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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1932. PAGE PT7B r.i . Local and Personal VIslU Here Donald Lundy of Ash lnd 1 pendlng eeveral day In Med ford with relative,. MlM Hayei Home Mtsa Patricia Kiyej, who nu been visiting In Portland over the week-end, returned to Medtord by train thl morning. Return From Newburg Mrs. Carl Hoots and on, who spent the week end la Newburg visiting relatives, re turned here this morning by train. Week-end In Eugene Dr. and Mrs. S. Ralph Dlppel, have returned from spending the week-end In Eu gn.. , , , Guest In Portland According to a news Item In the hotel column ol . the Morning Oregonlan, E. J. Boss Sit Medforf. la registered at the New Heathman hotel. In Medford Friday Don NelUwn. employe of the Pay 'n Taklt store here, was a business visitor In Med ford Friday afternoon. Orants Pass Dally Courier. Noblttti Enjoy Trip Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Noblltt, who attended the bridge dedication at Gold Beach con tinued to Brookings for a brief stay before returning to Medford. , Grows Vegetables Mrs. Lou Jay cox, who resides at 536 Mary street, was today presenting a number of her friends with new potatoes and peas grown In her garden this spring. Guest In Medford Carlta Vinson of San Francisco arrived on the Shasta this noon from the south to visit Mrs. Nettle Thompson for a few days. Make Trip to Beach Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Darby and children, accom panied by Mrs. Darby's mother and father, spent the week-end at End- rt's beach near Crescent City. Rturn North Today Mrs. A. N. Jone and daughter Katherine, of Cottage Grove, returned north by train todav. bavlnst epent several days as guests here of Kate Stine. On Business Trip Dr. J. P. Reddy left on the Shasta this noon for Grants Pass, where he will spend this afternoon attending to business mat ters. On Business Visit Mr. and Mrs. A K- Querin and son Howard, left to day for their home In Portland, hav ing arrived here Monday noon. Mr. Querin attended to business matters while in the city. Motor Home from Coast Mrs. Maude Chapman motored back to Medford last evening from the coast, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Julia Kimball, and Mrs. Elsie Bashaw and daughter Doris, with whom she attended the bridge dedication at Oold Beach, continuing to Rogue AuTel camp for-the remainder of the holiday. .Mrs. Wylanfl 1U Mrs. Lane Wy land of the Meadows district haa been in this city for several days, convalescing from a recent Illness at: the home of her sister, Mrs. B. T. Gilbert of Front street. Here from Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Mel bourns G. Atkins and young son BlKy, of Ashland were business vis itors In Medford this morning. Mr. Atkins recently returned from their sheep ranch on Sprague river. Hammonds Home From Coast Mr. and Mrs. R. b. Hammond hav re turned from a short vacation trip to coast points. While away they with many other Medford people attended the bridge dedication at Gold Beach. 3 . Guest of Mrs. Webster Frank Able returned yesterday from St. Paul and is spending several days as guest ef his sister, Mrs. W. O. Webster, be fore continuing to his home at Dunsmulr, Cal. Dine on the Rogue Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thorndlke were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Maude Snider and son John, at their cabin on Rogue river, where they spent the holiday weeK-ena. Mr. Berlin Visits Here J. B. Berlin of Kent, Wash., is here to spend sev eral days as guest of his sister. Mrs. Bessie liumsden. He Joined her few days ago in Portland, where she was guest of friends last week. Mrs. Hansen on Vacation Mrs, Harry Hansen, who left last week for a holiday In Portland, it also enjoying a vacation at northern beaches as guest of Misses Lucille and rneima Peroral. She is ex pected home the last of this week. Visit In Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wade and children of Worley, Idaho, arrived here by train this morning to visit relatives In Eagle Point. They will be guests of Mrs. Wade's father, Sherman Pollock, her brother, Roy Pollock and her aunt, Mrs. B. E. Poole. River Muddy Today The Rogue Is still a muddy stream, filled to the banks with a turbulent flow of wa- ter. fishermen reported this morning Anglers who tried their luck in the river yesterday, returned with empty baskets because of the fishing havoc wrought by the rains. Chuck Ellis and party visited the Dodge bridge section and reported luck as poor in the upper as the lower river. Still In Hospital Lee Wtnetrout,! who received a broken vertebra in1 an automobile accident several weeks ago near Medford, and who has been confined in the Josephine Oeneral hospital for the past month, will have to remain In the hospital about six more weeks, according to physic ian's reports. Although he is not suffering from pain, it is necessary for him to remain flat on his back to permit the correct healing of the broken bone. Grants Pass Courier. At Lake o the Woods Mr. and! Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer are spending st ' eral days at Lake o' the Woods. To Crescent City Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fearey spent the Memorial day holiday at Crescent City. Bldens to Coast Mr. and Mrs. X. N. Biden were among local folk ho motored to Crescent City for the week-end. Guests of Parents Everett and Lawrence Power spent Sunday and Monday visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Power. To Portland George Harrington and Bill Cunningham were among local folks who spent the week-end in Portland. To Crescent Ctty Franklin George and friends motored to Crescent City Memorial day. Guest of Friends A. L. Wlest of Portland, who spent the week-end here as guest of friends, returned to the north city by train last evening. I I Mr. Gilbert 111 B. F. Gilbert of 338 yorth Front street is In the Sacred Heart hospital ill, but re ported improved this afternoon. Completes Visit Miss Lindell El liott of Eugene, Who was guest in Medford over the week-end of Miss Mary Manning, left this noon by train for the north. Club to Meet The. Wenonah club will meet Thursday afternoon at one o'clock with Mrs. G. Q D'Alblni at her home, 37 Quince street, for a covered dish luncheon. Visits Parents Miss Wanda Wal zak spent the week-end In Portland as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walzak, having motored north Saturday. Undergoes Operation Mrs. E. T. Merrill of 307 South Holly, under went an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital this morning. Her condition was described as "good" this afternoon. To Hornbrook Mrs. H. Grlftfn and Mrs. Zoa B. Griffin motored to Horn brook, Cal., yesterday. They were accompanied by Miss Verna Griffin of that city, Who has been visiting here. Seattle Residents Stopping at ho tels in Medford 're the following from Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gross, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shadle, Tom Shearer, C, W. Dletz, G. C. Summers and H. J. Baker. Auditor in Medford J. S. Felton, auditor for the midwest and eastern states for the Texas Oil company, is spending a few days in Medford on business, conferring with E. C. "Jerry" Jerome and other officials of the local branch. Stops In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Dave Seger of Portland, stopped tn Medford briefly last night en route to San Francisco where they were called by the death of Mr. Seger's father. Mr. Seger, past potentate of Al Kader, Shrine temple of Portland, is well known by Medford Shrlners. Motor to Portland A group of lo 91 men who left for Portland Mon day, and who are expected back here tomorrow are A. B. Cunningham. John Johnston, Scott Davis and V. S. Armstrong. Messrs. Johnston and Davis wilt return with new cars. Guests from North Portland guests registered at the hotels here ar Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ginty, Nell Morfltt, A. H. Quinn and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wolfgang. W. R. Walker, A. E. Shumate, Q. H. San born and H. B. Polio--. Oregon fans Here Registered from polnta in the state other than Port land at local hotels, are Mr. and Mis. J. Williamson of Roseburg, Frank Cooper and B. H. Pooley of Eugene, R. T. Worley of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming of Klamath Falls and K. N. Chlndom of Prospect. Report Accident Joseph L. Fader of llfl Willamette street, and G, W. Starkey of 1311 West Tenth street this morning ffled accident reports at the city police station, following a collision at the corner of West Eleventh and Fir streets early today. Little damage resulted to the two machines. Tengwald Returns Victor Teng wald, United States commissioner, returned to Medford today on tho Shasta, having spent the past few day in San Francisco on business. The young commissioner stepped gaily from the train this noon, sans moustache, which he said "disap peared with military honors." Simpson In Hospital Fred Simp son of Salem, who received injuries in an auto wreck on the Pacific highway south of Medford last week, was returned to the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday, but is reported in j an improved condition today. After being in the hospital two days last week Mr. Simpson felt sufficiently improved to Join Mrs. Simpson and their son at a residence in Ashland. His condition Sunday, however, ap peared unsatisfactory and he was returned to the hospital yesterday. California People Registers at Medford hotels contain the names of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Parkwood and Tony Seary of Fresno, A. L. Haye. L. j Langton, Nellie McKlbbin and Olive 1 Sharp of Los Angeles, J. V. Dyrr of : Bell, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer of Los Mollnos. The San Francisco guests are Mrs. S. C. Chesley, W. Store, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sherman, J. W. Miller, L. A. O'Nello, Aley Hamsey, Lt. L. F. Blodgett, W. L. Bear and I. H. Hanner. Carole Lombard To Appear Wednesday (By Jack, Retlaw) She had never had a chiice In life. Her family was of the type that was perfectly satisfied with compara tive poverty, and they thought she should be satisfied with It, too. Ou the other hand she wanted to rise above all this. As a modiste's model, she had ample opportunity to dis play gorpeous clothes and meet the very elite of society. It made her envious, naturally. She had been going out with a young mechanic who could not un derstand why they should not go ahead and get married on the few dollars that he had saved. The Inevitable quarrel came, not alone with her lover, but her family 1 as well. She had made a "hit" with one of the wealthy "patrons" of the modiste's shop, and he recognized her beauty and cultural ambitions. Colncldentally, her mechanic lover also met a wealthy woman who be came infatuated with him and wanted hi in to marry her , . . and she would give him anything he de sired. "Sinners in the Sun,M featuring beautiful Carole Lombard and virile Chester Morris, which la coming to the Fox Crnterlan theater tomorrow. Is one of the cleverest modern day romances filmed in some time. It is well worth taking "time off" to see. Today will be the final opportu nity to see that spectacular Howard Hughes eplo of gangland "Scarface," I i featuring Paul Muni, Boris Karloff, Karen Morley, Ann Dvorak, George Raft and many others of note. Thl Is a smashing Indictment of the gunmen. Edmond Lowe Stars In Drama At Holly Edmund Lowe, star of "Attorney for the Defense," cross -ex ami nee Clarence Muse, negro character ac tor, In vigorous fashion for one of the scenes of the picture. Lowe's father was one of the best known attorneys In Ban Francisco In the early days of the century and it almost broke the parental heart when Eddie, having received degrees from Santa Clara university and Leland Btanford, elected the roman tic footlights Instead of the digni fied profession of Blacks tone, As he stands up close before the flash ily dressed negro and Interrogates him with all the uncanny shrewd ness of a great criminal lawyer, Lowe gives one the Impression that he might have gone to great height had he followed In his dad's foot steps. Of Interest also, Is the fact that tho negro. Muse, is a lawyer himself. He received a degree in 1917 follow ing his graduation from Dickinson college In Carlisle, Fa. "Attorney for the Defense will show at the Holly for four days starting June I. Throughout the nation critics have acclaimed this production to be the height of entertainment. 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