Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 18, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    SrEDrORD MAIL TRIBTJKE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TTEDXESDAT. OCTOBER 18, 1933
PAGE PTVE
"Paddy" Opens at Craterian
Local and Personal
On Sick List Mrs. J. R. Woodford
is reported 1U thia week at ber borne
Mrs. Bogga Ml Friend of Mrs. O
C. Boggs are sorry to learn that she la
111 at her borne thia week.
Here from Coqullle A vlaltor lu
Med ford over the week-end from the
coast was K. L. Stantnger of Coq utile.
Business Caller Here Howard
Weaver, representative of the Luxlte
Hosiery company, waa in Med ford yes
terday attending to business matters.
Indigent Cases Indigent cases
monopolized the time of the Jackson
county court in session thia morning.
Various localities were represented In
the list of applicants for aid.
Callers Yesterday Among visitors
in Medford yesterday from other
towns were Mrs. A. B. Cornell of
Grants Pass and Miss Hattle Howlett
of Eagle Point.
Get Divorce Decrees Two divorce
decrees were granted in circuit court
thia morning. They were in the case
of Nathlee Hawes vs. William James
Hawes, and Dorothy Burnett vs. Floyd
Burnett.
TheoHonhy Class Sleets The open
class in theosophy will be held at
the home of Mrs. Ida Wood, Thurs
day evening at 7:30 o'clock. The sub'
Ject for discussion wilt be "Man and
His Bodies, Visible and Invisible."
Moore Itecovers Loren Moore of
Butte Falls left the Sacred Heart hos
pital this morning after spending 10
days there, receiving treatment for
serious injuries of the left leg. He
was reported In a much improved
condition.
Kxamluer Due Here Ward McReyn
olds, examiner of operators and ohauf
fcurs, will be In Mediord Friday and
Saturday, October 20 and 21, to con
duct examinations at the city halt
between the hours of 9 and 5 o'clock
and 8 to 5 o'clock, respectively.
. '
Mrs. Jennings Moves Mrs, Ralph
Jennings has rented her home on the
Jacksonville highway and la now with
her son-in-law and daughter,' Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Jennings, She will spend
the winter with them at their home,
618 South Holly.
Raker Is Caller S, W. Baker, assist
ant special deputy supervisor in
charge of Spokane Savings bank
liquidation. Is in Medford, and while
here Is making his headquarters at
the office of Carl Y. Tengwald, local
representative.
Rummage Sale Planned The wom
en of Sacred Heart Catholic church
are making plans for the rummage
sale scheduled for Friday and Satur
day of this week. It will be jreld
in the Whillock buidlng on West
Main street, and promises to offer
many bargains.
Chorus to Rehearse The Teachers'
Chorus of Jackson county will hold
regular rehearsal Saturday morning,
October 21, at 10:30 o'clock, at the
auditorium Of the courthouse. Miss
Harriet Baldwin is the director. Mrs.
Effle Herbert Yeoman la the accom
panist. All members are urged to be
present.
Church Lawn Graded The first
section of the new church lawn at
Phoenix was graded and seeded on
Monday, under the direction of C. C.
Hartley, chairman of house and
grounds, assisted by Messrs. Frame,
Walker, Roberts and Peterson. Seed
for the lawn was donated by the Mon
arch Seed and Feed company of Med
ford. Grangers Plan Soctal The Talent
Orange plans to hold a social meeting
Thursday night. A short business
meeting will precede the program, ac
cording to the announcement yester
day. Cards and dancing will be en
Joyed and a box supper. All women
and girls are asked to bring boxes.
An invitation Is extended all Grang
ers. Pftper Is Out "The Bulldozer,"
published by Camp Lake o' the Woods,
is now off the mimeograph, and In
cludes a number of Interesting ar
ticles, poetry and Information con
cerning the camp. The foreword in
the issue states: "These pages have
been developed in response to an ln
eisent demand on the part of the of
ficers and men of Camp Lake of the
Woods F-40, company 1642 CCC, for
company newspaper that will give
reliable Information in regard to the
many activities in which the com
pany is engaged. Many of these pages
are sent home to the folks in Illi
nois, Klamath Falls, Medford and
many other places for which they
were intended."
Original Program A group of or
iginal songs by local writers and com
posers will be presented over K.MED
Friday evening at 6:30, and free com
ments and criticisms by phone or
postcard on th emerits of the com
positions are requested by the writ
ers. The numbers to be presented
are:- "My Kid Brother," words and
music by Joseph L. Fader; "Dreams
of Home and You." words and music
by Mrs. F. V. Bradford; "Please Won't
You Come Back to Me." words and
music by Clyde Davis; "Rose Song."
words and music by Frank McCray.
All four soncs will be sung by Mer
land Tollefson, with Fred Alton Height,
the arranger, at the piano.
Chickens Stolen Peter Bateman of
1232 North Riverside avenue reported
to police today the theft of 10 chick
ens, nine Rhode Island Reda and one
Plymouth Rock hen.
In San Francisco A guest In San
Francisco this week from Medford la
Miss Donna Jones, who la registered
at the Hotel Sir Francis Drake.
,
Baptist Rummage Sale The Bap
tist Auxiliary wilt hold a rummage sale
on West Sixth street, opposite the
Holly theater, Thursday, Friday ana
Saturday of this week.
Johnson tn South Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. R. Johnson are spending three
weeka tn Oakland, Cal., where M:
Johnson is doing special teletype
work at the Oakland airport.
Buchter Goes South Frank Buch
ter, who has been a guest here for a
time of his parents, la leaving today
for San Francisco, where he la em
ployed.
AMERICA URGED BY
BAKER TO RESIST
EUROPE'S HATRED
NEW YORK, Oct. 18. (VP) Newton
D. Baker of Cleveland, former secre
tary of war, asked today on behalf of
the national conference of Jews and
Christians, that "the outbreak of In
tolerance abroad not be duplicated in
this country."
"Whatever may be the concern of
any members of the conference per
sonally about the overseas situation,"
his statement continued, "the con
ference Itself expresses no opinion
and seeks to have no Influence be
yond the happy example we hope
America will set in being a country
in which neither race nor religion
are allowed to be used for political
and economic discrimination.
"We thank God for the constitution
of the United States and our whole
object is to make Its great principles
and guarantee effective not only in
the courts, which enforce them, but
in the hearts and minds of our own
people."
Mr. Baker said he wanted It clearly
understood his remarks were not di
rected toward the foreign situation.
His statement came after a con
ference of co-chairmen of the orga
nizationRoger W. Straus, represent
ing the Jewish religion; Professor
Carlton J. H. Hayes, the Catholic re
ligion, and Mr. Baker, the Protestant
religion.
"Big Executive9
"Now At Rialto
Rlcardo Cortez, Richard Bennett,
Elizabeth Young and Sharon Lynne
are featured In "Big Executive," now
playing at the Rialto theater.
A story of the new-type big bual
noss man, stock manipulator spec
ulator, up-and-at-'em financier, the
picture contracts with him the old
type of empire builder, the men who
made railroads. Industries, banks,
mines and a nation of pioneers.
Cortez plays the role of the mod
ern "big executive" who has built hla
fortune on the misfortune of others.
No one man has been able to stop
him In his headlong career until he
falls In love with the great-granddaughter
of Commodore Richardson,
the 97-year-old retired empire build
er of the past.
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Ladles of the St. Anne's Altar So
ciety are sponsoring a Rummage Sale,
Friday and Saturday, In the Whillock
Bldg. on West Main St.
RCA PERFECT SOUND
Last Times Tonight
KATE SMITH In
'Hello Everybody"
Thur. Warner BzJer In
"SIX HOURS TO LIVE"
HURRY! ENDS TONITE
Double Feature
Where the strong Forever Survive
the Weak I
"SAMARANG"
(OCT OF THE DEEP)
AND
Gloria Swansnn In
PERFECT INIIERSTANDINO"
Starts Tomorrow
"Melody Cruise"
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Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor are co-starred In "Paddy, the Next
Best Thing," playing at the Craterian theater until Saturday.
- On the same program Is the Walt Disney All-Technicolor Silly Sym
phony, "Three Little Pigs." with "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" ani
mated In typical Disney fashion.
"Paddy" tells the story of a madcap Irish lass, and offers Janet Gaynor
In an absolutely new type role. Paddy's greatest asset Is at the same
time her greatest liability. For she possesses the uncanny faculty of en
slaving the affection of those with whom she comes in contact. She Is a
rogue and Irresistibly charming. As the man who brings her down to
earth and convinces her of his love, Warner Baxter Is said to bo in his
most popular element. He Is suave, handsome and the gentlest of lovers.
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Mats. ... 25c
Eves. ... 35c
Kiddies . 10c
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Georgia Minstrels
Coming To Craterian
The minstrels are coming I
Richard and Pringle's famous Geor-
gia minstrels with 40 of the world's
greatest comedians, dancers and sing
ers, will be on the stage of the Cra
terian theater Sunday only.
Lionel Barrymore in "One Man's
Journey" will be the screen attrac
tion. This year'fis edition of the Georgia
minstrels Is the greatest edition of
this show ever attempted. They
come to Medford direct from Snn
Francisco en route to the Oriental
theater in Portland. The show was
booked into the Craterian through
the Fanchon & Marco offices In Los
Angeles.
Featured with the show this sea
son are Included Broomficld and
Greeley, and their Harlem Nig.ht Club
Girls beautiful high-brow native
girls recruited from Broadway's great
est night clubs. In addition, there
are comedians that can really make
you laugh; ballad singers that make
a lump come up in your throat, and
scenery that baffles description.
A monster street parade will start
from the theater Sunday noon and
will travel through the principal
streets In Medford.
DANCE
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Dance at Lake Creek Grange hall,
Saturday night. Butte Falls orchestra.
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in Southern Oregon
Shows at
1:45
7:00 - 9:00
Ends Tomorrow Night
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His Business Affairs Are
Strictly Private, But His
Love Affairs Are A Public
Scandal I
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PRESENTS
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Once Again They Come To Enthrall You!
The unforgetable- stars of "Daddy Long Legs" . . .
in a deliglitf nl romance of a fiery, gay, roguish imp
... and a big strapping fellow with a heart of gold
and a twinkle in his eye I
Janet
Warner
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Mary McCormic
THE NEXT
BEST THING
Margaret Lindsay
Harvey Stephens
PLUS
The Greatest Short Subject Ever Made!
Walt Disney's All-Color Silly Symphony
"THREE LITTLE PIGS"
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"Who's Afraid of The Big Bad Wolf"
IT'S WORTH THE PRICE OP ADMISSION ALONE!
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