Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. !MEDFORD, OREO OX. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER HI. 19:',0
PSOE THREB
The Holly Wishes
You a Prosperous
and Happy New Year
TONITE
Curtain 11:45
SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE
MIDNITE MATINEE
MEDFORO'S FIRST REAL MIDNITE FROLIC!
You've Never Seen Anything Like It!
Come and tyake Whoopee at the Holly
BIG DOUBLE SHOW
ON THE SCREEN
. TED LEWIS
. LAST TIMES TONIGHT
THE COMEDY RIOT
"OH SAILOR BEHAVE"
OLSEN and JOHNSON
Added Stage Attraction
EL'.OW MAE WILSON
Whistling
"THE NIGHTINGALE"
The Tragedian of Jazz in a Peppy, Snappy, All-Singing, All-Dancing
Musical Comedy,
"IS EVERYBODY HAPPY"
with
ALICE DAY and ANN PENNINGTOft
ON THE STAGE .
.SONGS! MUSIC! COMEDY! DANCES! FUN
; "THE HAPPY REVIEW"
Directed by George P. Olsen Dances Staged by Ruth Luy
With
GLADYS LAMARR JANE ANTLE ZOE DELL LANTIS - SAM CAREY
ETHEL CHORD - WAKEFIELD SISTERS AND THIRTY' OTHERS
FREO OLSEN AT THE GRAND PIANO '
' Dance on the Holly Stage after the Show to Latest Dance Music
Over Our Wonderful Sound Equipment '
NOISE-MAKING NOVELTIES All Seats Reserved REGULAR' HOLLY PRICES
YEAR OF
AHEAD F
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I Ml .Illlll'.-t llOxtesS
At llridKU 'I'm
lliel Miss Dotty J tin'
tin-1 Mr. anil Mrs. V. O.
daughter of,
Junes enter-1
The year 1931 will .sec a lot of
smileb for members of the I. Ions
club ut the rcKutar luncheon to
liny noon at the Hotel Hollund
liasseil n resolution, by uniinlnioufl
vote, to "smile during the cumins
year." They illso resolved to do
all tliltiKS possible for the Im
provement of the elub.
Musleiil urogram for the lun
cheon wus furnished by Mm. Kf
fie Herbert Yeoniun. Miss Margery
Hon am! Miss Kleauor 1'urry, who
sang two trios, "Sleepy Hollow
Tune" and ' Mighty I-ak a Hose."
For encore Mis. Yeoman sang
"l'se (loin South."
A report of the Christmas work
r.r Ilia MulVHtlnn Armv was given
by Hnslgn Puck. Uun Nicholn
Knve a report on the activities 01
II... I.' In unit li ITnlls I'lllh.
Moils Cleveland and Campbell
wero liallli'il to act as progiiim
mitiimiiioft fur tlm next meeting
and Uon Tyree whs Instructed to
check up on nil resolutions inaue
by club members today.
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
PnblleHjr Chairman Mrs. Win.
Io Brifkcr.
: jr'.-.ajue. to tho busy activities of
Christmas and the holiday sciison,
this column became rather ncg
1 -jocted last woek lor the Sunday
ipaper, and a cpnseciuenc we are
appearing in mid-week.
J The year 1930 is almost a thin?
of the pas,t, ,and we stand ready
;.to greet 1931 us a new year o(
promise and progress. The nppoar-
anco of tlie New Year w KoA'rally.
tlio Minimi for winning our namo to
the resolutions we plan to fulfill
during the ensuing 12 months.
It is also an excellent time for
reviewing obligations and duties as
yet unfulfilled, and to thoBo of you
who have not a yet'pald your duc,s
to tho American Legion Auxiliary,
wc suggest tliat you do so' now.
Mail or take your checkn to Mrs.
Wm. llolloway, or Mrs. Goodwin
O. Humphrey.
Not only will you thus be ful
filling your obligation to the Aux
iliary, but the Auxiliary through
your Jitd, will bo able to fulfill
its many obligation? and continue
its far-reaching 'work of service
which grows, larger with each
coming year.
The officers of .the Med ford unit
join in wishing to you all a most
prosperous and happy year for
11)31.
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' Chineset to Celebrate
PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. Ul
For the first time tonight. Chin
ese of Portland will join with tho
rest of tho world in celebrating
New Year's eve. This was the de
cree isHiied by Mo Chong Way.
head of the Chinese Henevolent as
sociution
ACTIVE CLUB LEADERS :
1'cMlve lily Will tiriH-l
Arrival of New Vir.
Tho old year will go and
WW Year bo born when
clock strikes 12 tonight. A lull tallied yesterday afternoon Willi a
Medford along with tho rest of bridge ten at her homo. There ,
the world, ever eager to welcome1 were three tables In play with prize
the new. will celebrate tho event, tor high score going to Miss Kllza-j
with custuiuuiv festivity. ! beth Swlgart.
Hells will ring out the old undj Kluests were Mla-ses Kredei ic-ka I
ring In the new, while dancers, itrommer, Heulah liure, Kllow MaQi
mid other merry makers pause UyiIkoii. Hilly llamnielt, Kdna:
few monieiits to acknowledge thej Mohr. Mary Hayes. Alice 11olni-l
arrival of 1 : 3 1 . I lin k, (lertiude tlaskins. Carlta tlit-;
liinrn floors will bo covered: ford. Clara Mary Kusoli and the
with serpentine, balloons will bei Missos Klixubetli and Jean Swigart
wafted on high, while horns anu
and whistles create a din per
mitted on New Year's eve only.
Many peoplo will vlwlt the local
theatres, where colorful progrums
have been arranged for tho mid
night matinees.
others will attend tho dinner
dance at the Hotel Meiltord, which
Is becoming an annual event and
imiii of the most popular ones of
tlm social season. Tho annual
New Year's evo dance nt the Klks
Temple will enjoy Its usual popu
larity. Many people who are
planning dinner parlies for the
evening will continue to the Klks'
dance to see the old year out
there.
Officers who will carry on the
work of tho Active club, being or
ganized In Medford, for the tlio
coming year, were nominated yes
terday afternoon at t lib luncheon
held at t'he Hotel Holland and will
be elected at tho next meeting of
the club Tuesday evening, Janu
ary 5th
There -were 20 members in at
tendance at the meeting yesterday.
The club will meet every Tuesday
with an evening meeting the first
Tuesday of each month and lunch
eon session for tho other three
meetings.
AUMSVILLE NEIGHBORS
CHOP WOOD FOR NEEDY
SALBM, Ore., Dec. 31. IP)
Aumsvllle, Marlon county, reports
a unique method of poor rellof. It.
M. Fuson donated trees. A group
of neighbors felled them, converted
them Into flro wood and delivered
the fuel to tho poverty-stricken
home of a widolv and her children.
llcalli-tlnliscii
Wedding Announced
As a great surprise to their many
friends in Medford came tho an
nouncement today of tho marriage
of .Miss ljinler Hansen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. 15. Hansen of Sc
uttle, and Mr. 'William Heath of
this city. They were married In
Klamath Falls. December lSlh, by
the Hev. Theodore Smith.
Hoth young pcoploarc very well
known In Medford and are popular
members of local society. Tho
bi ldo has made her home In this
eitv for four years, graduating
from the Sacred Heart hospital
Leave Today
I'nr IHirtliiiitl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Usenliruggo. ss
and daughters. Miirgarct and l.ou-j
Ise. left this morning for l'"''t-
land. They will return to l'or-
vallls the last of the week, where I
Miss Margaret Is a student at I
lli'euim Slate college. Mr. lllld
Mrs. osenbrtiKKo and Louise plan
to return to Medford Saturday or
Sunday.
Mai -bull- Millennia
With Dinner Turfy
Mr. and Mis. J. li. Marshall and
son Jack entertained with a 5
o'clock turkey dinner Sunday, hon
oring Mrs. Marshall's nephew. Cecil
U-jltz, student of the University of
Santa Clara, who Is spending the
holidays at tho Marshall home.
The guest list Inciuoed Mrs. Stella
Anderson and daughter UiVonne.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall and
daughter, Itoso Mary.
Miss l abrli k
Hostess nt Bridge
Miss Jeanne Kubrick, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. lllen Kubrick,
entertained at the home of her
parelits. 101! Crater ljiko avenue
yesterday afternoon. Four tables
of bridge were In play.
tiuests for the afternoon wero
Hans Swoboda, 21, of Milwaukee
built a model of Cologno cathedral
Classified advertising gets results, of 2.i0tl.000 matches.
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MORE "SUNNY"
L : leve5ette and niedermeye" n Her Newest
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1 oM.lvn HprrT v .XV The BRIGHTEST
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Reserve Vour S&fc XUM '
Seats tor the iff . 0,' lVyWll M
Mldnite Frolic ' 1 I W
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35e OJOE DONAHUE JJ
KME?tr"i5Ni",f) 0. P. HEGGIE CLYDE COOK
j Inez .Courtney Barbara Bedford ll
o Brighter, Better, More
0 Radiantly Beautiful
Than Ev(- Before
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
"Oh Sailor Behave"
With
OLSEN and JOHNSON
ALSO
' On tht Stage
ELLOW MAE WILSON
.Whistllno "THE NIGHTINGALE"
training school for nurses with
high honors In September. 19:9.
Mr. Heath Is n member of the
Associated Oil company staff in
this city, whero they will make
their home.
ftlrl Scouts l Net
l-'uitureil III llHllfes.
Fifteen nienibcrs of Until l.uy's
flirl Scout liui-danclng class will
bo featured at the midnight frolic
lit tho Holly tonight. This class,
which was organised Just a few
weeks ago. has made great pro
gress, and the members to bo seen
at tho Holly tonight aro making
their first public appearance. The
rirls taking part 111 this feature
are: Kriuikle itlnabarger, Kath
leen Dlllard. Dorothy VaiilJeriunrk(
1'oirirv" Itnt r. N a o m I Jenkins,
tlorls ltushnw. liois l.lttrcll, Don
na Metcnlf. Hazel tussiuy.
Fraj-.ec. Hetty Thorndlko. Marguer
ite Gilbrouth. Hentrlce Jones,
Christine Pearson and Freda, Un
derwood.
.
Miss llunictto Arrives
ti Itiicmis Alrc-i
Miss Heii lull Burnettc, daughter
of, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uurnctte
of Talent, Informed nor paroius
veslerduv by cable that sho nan
an-ved at her destination uecem
her 39th. nnd would bo married
next day.
Miss Burnelto sailed for Iluenos
Aires November 20. going by way
of the Panama canal. She was on
the water 39 days.
Sho will bo mu.-rlcd to Mr. A.
K. l'rlngle, December 30. They
will mako their homo In tho Ar
gcntlno until 1932, when they will
return to Oregon.
Mrs. I'jiiIh Hostess
To Missionary Ciroup
Mrs. Mverett Kads was hostess .
yesterday afternoon to nicnibers 1
of the execiitlvo eommltteo of tlio
Woman's Missionary society. Di
vision leaders, chairmen of tho
standing committees and officers
of the organllatlon attended.
The meeting was presided over
by Mrs. It. 1. Hay, president of
the society. Annual Wonmn's day
whs announced as Jnnunry 25, at
which time a muslcnl pageant will
be presented nt tho First Christian
church.
Following tho business session,
refreshments wero served by the
hostess, Mrs. KadH.
Miss Klly llnnon-d
At llrldgii' I'orty.
Mrs, Edward C. Kelly enter
tained last evening with on In
formal bridge parly compliment
ing. Mi Marjory Kelly, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. K. Kelly, who
Is In this city from Albany to
il... tiuiiiiuvtt with her par
ents. i'Thcro wero two tables of
brldgo In piny. .
Miss Kelly Is supervisor of physical-education
In the Albany
i schools and will return to the
I northern -tty the last of this week.
Peggy Miller. Justlno Miller, Adra
Cdwards. Helen Kilnilslon, .Mary
alniiston. Marjorlo Iletland, Carol
Dodge, Viva IJggett, Horn Jlc-
Math, I.oulse Hroinmer, rutncia
Hayes, and Anna Mao Fuson.
Oiieit lloitso on 4 i
New Year's lny
Itev. and Mrs. Claildo II. Portor
will hold open hoiiso from 2 to 6
o'clock New Year's day at their
home, S South Newtown. Their
friends have boon requested to cull
tomorrow afternoon, to rovivo this
old custom. !
it
Is t;aest In
Meilfonl '
Miss Mnxllio lOmert of Ashland
Is spending the week In Ibis city
as houao guest of Mlsa baVonno
Anderson. j
TWO FiiS ML
BE BUILT IN MEDFORD
Bringing tho December biilldliiK
total up to 142, 2J0, applications
fo? dwelling construction wore
filed tuday at tho city building
departnienl by Frank Clurko for
a. f5000 dwelling on , Hast Main
street and by (lllbort Stuart for
a $4500 dwelling on Modoc avo
nue. Hoth houses will huvo eight
rooms.
iismi cm1
Miss Parsons
Visits Hern .
Miss Mary rnrsonn. student at
the Marlborough school In Los
Angeles, who has been spending
tho Christmas holidays at her
limne In Seattle, arrived by train
Ibis morning from the north to
visit in this city. Kho will accom
pany Miss Hetty Bardwell of Med-
fonl, also a st-jdenl at tho Marl
borough school, south.
Palliin Homo ti lln Ncvnc.
)f New 1'esr Filh Itles
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patlon
have Invited 3H friends to their
homo this evening to watch tho
old year out. Dinner will bo fol
lowed by danclnsr.
. .
Pnjanui fmrlf for
Very Vounsj Sot
Miss Mnr Jury Miilli'illuii'l, iI iukIi
ter of Dr. and Mrs. It. C. Mulhnl
land, will entertain tills evening
with a dinner and psjuma parly
f' group of her grl friends.
Its delicate
appetizing odor
is incomparable
1
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(Swells ji
' NAIIONAlcnESl i
Coffee !
1 1
Nnl Selil .t Slon.
Wfl dllr direct to your hcurrt.
The CASWEI.I. COFKEK MAN
Tel. D50-J-4, Medford
Automatic Electric Coffee
Roaiting Accomplithed by
the OKO. W CASWELL CO
The Season
Prompts Us
to Extend
Neiv Year
Greetings
and to thank the people
of this community for
their patronage
TONIGHT!
NEW YEAR'S
EVE PARTY
For
ELKS
. and their
rrienas x
Real Music
Serpentine
Noisemakers
ELKS' TEMPLE
Wednesday Night
$1.00 a Couple. Come! Bring a Friend -
Starting Today .
JARMIN & WOODS
Will Give One Complimentary
Holly Theatre Ticket
FREE!
With Each $1.00 Purchase
JARMIN & WOODS
DRUG STORE
"Drugs With a Reputation"
Try Our Fountain Lunches.
Pan-llrllrnln Merlinf
Called for Salunlny
Mm. Alellia Vawtcr and Mn.
steplien Kye will bo hontewieii Hl
urday afternoon at the luncheon
for momhera of I'lin-llollcnle to lie
held at tho Ilotol Mod ford ut I
o'clock.
The Season's Greetings
and a Happy New Year
To All
CMmteirCfr -
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