lEDFORD MAIL TRIBTINT:, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY DECEMBER 12, 1933.
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Local and Personal
I'ndereoes Operation Wesley Rags-1
dala of Trail underwent an emergency
operation at the Community Hospital
Monday afternoon.
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Wilson Returns Mayor Z. M. Wll
on returned Sunday, from Portland,
where he attended the meeting of the
Masonic grand lodge trustees.
Mr. Brodle Here K. C. Brodle, rep
resenting the Audit Bureau of Clrcu
latlon. with headquarters In Chicago.
Is spending this week In Medford on
business.
Mr. Kllborn Here a. H. Kllborn.
train master for the Southern Pacific
company, with headquarters In Rose
burg, is a business visitor In Medford
today.
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nig Ashpole In Hospital Wig Ash
pole was taken to the Community
hospital Monday for treatment of a
severe cold, which threatened to Be
come Influenza. -
On Business In City D. 0. Brees
and E. W. Grant of the General Pe
troleum company, with headqusrters
In Portlsnd. are In Medford today to
confer with Harvey L. Armea. district
manager for the same company.
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Dr. Sleeter HI The tables turned
yesterday when the doctor had to
send himself to the hospital It as
Dr. R. W. Sleeter. He was a patient
at the Community hospital, being
treated for an attack of Influenza.
Are Visitors W. J. Hess of Grants
Pa&a waa a business visitor here yes
terday, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller
of this city attended to business mat
te m Grants pass yesterday, the
Grants Pass Courier states.
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Melcholr Visits Here W. J. Mel
eholr, field representative of the
World War Veterans State Aid com
mission, Is spending several days in
Medford with the local representa
tive, Carl T. Tengwald.
Rowleys Returning Walter Rowley
expects to Join Mrs. Rowley In Med
ford in the near future to make their
permanent home here, since March
the Rowleys have resided in Los An
geles, Csl.
From Grants Pass Miss Joan
Huener' of Grants Pass spent the
week-end In Medford with her par
ents, and Miss Margaret Penny, also
of Grants Pass was a visitor here on
Monday, according to the Grants Pass
Dally Courier.
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TODAY
ALSO Morton Downey In
"My Pal the Prince"
Screen Sonvenlrs News
Dally Mat. 1:45. . Ere. 7 p.m.
In Portland Air. Virgil Hawley 1
spending a two weeks' vacation In
Portland.
Entertain Husbanda Pact Xoble
Grands club will entertain Thursday
evening at 6:30 o'clock with a cov
ered, dish supper, honoring their hus
bands. Each member Is requested to
bring two 10-cent gifts.
Announce Gathering Loyalty olub
of the Lady Eagles will meet tomor
row afternoon ait 2 o'clock, at 744
West Jackson street. It was announced
today. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Mey
ers will be hostesses. j
Fire at G urn t hers The city fire
department was called to the Hugo
Guenther residence at 013 South
Newtown street about 8:45 o'clock
Monday evening to extinguish a flue
fire. No damage resulted from tht
Maze, firemen reported.
Mr. Lake Injured The accident re
port filed at the city police station
by 8. M. Croucher of route 3. Medford.
states that while he was driving down
the Pacific highway, in the Berrv
dale district, he struck a Mr. Lake,
who was walking on the highway. Mr.
Lake suffered injuries Including cuts,
the report states. The accident oc
curred at 5:30 o'clock last evening.
Art Shop Display The Home Arts
shop has a display In the Chamber of
Commerce building this week. Illus
trating the type of work carried on
at the local shop. Included in the
display are numerous enlargement
and colored photographs as well as
much original framing of southern
Oregon scenes, utilizing the rustic
materials available.
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Ashland Boy Injured Harold Jen
sen, 11, suffered fractures of both
legs late Saturday afternoon when he
was knocked to the pavement at Oak
and Stanley streets by a oar driven
by George High. He Is at the Com
munity hospital where he Is being
treated by Dr. Harvey A. Woods. Ash
land Dally Tidings.
Meeting Wednesday Tomorrow
evening at 7:30 o clock, reserve of
ficers will meet at the Armory, with
Major James H. Tlerney of Eugene
as Instructor. The subject will be
extension school lessons, and each
officer la requested to bring his. As
this Is the only meeting scheduled for
December, sll officers are asked to be
present.
Guests In Valley Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Beeson are visiting relatives In
Ashland and with Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Beeson of Talent. Mrs. Beeson
was formerly M1m Carmen Rose of
this city, and both have many friends
in Ashland. They are living at Sin
Jaclento, Cal., where Mr. Beeson Is
employed as a contractor on a tun
nel connected with the Boulder dam
-Ashland Dally Tidings.
Not Seriously Injured Mrs. Martha
Shelton of Vancouver, wssh., wife of
Sergeant John B. Shelton, stationed
at the Civilian Conservation corps
headquarters In Medford, was not
seriously Injured in the auto crash
Sunday morning, which resulted In
the death of Mrs. Dorothy Thompson
of Vancouver, according to a radio
message received at the headquarters
here Monday afternoon,
Unit to Meet Phoenix Home Ex
tension will meet Friday, December
15, at the Presbyterian church. Local
leaders will be Mrs. Marjorle Wilcox
and Mrs. Florence Drake, who will In
the morning demonstrate making
portfolios. A covered dish luncheon
will be served at noon. Coffee, cream
and sugar will be furnished. Every
one In the community la Invited.
The meeting will start promptly at
10 o'clock.
FAIRGROUNDS HAS
ROBINSON MUSIC
George "Dlnty" Moore will present
Johnny Robinson's orchestra, expo
nents of the moat modern dance mu
sic, at the Fairgrounds pavilion to
night. The orchestra will leave for
the fairgrounds Immediately after
their last appearance at Hunt'a Cra
ter 1 an theater. The band has played
at the Olympic Hotel In Seattle and
also three summers at Jantzen Beach
In Portland. They are returning from
an engagement In Venice, Cal., and
Sweet's ballroom in Oakland.
Double Attractions On Rialto Bill
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Chance at Heaven," featuring Joel
MoCrea, Marian Nixon, Ginger Rogers
and Andy Devlne, and "Bondage" with
Dorothy Jordan and Alexander Kirk
land, forms the new double bill start
ing at the Rialto theater today for a
three-day engagement.
"Chance at Heaven" has McCrea
cast as a small town bov and Marian
Nixon a wealthy, sophisticated g:rl
from the city.
"Bondage" shows Dorothy Jordan as
the social outcast becoming so by
bearing a child out of wedlock. Se
lected short subject round out the
program.
STATE SALES TAX
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New Star On Holly Double Bill
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Medford Post of the Legion met In
regular session last evening with a
full calendar of work to be handled.
Perhaps the most Interesting feature
of the evening was a discussion of
the newly passed sales tax for the
benefit of the public schools. After
a short discussion of the reasons for
the application of this measure It
was endorsed by unanimous vote of
the post.
Announcement was made of the
Legion's annual Christmas day dance,
Monday evening, December 35, at
the Oriental Gardens. Special deco
rations and music have been ar
ranged for.
As next regular meeting of the post
would fall upon Chrlstmtts day, It
has been set ahead one week and
will be held Tuesday, December 19.
That same evening the ladles of the
auxiliary will stage a Christmas tree
and party to which all ohtldren of
legionnaires and auxiliary are Invit
ed. This party will be held at the
armory from 8 to 10 p. m.
Adjutant Ray Wright has establish-
Out in Hollywood they call Doro
thea Wleck, his girl with the "lumin
ous eyes" as a famous artist once
characterized her, a "disturbing per
sonality." Net yet understood In
Hollywood, she Is disturbing because
her very restraint holds a promise of
a tempestuous underlying personal
ity. This girl who, with one great
picture behind her, is now the star
In the production "Cradle song,"
which many believe will prove to be
even greater. It opens Wednesday
at the Holly theater.
On the same program "Black Beau
ty" completes the fine two-feature
program Manager Marsh haa arrang?d
for Holly patrons,
Exponent of Jazz
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Jonnny Romneon, amuing maesiro
ot- the popular CBS band, who appears
with his orchestra In a half hour's
musical spree on the Craterlan thea
ter stage tonight ait 0 o'clock.
Regular Communication ot
Reamea Chapter, O. E. 8..
)(wL Wednesday evening, Decem
Sttber 13, 8 o'clock. Election
V ot officers (and social sight.
Visiting members welcome:
HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secy.
ed his etttce with I. J. Feldmsn at
the White Sewing Machine store next
to the Peerless market on North
Bartlett street.
DIES, CENTRAL PI
Jasper Thomason passed away at
the home of hie brother, C. P. Thom
ason. In Central Pomt at 9 a. m.
Tuesday at Vie age of 6fl. He waa
born In Boone county, Arkansas, Jan
uary 19, 1887. He had been a resi
dent of Central Point since coming
here from Seattle in 1033.
Besides his wife, Mary Thomason,
he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ollle
Wyatt of Clarkson, Wash., and Car
rie Etrkorn, ot Oakland, Cal.; also
his mother, Laura A. Thomason ot
Central Point; three brothers and
two sisters: C. P. Thomason, of Cen
tral Point; A. R. Thomason, Rocking
ham, N. C; Mrs. M. D. Hood, Central
Point, and Mrs. Hattle Tower, of Pa
loose, Wash.; also one son,
He was a member of the Chrlstlsn
church of Central Point. Announce
ment of services will be msde by
Conger Funeral Parlors at a later
dtae.
JACK HOLT STAR
OF 'WOMAN I STOLE'
A picture with as ending sntlrely
unconventional and unexpected is
"The Womsn I stole." adaptation of
Joseph Hergeslielmer's story "Tamoi
co," now playing at the Roxy theater
Jack Holt. Pay Wray, Raquel Torres
and Noah Beery are featured.
DOUBLE FEATURE
POLICY AT STUDIO
"The Past of Msry Holmes." a film
msde from the Rex Besch story, "The
Ooose Woman." with Eric Linden,
Jesn Arthur and Rlchsrd "Skeets"
Oillagher In the cast, will be one-
Mrs. Martoa Nell of Memphis,
Tenn., owns a Bible printed by the
Cambridge university press In 1878.
Shows
1:4,1
8:43-9:00
Mats .... 110
Kvp .... 230
Kiddles . . 10o
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DIES SUDDENLY
- Harry Hoskina, about 68, dropped
dead Sunday about 2:30 a. m. while)
on duty as watchman at the Pacific
States Mines, located about a mile
and a quarter beyond Jacksonville.
H oa kins was found by a Mr. Wolf
at the time. Little Is known con
cerning Kosklns, who had been work
ing at the mine on; about three
weeks. He had been there for visits
a few times berore, Wolf told Frank
Pert of the Perl undertaking par
lors. The man had not been well for
some time, according to reports. Ha
Is thought to have three daughters
residing in this section.
THANKS! YOU BIG BAD FOX
1 for starting the "twin bill"
policy! Business has sure been
great for us! Can't you think
up a new one now?
Starts Today for Three Days!
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RUN FEATURES n
Que to etie to love!
IT ENDS TON1TE
Marion Davies
in 'Peg O'My Heart'
Starta Tomorrow
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To Medford s
Lovers of Music
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I DO YOU WANT ;
I HENRY SANTRY'S
I NEW YORK SHOW
Consisting: of His Fourteen
"Soldiers of Fortune Band"
TOGETHER WITH FIFTEEN OUTSTANDING ENTER-
TAINERS, TO APPEAR IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE
I DURING THEIR NORTHWEST TOUR.
To Those Interested Please Phone Mgr. Z. E. Marsh,
Holly Theatre, No. 255. f
i Ruth
Chatterton
in 'FRISCO JENNY"
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) with James Murray
Donald Cook
Lout I Calhrrn
AND:
Erie Linden Helen
MarKellar Jean Arthur
Richard "heels"
Oallarer
In
"The Past of
Mary Holmes"
Also dhort Huhjei-K
you lib . .
I . to reach ltt
job with
I ' would you
Irlrht here on
II tor one
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open
jou STEAL . . . yon PK1HT
, . . But when it conies to
arms and trembling Hps,
take your "chance at Heaven"
earth? ... see this story
girl who paid the price
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No Advanrr In Prlce
Orenteit Show Vnlue In Town
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GINGER ROGERS
MARION NIXON
ANDY DEVINE
MOM THE STORY D VINA DELMAR
AN R.K-O RADIO PiaURE
PLUS
WAS IT A SIN? . . .
Judy Peters noticed In beauty shop . she had no
parents ... no home . , she wanted something to
lore . . . some tiny hit of humanity to rail her own
But SOCIF.TY BNATCHEO IT FROM HEftt
"BONDAGE"
with Dorothy Jordan Aloxander KIrkland
ALSO SKI.ECIRO HHOni BUnJECTS
halt ot the program on the double
feature policy which starts at the
Studio theater tomorrow.
The other feature picture, "Ftlsco
Jenny," Ruth Chatter ton's starring
vehiv.e. Is a stirring tale of the Bar
bary coast of Ssn Francisco, when it
was running at the height of Its wild
orgies during the quake days.
jCKS COUGH DRop
. . . Real Throat relief I
Medicated with ingredi
ents of Vicke VapoRub
Shows
1:45
7:00-9:00
Mats . , 2 So
Eves . . 35o
Kiddies lOe
Last Times Tonight
Margaret Sullavan John Boles
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Only
yesterday'
Plus
On the Stage 9:00 o'clock
Johnny Robinson
and His Band
In 30 minutes of musical entertainment
Starting Tomorrow!
The Love Story That Will
Make Your Happiest
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Kiii"""'!,,) uicoiiis vume true;
Hers Was the
beauty of awaken
ing dawn-stealing
softly into his
soul . . . binding
them like a golden
chain until the
6nd of time!
The most glorious love
story since "7th Heaveo"
YOU may think it
even GREATER!
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SPENCER TRACY
LORETTA YOUNG
Glcnda Farrell Arthur Hohl Walter Connolly .
Marjorla Ramheaa, DlrkU Moore
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