Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 11, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBtJNT, .MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Guest In Medford Mra. Florence
Stoner vu vlaltlng in Medford yes
terday. Ashland Tidings.
Ylilti In Portland Dr. Oeorge B.
De&n apent several day last week at
tending to business matter in Port
land. Bicycle Stolen Marlon Planning or
724 Summit avenue reported to city
police that his bicycle - had been!
stolen. j
Howe Returns Home I. H. Howe
was on the Shasta thia morning, re
turning to his home here Irom a visit
at Stockton, Cal.
Guest at- Springer Home Mrs.
Grover Medley of Medford spent Mon
. day in this city aa the guest of Mra.'
D. L- Springer. Grants Pass Courier.
Brenner Mn Grants Pass Glen
Brenner of Medford waa in thl city
Tuesday looking after business In
terests. Grant Paa Courier.
Week-end In Medford Miss Joan
Huener of this city spent the week
end in Medford at the home of her
terests. Grant Pas Courier.
Local Youths to Fair Wayne Lowry
and Robert Hurd left this week for
Chicago by stage. They will attend
the world's fair and expect to spend
three weeks in the east.
A ...
Fish In Canyon Al Parr. J. B. Bro
of Medford and F. A. Anderson of
Grants Pass fished Sunday in Blue
fanyon. near Butt Falls. Ashland
Tidings.
"
Leave for Caves Fred Thornburg
, left Tuesday for the Oregon Caves,
4 where he has been employed during
the past season. Thornburg spent the
week-end in town and at Crater Lake
with friends from Medford. Grants
Pass Courier.
Greens Called East Dr. and Mrs.
B. B. Green, who were called east
last week by the Illness of her father,
will spend some time there while Dr.
Green takes up some special medical
work at an eastern university. It was
reported by friends here today.
.
HI Hard to Visit Here Mr. and Mrs.
Walter HI Hard of San Francisco, for
merly of Medford, are expected here
about October 18 to visit relatives
and friends. Mrs. Hlllard was for
merly Dorothy Lantls.
Hunt and Fish, No Luck Dr. John
Schlappl, Attorney J. Driscoll and En
gineer Peter dettourge of San Diego
were house guests recently for 10 days
of Dr. Dwight Findley of this city.
They enjoyed hunting and fishing In
the southern Oregon region, but re
ported no luck at the same.
Beginners Class In Theosophy
Anyone Interested in Joining a begln
v ners" class to study the principles of
The Ancient Wisdom, which is the
basis of all religions and philosophies,
la Invited to meet at the home of
Mrs. Ida E. Wood, 220 North Oak
dale avenue, at 7:30 Thursday even
ing.
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Medford Lad Gets Fish Thomas
Harvey, Jr., 14, of Medford had the
experience of landing two good-sized
ateellieads during a week-end vaca
tion at Everton ripples. Trie boy was
quit exhausted but rather high
pitched with excitement before he
landed the fish, but nedid it un
aided except for advice, his father
said. Grants Pass Courier.
Plan NBA Parade In an effort to
show local appreciation for the work
of President Roosevelt in curbing tne
'Depression," the people of Grants
Pass will celebrate by having a big
parade and otherwise throw their cares
aside this coming Saturday, Mayor
W. W. Stockwell, chief of the local
NRA drive, said Tuesday morning.
Grants Pass Courier.
Jennings-Peterson wedding The
Grants Pass Courier carries an an
non nee m en t of the Issuance of a mar
riage license' to Cecil Jennings, 39,
and Dorothy Peterson, 25, of this city,
where both are well known. The mar
riage is listed as the second for each,
They were married at the Josephine
county courthouse by Judge Grant
W. Matthews.
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Corps on Train Salem drum corps,
Thlch was disqualified in the national
contest at Chicago, was on the Shasta.
this morning en route to their homes.
The men reported that they were dis
qualified for five seconds over-stana
ln. but according to the ludge'a rat
ing, they would have taken second
place.
Miss Findley Stops Here Miss
Edith Findley. sister of Dr. Dwight
Findley of this city, stopped in Med
ford on the Shasta this morning, re
turning from the world's fair, where
she was accompanist for the trio and
quartet of Salem, winning the. na
tional championship in the American
Legion Auxiliary oonteat.
Treated to Fruit The Salem drum
t eorpa, which went through Medford
this morning on the Shasta, return
ing north from Chicago, waa treated
to some Rogue River valley fruit by
Homer Elwood, who met the delega
tion at the train. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gustafson, accompanying the corps,
are particular friend of the E4
w noris. with wTiom they enjoyed a
short vilt this morning before going
on north.
Geta Building Permit A building
permit waa issued b yth city today
to H. Baumgardner of South Central
for remodeling, at a cost of 9110.
Johnson Goes South C. 8. John
son, operator-manager of the Pacific
Air Transport, left today by plane for
Oakland after a visit at the Medford
airport.
Rotary Golfers Visit Medford Ro
tary golfers, who were supposed to
meet with the local men last week
but were unable to, will be guest of
the Grants Pass Rotary club Wednes
day noon, announced Charles Cooley
Tuesday. Members who play golf were
urged by Cooley to be present.
Grant pass Courier.
Blowout Causes Wreck Drummer
David and Sargeant Brown, Klamath
reservation Indians, escaped Injury
yesterday afternoon when a front tire
on their car blew out on the Crater
Lake highway, near the hatchery.
throwing the machine on Its aide in
the ditch. They were en route to
Medford to consult an oculist when
the wreck occurred, according to
Brown, who made the report.
Sacred Heart Approved In the list
of hospitals in this state approved
by the American College of Surgeons
in the last report made by Franklin
H. Martin, director, appears the Sac
red Heart hospital of Medford. The
American College of Surgeons an
nounces Its approved list every year
for the information of the public,
"so that when one become HI," the
report states, "and requires hospital
ization, he can choose a hospital
which is capable of providing safe
and efficient care."
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 11. (AP)
Municipal ownership of utilities was
rejected by the voters of Birmingham
In yesterday's election, the complete
but unofficial count today showed.
Municipal operation of the electric
llghf and power facilities, acquisition
of the domestic water supply system.
ownership of the street car system,
and a central steam heating plant
were proposed.
Had the electric power operation
proposal carried, the city would have
obtained power from the govern
ment's hydroelectric plant at Muscle
Shoals.
Zane Grey Film at Holly
J
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Although they represent different
schools of villainy, Jack LaRue and
Noah Beery vie for ''menace" honors
In Paramount1 "To the Last Man,"
the Zane Grey outdoor romance with
LaRue, a product of the gangster
brand of skull-duggery, 1 cast In
the fiercer role, a desperado who kills
for the aheer Joy of killing. Beery, an
Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston and old hand at playing western outlaws.
Buster Crabbe In the leading roles, while no less a menace, gives quarter
which opens today at the Holly. - I to his enemies In the crucial moment.
Famous Star in New Craterian Hit
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Ear Phones Added
Craterian Feature
The Craterian announced today that
ear-phones, which can be regulated
for volume by the user, have been
installed for the benefit of those
whose hearing has been affected. This
will make it possible for those with
defective hearing to hear distinctly
everything that la aaid on the screen.
The crying room of the theater has
also had installed a loud speaker. This
will enable mother whose chldren
persist in crying during the show,
taking the infants to the crying room
where they can hear and see every
thing, and yet need not worry about
bothering other in the auditorium.
Striking Setting
For Rialto Drama
The romantic atmosphere of Vienna
with It period drawing room and
graceful, artistic settings, feautre the
drama "The Kiss Before the Mirror,"
which head the current attractive
bill at the Rialto theater. In an au
thentic manner, the refinement of the
European social capital ha been
transferred to the screen through the
art direction of Charle D. Hall, noted
for his sets in "All Quiet on the West
ern Front," "Frankenstein" and other
memorable films.
Hi reconstruction of the large,
vaulted courtroom, where much of the
drama of the play occurs, 1 regarded
by Hollywood' architect a being a
masterpiece of set construction.
T
Real estate or insurance leave it
to Jonea. Phone 698.
Katherlne Hepburn distinctive per-'
sonality Is brought forth with all it
vitality in "Morning Glory," which
open today at the Craterian theater
for a four-day run, after playing three
weeks in Portland.
'Morning Glory" 1 the story of a
girl who get a spectacular chance for
fame in a new play, after a struggle
replete with disappointments .and
heartbreaks. It la not a backstage
production In any sense of the term.
It 1 around her struggle and a
unique love triangle that the interest
center.
Douglas Fairbanks. Jr., gives a sym
pathetic and effective characteriza
tion as the young playwright who be
lieve in the girl, and teaches her the
meaning of Idealistic love. Adolphe
Menjou is at his polished best as a
debonair and forceful theatrical producer.
RCA PERFECT SOUND
Ends TON1TE
All Color, Music
"KING OP JAZZ '
TIIUR. All Star Story
"THE WOMAN ACCUSED1
Shows at
1:45
7:00-9:00
PERFECT 193S SOUND .
RCA HIGH FIDELITY HIDE RANGE
DANCE ii
Dreamland
TONIGHT
DINTY MOORE'S
LITTLE GIANTS
Men 25c
Ladies 10c
Ends Tomorrow Night
A Terrific Drama of Two Men,
. . . Two Women ... and the
Unwritten Law!
' Today and -
Thursday TL
The Angel
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LANNY R0S3 in -"Yours
Sincerely"
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Mats 15c
Eves 25c
Kiddies . . 10c
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In
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DANCE
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Gardens
SATURDAY
The smoothest floor
and the snappiest music
in 8outhern Oregon ,
STARTS TODAY FOR 4 DAYS
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FIRED WITH THAT BLAZING
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Directed by Lowell Sherman
ON THE STAGE
Tonight Only 9:00 O'CIock
Adrienne s
Style Revue
Showing what to wear
and how to wear it.
Selected Short Subjects
NOW I Ear phones for those with defective hearing
Just another forward step in modern improvements!
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Shows at
1:45
7:00.9:00
J SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE
Mats. ... 25c
Eves, . . . 35c
Kiddies . . 10c