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JIEDFOTvD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1932. PAGE ELEVEN i ' " Lccal and Personal . ; j Hunt Is Visitor George Hunt, well known theater man an-1 former resi dent of thl city, wtus a business caller yesterday from Roseburg. From Fargo Dr. Harry Knapp of Fargo, N. D., Is expected In Medford today to attend to his mining Inter ests near here. Card Party Night Tonight will be card party ntght at the meeting of the Pocahontas lodge, it was an nounced this afternoon. ' Mr. Hart man Leaves Henry Hart man, fruit expert, returned north by train last evening, having spent yes terday in the city. Visits Rlstlnes Prof. E. R. Rlstine of Mt. Vernon. Iowa, arrived In Med ford by train last evening to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rlstine. Visit Mrs. Jones Mrs. Sam Bate man and Mrs. O. C. Bate man were guests yesterday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and son Barry, at their home in the Beagle district. Leaves Hospital Mrs. Donald New bury, who underwent a major opera tion a short time ago at the Sacred Heart hospital, had sufficiently re covered to be removed to her home yesterday. Moores Return Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore have returned to their home here from San Francisco, where they visited friends. They made the re turn trip via the Redwood highway. Leaves fur North Miss Edith Ftncl ley of Salem, who has been the gue3t of Mrs. Wm. McAllister for the past two days, left by train today for her home. Called from Portland Mrs. E. N. Eldredge Is expected home from Portland this afternoon, having been called home by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Rose Etfert. To Address Klwanlans George Henselman, local stocks and bonds broker, will speak on "Investments" at the regular meeting of the Klwants club Monday at the Hotel Medford. Mr. Henselman recently addressed the Rotary club on the same subject, and a large attendance Is expected to hear the talk. Miss Stewart III Miss Helen Stew art is in the Sacred Heart hospital, where she underwent a major opera tion for appendicitis Wednesday. She was reported getting along nicely to day. Plans Klamath Visit Miss Dorothy Buchter of this city plans to leave tomorrow for Klamath Falls, where she will spend the week-end as guest of friends. Shopping Today-Mrs. Walter Walty of Talent and Mrs. Ernest Gleason and daughter Betty of Jacksonville were shopping at Medford stores tills morning. Leave by Train Mrs. Roy Harrison of Seattle and Cecil Young of Port land left this morning by train to return home, having been the guests of Mrs. H. U. Lumsden and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchison. Returns from South Clarence Meeker of the M. M. store returned to Medford this forenoon on the Shasta from San Francisco, where he has been attending buyers' week and the showings held in conjunction. Hansen Much Better Hurry Han sen, who underwent a major opera tion at the Community hospital some time ago, was reported In a much Improved condition this morning. He expects to be about town in the near future. . Bring Daughter Back Mrs. W. A. Holloway left Wednesday for Warm Springs, Georgia, to bring back her daughter, Mary Frances, who has been taking treatments there. Mr. Hollo way expects them back the first week in September. t Journeys South Worthington C Smith, traveling passenger agent for the Northern Pacific railway, left by train today for Ashland, having at tended to business matters for his company here before leaving. He ar rived In the city by train last even ing. Returns North F N. McKenzle, traveling passenger agent for the Canadian National railway, left on the Shasta this morning for his head quarters in Portland, having attend ed to business matters here. He ar rived by train last evening from the north. r Everybody 1 likes maple and we know you will be interest ed in our Saturday special. Maple Bars 19c dozen At your favorite grocer or our retail store. Medford Visitor Here M. S. Spans , of Medford has arrived here to spend i a few days attending to business. Roseburg News-Review. . Club Meets The R had man thus club had its meeting last evening in the K. P. hall, and cards were en Joyed during the evening. Down from Lake Creek L. H. Wyant of Like Creek was a business caller in Medford yesterday, buying supplies for his store. Visits Applegate Norman C. White of the Rogue River national forest offices, left this afternoon for Apple gate on a business visit. From a Distance Those from dis tant places In the city overnight were Fred R Mixer of Salt Lake City. tTtah, S. B. Osseftla and I. Kaplan of New York city. w Ralrd Return Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Balrd and sons returned today from a month's trip In California. Mr. Balrd wilt again occupy the pul pit at the Christian church Sunday. On Business s. Stanton of Eu gene and C. A. Schutzman of Port land, both with the Shell Oil com pany, are spending today here on business, havln garrlved yesterday. Visits Here W. E. Meader and son Myron of San Francisco are guests In Medford of Mr. Meader's father, Hi ram Meader. The group motored to Crater lake yesterday. Trips In and Out When register ing their automobiles with Lee C. Oarlock at the out-of-state bureau on South Riverside avenue yesterday. Jos F. Champion of Dunsmulr. Tim McGrath of Hornbrook and Wm. H. Phllpott of Crescent City stated that they planned to make frequent visits to southern Oregon. Arrhers Here Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Archer and family arrived In Medford yesterday to visit old friends. Rev. Archer la district elder of the Oregon conference of the Free Methodist church. He Is holding services each night this week at the Free Meth odist church, and to continue through Sunday. To Visit Mr. Yoran Mrs. George Yoran of Lebanon, formerly of this city, will entertain Beveral of her Medford friends at her northern home this week. Those leaving for the Yo ran home are Mrs. Maude HoIm;s. Mrs. H. U. Lumsden, Mrs. W. H. Brown and Mrs. H. C. Smith. While a resident of Medford, Mrs. Yoran made many friends, who have re gretted her departure north. Visits Owney Owney Patton had a visitor Tuesday an old-time baseball player. C. B. Emery, whom he had known many years ago when he play ed In the Western American league at Minneapolis, Des Moines and other mid-western points. An Ideal "fan ning bee" was enjoyed by the two. Emery Is now making his headquar ters at San Diego, and Is scout for the Boston team of the -.National league. ' Hills Plan to Fish Gray Hills of San Francisco, who lecently returned south from a short fishing trip here plana to return soon for a longer stay, according to a letter received by Wm. F. Isaacs, well known longer angler. Mr. Hills has asked Mr. Isaacs to let him know when the steelhead fishing Improves. He will return to southern Oregon as soon as he gets the call, and expects to bring h.s father with him. Mr. Hills is a mem ber of the family widely known fur their brand of coffee. Minor Collision A minor collision1 between cars driven by Mrs. Bert An derson and Delroy Getchell was re ported last evening, at the corner of Eleventh and Ivy streets. To Medford Ruth H. Harn of Huntington Park, Cal., registered au out-of-state car at the chamber of commerce Wednesday. She expects to go to Medford for a few weeks' visit. -Klamath Falls News. Visits Burn hams Mrs. J. W. Ro land of Oklahoma City arrived In Medford from the north last evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Burn ham at their home, 604 West Tenth street. e Visit In City Giving this city as their Oregon destination, travelers arriving here yesterday were Paul Hathaway of Anaheim, Frank Garr of Dell, Mont., and M. D. Meader of San Francisco. To Klamath Falls Miss Jane Smith today accompanied Miss Dorothy Johnson of Washington, D. C, to Klamath Falls, where she will visit until this evening. Miss Johnson will leave tonight for her home in Salem to visit her parents during her vaca tion. - From Bay District The San Fran cisco people Included on the hotel registration lists were H. W. Whlttly, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dennlson, D. G. Curtiss, E. Z. Zhelr, H. I. Lanfar, D. Lewis and Sam Sobel. Fires Are Few Fire Chief Roy Elliott stated this afternoon that no calls had been made to the fire de partment since last Thursday, when a grass fire was reported on West Jackson street. At the Hotels Those from Wash ington who were overnight guests at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Salts, A. T. Fox, E. D. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. D. Asher of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Buehler of Walla Walla. Miss E. Burns and Miss E. Berkeley of Spokane. Pass Through City J. Lawrence Jones. Jr., of Charlotte. N. C, and Anne Shanwlse of Chicago, 111., were motorists who stopped in Medford yesterday to register their automo biles at the out-of-state bureau on South Riverside avenue. Thomsons to Visit Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson of San Francisco will arrive here tomorrow morning, ac companied by Tommy Estes and Ernte Thomson, for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kney of Marshfleld will also be in the itty for the week-end. Mrs. Thomson is remembered here as Mary Joe Estes and Mrs. Riley as the for mer Theo. Von der Hellen. They will be greeted by many friends upon their return to the city. Arrive from North Portland resi dents whose names are listed at the htoels in the city inciude J. 0. Mc Laughlin, E. B., Duffy, Howard C. Ball. Geo. W. Houk, F. B. Hammond, C. A. Schutzman, L. R. Pershall, Mr. and Mrs. P. Y. Cleveland, H. D. Phil- , lips, Ray C. Nelson, E. J. Berg, H. C. ; Berg, R. O. Wilson, C. S. Powers, Viv ian Lewis, Dean Travis, Gloria Rick ard, Hazel H. Hayes, Lucille French and J. J. Buhler. From State Points F. B. Reeder. W. F. Hays. T. J. Gustafson and .V. D. Hollingworth of Eu&ene are guests In Medford, having registered at the hotels. Other Oregon tana from points outside of Portland are Ralph Spauld lng. Ray Diary and Margaret Diary of Salem. Mrs. W. F. Welcome of Burns, Roy Entler of Roseburg and I. F. Wray. Burt Croft and Guy Yung of Klamath Falls. ASK MORE III IN IT' APPEAL An order seeking an extension of time for preparation of transcripts and appeal to the state supreme court has been filed In the circuit court by Jesse E. Enyart and Grace Brawn, cross -complainant in their suit against Mrs. Stella J. Merrick and the Natatorlum Amusement com pany, for an accounting. Enyart 1 represented by Attorney A. E. Reames: Mrs. Grace Brown by Attor ney Ralph E. Moody, and the Nata torlum by Attorneys Porter J. Neff and George M. Roberts. The Natatorlum is linked with the boom day history of the city. Enyart and other leading citizens made in vestments In the project and after wards abandoned their Investments, it was claimed In the circuit court hearing. The Merrick family asserted they rehabilitated the property, when tourist traffic flourished on the Pa cific highway, through their own ef forts, and established it as "Merrick's Motor Inn." William Powell In Holly Mystery Hit Kay Francis and William Powell make a splendid movie team and "The Jewel Robbery," which Is show ing at the Holly theatre now, is Just the kind of a picture that the two fit Into nicely. The plot is simple and very light. The dialogue and situations provide plenty of oppor tunty for for the two to display their talents, however, and we find a fast, breezy, saucy, nonsensical comedy as the result. Willlnm Pow ell Is a debonalre Jewel bandit while Kay is the wife of a Vlenese banker and has a passion for Jewels. After Powell .has robbed her of her Jewels she lets her romantic self overrule her better Judgment and therein lies the story. Sunday the Holly will present Leo Carrlllo In .his latest hit, "Race Track." This picture Is taken from the famous stage play and presents Carrlllo at his dramatic best. Here Sunday "HORSE FEATHERS" "Horse Feathers," latest picture starring the Four Marx Brothers, mad but merry comedians of the stage and screen, comes to the Foi Craterlan Sunday for a three day run. Groucho Is cast as a college presi dent whose only object Is to get Zeppo, his son, who has been a fresh man for 12 years, out of school, Chlco, as the vllioge bootlegger, and Harpo, the local dog catcher, aid him In his efforts. All of the crazy type of humor at which the Marx Brothers are special ists Is given full play In "Horse Feathers." Romantic but good humored music helps brlnj the com edy Incidents together. "The Wranglers," radio and vaude ville stars appear on the Fox Crater lan Btnge today and Saturday In con nection with the showing of Eddie Qulllan In "The Big Show." COOKING EXPERT'S APPROVAL GIVEN ALWAYS COOL R0XY..15C Children 10c FRIDAY nnd Sntunlny Vera Reynolds, (Hen Tyron In "THE DRAGNET PATHOL" Also Chnp. 9 "Drtnuer Island" "ColleRe Cutlet" "Who's Who In the Zoo" Sun, "The Miracle Mnn" Dally Mat. 1:30. Eve, 7 f Frl. and Sat, HOOT ? GIBSON t " 8 "Clenrln? t ti. KniiKe" ANo The signature of Martha Meade, dlstlngulbhed cooking authority and radio lecturer, now appears on the new sacks of Drifted Snow flour, according to A. H. Endrls. f) manager of the sperry Flour Co. In this dis trict. The sig nature of the famous home economist on the new Drifted Snow sacks 1 s her stamn. of an- Martha Meade pr0Vrtl u p 0 n flour which, according to Miss Meade, this well-known "home-perfected" brings uniformity of results to home baking. In her statement to southern Ore gon housewives, Mnrtha Meade soya: "If you wont an easier, simpler and far more successful way In home baking, Just try this 'home perfected flour. The scientific blending of the finest wheats grown In western America overcome the principal causes of home baking feal lures variations in t.'ie baking action of the flour itself. Uniformity of blend es pecially features Drifted Snow and not only does it assure successful baking under all conditions but also posseses the valuable and rare prop erty of acting equally well with either yeast or baking powder." Probably one of the greatest points that recommends Drifted Snow "home perfected" flour to the housewife Is that It will moke oil types of baked goods equally well. The reason is that it conalns Just enough hard wheat for flavor, delicate texture, and gol den crusts and Just endugft soft wheat for airy lightness and snowy whiteness. The result Is that plea, cakes, muffins, or pastries, turn out perfect. Medford grocers are showing ten pound sacks of Drifted Snow flour to Induce women to more quickly try this new flour development. "All we ask is for housewives to try Drift ed Snow; see for themselves how easy It is to successfully bake with this "home -perfected," scientifically blend ed flour. The results will prove equally pi leasing to the woman who uses this new product, Mr. End.rU said today, Housewives are urged by Mr. En drls to choose the sack of flour bear lng the signature of Martha Meade, 1 BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Shuler of route 2. a son, weighing 7' pounds, at the Sacred Heart hospital this morning. Both are reported dolnsr well. School Students Construct Plane OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. P) Stu dents of Central high school here constructed a three-place biplane which, given Initial tests by a trans port pilot, was reported by him as stable and up to standard In every respect. It was officially approved by the department of commerce while un der construction and will be licensed. SIC ANV ANV 1 c ! U IOC SEAT TIME lOC 5 S LAST TIMES TODAY 1 "Wet Parade" TOMORROW HOOT GIBSON f rr.iH-Jl!IJU:m 1 t RIN-TIX-TIN Coming Sunday. George Arliss in I "Man Who Played God" -( TODAY TOMORROW IT'S OAV, SALTY. NAUGHTY BUT VERY, VERY NICE HEAR DR. STANFORD KINGSLEY CLAUNCH iWi; t Eminent Food Scientist, chologlst and Philosopher Who snatched his own life from the grave, rebuilt his health and has become one of th world's greatest educators. Thousands have recovered their lost health and solved their other problems of life through Dr. Claunch's marvelous teaching. He Is known far and wide as "The Man With the Keenest Mind in America." No matter what your problem, hear him In a series of SIX INSPIKINO LECTURES ON "The Art of Scientific Living" KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL Corner ."ith and Grape PtrrtU . . 8:15 P. M.AUGUST 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 . 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