'S 1 i t ' I 11 MEDFORD MATL TRrBUXE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1932. Local and Personal PAGE SEVEN "Grand Hotel" Returns to Craterian Betuiu Home Mrs. John Wbeefer, who hu been TWttng In BoLae. Ma. for the put two month, returned to Medford by train Saturday morning. Here for Vlilt Mrs. Robert Haxn tea and daughter Louise of Rose- burg are spending aevcral day here Tinting relatives and grlenda. t Seattle Resident The Seattle real. dents in Medford, overnight gueau at the noteis, were M. Romenes, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Laws, and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Baker. Chicago FoIkJ. p. Pelffer and P. F. KotchklAS of Chicago were guests from distant points registered at the hotels in Medford. Charles Stuart was also listed from NogaJes, Aria. Returns from North WtUlam Sproat, forest examiner, with offices In the federal building, has returned to Medford from a week's furlough spent in Salem and Portland. Return from Game William P. Isaacs, David H. Rosenberg, and Lar ry Sohade returned to Medford Satur- day forenoon by train from Portland where th ey at tended the f o ot ball game, Thanksgiving. Flrfelts Ball Mark Appleg&te for felted 10 ball In city court Satur day morning when he failed to ap pear on a charge of being drunk in a public place. Apple gate was arrest ed Friday night by city police. Construct Office A crew of three men, under the direction of Jess De Witt are constructing an office build ing at the Union Creek station. The work there Is under the supervision of Norman C. White, assistant super visor of Rogue River rational forest. Return from Game-Included among the local folk who returned to Med ford Friday- evening from Portland, where they attended the football game, were Doris Patton, Helen Mc Allister, Alice Prock, Molly Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Pierce. License To Wed A marriage li cense was issued to John M. Miles, 260, of Etna, and Anzonetta M. Cald well, 17, of the same place, Saturday at the Jackson county court bouse. He listed his occupation as lumber' lnb. He Is a native of California, and she of Washington. Guests from North Registering at hotels here from Portland are A. L. MoOlnnls, H. O. Colburn, L. W. Smyth, Donald Peek, J. R. Page, Ira P. McBrtde, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Ed wards, R. S. So per, Mr. and Mrs. D S. Welser, E. B. Whetstone, George J. Bohrer and Q. F. Beall. Carriers' Auxiliary The Letter Cur riers' auxiliary will meet with Mrs. 'Bob Newlsnd at her home. 669 East Ninth street next Thursday after noon at a o'clock. The meeting will be the last business session preceding the Christmas bazaar and all mem bers are urged to attend. Return Today Karl L. Janouch. assistant supervisor of Rogue Rivor national forest, will return to Lake o' the Woods today where they will re . sums work on the three buildings being constructed there for the for est service. Mr. Janouch said yester day that the structures will probably be finished In a week. Attend Fnneral Friday afternoon, twelve members of the Elta Deuel Rubb tent. No. 11, ttok part tn the .funeral services for Comrade Stevons . at Rogue River. He was a Civil war veteran, who would have been 80 years old In December. Comrade Stev ens was the father of Mrs. Roy Ouy er, a member of Elta Deuel Hubb tent. ... Arrested Again The state police office here has been advised that Harold O. Mauldlng, Diamond Lake worker, who was arrested here re cently for driving while Intoxicated, was arrested near Yreka by State Po lice Officer Steve Kent of California. Mauldlng served thirty days In Jail here, was fined 100, and his drivers' license was automatically suspended r for a year. In Town Saturday Among out-of-town folk who were callers at the county court house Saturday were Walter Jor.es of Beagle. William B. Walch of Liberty. Cecil Poole of Tal ent. Mrs. Ellen Charley of Browna boro, Mrs. Viola Pomeroy of Beagle, H. 6. Nedry of Lourelhuret, June Rudd of Applesate and Jerome Ab bott of Gold Hill. - Leaves for South Mrs. Minnie Bra ns Lewis, who nas waited tables In the Hotel Holland cafe for the past thirteen years, left last week for Weed. Calif., where she will Join her husband, who Is in charge of the In stallation of the equipment at the theater under construction there. Prom Weed, they plan to continue to Tall River, Calif., to mrke their home. Baa Operation Bin Lewis of Ross Lane underwent a minor operation me community hospital Friday. ... Opal gtaur 111 Opt! staur of Me Andrews Road Is In the Community hospital, where she underwent a ma jor operation Friday. . In Hospital Here Floyd MoCarr of Butte Falls la In tola city receiving treatment as a patient at the Com munity hospital. Sleeter Home Robert CT.ee ter la tn Medford from the University of Ore. gon, visiting his parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. w. Sleeter. , . e Get Marriage License A license to wed was Issued here Friday by the county clerk to Marvin H. Upton and Mae H. MoBee, both of California, ... Has Broken Shoulder Mrs. A. D Lewis of Prospect la In the Com munity hospital reoelvlng treatment for a broken shoulder, sustained In a fall at her home. s Ball Is Success Fire Chief Roy El Hott reported yesterday that the an nual Thanksgiving ball conducted by the firemen at the Oriental Gardens, was an outstanding event, and was quite successful. ... To Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Slngler and son Milton spent tne Thanksgiving holiday In Klam- ath Falls at a family reunion and Thanksgiving dinner. They motored to that city Wednesday. . May In Seattle Wayne May left last week-end for Seattle, where he will spend several days as guest at the Phi Kappa Pal faternlty house on the University of Washington cam pus. May formerly attended the unl verslty. From State Points With their residents listed as points In the state outside of Portland, the following Oregonlans are guests In Medford ho tels: Robert Betts and. Jack Retlaw of Eugene, Helen Welser and Myrtle peker of Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hugglns of Msrshfleld, A. D. Lewis and son of Prospect, J. McElhlnny of Boseourg and A. Parmetter of Ash land. ... Visit In Medford Bernle Hughes arrived In Medford by train Saturday from San Francisco, where he par tlclpated In the University of Ore gon-St Mary's game Thanksgiving day. Hughes waa accompanied home by another Oregon player, Ralph Ter- Jeson who will be his guest here. Bill Morgan of the Oregon team Is also visiting tn Medford this week-end They plan to return to the Eugene campus Monday. Stop In Medford Mr. and Mrs Merle wood or Yreka were among tne California guests at hotels In the city. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Orris Wilson of Etna, Jack Quits, Thom- aa Poers, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thompson of Los An geles, Mrs. N. Blair Smith, N. Young, Lee J. Fox, A. J. Pahl and L. A. Nott of San Francisco, W. M. Randure of Burllngame, and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Tuerson of Healdsburg. Studio Adults 15c Kids 6o '4; .. - ' WILL ROGERS in "Ambassador Bill" With GRETA NISSEN Margaret Churchill AImi Short Subjects SLlrts Today for i Days All Star Cast In Pictures At Rialto "Madison Square Garden." drama set against the colorful, ever-chang ing background of Manhattan's world famous center of social, civic and athletic activities, Is at the Rialto theatre today and tomorrow. Jack Oakle, Thomas Melghan, Mar Ian Nixon. Zasu Pitts, William Collier. Sr., William Boyd and Lew Cody have leading roles In the picture. While the story of the arrival of a manager and two proteges at "The Garden" In search of fame, and the romances of the latter with two tele graph operators, blnda the picture to gether. It concerns Itself In general with the kaleidoscopic activities of the institution. Also on the Rialto program la a Vltaphone act, a Betty Boop cartoon and Fox Movietone News, 'Ambassador'bill' on studio screen today Will Rogers Is ssld to etva th low- down on European royalty In "Am- oassaaor Bin,',' Fox picture, opening today at the Studio theater. As an American ambassador assigned to a glamoroua little kingdom ruled over by a boy king. In the picture, he untangles the love affairs of a king and queen. 1 i tI fl" ' 4' EaV 'I'a'O Greta Oarbo, John llarrviuore, Juan Crawford, Wallace Beery and Lionel "m ' o traienan mea Hotel." the motion picture sensation Barrymore who appear in "Grand tre today. DISTRICT MEET OF C. E, UNION TALKED At an executive committee meet ing held Sunday, November 20, In the Presbyterian church at Phoenix, many plans for the coming Christ Ian Endeavor district convention were suggested and approved. The meeting was in the form of a pot- luck dinner which began at 3:00 o'clock with IT officers and prest- enia present. It was decided to give a conven tion ribbon to every delegate when registered. This ribbon will admit tne bearer to all of the meetings of wio convention, it war also entitle the delegate to a free banquet Sat urday night, December 8. The ban quet la being planned for 300. Mrs. Marsh Is In charge. The convention song leader will oome rrom the larger up-state un ions, probably from Portland. A con test and an expert Endeavor c was aiscussed. nut no action waa taken for beginning either at ores- OUIh A committee, with Jerry Latftam i chairman, was appointed to In vestigate plana for the awarding of uie enieia and Danner. It was learned that Klamath Lake Union Is planning to send a large delegation to visit the convention of Its mother union. Analytical Bibles. Phone 745-H. Chester Morris Is Star Holly Picture The old saying 'To the victor be longa the spoils" might be true In most cases but not In "Breach of Promise" which la now showing at the Holly theatre. CheBter Morris and Mae Clark, who enact tne ateiiar roles of this drama tic version of Rupert Hughes' story "Obscurity" give an outstanding ex ample, oi tne exception which proves tne ruie in mis case. As the young and handsome lawver who saves a pretty girl from drown ing, one would naturally expect the nero to win tne maiden's heart and hand. But nothing of the sort. The girl, turns round and not only sues but collects the tidy sum of 150,000. Here again the proverb paradoxically goes contrary to the rule. The atrl does not get any satisfaction out of securing tne fortune but goes to Jail for collecting It. Of added Interest on todays pro gram at the Holly theatre are motion plotures of the Medford Hl-Jefferson HI football game played In Portland on Thanksgiving day. CLARK GABLE AT ROXY IN AVIATION PICTURE Wallace Beery and Clark Gable now hold records as having traveled faster than any other actors alive. In "Hell Divers." drama of naval aviation, now playing at tha Roxy theater, they par ticipated In sensational diving ma neuvers. In these dives, the air planes reached a speed of 880 miles an hour. Conrad Nagel, Dorothy Jordan. Ma rie Prevost and Cliff Edwards are also In the cast. i Chrysanthemum Thimble club. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will give a social dance, bazaar and card party, Monday evening, November 28, after regulfaj business session. Refresh ments. Members and frlenda Invited. ! St, Marks Episcopal. Corner Oakdale and Fifth St. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, pastor. 8 a. m. Holy oommunlon 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11:15 a. m- Morning service. . St. Peter's Lutheran Church. (Missouri Synod.) East Main St. and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, pastor, Sunday school at 9:4 o'clock. Divine worship at 11 o'clock. Theme Receiving the King of Zlon." No evening worship Sunday. The public la cordially Invited to all puonc services. The Federated Churches. J. M. Johnson, pastor, Central Point, Ore. "Shall We Find God There?" will be the subject of the morning ser mon in our services next Sunday. and in the evening the aublect will be: "Not Able to Meet the Crisis." These messsges will help meet the needs or the present hour. Good song messages win assist our worship. The young people will have part of the service. All are welcome. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, Minister 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, ser mon by the pastor on, "The Prime Factor." Solo by Mr. Allen O. Hess. o:30 p. m. Young people's study and discussion groups. r.30 p. m. Evening worship. Ble siog, iea oy tne cnoir and orchestra. Solo by Mrs. B. F. Neff. Sermon, Which?" You will find a cordial welcome at these services. Come and see. Medford Compsny of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Medford Compauy of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 10 to iu:jo. These lectures are alven bv electrical transcription and will be repeated on Thursday at t p. m. The subject of the one to be given Sun day, November 27th, Is "Armageddon." Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock 102 Mistletoe street and every Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at 727 south Central avenue. All Inter ested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Full Gospel Church 11 Newtown Street J. H. Carver, pastor Sunday school, 8:45. Led by Sun- erlntendent Mrs. Martha Bryant, Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evangelistic sermon, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Young People's Meetlne: Fridav. 7:30 p. m. Come, you are Invited to attend thla continuous revival of Old Time Power. Souls saved, bodies hesied Believers baptized In the Holy Spirit as they were on ttie day of Pentecost. "Jesus Christ the aama vesterdav. today and forever." Zlon Lutheran O. P. Kabele The LutheT Leamie of Zlon Cnsii.h Lutncren church will have as a spe cial official visitor and aneaker Sun. day evening, the president of the TODAY and MONDAY FIRST MEDFORD SHOWING m 111 . .r A JACK OAKIE THOMAS MEfCHAN MARIAN NIXON ZASU PITTS WIlllVKCUIER" WIUIAHECYD IEWC0DV- A thrilling romance of three boys and two girls who pull at the gates of famel PLIS VUaphone act "Pick In Winner" Betty Boop Cartoon Fox Movietone News. t. ri V Home Owned Koxy Phone S01 r A Operated lOc Children 5c flret S rorn Starts TODAY Contlnuona Shows Sun. 1:30-11 No thrills to equal it I ( "f Clark ISm Gable -fW5;: i and aiaf J - win Wallace Beery crash thro to new and rreater ... u. .- I J - I W L.A "HELL DIVERS" Also, "Those Blnrs'V-Newa Columbia District Luther Lesgu of America, Ralph Luedtke, Vancouver, Wash. The 6:30 n. m. mestlni will v followed by a dinner and reception in honor of President Leudtke. Mr. Luedtke will arrive tn Medford Saturday evening and will be a guest at the Carl Plehtner hnm rfttrln hi stsy In Medford. He will remain over or tne Business an social meeting of &ion Engusn Lutheran League 01 Monday evening. In the church nar. lora. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Ralph 5. Peterson. Minister Church school. 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon sublect: "Silent Riiimm SUhdaV School Wnrk.n' nnnfw. ence ana covered dish luncheon lm. mediately following the morning serv-Ice. Junior Christian Enrienvne. ftffln n m. miss orsce DeVrles, superintend ent. HlCh Sohool Chrlxtliin Vnj4.. 8:30 p. m. Miss Marian DeVrles, lead er. Topic: "Bandits snd Bibles." A plsylette has been prepared for thla meeting and a full attendance la requested. Bible Studv. 7:.in n m r- rt ouinaara in cnarge. Talent Methodist Episcopal Church Josenh Pons. TatA. The Sundsv school iuhh. at. o-i - m. witn classes for all ages. mono worship. 11:00 a. m. Flute solo, Doris Southwlck. Sermon, "A Stsggerlng Surprise." Epworth League. 8::30 p. m. ToDiC. "Th Kver lenflnv 1,4.... ture." Leader, R. H. Southwlck. Evening worship. 7:30. Muslo by the orchestra. Sermon. "Th Rpn.r nt Mn.., Prayer meetlnff Wednejuliv Mnin9 i.ou, miss i a. Hackier. leader. Choir practice Thursriitv .nin. 7:30 o'clock. A cordial welcome awaits vou at .11 our services. First Church of Christ. Scientist Authorized branch Af Tt if ...i church. The First Church of Christ, scientist, in Boston. Mrs. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Nov ember 27: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday school at 9:30, Applicants under the age of twenty may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Science heallnga. at 8:00 o'clock. The reading room which la located at 401 1n the Medford building. Is open dally from 7:00 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. except Sundays and holldaya. The librarian Is In attendance from 10 to 4:00 at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may bo read, borrowed, purchased or subscribed for. The nubllo Is eorvHniiv invito attend the services and vlalt the reading room. Zlon English Lutheran Church Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., Pastor 10 a. m. Sundav school. riuuu n- all agea. Subject of pastor's Bible class: '"Stewardship of Life." i a. m morning service. Sermon: "Knowing the Time." Sunday Is the nrst Sunday In Advent" and be glne a new church year. Special muale, Mrs. E. Herrled, di rector and organist: prelude "Exaltation" , Poldlnt Anthem "Sing Aloud unto God" Shawker Offertory "Chant Saw Paroles" TschslkowskI Postlude "Bourree" Bsch 8:30 p. m. Luther League. Orvllle Clark, leader. The president of the Columbia District Luther League In America, Ralph Luedtke of Vanoou. ver. Wash., will be present and the special speaker. The devotional meet- lng 111 be followed by a dinner and reception far President Luedtke. A business and social meeting of the League vlll be held on Monday eve ning, when President Leudtke also expects, to be present. All sre heartily Invited to all the meetlnga at the church with the friendly spirit Where The Way Is Maae riaan. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale streets, w. R Balrd, minister, Bible school st 9:45 a. m. M. E Olson, superintendent. EVirVmana Biblf, rlrnut meets In the auditorium of the court house at 8:40. Mornlns- wonhln heofna f. In-RK Sermon subject, "How To Be Happy." unristian endeavor at 8:30 p. m. Evening erangellstlo service at 7:S0. The pastor will preach the fourth sermon of a seriejt fmm th Book of Revelation. The subject for tonight win be: "A Persecuted Church." The muslcsl nroarram will h followa: Mornlno Prelude -"Allegro" Mozart Offertory "A Song" Ryder Thanks" Blerly Qulnlan Anthem "Let Us Give Postlude "Hymn Postlude' Evenlns Prelude "In the Afterglow" Rtnnff Offertory ''Gondoliers" Chml.. Anthem "O Come, Let Us Sing" Btults Postlude "Msrch of the Archers" Herns Effle Herbert Yeoman. Mabel Sims, pianist. director; Presbyterian Church William J. Howell, Minister Bible school, 9:48. School opens with the general as sembly In the church with Miss Dor othy Reynolds at the organ. If you enjoy singing oome along at 9:45 and Join with us In fifteen mlnutea of song.. We have a class for every group and a trained teacher for every class. We can assure you that you will find our school well worth while. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Sermon, "A Study of Judas Iscar- lot." Evening service, 7:48 o'clock. Sermon, "A Study of Men and Wo men." "Waste Products." Special muslo by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang. Morning worship. Prelude, "Allegro Maestro" , m Armstrong Offertory. "Idyl" Mitchell Postlude. "Grand Choeur . Starts Today Continuous 1:46-11:00 - -! t '': ' m He Saved Her Life, So She Sued Him For $60,000.00 and Collected! CHESTER MORRIS MAE CLARK "BREACH OF PROMISE" With MART DOBAN THEO. VON ELTZ From the Story "Obscurity" by Rupert Hughes I ItlJmm AdmUgion 20c Anytime SPECIAL Pictures of The Medford Hi Jefferson Hi Football Game Clauasmann Anthem. "While the Earth" ...Tours solo, "Incidental," Merland Tollef son. 68:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Senior. Intermediate, Junior. Little Light Bearers. Westminster. Forum. Wednesday evening. 7:S0, Prayer meeting. Foursquare Gospel Llrhthouse 905 Apple. Phone 918 Dr. Estelle M. Jones, pastor; Harold Robertson, assistant. Sunday Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages. 11 a. m . morning worship with messs bv Mr. Robert. son. 8:45 p. m.. Crusaders meeting led by Mr. Bradford of Full Oospel church. 7:45 p. m., Evangelistic meet- lng. With SOeClftl milKlM in1 urmnn by Mr. Robertson. mere will be meetings every night this week except 3aturday at 8:30 O'clock. On Satitrrfiv 9 to 8 the Children's church will be gin preparing a Christmas program. Wednesday afternoon the ladles of the commissary will meet from one to five o'clock. Our evangellstlo campaign la In creasing In tnterAxt unA ... Robertson Is a reformed newspaper man who has traveled the wide world, seen strsnge sights and has had some hair-raising experiences. Through a miracle of God lis was converted and called Into tha ministry. He.. hia story of what God has done for him. vur cummissary department dally la distributing free food, clothing and milk. If vou are needv com inri fait your problems over with us and we win to neip you. The nastor and stuff invito it n.- SOnS not afflllsteH With nth.. nh.iMK- es to attend all meetlnga. The pas tor ana assistant are available at all hours to discuss spiritual problems or to advise those In distress and calls for prnyer for the sick will be ans wered any hour of the day or night. i.onie ana join witn us in worship. Mine Terrorism DECATUR, HI.. Nov. 28 Un The homes of three miners, members of the United Mine Workers of Am.r. lea, were bombed early today with out Injury to the occupants. Ex tensive demage howover, was done to the houses snd windows were broken in buildings for several blocks. Leaking loofi rens-nd. SYir mf work of any kind call 829. REVIVAL STARTS Old-fashioned revival meetings will open Tuesday evening, November 29, at the Apostolic Faith, 42 North Front street. Medford. Rev. B, R. Crawford, one of the overseers from the headquarters at Portland. Ore, will be In charge. Rev. Crawford and his evangelistic party, which Includes the Morning Star Quartet, well known up and down the coast, and the Con cert Trio. Is prepared to put over one of the most intensive evangellstlo campaigns ever conducted at the Apostolic Faith here. Special muslo will be furnished by the Concert Trio, consisting of George Huges. first violin: Arthur Hlatt, cello and Walter Held, piano. They will render a concert on Sunday evening at 7:30 at the opening of the service, snd give special numbers during the week-night meetings. The Morning Star Quartet Walter Reld, first tenor; Arthur Hlatt, sec ond tenor; R. R. Crswford. first basa; and George Hughes, second bass will furnish special singing. This quartet Is a great favorite among radio audiences, as they have aung on the "Chapel Hour" in Portland for more than a year and a half. Reverend Crawford has been known for a number of years aa the "Flying Evangelist," as he was the first or dained minister of the Gospel to use sn airplane to actually carry the Gospel. The public la Invited to alt the services, and no collections srs ever tsken. The services are as follows: Sun day, 10:30 a, m., and 7:30 p. m., and every evening (except Monday and Saturday) at 7:45. When needing aupllcatlng aalea books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash register forma, ledger sheets for bookkeeping machine or any other kind of printing, don't order from out-of-town firms snd pay more. Phone 75 and one of our representatives will call. Tuna In KM FT) for amp An11 In Advance Shopping Monday morn ing iu:ou oy ETIIELWYH 3. 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