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aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933. PAGE NINE Local and Personal 111 Mcrtford Today Mm. J, 0. Plrc or Cold Hill wm a caller In Med ford today attending to business matters and shopping. t Wilcox Improved Paul Wilcox was returned to his home yesterday from the Sacred Heart hospital, where he was a surgical case. Dickey Is Guest George Dickey of Harrlman, Tenn.. Is a guest of his brother. D. W. Dickey, at his home south of Med ford. Has Tonsils Out Miss Margaret Flndley of Central Point underwent an operation for removal of her ton sils at the Community hospital to day. Goes to Ashland Captain Charles H. Barnwell, Jr., of the CCC district headquarters here, left on the Or gonlan this morning for Ashland to attend to business matters. Recovering Nicely James Ackley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ackley, is recovering satisfactorily after under going an operation at & local hospital last Saturday. Smith Is Visitor Charley Smith, representing the Burroughs Adding Machine company, is spending sev eral days in Medford on business this week. To Have LuncheonLady Klwanlans will have a covered dish luncheon . on Monday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. S. Butterfleld, It was an nounced today. Visit O'l-enrys Mr. and Mrs. N Neff of Medford spent several days this week as guests of the Lew O'Leary family, who reside on the Redwood highway. To Grants Pass J. J. Skinner of the investment department of the California Oregon Power company. returned to Grants Pass yesterday, having spent two days In Medford on business. Daddy's Night Tonight Daddy'a night will be observed at the Wash lngton school tonight. An invitation has been extended all school patrons. who are asked to gather there 0:30 o'clock. Ingllng In Medford Harry Ingling of Ashland was a visitor In Medford last evening, attending Commander James E. VanZandt'a address, at. th.e Armory, before members of the Vet erans of Foreign Wars. To Give Service Joint Missionary society of the M. E. church will con duct a thank offering service Sunday evening at the church, with a pag nt for a special part of the pro gram. All persons are welcome. In Medford Today Attorney Ed win B. Aahurst of the home loan ad ministration for Klamath county, la a visitor In Medford today, conferring with Attorney E. E. Kelly, who holds a similar position for Jackson county. In Medford Thursday Jeorge Hil ton. Sr., and Ben Hilton of near Grants Pass were in Medford on bus! ness Thursday. They were former residents of this county and are grow ing hops In Josephine county. Leaves Hospital R. T. Nichols of 510 South Grape street, who recently underwent a minor operation at the Sacred Hart hospital, left yesterday for his home In a much Improved condition. Guild Sale Tomorrow The Econ omy meat market on East Main street will be the scene tomorrow of the St. Mark's Guild food sale, which will be in session throughout the day, offering many contributions to the Sunday dinner. Demonstration Planned Miss Louise Hollenback, supervisor of art In the Medford schools, will give a demonstration tomorrow at the meet ing of the Primary Teachers' council, called for 1:30 o'clock at the court house auditorium. Each member Is asked to bring her crayons. Evangelistic Services Dr. C. W. Cutler will have the evangelistic serv ices at the First Baptist church Sun day morning and evening. The ladles' quartet will sing "Can I Forget" at the morning service, and at the even In service Helen Judy will entertain with a aolo, "A Sinner and the Song." Wells Returns Deputy United States Marshal Cal C. Wells returned to Medford today on the Oregonian from Portland, where Wednesday he took 10 federal prisoners from Klam ath county. All ten were booked on charges of selling liquor to Indians, Officer Wells said. Formerly of Ashland Harry Ray mond, about 48 years of age. former resident of Ashland, ended his own life by asphyxiation in Portland Wed nesday, according to information re ceived here today. According to the information he was found dead m bis room by a woman who brought him his laundry. Ashland Dally Tidings. File Report An accident report was on file at the city police station todav concerning the collision be 1 twen the cars driven by Jeff Morely of the CCC district headquarters and Harold Hubler of 859 E.t Ninth street. The accident occurred at 4:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the corner of Sixth and Front streets. DANCE DAD DYNGES Grand Opening ORIENTAL GARDENS Saturday, Nov. 25 Two Orchestras Two dances, one admission Big Hall ; Small Hall Jazz Old Time Men 35c. Ladies 10c Inrtted to Swtlw All mother of boys and girl, who are enrolled In the Intermediate department o( the Preabyterlan Sunday school, are In. vlted to the opening exercises at the service Sunday morning at 0:30 o'clock, it in announced today. Members of Roxy Ann Orange to day extended their thanks to Jack son county people who aided the Orange In getting food, nuppllea and shelter for the widow and her chll dien of that district left destitute by the fire which destroyed their home early this week. Mrs. Lillian Andrews, secretary of the Grange to day stated that the family had bran given enough to make thtm comfort able. TO MEDFORD CENTER After 17 years In the lame offices. Dr. Charles T. Sweeney has decided to move and on Monday opens his new offices In the Medford Center building. These offices will consist of six rooms, Including two recep tion rooms, consulting room, labra tory, treatment room and physio therapy room. It Is believed Dr. Sweeney will have one of the most up to date, and best equipped medical suites In the south- ern part of the state. STRIKING OF METEOR VIEWED BY STEVENS George W. Stevens, who resides In the Fern Valley section, was a visitor in Medford this morning, and re ported that the strange meteor which was seen by several last Friday, came to the ground northeast of the Charles Luman place in the vicinity of the Campbell Dairy. Going Into a funnel-shaped spray, the brilliant sparks showered to the ground, he said, in every color of the spectrum. Mr. Stevens said he eaw a similar formation on Ross Lane about seven years ago. Mi IisbiM It fr-'Q I I SMWMrWalOTMJZSTl ; IWWf Matinees 1:45 a ...niiil. iiiijrr ii- iacii Evenings 7:00-9:00 TODAY and SATURDAY WW" MODERN EVES AND MODERN ADAMS But NARY A SERPENT! For Everybody's Happy HEALTHY AND WISE in The Valley of the Nude STARTLING! i! ' ALL-AMERICAN! WHAT YOU EXPECT to SEE and will not be disappointed! 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