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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1931)
MEDFQKP MSIL TRIBTME, MEDFORD, OT?KCiONT, FKTnl-VT, .TTTTiY PIGE SEVEN -T" ly Ikiw i'TrTnit on the beau- X del lawn of the W. J &"":.', view the excen '""nf. on display. Host- , odov pre MCStlutJie C. C " smith Oakdale, M""8 ,' . ...hi, Increased n Puritan S y n.em& ot the' 1 clubs, numbering 20. SSS" are pni.ll. of , ..rn,i varieties. $1, their gardens .the envy S afgladtohis fihoW for ,, u non-competitive, prizes J w .-j ... flr-flf mwl snr- itTnoyswd girls. Mr, War- jiHn as nrst prizo nuum , most choice gladioli bulbs F.. tvfl fnmmlnKB as sccoud ,Mae beautiful iris bulbs. Za the winners of these k,. not been announced, Mowing list of awards was 1SJ ills morning:, Nancy Mer ami on basket of cosmos; bilinear, .first on glads, first Letolmiied glowers, second tuds, secona uu vU and tniru on uuwi ui m- ...... flrur nil inns; Juy . 0 nasturtiums. .111 at, uu..ui. .fiiads: Ann Chambers, sec- bowl of iiansles, honorable Liion on unauuruKuiin.. cum luecond 011 mixed snapilrnn m on elacla;. Durward Por- ,mi and lionorablo mention UedilnnlDs and mixed flow- Francis wiumer,, Hbcuim un lillowers; Falricia, noru uihi tfluies, third on. bowl of mixed LTllernian received' first' (in and Ethel Ulgier uiiru on Ben Dietrich, second on and third on mixed: Milton ford, third on dahlias, second. lids, honorable mention ou to- corrme narwoou, unra uu ETdowers: Jeannette Thatch. morable mention on "love lies kiifsnd third on mixed flow- Ritl Heron, first or. Pom mm lis md second on single zin- Mariorie Olson, second on Unions and honorable men- nastHrliunis. iliim Cordon, who Is . not 11 tinlen club member, received taable mention on a lurKo bon- ol glads. - - E IMO-PARTY llCKSONVILLE, Ore., July 17.-r h-A car -driven by Mrs. Viv- atn was oauly dnmiiROd late r afternoon when It over- Is! on an eight-foot embank lions the Fhoenlx-JuckHon nal Sirs, Uench drove Into -ligation ditch to avoid hitting s: which was turning onto the 1 read. . 1 w was seriously iniui-ecl. nl- W ftinifred Backus suffered cuts and hruiscs. Occu P the car., including Mrs pud son Robert, Mrs. George pe and daughter Winifred, loon Bowillsh ami ilnualitnr P nam, were returning from W Slven by the .Iiukson Presbyterian church in Ash park. Wilsons und Mis. Rrarps fti'tnrn from .Minor Trip $ .Mr. and .Mw H. o. Wilson and daughter, Ellow Mae, and Mm A V. Graves, who have been toui-inii through the middle west und east for the pant month, "returned to Med ford last night. While in Oiuml Rapid, Mich the Wilsons visited their nn. Dr. HUbert Wilson, whom . they had not seen Jor six years, lira. Wilson- and their two children, whom they had never seen. -Miss Wltoun and Mr tered the tennis Hlliblng, Minn.. WiMon carried ors. Sioux City. Iuwa. H.r.f,.r,l Wlleon en- tournamentH In on July 4, and Miss away second hon- o. u.. Lneyenne. 1'vo. Suit ui,. City and the Yellowstone national parK were also Included In thoi itinerary. In Mission, s. D.. Mr. and Mrs. "Wilson were lFiioit.. nr: friends they had not seen for 28 yeniu They especially enioyed the trip through the Blnck Hills and the Bad Jjinds of Smiih n,.. kota, and their visit to the temnle in tinlt Lake City. In Fort Hall, Idaho, thev w Joined by their niece. Mrs. I.. M Haas, who w;l!l he their guest In this city for a month. The party returned by way of Pocatella and Uend, urrlvlnir in Med ford, late la.st night. Mrs. Graves was guest in Itcrs ford, S. D., of her brother, J. L. Reedy, and visited relatives and friends In Sioux City, and manv othei'a before reutrnlng home. The Wilsons and Mm. Graves formerly lived in the middlawest. Miss Ktuart Will He. Honor iucst m Dinner Mrs. Thos. Fuson Is enlertalnlng this evening with a . small dinner party at her home, complimenting her sister, M isw Isobel Stuart of Hollywood, who is viulting her par ents. Col. and Mm. K. 1. Stuart. Guests will be friends who knew Miss Stuart when she mode her home in llii. city.'" Mini Jean rtnlr, with whom Miss Stuart toured, tim United states before :arrlv.lng in Modford, left yesterday for Hollywood, .: where tihe is secretary to the production manager of the Paramount stu dio.). MIj Rtifart is also in mo tion picture Work In the southern city. The two enjoyed a trip to Crater lake Wednesday with the Fusons. lUdluj; l'urty Knj.MOd , , By (iroup Thursday. .. A horseback trip to Griffin Creek and a chicken dinner were enjoyed last evening by a group of riding enthusiasts, accompanied b.v Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dodge ot the riding academy. In the party w?re Misses Joyce Gage, Marjorie IJndley, Marjorle Hazolton. Delphine Hlnck, Helen HInck, Dorothy Day, Ucrnico Gill. Klir.abeth Watson and Jean Hlce and Mrs. Grace Voss and Mis. W. H. Me Bee. Plans for similar parties- to be held each week were completed. r .luck Scuddcr Arrives To Visit .Mother. Jack Scudder arrived yester day from Chicago to be guest for a portion ot the summer of his mother. Mrs. H. Chandler Egnn. Mr. Kgan and Don Clark returned yesterduy from Portland, where they were contestants In the golf tournament, being played In the Rose city. Mr. ligun was elimi nated in the second round. M Women's Club to Meet Monday Noon. Members of the Business and Professional Women's club will meet Monday noon nt Hotel Hol land, according to announcement today by Mrs. Edwina Weishaar, president. , Special matters of in terest to all members will be pre sented, and . all are requested to attend. Mrs. Sinter Is Guest In City Mrs. W. A. Sinter of Santa Bar bara arrived In Medford on the 1 Shasta this noon und wilt visit T. Slater Johnston and numerous friends wlille In the vulley. . Letter Tells About . Holly Special Show The following tetter, from. BUI" to "Alice," was picked up on North Central avenue yesterduy. The note tells of the special Holly feature planned for Saturday even iiw: Dear Alice: I'm just bursting with enthu siasm. You remember that pic ture, "TUHp's l'unctured Romance' 1 took you to see the time I was buy weiHhiiiK in my thumb with the prunes and ham clerking nt the grocery store In HoundlnR Uork ? Of course you remember. Vamo you always said It was. a shame for them to kick that poor Birl around like that. .And your dud said it wan worse'n the time Hud Wattle Rot butted by the ram north of hit woodshed. Well, unvhow. Alice, that Pic ture "TUlle's. l'unctured Romance" 1 is heins revived and will be shown at the Holly Theatre Saturday night, following the last showing of "Too Yung to Marry." If 1 were writing a press story, Alice. I'd nay this bin production has all the elements that ro to make up he super-comedy of the ntfe. Rut since I'm just writing to you. I'll say It has nil the ear marks of a. bis leaguer. What I mean by that, Alice, is that it has Char lie Chaplin, Mario Dressier. Mnhle Norma nd and Chester Conklin In it and nil as busy making laughs as Old Man Wunklns trying to keep his whiskers outa the cider pall nt the huykin' bee. Isent it .nwful, dearie, the way these city allckers come out Into the country and take our fair daughters (that's Coniiresinman Svvnnk'a llne at the county fair 'opening addre "the fair dau ghters ot Huckster county") back to the wicked city? You remem ber that's what Chap'.ln. the stick city feller does with Mario Dressier Tillle takes her away froirt her hoes and her roebmU and her dug that fetches bricks and leadf her to the big metropolis where he takes her away from her bank roll. One .of these "cash nd carry" persons, Alice not much cash, but a lot of carry. Tlllie's cash was about t lib only thing of hers he could carry. You remember, Alice, she wan built like that five-story skyscraper In l Rounding Rock. I Then of course, TUlle's uncle dies (comes to life later. I'll tell you now though) and left her a wagon load of money. Right nwny the city chap finds It out ftml leaves his own girl, Mablo Nor mand. and marries Tillie before she knows of her fortune herself. Then, na the. best press stories say, comes the climax. it hap pens at the ball given when Tillie takes possession of her late uncle's mansion. Oh Boy! The dance that Charlie and Marie do. Tell your dad about It. I know he will come and see It again be cause he used to talk about It every speech he made at the Har nen Racing association. ell. so long Alice. Love to your mother. Yours, . RIM,'. T. S. Oh yes, Alice, we must see "Too Young to Marry" and "Adventures in Afrlcn" at the Holly tonight. This,, is the lust night. Portraits of distinction. The Pensleyfi. opp. Holly theater. 'Sky Raiders" Will Be Rialto Thriller of thU situation in dialog and ac-' lion. Condition cs thev exist in , many cities today ns hared in the1 public pr-s uve crystallised and held up to popular jicrutlnj; in Jhi fast-moving; nhd fcbworblnn .tala from the typewriter of Oliver iL P. Onrrett! - Just tfhen gangster pictures weiv beginning to get on everybody's nervett, because of their set form ula, along comes one. that , is so different that It can hold Interest on the angle flf novelty .alone but it has plenty more. It Is "The Hky ltaidei" the sensational gangrtter picture of the air, at the Kox Rialto Saturday ami Sunday. The film is just crammed full of the most during and astounding flying feats. Pans are held In breathless su.speiiise as one daring stunt follows upon another In rapid succession. Lloyd Hughes gives n convinc ing and charming portrayal in the role of Rob, the daredevil pilot, while Marecllne Day maktv a very satisfactory heroine. Vice Squad" Scores Fox Craterian Hit Public attention has been cen tered for many months upon the sensational disclosure of crlme combattlng activities of the author ities In the larger American cities. Methods before unheard of have been bared in the revealing reports In the dally prejw. The word a "framed," "stool pigeon." "shake down"' and many others depicting underworld activities have admir ed new and more potent meaning:!. In "The Vice Squad." now play ing at tho Fox Craterian theater, Paramount plungert to the heart SATURDAY SPECIAL Fryers it. 25 Choice Steer Beef, Baby Beef Spring Lamb, , Grain Fed Pork, Veal Rabbits, Hams and Bacon All Kinds of Lunch Meats Every Day Is Bargain Day at the IVY ST. MEAT MARKET Just Around the Corner Prom the Postoffice ' ; 106 North Ivy St. i . , . i " Plenty of . Parkirig Space !C JULY Mis. Katelixvell mid ltutiKliIci' (iuesls Here Mrs. Nellie Satehwoll anil daugh ter Jean of Hhedci, are f,'iie.ls in Modford this week of Mr. anil Mrs. O. U. Satchweil, having accom panied them on their return from a weeit s visit in roriiunu. , line, orate one, here they will enjoy a trip to Cra- plans. ler lake- and other noenic spots. E MlJ-ui Jeaii was entertained at a h-.wimtnn, party yesterday, Klven. hy the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. K, 10. (lore. . i An Informal theater party was alo enjoyed last evening hy the sue.-its ftucsts nt Onuiels' Ilmiie Tills Week. Mr. and Mrs. ('. I!. Monoghan and Mrs.. M. A. Dors-y of lievei-ley Hills are guests thlM week of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Uanlels nt this home on lllllcrest road. Will Motor to Wenvervilie. Mrs. A. Kloeker. Miss Jane Han sen and Miss Cora Bureau will One of the big summer events iir southern Oregon Pythinndom will be the annual Joint outing nnd picnic for all the Knights of Pyth ias lodges of the section, including those of Roseburg, Grants l'uss,.j Ashland, .Medford anil Kiamain Kails. Kxtensive arrangements are be ing made for this nftalr, which I will be held in the park in Grunts Pass a week from -next Sunday. July 20, und at which hundreds of Pythlnns and their families will be gathered. 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