Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUST, BEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1932.
PAGE SEVEN.
Local and Personal :
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To Crescent City Jasper Reynolds!
and party lift Friday evening for
Crescent City to spend the week
end. e
lo Crmter lake Mre. Walter Skin
ner of Hamilton, Ohio left yesterday
morning by stage lor Crater Lake,
having arrived In Medford Friday.
...
In City Saturday W. E. Taylor of
Portland, representing the Ocean In
surance company, arrived In Medford
. yesterday to attend to business mat
ters. e
John Hueners Here John Bueners
of Jacksonville was among those who
were In Medford yesterday shopping
and attending to business matters.
e
Visits Mrs. Thayer Ela B. Raw-
Ilngs of Berkeley, Call!., Is In Med
ford visiting Mrs. P. O. Thayer, hav
ing arrived here by train Saturday.
.
Wilson to Portland Mayor E. M.
Wilson left Friday for Portland, by
motor, from which city he plans to
return today.
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Wome from North Rev. John T. La
Rose, pastor of the Church of The
Nazarene, has returned to Medford
from a two weeks' visit In Portland.
Retlaw Leaves Having arrived In
Medford Friday evening to attend to
business matters, Jack Retlaw of the
Fox theaters In Eugene, left the city
' Saturday noon on the Shasta.
Catches gteelhead Dr. 8. Ralph
Dlppell was among last week's suc
cessful flshemren, landing a fine
ateelhead during a day's fishing of the
Rogue.
V In Los Anseles Mrs. Adrlenne
Steward Is among local folk attend
ing the Tenth Olympiad at Los Ange-
j lea She plans to remain In the south
I about two more weeks.
Baby Clinic Announced The Jack
son County Health Unit wlU conduct
; a baby cllnlo at Central Point Tues-
day afternoon, It was announced yes-
terday.
j Miss Sweeney Home Miss Mary
! Mart. Aweene-v returned to Medford
; at noon Saturday from San Francisco
where she has vacationed lor tne past
- two weeks. Miss Sweeney accompanied
her father south to the Shrine con
vention, and remained another week.
Return Home Mrs. A. P. McDer
mott and daughter of Portland, who
have been the guests of the John
Dennlson family for the last two
weeks, returned to their home Satur
j day.
i
1 At Crescent City Mr. and Mrs. A
H. Willett of the south Pacific high
way, Medford, motored to Crescent
, cltv last Monday, following several
I days at the coast city. Mr. willett re
turned hero.
Home from "Frisco Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Swan returned on the Shasta
Saturday noon from San Francisco,
where they remained for a week fol
lowing the national Shrine conven
tion. To Attend Picnic Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Newland and E. 'D. Scrlpter left
Saturday afternoon to attend the Na
tional Letter Carriers' picnic Sunday,
thirty miles above Bend on the Mac
Kerule pass. They plan to return
here this evening.
...
From Cross Country Motorist
from a distance who registered the
latter part of the week In Medford
were Albert Dotter of New York City.
Emma McCormack of Bloomfleld,
Ind.. and Harold Hazen of Three Riv
era, Mich.
e
l Registers Car Clarence O. Thomp
' son of the Smith River lodge near
Crescent City, registered his automo
bile at the out-of-state bureau here
Friday. On his card, he stated that
he plana to make frequent vlslta In
Oregon.
Gives Exams Ward McReynolds,
who yesterday gave chauffeur's and
drivers examinations In the city hall,
will conduct the testa on Monday
between 8 a. m., and 6 p. m., he has
announced. Through special arrange
ments he will also continue to give
the exams until noon, Tuesday.
To Visit the Lake Arriving In Med
ford by train Saturday morning from
the north, H. L. Mlchaells of New Or
leans, La., left by motor atse for
Crater lake, to visit the park and the
"'scenlo wonder" before continuing
south. He plsnned to Journey from
. the lake by bus to Klamath Falls, and
from there, to toe Angeles.
...
Gets New Truck The Roirue River
Ntttonal forest has received a new
truck to be used at the Star ranger
station In the Applegato area. It was
announced yesterday at the service
office here. Frsncls Edwards, truck
' driver for the service will bring the
truck to the area from Roseburg.
Where It haa been delivered.
Stop In So. Oregon Among motor
ists stopping In southern Oregon, are
Wm. E. Ichenhofer of McFarland.
Calif., who gave his destination a
Diamond Lake, when registering hla
automobile In compliance with the
state law. Melvln Sargent of Fort
Jones. Calif., listed Gold Hill: w. O.
Knokles of Martinez. Calif., Medford;
and Verna M. Jennings of San Fran
cisco, Talent.
Journey from South From the
southland to southern Oregon, the
following Callfornlaiis were guests at
the local hotels: Mrs. A. Allen. Ar
mlda and Josephine Durate, E. E.
Hess, O. R. Fierce. Mr. snd Mrs. E. J.
Peterson of San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Y. Stuart and son of Pied
mont, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mltner of
Orovllle. Jack S. Mltner of fiebaeta
topol, A. M. Shelby and family. Har
ry M- Keller. L. C. Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Pratt and O. Swann of Los
Angeles, Oeorge Collins, Vernon Dail-
man and J. C. Pearson of Sacramen
to. Carrie A.kert and Mrs. Palmer cf
Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Greer
of Richmond, and &. E, Moulton of
Oakland
Here for Weelr.fnil vn u m,m
Burkhardt of Grants Pass Is spending
the week-end In Medford with friends.
Home from Salen James H. Owen
returned home from Salem yesterday
by train.
Catches Fish Heine Fluhrer re
turned Friday afternoon from a fish
ing trip on Rogue river, with a twen
ty pound salmon.
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To Crescent City Mlas Dorothy
Mitchell la spending several days at
Crescent City, having been called
there on business.
Visits In Afhlund Miss Maurlne
Oreen spent yesterday afternoon tn
Ashland with friends.
To Coast Points Mr. and Mrs.
Herb G. Grey and young ,aon Herb
Jr.. are spending the week-end at
point along the southern Oregon
and northern California coast.
In Town Yesterday Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Jones and young son were
Medford visitors Saturday from
Beagle.
Parsons On Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Parsons left yesterday after
noon for the coast, starting their two
weeks' vacation, most of which will
be spent at coast cities.
Name Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Frohrelch have named their young
daughter, born Wednesday evening,
Bonita Mae. The Frohrelch's reside on
Sailing avenue.
In Hospital Mrs. W. T. Ehmke cf
918 South Holly street la in the Com
munity hospital where she under
went an operation Wednesday, She Is
reported as getting along nicely,
Goes lo Yoncalla Mra. Maybelle
Church and son Wilson left yester
day afternoon for Yoncalla, Ore.,
where they will attend a family re
union today at the home of Mrs.
Church's mother.
.
Return from Portland Misses Ruth
and Florence May Severance of Jack
sonville were expected to return home
this evening from Portland, where
they have been visiting friends for
tne past week.
.
Law Visits Here Hamilton Law of
Seattle, who formerly resided In Med
ford. Is here visiting friends, and also
bis parents, Rev. and Mrs. O. J,
Law ot Ashland. He plans to return
north In a few days.
a
From Los Angeles-Mack Wooldrldge
of Los Angeles, of the Wooldrldge
Company. Inc., registered hla car In
Medford at the out-of-state bureau
on South Riverside avenue yesterday.
on his application, he stated that he
plans to make frequent visits In Ore
gon.
Washlngtonlans O. O. Kettenton
of Ellensburg, and W. J. Keller and
party of Redmond were among Wash
ington residents listed at Medford ho
tels. The others from that state were
from Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mc-
Phall and daughter, H. Levy. Carl
Klingberg, R. D. Hlzey, and Lee Hew
itt. Here from North The Oregonlans
whose names appear on the hotel
registers Include F. T. Dick of Salem,
and the following from Portland: w.
B. Kelly, F. C. Clark, A. R. Cox, F. S.
Harnatt, John Jeep, George J. Broh-
rer, v. w. Williams. Charles O. Cox.
D. R. Atkinson, Lettle E. Benbow. A.
J. Mlhalclk, John J. Gerber and Roy
r. owen.
Announce Picnic Postal emolavea
and their famlllea of the nmithmMt..
ern Oregon district have been Invited
to a picnic dinner end outing at
Mussel Reef on tho beach road at
Marshfteld Sundav. Ainruxt 91. ac
cording to a notice received at the
Meaiora post ornce from P. H. Mc
Donald, chairman of the Marshfteld
Postal Employes committee. Represen
tatives of the Medford office nlan to
attend.
To Valley Points Listing their des.
tlnatlons as valley points, a number
of motorists registered their cars at
the out-of-state bureau In charge of
Lee c. Oarlock. J. M. Thornlley of
Upland. Calif., gave Central Point as
his destination, and J. P. Vander
pool of Los Angeles was en route to
Gold Hill. W. E. Smith of Santa Rosa,
i-am., was going to Diamond Lake
and W. P. Bcwman of Los Angeles,
jutea rieri" as his destination.
Mill CLASS
L BE
An Americanism class will be or
ganized at the library August IS at
7:30 p.m for Instruction of aliens
seexing citizenship.
Clawes will be held weekly under
direction or the Americanism com
mittee of the Daughters of the
American Revolution and continue
until the naturalization court some
time in September.
There will be no charge for either
material or Instruction and all for
eigners will be welcome.
Further Information may be ob
tained from Mrs. O. Q D'Alblnl or
phone 618.
Shoe Repairing, opening August
H. F. Preabt, 41 So. Front.
ALWAYS COOL
ROXY. .15
Phone ftl
Children lie
Sunday and Monday
RITH CHATTERTOV
Paul Luc, Robert Ames In
"Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
Also Comedy and News
Continuous "how. Today
t:S0-ll p. m.
Janet Gaynor in
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For the first time sine nh es
sayed the memorable role of Diane
la "7th Heaven," Janet Oaynor wears
a wedding dress In a motion picture
production. It la a dreas In which
every girl who eeea It will visualize
herself, according to Manager Don
Oeddes of the Fox Craterian theater,
where "The First Year" opens today.
Wedding On Stage
Will Be Feature
At Fox Craterian
An exceptional array of entertain
ment has been prepared for patrons
of the Fox Craterian theater for the
nest two weeka, according to Don
Geddes, manager of that show home.
An unusual feature has been ar
ranged for patrons Who attend the
Craterian Wednesday. Miss Jessie
Cole and B. L. Hard man, popular
southern Oregon couple, will be mar
ried on the Fox Craterian stag.'lth
Rev. A. O. Bennett officiating. The
ceremony will be a colorful ond dig
nified, affair with Ellow Mae Wilson,
popular Medford artist, as soloist and
Barbara LaMarr presiding at the or
gan. Sunday. Monday and Tuesday will
be red-letter days at the Fox Cra
terian when Frank Buck's inimitable
picture of animal adventure will be
presented. "Bring 'Em Back Alive"
will be the title of this amazing pic
ture filmed In the heart of the wild
Malayan Jungle.
On Wednesday, August 17, femi
nine hearts will flutter In Medford
when James Hall, leading man In
"Hell's Angels" and other well known
pictures will appear in person on the
Fox Craterian stage as headline r In
the vaudeville unit show which man
ager Don Oeddca has booked for that
day. Hall, debonair and able actor,
will give Medford folk a real treat
when he entertains Craterian fans
on August 17th.
"We have an exceptionally fine ar
ray of entertainment booked for the
next few weeka," Manager Geddes
said. "We are making every effort to
offer the people of southern Oregon
the very finest In entertainment dur
ing the summer season and the
"Bring 'Em Back Alive" film and the
personal appearance of James Hall are
examples of what we are bringing to
Medford in the way of entertain
ment."
4-
J. King Btyon, managing director
of the retail furniture dealers of
Oregon, Is In Medford, and upon his
arrival, announced that Albert E.
Orr of Weeks and Orr of this city,
was elected to the vice-presidency of
the Northwest Allied Furniture coun
cil after the meeting conducted in
Tacoma last week. Mr. Orr was re
cently elected president of the Ore
gon Furniture Dealers' association.
The council is made up of manu
facturers, wholesalers and retailers
of furniture, who have organized for
the purpose of standardizing policy
and service to the consuming public.
At the meeting In Tacoma, manu
facturers expressed the belief that
manufacturing costs had reached
rock bottom, and that an advance j
in corns is Douna 10 operate cms
fall.
Mr. Bryon Is conferring with Mr.
Orr, who will make his committee
appointments for the new adminis
tration and formulate the program.
Real Estate or Insurance Leave it i
to Jones. Phone 796.
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Craterian Hit
This girlish wedding gnwn la fash
ioned of madonna ferine chiffon and
and Venice face over a white satin
slip. The bodice, sleeves and alter
nate portion of the full skirt are of
the lace The chiffon Is tucked hori
zontally In rather wide tucks, alter
nating with the lace, in the eKirt,
The neck is outlined with orange
blossoms, attractively arranged.
School Books May
Be Sold, Exchanged
At County Office
For benefit of the schools County
Superintendent Carter ts Informing
nrhool clerks and also teachers that
the county office will attln be a
place of exchange for used textbooks
this fall. If school desks are for
sale the county office can give out
the information.
When the state text commission
meets to consider new school texts
for September, 1933. agriculture, fifth
Rrnde history, arithmetic and spell
ing will be up for adoption. While
they may readoot texts now in use.
there is possibility that they may
not. School boards can well offer
for sale nnv extra conies of theae
books. In rase thev have more than
nupils need this fall.
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Tal? flvn npers
To Visit Phoenix
PHOENIX, Aug. 6 (Spl.) Phoenix
Grange will meet In regular session
August 9, with officers of the Tafent
Grange filling the chairs, and pre
senting the program ' of the lecture
hour. All members are urged to be
present.
At the close of the business ses
sion, refreshments will be served by
the losing side of the attendance
contest recently completed. Mrs. L.
O. Caster Is chairman of the serving
comi.ur.tee and any member of th?
losing side noi mJcrmed is to what
to bring Is asked to get hi touch
with her.
We serve only quality foods at low
est possible cost to you at the Cafe
teria, 17 So. Riverside. 25o, 35c, & 50c
ETHER TALKS"
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p More Thrilling; Than "Trader Horn"!
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AT JAItMIN AM) HOODS PIlAHMACY, MAIN ANO CENTRAL
Chic Sale Star
Featured at the Holly today Is
"Stranger in Town," a comedy dra
ma about real folks. The cast la com
posed of Ann Dvorak, David Mari
ners. Chic Sale, Noah Beery and Ray
mond Hat ton. This group Is certain
to make the laughs come fast and
last long. This will be the first time
in the movie career of "Chic" Sale
that he appears without his whis
kers and in so doing he lops about
40 years off his age. The earlier se
quences of the :jture tho-v him
coming west with the covered wagons
to start the town of BollsvlUe, Ne
John Weismuller
Star Rialto Hit
'Tarzen, the Ape Man," adapted
from the novel by Edgar Rice Bur
roughs and featuring Johnny Weis
muller In the title role, Is at the Fox
Rialto for today and tomorrow. Mau
reen O 'Sullivan plays the part of the
girl, the first white person he ha.t
ever seen, and with whom he falls in
love.
Also on the program Is a Liberty
short story, "Ether Talks," and the
Paramount Sound News showing the
opening of the Olympic Games In Los
Angeles last week.
STATE HAS JOE BROWN
IN BASEBALL COMEDY
Joe E Brown opens today at the
State theater In "Fireman Save My
Child."
As the baseball player and lowr
whose prime affection is for fires and
fire equipment, Brown Is furnished
his greatest comedy opportunity. That
he is at home on the baseball dia
mond la evident in the game se
quences. Brown once played profes
sional baseball, first in the St. Paul
league and later with the New York
Yankees.
ANY
PEAT
ANY TIMB
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PARAMOUNT NEWS 8
Holly Picture
braska. As he becomes older he dons
his whiskers again and the transfor
mntlon is almost unbelievable. Ann
Dvorak, who has been attracting a
great deal of attention through her
work on the screen adds a lot to the
picture through her performance as
Sale's granddaughter. This plcturo
will be at the Holly for three days
starting today.
In addition to the feature, the Hol
ly will present the latest news event
a kartoon and a novelty act which
presents Hal LeRoy la the "High
School Hoofer."
Pocahontas Lodge
Has New Member
While Pocahontas was hunting in
the forest, the warwhoops of the In
dtans rang out, and another pale
face was captured. In other words, a
new member was Initiated Into the
Pocahontas Lodi?e on Friday, August
5th The degree team performed In
a manner seldom surpassed. A con
test was held during the last term
and the losers were to feed the win
ners. This took place on Friday and
winners and losers enjoyed a bounti
ful spread.
RUTH CHATTERTON AT
KOXY THEATER TODAY
Today the Roxy theater will show
"Tomorrow and Tomorrow" with
Ruth Chatterton and Paul Lucas in
the leading roles.
Miss Chatterton has a part as i
woman whose heart Is divided be.
tween her earthbound, "eternal col
legian" husband and a man who un
covers hidden romantic spots of her
1116.
Permanent waves ai.95, wet finger
wnves 28c. Prevost Beauty Shop, 16
uaurei, rnone 737-j,
RftflWni Vrtltf rVllunts mnA DalMnlln.
coupon checks at Heath's Drug Store
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The Latest News of the
"Home Folks" on Your
Vacation Trip.
Have the
MAIL
TRIBUNE
Sent to You
Regardless of Where You
Go. The Cost Is Surprisingly
Low.
It
BIGGEST SALE IN
3 YEARS. REPORT
It might sound unreasonable now,
but Mann's ready-to-wear buyer re
ported last evening that the moat
successful drees sale conducted by
THE COOLEST
TODAY
IN A
BRAND
NEW
KIND of
STORYI
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Charlie ts a thoughtless husband
...Janet as an inexperienced wife.
Sometimes hilarious. ..sometimes
sad . . always delightful 1
GPVnOR
Chafe
FQRRELL
First
ft
Frank Craven's eomedy romance pro
duced by JOHN GOLDEN. Directed
by William K. Howard.
FREE
WHITELAW'S
BOX OFFICE
Just
the store In three years opened there
yesterday, with hundreds of dresses
being sold.
Sensational values were quoted in
Mann's adds In Friday's Issue of the
Mall Tribune, and la given as the
reason for hundreds of buyers visit
ing Mann's yesterday.
All spring and summer dresses must
be sold to make room for the new
fall and winter garments, the ready-to-wear
buyer has announced, and
for this reason the sale will continue
Monday.
SPOT IN TOWN!
MONDAY
TUESDAY
Mats. Week Days
25
Kves.-Hols.
Sun, Mats.
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35
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To the first BO ladles pnrchaslns;
tickets to our Rundny matinee we will
give, absolutely I'llKIS, a box of
delicious
CHOCOLATES
OPEN IMS P. M.
Phone
75
give your address well
do the rest.
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