MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOS. STTNTDAT, JTTXE 24, 1934
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal John Barrymore in "20th Century" at Craterian
Leave lor Chicago Mra. R. B. Smith
and aon left for Chicago Friday nlglit
by train.
To Spokane W. H. Vennekolt lelt
by train for Spokane, Washington,
Friday evening.
Cunningham Back A. B. Cunning
ham returned Friday night by train
from Portland. f
YTonne Smith Back Yvonne Smith
returned yesterday from a ehort visit
In San Francisco.
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Back from Astoria Mrs. Eber Weed
returned by train yesterday from the
Women's Relief Corps convention In
Astoria.
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Leave for Portland Mrs. Mabel
Herron and daughter, Ruth, left by
train yesterday for Portland to spend
10 days there visiting relatives.
Agriculturist Leaves J. W. Dere-
mtsh, of the Department of Agricul
ture plant industry, left Medford by
train yesterday morning for Spokane.
To Visit Bister Mrs. Jack Lorts, of
Oakland, Calif., arrived on the Shasta
yesterday to visit her sister. Mrs. J.
H. Kldd, who resides In Central Point,
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Week-end at lake Mr. and Mrs.
Stan O. Sherwood, Wlllard A. Grim,
Mlaa Dorothy Hughes and Hal Farley
are spending the week-end at LaJce
of the Woods.
Here to Attend Funeral Mlsa Eun
ice Davis, of Portland arrived In this
city yesterday to attend the funeral
here today of her grandmother, Mrs.
William Davis.
To Visit Daughter Mrs. W. Nichols,
of Portland, arrived In this city by
train from Portland, to visit for three
months here with her daughter, Mrs.
C. H. Rogera.
Mrs. Hooker on Visit Mrs. T. P.
Hooker, of Beverly Hills. Calif., ar
rived yesterday to visit In this city
with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wamock and
Mrs. Geo. B. Canode.
To Squaw Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Trowbridge and Mr. and Mrs.
Otto DeJarnett will leave this morn
ing for Squaw lake to spend the day
here fishing.
Back After Visit Mlsa Louise Har
nlsh, of Grant Pass, left for her home
yesterday morning, after having been
visiting here since Thursday with
Miss Francea Nichols.
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Miss Dillard to Eugene Miss Shir
ley Diflard of this city left by train
yesterday for Eugene, where she will
visit for two or three weeks with her
cousin, Olive Jane Dillard.
To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Latimer, of the University of New
Hampshire, arrived by train yesterday
in Medford and left immediately to
spend the. day at Crater lake.
Mansfield to Butte Falls Robert
Mansfield, Junior forester, will leave
tomorrow morning for Butte Falls,
to mark timber in the Butte Falls re
gion preparatory to felling.
Dr. Clancy Returns Dr. R. W.
Clancy has returned from Seattle,
where he has spent the past week,
and will be In his offices In the Med
ford building Monday morning.
Enjoys Visit Mrs. Stanley E. Phil
lips has enjoyed a visit for the psst
week of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E
R. Pearce, of Bellingham, Wash., who
left for their home yesterday morn
lng.
Employed In V. S. O. S. Charles
Ohattln, of Ashland, who graduated
this year from Oregon State college,
left yesterday for Eugene, where he
will be employed In the U. S. geology
survey.
Guerln from 'Frisco Lloyd Guetln,
of San Francisco, Is visiting for the
summer with Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy,
of Eagle Point, having arrived from
the south on the Shasta yesterday
morning.
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Back to Portland Mra. 0. W. Mey
ers left on yesterday's morning train
for her home In Portland, having been
visiting In this city with her mother
and fsthcr, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Da
vldsson. Harding to Klamath B. O. Hard
ing, agent, southern Oregon district
bureau of internal revenue, will leave
this evening for Klamath Falls, to
spend the week there on official buel
nesa. To Start Fire School Norman O.
White, assistant supervisor of the
Rogue River National Forest, will
leave tomorrow for Union creek to
start a fire training school at the
Union creek CCC camp.
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Jailed for Drunkenness Charles
Robinson and Eddie Baker, both of
this city were placed In the olty Jail
yesterday after being arrested on
chsrges of being drunk. They will
appear In city court tomorrow.
To Oklahoma rit.v--Mra. Juna Woody
and daughter, Helen, left last night
by train for their home In Oklahoma
City. They have been In Medford for
the past six months, and also visited
with friends In Riddle and Qlendale.
Miss Miller Leaves Miss Marlorle
Alice Miller, who arrived In Medford
Friday morning for Ketchikan, Alas
ka. to visit here with frienda. left
hy train Friday evening for San
Francisco. Miss Miller la enroute to
New York to attend the summer ses
sion at Columbia university.
Fined $10 and Costs Perry Main
of Cresswell. Oregon, arrested yester
day by state police for operating s
truck as a private carrier without a
P. U. C. permit, was fined 110 and
M 50 costs before Justice of the Peace
W. R. Coleman. Main wss arrested on
the Pacific highway north of Ashland,
and was hauling household goods.
r.trl Fny Back at Work Earl Foj.
manager of the state liquor store on
South Ba-tlett. who has been confined
to the hospital and his home for the
a major operation, is back at work.!
Diving come r.own lo me .wire r,rri
days last week. Ho expects to be able
to keep rcjulir hours soon.
At Community Hospital Delsa Mil
ler of Central Point underwent a ma.
Jor operation at the Community hos
pital Saturday morning.
Has Tonsils Removed Mrs. C.
Daugherty underwent an operation
at the community hospital Saturday
for the removal of her tonsils.
C. Point Club Meeting The H. E.
O. of Central Point Grange will meet
Wednesday, June 27 at the home of
Mrs. Hilda Hague. A good attendance
la desired.
To Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Murphy and party are spending
the week-end at the aummer home at
Diamond Lake, having left yesterday
afternoon.
Return South Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Harrison- have returned to San
Francisco sfter spending a week with
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peck, at their
home on Florence street. They enjoy
ed fishing at Diamond and Crater
Lakes, where they caught the limit.
Mr. Harrison la announcer for Don
Lee and KFRC.
Terrllls In Medford Mr. and Mrs
O. E. Terrlll and Mrs. Geo. Brown, of
Lake Creek, and Mlsa Dorlain Terrlll
of Klamath Falls, granddaughter of
Mr. and "Mrs. Terrlll, were Medford
visitors Friday. Mr. Terrlll la republi
can precinct committeeman from
Lake Creek and attended . the meet
ing here Friday.
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SPEEDY RECEIPT
STATE SPAN CASH
SALEM, Jun 33. (F) A further
delay in securing fund for the Ore
gon oout highway bridges waa met
by Attorney J. M. Devers In Wash
ington, today, he wired the etate
highway department. No Interim cer
tlflcatea will be accepted by public
works officials pending preparation
of permanent bonds, Devers Inform
ed.
Devers had planned to Issue Interim
certificates for $1,000,000 In order ro
John Barrymore in Comedy Role
THREE
BE GIVEN FRIDAY IN
.E,
Casta hare been hard at work on
the three comedies to be presented In
the gym of the Wrat M. E. church
Friday evening, June 39.
"Apostrophe In Modern Dress,"
which la being directed by Mildred
Walker, centers around Charles Na
poleon Brown, played by Andy Sevor
son, who thinks he la not appreciated
by his boss, J. J. Horsoff, character
ized by Howard Poffenbarger.
Charles plana to present a flowery
speech to Mr. Horsoff asking for a
raise. He practices on Fanny, the
colored scrub woman, played by Jan
ette Trill, who thinks Charles la a
very smart man. After he receives
his wage (In Imagination) he pro
ceeds to propose (also In his Imagina
tion) to Miss Meadows, the stenogra
pher, played by Helen Power, and is
In the middle of his proposal when
Mr. Horsoff walks In, Charles pre
tends he Is looking for something,
then gets up and begins his elabor
ate speech.
How It la received by J. J. Horsoff
will be seen next Friday evening.
After Mlsa Meadows comes to the of-
I flee he begins his proposal. The out
come of that Is well, come and find
out for yourself.
The play promises to be highly en
tertaining. Miss Walker, the director
has studied play production under
Angus L. Bowmer at S. O, N. tj. and
she Is producing a fine comedy.
"A Weakness for Nurses", which Is
to be presented the same evening, Is
being directed by Mrs. R. P. Morten
sen. "Call It a Day" la being directed
by Ross Knotts and Mrs. A, B. Short.
There will be several musical num
bers on the same program.
Oo to S. V. William Walker and
John Koppen left Friday evening by
stags for San Francisco, on a busi
ness and pleasure trip. They expect w
return to Medford Tuesday.
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FOR PWA. HON
PORTLAND, June 23. Rather
than receive none of a requested 8.
200,00 public works administration
grant and loan for sewage disposal
project, Portland has applied for $3.
200,000 as a grant and stands ready
to float bonds for the balance.
The new course was taken by the
city council after Consulting Engi
neer Harrison P, Eddy suggested Port
land try for the smaller sum before
the federal funds become completely
deleted.
When a halr-bralned producer
makes violent love to his most tem
peramental star. In order to get her
signature to a contract, complica
tions are almost bound to happen.
And they do In "Twentieth Century"
starting Its local engagement At the
Craterian theatre today, with John
Barrymore and Carole Lombard In
the leading roles.
"Twentieth Century" has Barrymore
In his first really hilarious comedy
role a part that juay be likened to
a composite of several eccentric and
well known Broadway producers, ting
ed and colored with Barrymore'! own
personality. Carole Lombard la shown
as a temperamental spitfire, aa ec
centric and as self-centered as her
employer and lover. They fight, make
up, fight again, Indulge In all sorts
of theatrics much to the dismay and
near collapse of Walter Connolly and
Roscoe Karns, as the press agent and
right hand man of the producer. The
film, produced by the same company
that put out "It Happened One
Night." has many characteristics of
the other picture. It Is fast, witty
and uproarious throughout, without
once having any trace of smuttlness.
obtain funds at once to start work
on the spans. His telegram today
stated he was forced to abandon that
plan, but would urge federal officials'
acceptance of temporary bonds )n
that amount until the regular bonds
can be printed.
The state highway department to
day also received Instructions In the
expenditure of- the (3,097.814 share of
the Hayden-Cartwrlght appropriation
for highways from Washington today.
1 None of the money can be used for
administrative purposes, the depart
ment was advised.
Further allocation of the money
must be as follows: not less than 30
per cent must be expended on ex
tensions of federal highways In and
through municipalities; not lees than
35 per cent on secondary feeder high
ways, and not more than 50 per cent
on the primary highways outside of
municipalities.
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