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PAGE SEVEN Gaynor-Farrell Reunion at Craterian Today Mrs. Westerlund proved first -claw service. In .alt re spects. The coffee shop will continue under Its present management. Rail Allocation Fund PORTLAND, Ore., June 3. CAP) A bid of 9339,390 for relocation of about six miles of tho Spokane, Port land and Seattle railway, necessitated by construction of the Bonneville Oregon School Aid SALEM. Ore., Jun 2. (AP) Ore gon has been allotted an additional annual appropriation of $33,817 for vocational education u d e r tho Oeorge-EIzey act. according to Infor mation received by the state board Operates Holland Tho Holland Kotl has been taken Election Expense SALEM, Ore., June 2. AP) Carle Abrams. who sought the Republican nomination for secretary of state, spent 795.66 on his own campaign, he reported to the secretary of state today. over by Its former owners. The hotel will be operated hereafter under the management of Mrs. Elta C. Wester At Studio Today Columbia river dam, was submitted by P. L. Crooks & Co. of Portland at j yesterday's bid opening by United i States engineers. for vocational education today. This lund. It Is Mrs. Westerlund 'b Inten tion to redecorate the building and give the patrons of the hotel im sum will supplement the $57,325 al ready provided under the Smith Hughes act. S. . 4 WELCOME JUBILEE VISITORS! I. ----aW,?CV:i' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 3, 1934 ' Wis ' Tf4t sv.re-;i' .1 jrv Adn. MiMBKeavMHHHeaMtf'4 IWK:.'T3 y 4 fraj5 I Mats 25o f! I Eves 35c k lll Kiddies Shows Today at 1:45 . 3:15 7:00 - 9:00 With an Impressive array of talent m an all-star cast, "This Side of Heaven," opens at the Studio theater today. The film, lain In modern settings, tells the story of a typical family with all their troubles, tragedies, ro mances and disappointments, deftly woven Into a picture that maintains interest and suspense from beglnnln; to ending. Lionel Barrymore plays the head of the family, and the cast Includes Pay Balnter, Mae Clark and Eddie Nugent. 'Suzanne' at Roxy Studded with lovely girls, beautiful revue numbers and photographic wonders, "I Am Suzanne 1" opens at the Roxy theater today. It offers a perrect setting In which Lilian Harvey, the Internationally fa mous star, shines with a greater bril liance than ever before, either in Hollywood or in Europe. The film, with Its background of Parisian night life and the Podrecca. Plccoll Marion ettes, offers Miss Harvey a splendid chance to display her versatility and she takes full advantage of this opportunity. Rogue River Four of the screen's most populnr players are together in "Change of Heart," which brings together, afte:' separation of two years, Charles Far rell and Janet Qaynor. James Dunn and Ginger Rogers have the principal supporting roles in the picture which starts Its run at the Craterian theater today. Taken from the Kathleen Norrs novel, "M anhattan Love Song." "Change of Heart" depicts the come dies, the sorrows, the handicaps that modern youth faces In wresting hap piness from a large metropolis. tlon with his grand mother, Mrs, Nelson Rowley. Mrs. Carlos Maglrle returned Sun day from Grants Pass hospital where! she has been on duty aa extra nurse for several days. Guy Bates received medical treat ment Thursday evening in Grants Pass for a badly burned eye. Injured while doing electric welding. Leonard Lund returned this week from Roseburg where he received medical aid at the Veterans hospital and reports he la much improved. Herbert Koeppe, who has been at the Community hospital for Borne time receiving treatment for Influ enza, has recovered sufficiently to re turn to his home here. La Grande Hotel Sold SPOKANE, June 2. (AP) B. J. Sperry of Portland announced here Friday that he had bought the La Grande hotel at La Orande from the Spokane Savings bank, the liqui dator, for &23.400 and that he had assumer more .than 33,000 in taxes due on the structure. WELCOME JUBILEE VISITORS! Shows Today 1:45 - 3:15 7:00 . 9:00 ortrtTTW PTVTCR.. June 2. fSbl.l May 18, the younger Girl Scouts en joyed a slumber party in the Girl Scout home. Theycooked their sup per and breakfast there. Early In the morning they enjoyed a hike. Miss Maxlne Love, Miss Velma Smith and Miss Helen Wltheral of Roseburg chaperoned the party. Mrs. Sarah Wakeman, Mrs. Mabel Paine and daughter, Lola Jean of Klamath Falls, spent Decoration day In Rogue River and enjoyed a picnic lunch witn rciauvee on nw u lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood ! spent Thursday in Medford shopping j and visiting friends. I TLTre Knrtll. Rmtt. WhO haS SPCnt i much time In Roseburg with her husband who Is In the hospital, re turned home here wedneaday. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elva Wltheral and daughter, Helen. Mr. Scott will have to re main In the hospital about two weeks longer. , . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry spent Decoration day at Medford visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wlllard Grim. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burhart left Thursday morning by motor for Portland where Mr. Burkiiart has employment. Thursday seemed to be moving day. Mr. and Mr. Orvllle Dengler moved from the Burkhart apart ments to the furnished house of R. J. Sterklc on Pine street. Prim John son and family moved into the Robert Burkhart home, and R. i i and John Cummlngs and their fam ilies left by motor for Astoria where ; they will be employed for the sum- ! mer. ! Mrs. Lee Skelton returned Wednes- j day from a two weeks' visit to Los , Angelea. MUdren Miller, who cared j for tho children during Mrs. Skel- i ton's absence, returned to her home j here Wednesday evening. Dr. Wilbur of Grants Pass, was a j professional visitor here Monday. tr Martin Rlirkhart. WhO haS been ill for some time, shows some Improvement which Is good news to her many friends. Dr. W. S. Cary returned Tuesday from a visit of several days in Port land. Miss Felicia Tubervllle of Sacra mento, H visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Tom Wilson. W. F. Wright starts a crew In pick ing his large crop of berries Friday morning.. Mr. Wright reports an extra heavy yield this year of both red raspberries and youngberrlea. Mrs. A. T. Mcllraln ""as ahopplng In Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thrasher of Jacksonville, were dinner guests Dec oration day at the J. M. Whipple home. Walter Mock of Wolf creek Is spending part of the summer vaca- i mills, iiaumiiu wBaaawMaiiaaaawMPMMMMMl !! mil I ujli a m smM.is iiunna il'im- TODAY and MONDAY PAGAN LOVES LIVE AGAIN! n STARTING TODAY! After two years - A STORY BIG ENOUGH for their REUNION!... n'.i iP.iY-ifri .ii in .UM-ifi'lU tr s, It i i iIi i i mil iff .br She brought to his trembling lips the kisses . . . and to his wondering heart the ways of love she had learned from the White Man , . . and while he sang "The Call of Love" under the desert stars, they yielded to its haunting spell! KamonMOVAEUlO and Pagan lover . . . and Pagan firebrand . . . united for the first time in the picturization of tho Oliver La Farge Pulitzer Prize Novel. . . DYNGE'S DANCE Oriental Gardens MJU.I. HALL EVERY NIGHT JUBILEE WEEK ADDED ATTRACTIONS The Ritzy Brothers in "Anchovy Hotel" "Shadows of Peiping" Pathe Newsreel Sweethearts again . ... hi a glorious love story that embodies all the poignant emotions ' of life and romance , . ,. a drama of epio struggle and inspiration in the skyscraper world of Manhattan . . . breathing the turmoil . . , the tangled loves ... the petty hates and jealousies . . . the handicaps . . . chaos and confusion that are the very soul of the metropolis! CHARLES ) ) J ) L- Ervr C I r .. . . Together Again In... tr ' And Two Popular Favorites with Them! JAMES DUNN ADDED ' Leon Errol in "NO MORE BRIDGE1 ' V.. ' f k,-. - J- 19 GINGER ROGERS ADDED nnrrah Mlnnevltch anil Ills Harmonica Rascals ' Movietone News From Kathleen Norris' "Manhattan Love Song" THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS ARE COMING TO TOWN! II law pi