MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNT, MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1932. PAGE SEVEN Lccal and Tlsltlng In Walla Walla Delwyn Stuart of thi city li a guest thla ntk' of relative la Wall Walla, . Wuo. ' In Klamath Falls Mls Thelma Toung. manager of Alalne'a beauty ahop In this city, la a business vttltor to Klamath Fall today. , . . Beturns Home Miss Margaret Mo ,Ua of near Kansas City, Mo., who was the guest yesterday of the Ralph Sweeney here, left till morning by train, to continue home. ... Beglster Autos W. N. Blaylock of Bt John, N. D.. and A. E. Hawkes uf .Itorest City, Iowa, registered their , automobile at the out-of-state bu ! yfU n,re yesterday. Visits Brother Thomas H. Canfleld of St. Paul, Minn., arrived In Med ? fort yesterday, en rout to Crater i Jake) to visit his brother, Chief Ran ; ger David B. Canfleld. , Claims Attorney John E. Newman, i claims attorney for the Southern Pa "i .elflc company, with headquarter In Ban Francisco, la In Mrdford attend ; tag to business matters. !' " " To Cheyenne Mr. and Mrs. R. E. t Robertson of Cheyenne, Wyo., who -have been the guest of Mr. and Mra. -. F. Clark for the past few days, left by train last evening for their i bone, ' Guests Leave Mrs. W. O. Rees and Mlu Ruth Duncan of Sacramento, ' who have been the guests of the H. "B. Conger family of the West Side district since August 13, left by train -TueBday evening for the south, ' , ; ; f . Visit Dletrtchs Mrs. Alice Bundy ' 4 and daughters Gladys and Norma of North Bend, Ore., arrived here by 'train thla morning from the north apend a few daya a the guests of i -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich and fam ily. mm . Teacher Get I.I censes Byron 5m-.j-areon Sanborn, 27, of Twin Bridges. .Mont, and Ruth Barbara Miller, 24, wt Phoenix, obtained a marriage 11 ' cense at the oounty clerk's office rresterday. Both are school teachers. Be Is a native of Colorado and she a native of Nebraska. Obtain License A marriage licence ; was Issued at the county courthouse here yesterday to Ernest L. Brazil, 22, of Trek a, a native of that state, and , Helen Alyse Nunamaker, 19, also of Trek a, and a native Callfornlan. Bra zil gave his occupation as an oper ator of a motion picture machine. : License to Wed The county clerk's office Tuesday Issued a marriage 11 ; eense to Daniel D. Rice, Jr., 24, of Redding, Ca., and Carmellta Rodri guez, 18, also of Redding. Rice, a dairyman, la a native of Washington, v and she a native Callfornlan. Her A Barents were born In Spain, accord ing to the records. - ' Hlnman's Sister Visits Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Benefleld and daugh ter Viola of Seattle arrived In Med 'ford from California yesterday xj "visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hlnman be--fore continuing to their home In the north. Mrs. Benefleld la Mr. Hln ihan's sister. The Washington folk are leaving today for Seattle, having rbeen on a vacation in California. Mr. feeneflold Is fire chief In the Wash ington metropolis. To Medford Those who registered their automobiles here yesterday from out-of-state points, and listed their Oregon destination as Mcdford, were Henry L. Davis of Montague, V. R. Beer of Copco, L. V. Ferguson of An derson, Cal., Gage Stephen Charles ' of Pomona, Cal., Glenn Wilder of Exeter, CM., and Mrs. J. H. Smith of A.lTulletron. D. O. Goddard of Ana tCiaim, Cai., listed Talent as his des tination, and Menno D. Schmidt of Mt. Park, Gkla., as Jacksonville. f Bay City Folk Many Callfornlans giving their adresses as San Fran elsco were registered at the hotels here last- night. They were George , O. Barbour, M. Robin, Gertrude Field, Miss Eckhardt, Miss Campbell, R. M. Taylor, Jr., Georpe Borneman, C. O. .Richardson, R. W. Lombardl, Ed W. late, R. A. Doerlng. W, C. Phillips. Ralph Beck, D. G. Curtlss,- Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. E. Betts, J. E. Newman, Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Orella, Dr. and Mrs. T. Maglnnls, Mr and Mrs. J M. Ash ton and D. H. Phillips. Holt and Graves in Holly Hit Ralph Graves, Jack Holt anJ Lila Lee In "War Correspondent" A Columbia Plctur Very often w find that a couple of rnovle actors when paired together in a picture alwaya prove to be a hit. Thla U the case with Jack Bolt and Ralph Graves. These two have never failed to be a hit when placed to gether In a picture. "War Correspon dent" now showing at the Holly the atre ts their latest co-surrln? vehicle. cracking reporter who la covering dif r ftculttes between the Chin?-e Na- tlonallaU and a powerful rebel Ota- Personal Ills Tonsils Oat Richard Bishop underwent an operation at the Com munity hospital todsy for removal of bis tonsils. On Business Here Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Betts of San Francisco arrived in Medloxd this morning by train. Mr. Betts Is resident manager of the Con tinental Casualty company, and Is attending to business matters here. On Short Vacation Miss Edna Elfert, bookkeeper at the Hutchison Mercantile company store, is on a several days' vacation this week, to be near her mother, Mrs. Rose Elfert, who Is 111 at the E. N. Eld reds e home. Mr. Beck In City Phillips Beck of the California Insurance company Is a Medford visitor today. He reports the weather exactly to his liking and that he Is glad to be In southern Ore gon. To Water Carnival Several parties of local people plan to attend the water carnival to be held at the Twin Plunges In Ashland tonight. The event Is being put on by the Ashland American Legion post and a big time Is promised those who attend. Return to Portland Frank Wire of the state game commission, and Matt Ryckman, superintendent of hatch eries, who spent yesterday here and at Butte Falls, visiting the new gov ernment hatchery, left this morning for Portland. Guests from Afar Robert Ross and G. K. Brobeck of Minneapolis, Minn., were among hotel guests from distant points. R. H. Switzler of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs.N. R. Hlrsoh of New York city and James Garnett of Salt Lake City were others from dis tant points registered. Bishop Is Home Lee Bishop has returned from a three weeks' motor trip to Des Moines, Iowa, where be visited his parents. Mr. Bishop made the trip east via Los Angeles where he attended the Olympic games, and returned the northern route, covering a total of 6,900 miles. To Ranger Station Hugh B. Ran kin, supervisor of Rogue River na tional forest, and Norman O. White, assistant supervisor of the forest, are spending today on the Applegate. Mr. Rankin Is inspecting the road crew Job, and Mr. White Is at the Star ranger station. Miss nolbrook's Guests Mr. and Mr. Claude Matlock of Lakevlew. Ore guests of Miss Dolores Holbrook for the past several days, are leaving this evening for their home. Mrs. Matlock will be remembered here as Miss Ber- nle Gordon, Leaves for School John Reddy Is leaving tomorrow for San Francisco, where he will enter San Francisco university for the fall term. Last year Reddy attended Gonzaga uni versity at Spokane. Victor Sether, formerly an Instructor In Medford high school, Is now a professor at San Francisco university. Officials Leave Henry 0Malley. United States commissioner of fish eries, Washington, D. C, and J. R Russell, Pacific coast superintendent, who have been in Medford several days, visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. E, Daniels and inspecting the govern ment hatchery at Butte Falls, left for California today, to continue their Inspection trip. Collision Reported An automobile collision at the corner of Third and Bartlett streets last evening at 5:! o'clock was reported at the city police station. George N. Flske of rural route No. 1 and Claude Hoover were drivers of the two cars. The Hoover car, said to be traveling at a high rate of speed, turned over three times, the officers stated. To Cariboo Lodge Mr. and Mrs. A Perry and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Belknap leave Friday for the Cariboo hunting and fishing lodge on Bear lake In British Columbia to hunt for big game. They go by auto to the end of the Cariboo trail and then pack in 125 miles to the lodge, of which Mr. Perry Is a part owner. There are 11 lakes near the camp and In addition ! to cariboo, they hunt the grizzly bear and other big game. They will oe gone a month. Mr. and Mrs. Perry and son were successful on their trip there last year, but did not get a grizzly. They hope to this year. eral Fang. Grave views and de scribes the conflict from a safe dis tance and makes himself a national figure and hero. He and Jack Holt have difficulties over ft girl end therein Ilea the story. Today's matinee pleased large number of kiddles and hundreds more are planning to attend the matinee tomorrow because tt presents a bl.? program that Is of particular Interest to them and they will also be favored wUh Eskimo Pie as they leave the theaue. HI 4 Leave for CoquHle Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Bray left this afternoon for Co qullle where Dr. Bray will attend the northwest conference of the M. E. church, south, of which he is a mem ber. Mrs. Bray was elected a dele gate to the Woman's Missionary soci ety meeting, conducted at the same '.ime. They plan to return Sunday afternoon, accompanied by their daughter. Miss Blanche Kathleen, who Is now at Coqullle. From the South At the hotels In the city, the following Californlans had their names listed: Mrs. J. W. Dickenson. J. W. Gotwals. J. L. Wil kerson, Mrs. Kate Sprague, Mra. R. T. Burge and O. A. Brown of Los An geles, Dorothy Condon of Long Beach, Frank N. Brown of Berkeley, Mrs. R. J. Shaw of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman of San Diego, O. Lac ery of Oakland, A. Ando, Luclle Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kreu ger of Sacramento, J. B. Prauget of Alameda, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. De Luc of Atherton. In College Shop Several photo graphs of Miss Ellen Sersanous uf Portland, house guest here last week of Miss Mary Hayes, have appeared In the Portland newspapers during the past several days. Miss Sersan ous, who is one of the University of Oregon's most popular misses, Is one of four students chosen to preside in the Meier Se Frank college shop dur ing pre -school days to advise students In their choice of clothes for the NOW SHOWING Fighting the Same Enemy Loving the Same Woman Hating Each Oth:r with JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES LI LA LEE Directed by Paul Slowna HEY, KIDDIES! Another Big Matinee at the Holly Tomorrow. Get in on this REAL TREAT. A Great Big Show, and Eskimo Fies to Bootl You can't afford to stay away. COMING COMING The Strangest Story Ever Toldl Kjf Minimi JW35wrHBKW8raw ACTION AND j ROMANCE IN SHANGHAI! jpjjW Two Daredevil L& Adventurers M D an "Believe It Or Not" jiW I News Novelty II Id .Ami A. coming year on the campus. The other three students chosen represent: other schools of Oregon and Wash ington. Berry Arrested H. 1. Berry, 2d, was arrested by city police at a local ho tel this morning, and placed In Jail, after complaints had been made against him. According to officers, Berry had telephoned some of his friends this morning that he would give them a "shot." The hypodermic needle found in his possession was said to have been stolen from the home of Miss Blanche Rune Is, county nurse. v From the Metropolis Those from Portland, who registered at the hotels here last night were A. A. Hale, B. L. Tosh, I A. Cornett, Charles M. Charl ton. F. C. Thomas, E. O. Johnson R. Today and Thursday SENSATIONAL! One of the greatest H U MAN DRAMAS ever filmed ...the Eskimos' ter rific Fight for life In the Arc tic Circle pictured In ell Its terrors, dangers, hardships with a love theme that will make your heart respondl KIDDIES' 5 Matinees with "Penney's Gang" IGLOO and Other Features FREE CANDY BARS Tot for your Favorite In th Llom Popularity Contest Trip to Hollywood on United Air Lines plane for winner. is. ANY SEAT ANY TIME IAST TIMES TODAY 'DEVIL'S LOTTERY" Plus LAUREL HARDY Showing For The First Time In Medford Tomorrow and Friday 'ALMOST ALWAYS COOL" R0XY..15C Phone 201 Children 10c Lat Times TONIOIIT Butter Keaton In PASSIONATE PLUMBER' Coming Thnrs. aidnee Fox In "MCE WOMEN" Dally Mat 1:S0. Ere. T B. Burnett, Don Wakerttn, F. B. Wine, M. L. Ryckman, Miss Leah Leger, Mr. and Mrs. W. C McLaln. M. J. Covey. H. H. Griffin. A. G. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs W. R. Lake, A. A. Soule, K. L. Cooper, M. M. Page, R. O. Mc cracken, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. MallUon, A. B. Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor, F. B. Hammond. R. J. West, L. Kaufman and E. J. Forsythe. Crowds of Kiddies See Penney Matinee 'Igloo." sensational film of adven ture In the Arctlo circle, made its debut at the Fox Crater Inn theatre today. The entire cast of 1gloo" la com posed of Eskimos living in the deso late settlement of Point Barrow, Alaska, and the picture Is said to ON OUR STAGE TONIGHT and THURSDAY M. H. S. BOYS Octette PRICES Mats. Week Days 25 Evenings Sunday Mats, and Holidays 35 Kiddies a Dime '"'flSM'!'1'! STARK MAD! MURDEROUS! MARRIED1 lie Adults. Kids Mc NOW PLAYINO DOLORES C0STELL0 In "EXPENSIVF. W'OME" AIM Eddie Huztn In "rial of the North" At Cartoon nBaMeBeasBSawaasaBsawwwijjnj be at once the most Intimate and he most exciting ever filmed In the snowy wastes of the Far North. Thrilling sequences In "Igloo" show the Eskimos engaged In hunts for whale, walru and polar bear. Hundreds of southern Oregon kid dles packed the Fox Craterlan today for the first of two nckel matinees sponsored by the J. O. 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