Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 23, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1932.
PAGE FITE
Local and Personal i
Lea vine Tonight William Smith U
leaving thi evening on the Shuta
for San Francisco.
Leave for North Attorney B. A.
Reames left last evening by train for
p or t land on business.
In from Applegate Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Crump of Applegate transact
ed business in Medford yesterday.
Vtslta In North Joe Smith left to
day by train for Portland, wnere he
will remain ffr a short time visiting
friends.
In Grants Pass Today Al Flora,
who returned from Eugene Sunday, is
In Orants Pass today on company
business.
Spent Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs.
Prank V. Gordon of Klamath Falls
pent Sunday in Medford visiting
with friends.
Here on Business F. P Knight,
representative of the John Morrell
Co. In Portland, 19 calling on local
merchants today.
Is Business Visitor R. C. Hadley of
Portland, representative of th R. C
Hadley company, was a business vis
itor In Medford Tuesday.
On Business Here Wes Ejer, pas
senger agent for the Pactx.c Grey
hound Stages, with headquarters in
Eugene, Is In Medford today.
Spent Week-end In Medford Mr.
Mrs. T. Sydney Abbott and sons, Nell
an and Bobby, of Klamath Falls spent
the week-end In Medford.
Here on Business Morris Shell
born, representative of the M J. B.
coffee company. Is In Medford from
Portland, attending to business.
Hotel Man Here J F. Reynolds,
manager of the Oregon hotel at Eu
gene, is In Medford today on busi
ness, having arrived last evening.
To San Francisco Missea Myrna
Bush and Itha Heard will leave to
morrow evening by train for San
Francisco, where they will spend the
week-end.
Resort Owner Visits J. M Warner,
proprietor of the new "Inn Under the
Pines." on the Pacific highway near
Grants Pass, was In Medford today
transacting business.
Here for Meeting In order to at
tend a meeting of state police offic
ers. Elwyn Van de Walker; state police
officer stationed at Klamath Falls.
Is in Medford today.
Sunday In Talent William Atkin
son, Mr. and Mrs. John Hefftie and
Mrs. A. W. Knox, all of Grant Pass,
spent Sunday In Talent, visiting rela
tives of Mr. Atkinson.
Mrs, Crawford In Hospital Mrs. O.
W. Crawford of 305 North Front street
underwent a major operation at the
Community hospital today, and Is
getting along very well.
Bakers Expected Home Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Baker and daughter Betty
Ann are expected home from Eugene
tonight, where Mr. Baker has been
attending the school for chamber of
commerce secretaries, cond acted at
the University of Oregon. Mrs. Baker
and daughter have been guests of
relatives while In the north
Your poise and grace,
Your lovely face,
Your rosebud lips, all cry "Come Hither!'
Why spoil their lure
With "smokes" impure? ,
Why cause my love to fade aud wither?
You smoke OLD GOLDS?
Lady, that holds
My heart in bonds that will not sever,
Because it shows
You're one who knows
How to keep kissable forever!
OLD GOLDS bring balm,
Throat-ease and calm;
They have a mild and rich completeness.
They're fragrant, too,
And just like you
They win because of natural sweetness!
Visited Daughter Al Zas'.row of
Grants Pass spent Sunday In Medford .
with his daughter. Mrs. Hazel Reed,
who la Improving In a local hospital,
following a major operation.
To Operate on Hughes Bernard
Hughes, student at the University of
Oregon, will return to Medford from
Eugene, following a minor operation
which he will undergo 6he latter part
of the week.
Leaves for Albany F. E. Cuata of
San Jose. Cal., left today on the
Shasta for Albany. Ore., where he
plans to remain for four or five
months. Mr. Costa motored to Med
ford from the south.
Return With Guest Mr. and Mrs.
F. Barker, who had been guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Black In? ton in
Yreka. returned home here Sunday,
accompanied by Mrs. Blackington,
who la to be their guest.
Here from Washington Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Buhler of Spokane and Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Park and H. Hflrnzlker
of Seattle are among the guests from
Washington at Medford hotejs.
Tools Stolen V. W. Walker of 338
South Central avenue reported to the
city police that a kit of tools had
been stolen from his auto. All were
marked with the initial V.
Fullen In City Charles A. Fullen,
assistant general agent of the Chicago
Great Western Railroad company,
with headquarters In Portland, Is
spending today in Medford on busi
ness. Visitors from the East H. G Clare,
L. B. Hitchcock and G. M. Fink of
Fostorla, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs Harry
Stemol of Chicago, 111., Mrs. M. Bar
tholomew and Miss Barbara Tripp of
New York City are among the guests
at Medford hotels from eastern
points.
Home from Vnlverslty Dougall
Young, son of Mr. and Mrs J. W.
Young, Is home from the University
of Oregon for the spring holidays,
and has as his house guest, Al Black,
who Is also an art student at the
university.
Undergo Operations Mrs. L. H.
Brock of route 2 underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital ,
yesterday morning and la reported to1
be getting along nicely. Miss Estella
Schenck is also In the hospital, hav
ing undergone a major operation yes
terday. !
.
From the Bear Stale- Among the
guests at local hotels from California
are Mrs. H. F. Businger nnd family,1
Mrs. Geo. B. Walg. Jr., and Mrs. Jos.
L. Taylor of Hollywood, F. O. Persell
of Arcadia, B. F. Morgan of Fortuna.
Mr., and Mrs. Chandler and Ionard
Peterson of Caatella, R. J. Oable, J,
F. Brady, Mr. and Mrs J. P. Curran.
Vernon Scharf, E. J. Gardiner and W.
B. Langwell of San Francisco.
Business Girls to Dine Plans for
the banquet for business girls to be
held ' Sc. Mark's Guild nail, March
29, are progressing favorably, Dorothy
Mitchell, Y. W. C. A. secretary, an
nounced this morning. The program
for the evening la being rearrarped and
promises to be very interesting Those
planning to attend the banquet are :
advised to purchase tickets, now on
sale, before Saturday evening.
you sure
PURE TOBACCO .
Thai' why 0. Gs. do nut scratcli tim
Back at Work George Webb, who
has been ill for some time, has re
sumed his duties at Lamport's store.
DalUlre Is Home Victor LaUatre,
student at the University of Oregon.
Is In Medford for the Easier holidays.
Mrs. Hazelilgg Home Mrs. Sue
Hazelrigg has returned to Medford
from Eugene, where she was the guest
of Mrs. Ralph Burgess for a week.
Mr. Wells Better Mrs. H. L. Wells
of West Jackson street, who has been
111 for several days, Is reported Im
proved today.
Lumberman Here Myron Wood
ward of Portland, prominent lumber
man, arrived today from the south on
the Shasta. He Is the guest of James
H. Owen.
-
Resumes Duties Miss Lee Kllnger
has returned to her duties at the
Gates Auto company, following sev
eral days' absence because of an in
fected tooth.
Condurt Clinic County Health Of
ficer C. I. Drummond and Miss Ger
trude Brian yesterday conducted a
clinic at Rogue River. Toxin, anti
toxin and toxoid were given.
Fly to Onk Ut iid Flying his Curtis
Robin, John Waage and Francis Mur
ray left today for Oakland, Cfll. Waage
plans to remain in the south for a
week or two, he stated before jeavlng.
Return Home Allen Cox, repre
resentatlve of the Riggs Optical com
pany, with headquarters In Portland,
left for the north today by motor,
after having spent the first part of
the week here on business.
Wells Leaves Today Cal Wells,
deputy United States marshal, is leav
ing today for Klamath Fills, from
which city he will take four prisoners
to Portland, who have been bound
over to the federal grand Jury. He
will leave Klamath Falls tomorrow
evening.
Students Itet urn Ralph Woodford
returned last evening from Corvallls.
where he motored to bring his daugh
ter. Miss Jean, home for the Easter '
vacation. They were accompanied to
Medford by Florence Severance of
Jacksonville, and Doris Buncy. Mr. i
Woodford left here Monday.
Local Couples to Wed Twa Jack
son county couples have secured mar
riage licenses from the Jowphlne
county clerk at Grants Pass, as fol
lows: Ransom Harris Smith, 31, and
Grace Newman, 18, both Of Rogue
River; Leon Delroy Brown, 31, and
Gertrude Amanda Harris, 18, both of
Medford.
Eugene urdeulng Campaign A
clty-wlde campaign to arrange for
gardening on vacant lots and acreage
In and near Eugene was started at a
mass meeting Tuesday evening at the
chamber of commerce in Eugene. The
plan ia to allow needy families to
work those lots, and some mepns will
be devised to finance the purchase
of seeds and plants.
Oregoulans at Hotels Amen g guests
from state points registered at local
hotels are Chas. E. Weston, H. B.
Esson and daughter, W. I. Moody, G.
B. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor P.
Morris, F. P. Knight of Engine. H. A.
Miller and Stanley Smith ni Bend.
Victor R. Griggs and E. B. GaDriel of
Salem, and the following from Port
land: F. J. Hawes. R. K. Lee, W. R.
Redhead. H. E. Stewart, Mr. and Mra.
C. A. Pearl. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Ander
son. R. R. Nicholson, M. A. S;nlth, H.
H. Reed. A. W. Adamson. H. W. Skuse.
Dave Olds. Tom Dryden and Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Cooper.
you're
. NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORING
throat or taint the breath . . . Cvllopkune'Urapjwd, vj course
In Holly Feature
jar 2
Constance Cummings and Robert
Young In a scene from "The
Guilty Generation," the fature at
traction at the Holly theatre for to
night and tomorrow. The picture
Is hailed as a real dramatic treat,
with Leo Carrlllo giving a masterful
performance. T.Me usual clever pro
gram of selected short subjects Is
showing with the feature picture.
Quality spring coats In Polo
and novelty tweed fabrics correctly
styled, very moderately priced $12.15
to $35.00.
ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Sixth & Holly streets.
and young men will
he interested in a
special announcement
which will he made
SOOX in the columns
of tills paper. Several
hundred in e n and
young men will be
wanted
It will be well
worth your while
to watch for this
special announce
ment There will
be no require
ments as to age
and experience
No previous train
ing needed
WATCH
TOMORROW'S
PAPER!
m turn i rcnttttfetrtrt. r.ttvVii, Wfttfifl
keeping kissable? '
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Claudette Colbert
Star Of Craterian
Hit; Boyd Has Role
(Hy Jack Rrtlaw)
Who Is the best dressed star In
Hollywood . . . whti'h means. In many
wave, who is ihe best dressed woman
In the entire country?
A rafting battle between many of
the fairer celebrities, trying to outdo
each other In f:ue raiment, plus their
stunning personalities, seems to have
narrowed down to three beauties
Lilyan TaViman, Kay Francis and
Claudette Colbert.
To be recognized at the film capi
tal as the smartest attired woman Is
a tremendous triumph Indeed. It la a
costh triumph, however, as up-to-Vie-mlnute
gowns, frocks, etc., re
quire (job of good money.
For the first time, two of the three
IT CRACKLES WITH DRAMA!
SPARKLES WITH FINE ACTING!
A Romantic Story of a Little
Known Stratum of American
Society That Will Amaze
You!
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CONSTANCE CUMMINGS
Robert Young Boris Karloff
' Matinee 20r,
A Clover anil Vnrlert
program or Evening 30c
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si iiJKCTsi Kiddies .10o
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"finalists" in this exciting race will
appear In the same picture, and fans
will be afforded a rare opportunity
to compare these two anyway. They
are none other than Claudette Col
bert and Lilyan TaViman, and the
picture la "The Wiser Sex," which
is showing today nnd tomorrow at ;
the Fox Craterian theatre. I
Noted William Boyd has the honor i
as the principal male star, but most
of the orbs will be cast feminine
ward, when the gorgeous gowns of
Claudette and Lilyan flash into view.
The picture Is a knockout I
T.'ie added attraction on this pro- 1
gram will be the appearance of Har
ry Lauder, noted Scotch comedian
and song star, in a clever screen vo- j
cal offering.
The office of Plorey insurance Serv 1
ice and Chauncey Florey. 0 3 Com .
missions, now located on '-he 4th j
floor of tl e Liberty Bldg.
TONIGHT
AND
TOMORROW!
A PICTl'RB YOU
WILL TALK AHOl'T!
A MASTEKPIKCE rKIUOKMASCK BY
LEO CARR1LLO
e i', UnJlui Co, Im
Daffodils, large variety ready for
Easter. Order early. Mrs. ffctmuelson,
607 So. Oakdale. phone 15-Y.
TODAY and TOMORROW
I
CLAUDETTE
COLBERT
LILYAN
TASHMAN
WILLIAM SOYO
MELVYN DOUGUS
Loaded With
Dynamite !
3 & Qaramount
ALSO
"THE DUNKER"
Comedy hit with Billy House
Coming TOMORROW and FRIDAY
RONALD COLMAfi
"The Unholy
WILL
BUSINESS
and
PLEASURE
is coming
SUNDAY
To the Fox Craterian
0. S. C. Concert Band
COMING
27th Annual Concert Tour
45 musicians in a program featuring
concert numbers, vocal and instrumen
tal solos, quartet specialties, and
"movies."
Grants Pass March 24
Medford March 25
Klamath Falls March 26 and 27
Yreka March 28
Dunsmuh" March 29
Weed March 30
McCloud March 31
Fort Jones April 1
Ashland April 2
CONCERT . .DANCE
8-piece collegiate dance bend!
Desirable houses always in first
clas condition for rent, lease or sale.
Call 105
One Girl . , ,
A Gold-
7 S-.i-fl Ulgeer!
wv, The Other . .
Worth Her
Weight In
GOLD I
ALSO . 1811 V
AllDF.n ATTRACTION
Hear
Harry Lauder
Famed Scotch
Song Starl
m
:iasn
Qtctwe E
Mats. 20c
Eve. 30c
LAST TIMKS TODAY
'The SILENT WITNESS'
Garden"