, Mrs. Tay lor, Miss Venitu Harvey. Mr. aim Mrs. C.eorge Mol'laln and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wulkins and daughter. M rs. John Uo:iorts unci daughter. I.uln, wore hosts to Mrs. Mjie.klo Mrs. Norn Itlilnchnrl and tirandim Houston. Mrs. Fred nanghorty's guests worn Mr. and Mrs. Knrl l.offur and children and Miss Jean ltnncord of Medford, and Murray Uniighorty or Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Ward were, gueHts nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Htewart I'orl or, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Wright and llr.. mill Mrs. Doe Wright woro guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walker. Mr. and Mih. Hay Wnrd and Mrs. Wards' slstor and huslmnd, Air. and Mrs. 8. A. Chllders, woro guests nt tlio home of Mrs. Ward's mother, Mrs. J. II. Morso, of Valley View. .Mrs.' Fred Furry entorlulned for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry and daughter, Patiielii; Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Furry and sons, Mr. and Mih. I'.rnest Kennies and family, Mr. and Mih. Hob Furry and daughter, Sybil Furry. Mrs. Frank Den.er, Sr., enter tained ut a big family dinner. Those preient woro Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall lion.or and son and daugliter, .Mr. and Mrs. (Seorgo Drake, Mr. and Mm. lOldon Corthell and flint lly, Kay YnHt nnd family, Io Den ser anil Howard Denzor, nnd the host and hostesH, Mr. and .Mrs Frank Den.er, Sr. Mr. nnd MrH. Frank Denzer, Jr., entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cook nnd family. Mr. and MrH. Enrl Anderson were dinner guestH at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Caster. Marlene Dietrich Makes Screen Debut Tlio much hern, ded Marlene Dfe Irlcli made her local debut In the Northwest premier of "Morocco" at the Kox Crate- V Til iun t heat re yes- terday, and It Is .Vi pleasant to rn- jllVI'H III) 1 1 i il iti p 1 1 - antly to Ilia en t h 11 h I u s t I c adviinco hilling accorded her. With her Htrlklug allure, heir genu ine noling nbllltv and her gift, for combining iuscrlllllble r o mantle ginitmur wltli n proieriy physical realism, WAAUNE DIETRICH she seenis to pos ress every finality necoKHiiry for election to Iho hierarchy. The understandably popular (liiry Coopifr has never been iih effective and certainly never as exiiert an actor as he Is In the porlrayat of Hie hero. There Is another Mem of Import in "Morocco." Adolphc Mclijou, who disappeared from the screen, liuglnu what Is iualnlly called bin comebiick. 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