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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1H33 PAGE SEVEN I Local and Personal u.M nn rhriitmaa Miu Patricia Fake of Grants pass spent Chrtatma day in Medford. Got to Portland Harry Holt of tb Applgt CCO camp left this morning on th Shasta for Portland. At Crater Lake Ernest Rostel of the park service la spending today at Crater Lake on buslneaa. Mrs. Clatter IllMrs. J. T. Clutter of thta city la a patient at the Com munlty hospital for medical care. , From Jackson till Mlas Mol'.le Brltt and brother, Em 11 Brltt of Jack sonville, were visitors in Med ford thta morning. Eagle Pointers Call Ml&a Hattle Howie tt and Miss Rose Whaley of Eagle Point were shopping in Med ford yesterday. Returns to Rosevllle A. Daugherty haa returned to Ro&evlUe, Cal., after spending a few days' vacation in Med ford with hla family. Moisture Listed The TJ. S. weather bureau reported today that .01 of an Inch of moisture fell In this vicinity between 5 p. m. Tuesday and 8 a. m. today. Mr. Hedrlck In North ScS joI Sup erintendent E. H. Hedrlck Is spend ing several daya in Portland this week, attending the Oregon State Teachers' association meeting. " Goes to Portland Art Endria, local manager of the Sperry Flour com pany, left by train today for Port land, on a business trip. He plans to return here Sunday. Callers Yesterday Ml&s Laura Bur son of Phoenix was visitor in this city yesterday. Miss Patricia Gale and Mrs, Sam Baker of Grants Pass were also callers. Dr. Clancv Returns Dr. R. W. Clancy, who with Mrs. Clancy haa been spending the Christmas houdaya In Seattle, will return today to be In bia office Thursday morning. Returns from Eugene Ernest R Ollstrap, business manager of the Medford Mail Tribune, returned here Tuesday night from Eugene, where he pent the Christmas houdaya. Returns to Work Alias Geraldlne Fox. who has been spending the Christmas holidays with her parents In Central Point, returned to Medford by train today. Miss Gage Home JMiss Joyce G-age who spent Christmas In Taooms, vis iting relatives and friends, returned to Medford this morning on the Ore- gonlan. Christmas in Ashland Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen and daughter Vir ginia of Medford spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Allen of the Hotel Ashland. Ashland Tidings, r .. Hall In Medford Sesly V. Hall of Seattle, who was formerly superin tendent of the Medford municipal airport, la a visitor In Medford. Mr. Hall la with the United Air Llnea In Seattle. Guests of gangers Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Jones and daughters Maxlne and Prances, were visitors of Ms Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanger at their Little Applegate home, over the Christmas holidays. Trains on Schedule Trains oper ating between Portland and Seattle are running on schedule now, it was announced by the Southern Pacific offices. Last week's schedule was disrupted by the heavy rains and floods. Thursday Club Meets There will be a meeting of the Thursday club at Phoenix tomorrow at the home of Elva Briscoe, who will be assisted ss hostess by Maude Daugherty. An im portant business meeting will be held and aSh member la urged to attend. Guests on Christmas Mr. and Mra. Will Gannaway and son Paul of Med ford and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Render of Seattle were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mra. Fred Tayler. Mrs. Render was formerly Thelma Ganna way of Medford. Ashland Dally Tid ings. Mr. Lumsden Leaves After spend ing the Christmas week-end here. Treve Lumsden has returned to Hllle boro, but will be back in Medford again New Year'a day to be accom panied by Mrs. Lumsden and children, who are remaining here as guests of Mrs. H. U. Lumsden. Married at Grants Pass Harry 8. Maokay, 24. of Medford and Mabl Rsmetes, 19. of Ashland were married Saturday by Judsre Grant W. Mat thews at the courthouse. They had been issued a marriage license by the county clerk's office here. Grants Pass Dally Courier. VMt In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Orrille Good and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bates of Medford were guests on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Good on North Main street. Herbert Good Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Good. Ashland Daily Tidings. Return from Exposition Mrs. Char les Kayser, Miss Harriet Kayser and poger Kayser returned Christmaa morning to their homo near Merlin at ths Overlook ranch, after having spent several months in Chicago, where they attended the Century of Progresa. Orant Pass Daily Courier. Miss Kayser formerly attended school In Medford. Accident Tuesdav A collision at the corner of Main street and Oak dale, which occurred at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon, was reported at the city police atatlon. George P. Beldln of 103 Jeanetts avenue and 8- D. Jones of the Medford building were driving the cars. Fred J. Beldln of Merrill, Ore., was listed as a witness. Dolores Del Rio Heads Craterian Double Features Tingling with exciting glamous, colorfully different and original, Flying Down to Rio" opened today at the Craterian theatre on the new double feature program which also haa Barbara Stanwyck starred in ' Baby Face". Premised on a catchy romance, lav ishly and elaborately mounted, tune ful tunes featuring four hit numbers. new solo and group dance ideas, oodles of gorgeous girls, laugh laden comedy situations, a little human In terest drama, breath-taking spectacle, together with well balanced action, blend zlpplly Into fresh eye and ear entertainment. The cast Includes Dolores Del Rio, Gene Raymond, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astalre and Raul Roullen In the top spots, and In addition there are fifty other principals. The show, after an opening Miami Beach sequence, where plot, charac ters and motif are established, Is lo cated In Rio de Janeiro. The triang ular romance conflict of Dolores Del Rio. Gene Raymond and Raul Roullen is developed against a background of beautiful scenic effects. For the girl and dance spectacle numbers enorm ous seta are used, and as the exotic Carloca and Tangos are danced to the tunes of "The Carioca", "Orchids In the Moonlight" and "Flying Down to Rio", with solo and dance special ties by Fred Astalre and Ginger Rog ers, comedy mingles with romance. Political Intrigue provides the pre mise for the antl-cllmatlc spectacle, which takes to the air with scads of fllmlly-clad girls dancing and evolut lng on the wings of flying planes. Surprise follows surprise and the supreme punch In the finale Is one that has never been used before In motion pictures. On the same program, Barbara Stanwyck has the title role In "Baby Face", a rather startling story of a girl who uses all her feminine wllea to climb, man by man, up the ladder to eventual luxury and wealth. George Brent Is the leading male player. Coming to Holly ff T Ruby Heeler and James Cagnry In "FooTiight Piiradp." wmch comes ia the Holly for one week's run starting Saturday. "Alice In Wonderland" Is the present Holly attraction. The concert of the Medford Glee- men, originally planned for this month, haa been postponed until January, as recently announced in the Mall Tribune, the publio was re minded today. Considerable misun derstanding regarding the time of the concert seemed prevalent today and the Chamber of Commerce, which re ceived a number of calls, requested another announcement be made to the public. TIGERS WILL PLAY ALL-STAR QUINTET A eerie, of two ffamai urith th Medford All-str will feature th Is week', program of the Medford high aehool Tiger basketball quintet. The Tigers will play the all-Stars Friday evening at 8 o'clock, following a pre liminary scheduled at 7 p. m., and on Saturday night will meet the All Stan in a return tilt scheduled for A a. m.. following a preliminary slated for 8 p. m. The All-Stars will Include such for mer high scholo basketball luminaries ss Odd Hughes. Bud Llndley. Wilton White, Joe Patton, Connie Latham, Red Scheel, Phil Knlps and Lloyd Hanunet. According to Coach Darwin Burgher the games, besides providing interest for local fans, will aid In getting the locals In shape for their first confer ence clash of the season when they meet Grants Pass here a week from Friday. Regular Communication of Reamea Chapter. O. E. S., , Wednesday evening. Decern- '- - Qth f-n, ...... .!. ner at 6 o'clock. Past mat rons and past patrons night. Vlsltuxg members welcome. IIATTIE M. ALDEN, Secy. HURRY I It Ends Tonite! THE MIRACLE SHOW of 1933! rw w.w Starts Tomorrow ki m(n.1 arMV L.4T TIME TOMTE "Song of the Eagle" Start, Tomorrow Edmund l.owe. Nancy Carroll In "I LOVE THAT MAN" BIG DANCE Every Saturday Night Dreamland Medford 'i Most Popular Dance Pavilion OREGON LUMBER JACKS 7-PIECE DANCE BAND Modern and Old-Time Tune Men .Vtc Lad lea . Dime ALLENS DISLIKED BY AUNT. CLAIMS Continued irora Page One) PORTLAND. Dec. 27. OP) The service of 75 art lata in Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho and Montana will be com mlAi toned by the federal govern ment through the civil Worka admin-' la tr at Ion aa a atep to give employ ment to era lumen. Painter, icutptora, wood and metal worker, and perhapa other craftsmen will be employed in what the north west regloual committee describe a "not essentially relief work, but a challenge to American art." The pro gram l nationwide. The regional art committee of CWA wtU commission the artists to pre pare suitable material with a definite purpose in mind. The work will be purchased by the government for fed eral buildings, libraries, municipal structure, school and other build ings, and win Include landscapes, placquea, historical scenes, bust and a great variety of design. SEATTLE. Dec. 37. (JP) Frederick Harrteon Whltworth, 87, last surviv ing son of the pioneer Presbyterian missionary, th Rev. Dr. George F. Whltworth, after whom Whltworth college. In eastern Washington, was named, died here yeaterday. had impressed upon the minds of their children for many years that they belonged In realm far above that of the layman. They had ob viously also warned them against ao clal advances from the layman In the belief that their money was the thing desired, so friendships were not sought. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, close In. Inquire 141 8. Holly. FOR RENT Hieh-class furnished house. Res. B. Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor Sts. Geo. Iverson. 5 NICELY fximlshed rooms, close to library. Very reasonable rent to right party. TO, F. Campbell. 804 E. Main. FOR SALE By owner, high grade fur niture at bargain prices. 310 Haven St. FOR RENT 8 A., Improved: 4 miles out; 3-room house. 220 Haven. FOR SALE Olds 1931 coach. Excel lent condition; driven less than 10,000 miles. Hot water heater. Preatone to 10 deg. below; good tires. Price MOO; terms. Phone 488-L. minnim ir ',.... foU-Zd ti .... - J Shows 1:45 6:45-9:15 Mat 13c Eves .... 25o Kiddles . . 10c Ends Tomorrow Night "Woman Appeal" in Advertising waa hit business but he had a little idea that he sold to five women in private! yw uwas: H With ELIZABETH ALLAN DORIS KENYON ALAN DINEHART PLUS "The Solitaire Man" The engro5lnr story of a eentleman crook who mixed heart-stealing nlth Jewel-stealing and kept the police guessing at his next move! with Herbert Marshall-May Robson Mary Boland - Lionel Atwill Man- in ''iii - ' DAD DYNGE'S DANCE Wednesday Night Oriental Gardens Music by Dynge'i Red Coats playing latest hits Men 25c Ladies 10c DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Shows 1:45 6:45-9:15 J.1 fi rMWSnOTWlltWWVlM jiJf ,' 3 SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE Sw , Mats . 25c Eves . . 35c Kiddies a Dim STARTING TODAY! Thrill TO THIS GLORIOUS ROMANCE THAT TAKES TO THE SKIES ON WINGS OF SONG!... Here's one of the cleverest and most original musical entertainments so far . . . seductive songs . . colorful set tings ... rhythmic dances , . . lavish in its beauty . . . full of glamour, girls and tunes! Cl Vlt. 5 TOO BIG FOR THE WORLD... ...SO THEY STAGED IT IN THE CLOUDS! TOO BEAUTIFUL FOR WORDS... ...SO THEY SET IT TO MUSIC! Glorious Music by Vincent Youmans: "Flying Down To Rio" "Orchids in the Moonlight" "The Carioca" "It Makes Me" with DOLORES DEL RIO Gene Raymond Ginger Rogers Raul Roulien Fred Astaire and half a hundred principals and 200 beauties picked from 10,000 She's the Kind of a Girl that Men Regret! llere'a atory you'll remember II you can take It I ... with the only woman on the arreen who Un't afraid to let heraelf go! . . . Baby eyea . . . baby .tare . . . he haa more "daddtee" than the Daughter of the Regiment! PLUS" X-fciX YBabyTaceM f l - W ml GE(mGE,BREnT, LmJJM And then our next attraction is: KATHERINE HEPBURN in "LITTLE WOMEN" 33 5 irmiv. Jhshh