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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TVEDXESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal From Medtord Mrs. c. D. Woods' of Medford wu In Grants Pas Tues day. Grants Pau Courier. Johnson Brought Here Otiloer L. Q. Johnson of the stats polios force has been brought to MedXord from TUlamook and Is on duty here today. From Sams Valley Mrs. Anus Chausse and son Norman of 8anu Valley were In this city Monday on business. Grants Pass courier. Gets Traffic Fine Esther J. Kin, arrested by city police for having four people In the driver's seat of her car, while driving about the city, was fined M by Judge A. D. Curry this morning. Men Go to Work Ted Seamon, en gineer of the Talent Irrigation dis trict, and Mrs. Seamon were In Med trlct nd Is stationed at union Creek, are putting 30 OWA men to work In the district this week. Thanksgiving Service Plrst church of Christ. Scientist, of Medford, will hold Its regular Thanksgiving service Thursday morning, November 30, at 11 o'clock. The public Is cordially In vited to attend. Gets Permit A building permit was Issued by the city building depart ment Tuesday to Mrs. Ray Toft of 349 North Grape street, for extending a wodshed. The cost was estlmatod ryt 75. Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. John Sargent and daughter Margaret of Medford visited In Ashland vntn friends Sunday. Mr. Sargent Is fed eral engineer for the Crater Lake dis trict an dls stationed at union creek. Ashland Tidings. At Medford Luncheon Mlss Lucy Cass and her house guest, Mies Cath erine Coatea of Albany, and Miss Max- ine Wleland were In Medford Tues. day, where they had luncheon with Miss Plorence Severance. Grants Pass Courier. t Apollo Recital Friday Sebastian Apollo, well known local Instructor of niann win nrmumt number' of his pupils In recital this coming Friday evening, asiatea by miss urace ur nt.t. tnlnterl local artist. The DUb lie Is n.vlted to the recital, which will be held at the Baldwin recital hall on South Grape street, beginning at 8 oclock. Tne pupus w do pre sented range In ages from six to 18. , To Prevent Tuberculosis As Med ford and valley people turn to lend their support once mere to the sale of the little Christmas tuberculosis seal, several Important facts are brought to light. "So long as tuber culosis la In the community no one can h secure from Its threat," one writer declares, and the statement Is verified with the following report: "Last year one Oregonlan died eacn day from tuberculosis." Phoenix Play Tonight A one-act play, "Stephen Becomes a Pilgrim," will be presented tonight at the Phoenix Presbyterian church, in ob servance' of Thanksgiving. Marian ruvriu i riirftrtlnff the nlav and the cast Includes s number of young peo ple and adults. A snon worsmp pe riod will precede the play ana win Include a talk- by Dr. J. B. Webster and a group of songs, led by Leo Tay lor and the young people's olass. Men's Night at Church Rev. O. W. Cutler, D. D., and Mrs. Cutler of rian ... ri -.! 11 hMr conducting? the revival services at the Baptist church. Tonight will be "men's night." The men of the church will set as ushers. furnish the singing, and welcome wis truant Th men' ouartet will atng Must Outside the Door." Dr. Cutler will speak to the mixed audience of men. women and children, invited to be present, Thursday at 11 o'clock. Dr. Cutler will give tne insnugivin sermon at the Zlon Lutheran church mmt Ttiiifutn awjtnlna MtrvleSS at the Baptist church. New members will be reselved by letter and by baptism. . nunrfftv mnrnins Dr. ditler will preach 'on "Healing." Last Tuesday night was ladles' night and the ladles- quar tet furmanea tne music. Celebrate Thanksgiving Eve DANCE at Dreamland TONIGHT Dinty Moore's Little Giants Men Ladies 25c 10c Undergo Operation! Mrs. Margaret Dorman of Holly street underwent a major operation at the Community hospital today. L. M. Atherton aUo entered the hospital u & surgical cue. Character Actor Appears In Holly Mae West Picture Gregory Ratoff, character actor of stag and screen, plays the role of Benny Plnkowtu, Mae West's attor ney, In her new Paramount picture, "I'm No Angel," now playing at the Holly. A well known actor of the New York stage, Ratoff has contributed outstanding characterizations re cently In "Symphony of six Million," -wnat Price Hollywood," Secrets of the French Police," "Once In a Life time" and "Sweepings' He Is the husband of Eugenie Ltontovltch, star of t,he stage hit. "Grand Hotel." Wesley Ruggles directed "I'm No Angel," a story of circus and New York society life, written by Miss west. Export Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore.. Nnv 90 ipi A price of 74 cents a bushel was uuereo oy tne North- Pacific Emer gency Export corporation today for soft white wheat. "Stage Mothers" at Rialto MSNSawl . i i i,,i...W,sv.i -W. jfcj-t WHUMMll A vivid presentation of the heart breaking ambition that causes "stage mothers" to drive their children to success In the theater has Alice Brady cast In the title role of "Stage Mothers, opening a three-day en gagement at the Rl<o theater to day. Maureen O'Sulllvan Is seen as the talented daughter about whom the action centers. , C.A. AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS C. A. ("Qus") Anderson, 57, an employe of Von der Hellen & Pier son, died Monday morning follow ing a short Illness. He la survived by one known relative, a sister In Chicago. Mr. Anderson was a member of the Stockton, Cal Moose lodge. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment will be in the Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery. Real estate or insurance leave to jonea Phone 696. Studio to Show "Diplomaniacs" V . ... Mai'jiflit.llllli sister, Mrs. T. E. Williams. Bridge was enjoyed during the evening, witn four tables in play. Present were; The honor guest and MeptUmes Mttlzie Dally. Toosle Rolae. Wm. Cooksey, Trultt, Weldon McBee. Cooksey, Sr., Orbln Cooksey, Elder Conser, P. L. Andrews and Misses Ruth Stewart. Kathleen Wilson. Thelma Moors, Mary Blrkhardt, Bern Ice Gill and the hostess, Mrs. Wlllinms. Authorized Maytag Service Ml makes repaired Phone 300. jsajikijflasBs; Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 StiMi ! HsnsiTfi TM-Tr Mats . . 15c Eves . . 25c Kiddies 10c Bert wheeler and Robert Woolsey run the gamut of high-powered mu sical nonsense In "Dlplomanlrtcs," at the Studio tomorrow. Marjorle White, Louis Calhern, Hugh Herbert, Edgar Kennedy and Richard Carle, funmak ers all, are In support of the come dian stars. Ends Tomorrow Night SOLD!! To the Highest Bidder! Y0CETY art d Clubs Miss Cooksey and Mr. Cooley to Wed. An event of Thanksgivlug day win ! be the wedding of MUs Donna Cook- sey of Drain, formerly of this city. who arrived yesterday irom tne norm with her mother, and Harold Cooley of Grants Pass. The ceremony will be rend at the home ot the bride-to-be's brother. Wm. Cooksey. Thu hrlde-elect was honored last evening at a shower, given by her ISIISMM,.,,,,,,,.,--------.-.,,,- Shows at 1:45 7:00-9:00 SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE Mats Eves . . Kiddies . . 25c . . 35c . . 10c Starts Today for Four Days! A NEW THRILL FOR THE LADIES! Meet the new "IT" man!.., ..Co-starred with Myrna Loy in the year's prize picture! Curly - haired, dimpled dynamite! Every inch a hero And what a hero! ... You'll have to have good control to resist him! He's great in the clinches! . . . There's danger in his eyes and Paradise in his arms! . . . Alive Mascu line and Masterful! Men and women alike will shout, their praises! i - f.j i immn if Him iMMOTiTTMiTrr I . mdthe Wm 5 SSF i W EXTRA! STARRINC The Exotic- MYRNA LOY Handiome OTTO KRUCER New "It" Man MAX BAER One and Only- JACK DEMPSEY The "Champ" PRIMO CARNERA And, of Course WALTER HUSTON . . . Not to Mention a Bevy of Beautiful Cirli in STIRRING MUSICAL COMEDY Number! ADDED ATTRACTION IN PERSON- LIVE MICKEY MOUSE WITH HIS OANO IN THE LOBBY OF THEATRE! EXTRA! She put the dollar sign on her daughter Sold her songs , , , sold her dancing , . . sold her charms ! . . . What did it matter if the girl wanted love and romance . , , wh'.n a career was at hand I - ... j with ALICE BRADY Maureen O'Sullivan Franchot Tone Phillips Holmes Ted Healy Lavltth danc numhera np dolly created toy Albert tna Hach. f'omlnjt FRIDAY SATURDAY Hefore you let your dauffhter share a room with a nljtht watchman . . aee thU drammerl II Til I Wll llWIIItlllW GINGER ROGERS NORMAN FOSTER lOlli SIDNiV Continuous 8how. Thanltigtrlng Day 1:45 to 11 Thur. and Fri. WILLI pmms In his funniest picture. with Dorothy JORDAN Irons RICH Matty Kemp ALSO "OLD NKtV YORK" MAOIC CARPET NF.Wd tART TIMES TONITR ZOO IN BUDAPEST DAD DYNGE'S THANKSGIVING DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS Wednesday Night, November 29 Jail and Old Time Dances Two Orchestras One Admission Oents 25 10?