Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 25, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFORD MAIL TREBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1934.
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Local and Personal
Practice on Monday A practice
meeting of ell officers and the choir
of the Job'e Daughters will be held at
the DeMolay hall at T:S0 p. m.. Mon
day. t
Mr. Wing, Returns Mr. Ohaa. A. '
Wins le expected home Monday from I
San Francisco, where she has been
under medical care for the past two
weeks.
Boyl Visit Here bod eoyi, wno u j
working for the California Oregon
Power company at Yreka. Is In Med
ford to apend the week end with rela
tives and friends.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. H. L.
Wells underwent a major operation
at the Community hospital yesterday.
C. A. Blckman. also of this city, un
derwent an operation at the hospital
yesterday.
Reports for Duty Junior Forester
Robert Mansfield, has reported for
duty at the Rogue River national for
est offices here from the Sluslaw for
est. He was aocompanted here by
Mrs. Mansfield.
Mrs. Vlckery Here Mrs. Lora Vlck
ery has returned to the valley from
spending the winter In California, vis
iting her mother and other relatives,
and Is In Medford as guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Rene. Collie.
Remove Line The transmission line
on the west side of the airport is be
ing removed, to make It possible for
planes to land from either the east
or west, on the new runway, accord
ing to Frank Rogers, city building
inspector.
rha-lM Leaves Mrs! Rose
Charles, who has been visiting heri
sister, Mrs. E. M. "Qranama uuam
den, for the past two weeks, I leav
ing today for her home in Los An
geles. Mrs. Lumsden's condition was
reported as slightly Improved yester
day. Visit Friends Here Mr. and Mrs.
Ferris Gifford and child of Klamath
Falls spent the latter part of the
week In Medford visiting friends, be
fore returning to their home. They
have been on a two weeks'-vacation
trip to Portland, Eugene, and other
northern points.
Blossoms In Bottle A milk bottle,
. filled with plant slips, wss brought to
the SChamber of Commerce yesterday
and placed on exhibition. For the
fuschla slip had not only rooted, but
produced blossoms within the bottle
and under the water line, which
formed a very attractive display.
In Medford Saturday Professor W.
J. Ollmore and Earl Price, agricul
tural engineers at Oregon state col
lege, were In Medford Saturday con
ferring with Mrs. Mabel 0. Mack,
county home demonstration agent,
about the rural housing survey re
cently conducted here by Mrs. Mack.
' Sues for $20,000 Florence Nutt of
Grants Pass has filed a complaint
against Jean Altchlson Jensen, form
er superintendent ot the Josephine
General hospital, seeking 20,000 dam
ages for alleged burns suffered while
a patient at the hospital. She also
asks tlOO additional for physician's
fee.
Mill to Open According to the
Grants Pass Dally Courier, the Swede
Basin Lumber company, located on
East J. Street In that city, will resume
operation between April 10 and 15.
with about one hundred men em
ployed, O. H. Kesterson, owner ssld.
The mill has ben shut down since
September 22.
Selects New Clothes After selecting
spring and summer merchandise In
Los Angeles and San Francisco, dur
ing the past two weeks, Mrs. Adrl
enne steward returned to Medford
Saturday morning. Many attractive
new models were also ordered from
representatives of New York and Chi
cago companies who were in Los An
geles. Class Meets Golden Links class of
the First Baptist church met with
Mrs. C. A. Whlllock Thursday for cov
ered dish luncheon. The business
meeting wss in charge of the presi
dent. Mrs. Beach. Plans were made
for the May breakfast May I. Mrs.
Dally read from a book on the life of
a missionary. A large number attend
ed the gathering.
Leave for Kelso Mr. and Mrs. Csrl
B. Goodwin left here by train Satur
day for Kelso, Wash.
Goes to Oklahoma Mr. J. E.
Schrecengost of thl city left Friday
evening for Tulsa, Okla.
Antles In South Dick Antle and
Walt Antle of thl city are visiting
in Loe Angeles hls week.
Has Tonsils Out H. H. Lehrbsss of
this city, underwent an operation for
removal of her tonsils Friday.
Reports for Doty Second Lleuten- I
ant Percy C. Merrltt, Infantry reserve
of Albany, Ore., has reported for duty
at the COO district headquarters.
Lieutenant Merrltt was previously on
duty at Cape Creek camp In the Eu
gene district.
Visits Crater Lake Miss Alice Car
son left the forepart of the week for
her home In Portland after a few days
visit with friends In this city. While
here Miss Carson, who Is a sister of
Mayor Joseph Carson of Portland. en
Joyed a trip to Crater Lake as well as
an airplane ride over the Rogue val
ley. Three Cars Collide The car B. M.
Drysdale of 704 West Second street,
was driving struck the automobile
driven by Edna B. Scott, of 61 Rose
avenue, and her car struck Jack Wll- i
son's parked, machine, a report filed
at the city police station shows. The
accident occurred at the corner of
Fourth and Ivy streets at 1:16 p. ra.,
Friday.
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Garage Burns The garage belong
ing to Tom Freed, 206 South Orange
street was badly damaged by fire
Saturday afternoon at 3:05 o'clock,
according to city firemen who ans
wered the call. The fire department
was also called to the vicinity of the
First National bank to extinguish a
blaze In the automobile belonging to
Bill Murray. The car was slightly
damaged by the blaze.
Lowman Is Coming Sub-station
Commander Jennings D. Lowman of
Klamath Falls, will be In Medford
Monday and Tuesday, March 26 and
27, to accept a few men for the sev
enth and thirtieth regiments of In
fantry. Other assignments, Sergeant
Lowman stated, will probably be avail
able. The seventh regiment Is station
ed at the historic post of Vancouver
Barracks, and furnishes replacements
for the troops In Alaska. The Thirti
eth Is stationed at the Presidio, San
Francisco, probably one of the most
desirable stations In the entire army.
Farewell Party Given Just Folks
circle Joined with the Alpha Sigma
class of the First M. E. church in a
farewell social for Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Reed who are leaving soon for Wat
sonvllle, Calif. Mr. Reed has been pro
moted to manager of Western Auto
Supply in that city. Mrs. Reed was
presented with a gift from the circle.
Clarence Meeker expressed the senti
ments of the class, and wished them
success in their new location. Several
musical selections were given and
games enjoyed. Following the pro
gram, refreshments were served by
the committ in charge.
Mr, Reeves 111 O. B. Reeves of
Jacksonville Is a patient at the Com
munlty hospital this week for medic
al care.
Reynolds In Hospital W. B. Reyn
olds of West Tenth street underwent
a major operation at the Community
hospital last week.
Miss Holmes 111 Miss Ruth Holmes
of 101 Crater Lake avenue was taken
to the Sacred Heart hospital for med
ical treatment Friday.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. George
Brewer of West Main street under
went a major operation at the Com
munity hospital Friday.
May Tome from School Wayne
May, who has been attending the
Boeing Aeronautical school at Oak
land, Calif., has returned to Medford.
Copco Men Return Glen L. Jack
son and Horace Bromley returned to
this city Thursday night after a busi
ness trip to the northern part of the
state.
Mrs. Shirley Recovering Mrs. A. B.
Shirley of 243 Beatty street Is recover
ing from a major operation undergone
several days ago at the Sacred Heart
hospital.
a
In for Operation E. L. Matthews
of Route 2 underwent a major opera
tion at the Community hospital Fri
day. He was reported getting along
satisfactorily.
Announce Dance The Pythian Sis
ters are planning a dinner, dance at
the Pythian hall Wednesday evening,
March 28. Music is to be furnished
by Dickey's orchestra.
To Visit Here Lillian Owens of
Modesto, Calif., arrived In Medford on
the Shasta Saturday morning to spend
Easter week visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Owens.
Mrs. Hunter Goes Home Mrs. B. L.
Hunter of 112 King street left the
Sacred Heart hospital the last of the
week for her home, having recovered
from a major operation.
Hurd Returns Home Clinton Hurd
of the Jobbers Supply company of
Portland has returned to his home
after spending several days on busi
ness In Medford, Ashland and Klam
ath Falls.
Mrs. Adams Improved Mrs. L. J.
Adams of 1000 West 11th street, un
derwent a minor operation at the
Sacred Heart hospital the last of the
week and was reported in a much im
proved condition.
On Business Trip C. J. Hurd, ag
rlcultural engineer for the California
Oregon Power company arrived In
Medford the forepart of the week for
several days' business visit in this
vicinity. He was accompanied by D.
A. Runyard of the Copco commercial
department.
Returns from Visit Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Maroney of this city returned
to their home here Saturday from
Berkeley, Calif., where they have
been visiting their son, Dr. William
Maroney, instructor at the University
of California. They made the return
trip by train.
George Raft Stars at Craterian
Telling the intimate story of the
life of world famous dancer, George
Raft's latest starring picture, "Bo
lero," opens a four-day engagement
at the Craterian theater today. In
the supporting cast are Carole Lom
bard, Sally Rand, the Fan Dancer and
Frances Drake.
It reveals the long struggle for suc
cess by an ambitious youth, who
finally achieves fame only by deny
ing his emotions, by trampUng on
the hearts of the many beautiful
women who help him on his way to
success.
George Raft, himself an Interna
tionally famous dancer before he
came to the screen, plays the lead
ing role and demonstrates the tech
nique that made him famous on
ballrooms and stages of America and
Europe. The Raftero, a featured
dance In the picture, embodies a
great many of his own original con
ceptions. One of the highlights of the pic
ture Is the fan dance performed by
Sally Rand, who made such a sensa
tional success of it during the
world's fair. The picture version Is
the original dance she did at Chicago.
In "Ann Vickers"
Chalk up one on Your list of best
ten for 'Ann Vickers,-' made from the
great Sinclair Lewis story, opening
today at the Studio theater.
"Ann Vickers" becomes a living
exponent of the modern women.
Irene Dunne Is the wise selection
for Ann, who while frustrated In
love, earns the acclaim of the reform
world. Opposite her Is Walter Huston,
politician and Jurist.
Montieth Lecture
On Oregon Traill
preparation to the events of early
June.
On Tuesday evening. April 10, in
the Normal School Auditorium, John
Claire Monteith, baritone, will present
a unique program entitled "The Ore
gon Trail and Indian Days."1 The
lecture tells many tales of pioneer
hardships and adventure handed
down in the speaker's own family
some cf them being concerned with
Marcus Whitman, Mr. Montelth's
creat-uncle.
Coming as it does when all Oregon
is looking forward to the diamond
Jubilee celebration, this program
should be of Intense Interest to
those of pioneer descent but to all
who have come to think of Oregon
as home. It will be a delightful
Final Demonstration
For Economic Sewing
The last of the line and design
demonstrations in the economic
dressmaking project being conducted
by Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, county home
demonstration agent, will be conduct
ed this week.
Mrs. Mack will hold a meeting at
the Bellvlew club house for the Bell
view home extension unit on Tues
day, March 27. On Wednesday, March
28. Mrs. Henry Hansen will be .host
ess to the Roxy Ann unit for the
regular meeting, with Mrs. C. C.
Tedrlck as chairman.
8 Midget Photos 10c Peasley Studio.
'PILGRIMAGE' IS
BEAUTIFUL FILM
The opening of "Pilgrimage" at the
Roxy theater today will mark the
Introduction of one . .of the most
completely beautiful productions of
recent mnths. This picture has the
sweep of "Cavalcade" and the Inti
mate niceties of "State Fair." And
It combines these elements Into a
unity of entertainment that should
be hard to surpass.
The story la the simple one of a
mother who runs through the gamut
of emotions as she breaks up one
young romance and subsequently ce-
Thriller on Rialto Program Today
Its thrills and adventure matching
its sensational predecessor, "Son of
Kong." the sequel to "King Kong."
against presents Robert Armstrong
as the leading player, with Helen
Mack as the dauntless girl, who ac
companies him on another expedi
tion to the monster-Infested Skull
Island. The picture plays at the
Rialto theater today and Monday.
ments another. She sends her only
son to war and to his death In order
to keep him from marrying the girl
he loves.
All kinds ot igal blanks tor sale,
for rent, no hunting no trespassing
and other cards for sale at Commercial
Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune.
To Work for Thomas Miss Lulu
Wilson, who recently completed ft
course at business college in Port
land, left Thursday evening for Salem,
where she will be employed by C. M.
Thomas, state utilities commissioner.
Miss Wilson formerly worked In the
offices of the Medford water department.
Be correcciy corseted in
an Artist Model by
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann.
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the other soaring to a glorious
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Mats 15$ ' Eves 25 Kiddies 10
TODAY and MONDAY
The Island of Thrills
Enthralls You Again!
Adrenture! , , ,
Romance! . .
ind new stag
rerlng thrills!
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son of Kong , . .
a human
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King Kong ... to search f-SltfSJ-i
lot burled treasure M(i7 lira Ky
guarded by cannibal,, 'LBJEt-3r
and the twelve-foot apel dS
ROBT. ARMSTRONG
HELEN MACK
Frank Reicher
John Marston
Victor Wong
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Comedy, "Pardon My Pups"
"Giants of the North" Pathe News
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Starting Today
"Hit No. 4" in the Big Parade of Hits!
SHOWS TODAY AT 1:45 3:15 6:45 9:00
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A nolorful king of the dance floor , . .
rising from the lowest muslo halls to
the most lavish pleasure palaces . .
trending on feminine hearts to reach
his goal , . . ruthlessly using women
as rungs In the ladder of his climb
to success! You'll thrill to the seduc
tive rhythm of the 'Bolero and
you'll gasp at the daring of Sally
Rand's own original and sensational
fan dance!
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