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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. . rEDFORD. OREGON. FRTDY. -TEXT 27. 1931. PAGE ELEVEN w . . , Local and Personal j Star Rialto's Double Program Here Sunday Forest to Pratt If A. H. Foreat left en lut night's train for Mania. To Leave for Ewtt Mrs. Bud Gun ton will leave by train tonight lor Rochester, N. Y. Hera Yestetuay John B. Canoelmo, fruit and produce dealer of Phlia delphla, P-. was in Medford on busi ness yesterday. peter to Washington M. A. Petfr left today for his home in Wenatchce. Wash., after having spent 10 hers on a business trip. Mr. Ktlborn Here Georgo Kllborn ! of Roaeburg. trainmaster for the1 Southern Pacific company. Is in Med ford during the shipment of pears from the valley. Bell In Hospital J, D. Bell Is spending a few days at the Sacred Heart hospital for rest, and James W. Fader of 16 Willamette street ts receiving medlwrt care there. To Portland Mrs. C. B. Carlton left today to spend a short visit In Port land. y Vet II Go to Coast Mr. and Mrs rarl York, Margaret Childers and W. R. Crume will leave for Crescent City tomorrow to spend the week-end. To Big Elk W. Jones, superin tendent of construction for the forest service, la at Big Elk ranger station twjay. Arrives from Wisconsin Mrs. E. Iverson arrived from her home In Wisconsin to spend two months vis iting here with relatives. Here fro Visit Mrs. E, Schafer of Kansas arrived In Medford on thts mornlrut'a train to visit with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Lyle. To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Murphy left yesterday afternoon by motor for Eugene, to attend the three-day pioneer celebration which opened Thursday. Gaines Here J. W. Gaines, district traveling agent for Southern Pacific lines, is in Medford on business to day, having arrived from Portland this morning. Has Cut Knee Dale Laugh ton of Eag!e Point suffered a cut on ner knee yesterday while swimming, and was brought to the Sacred Heart hos . pltal for treatment. Nerlng to Roseburg Paul O. Nerlng of Arizona, who Is visiting here with Rev. C. E. Cox, left this morning tD spend the day in Roseburg, and will - return by motor. Receive Treatment Carl Chrlss of the CCC, Is receiving medical care ai the Sacred Heart hospital, as Is Dean Owen of Medford, who was taken there yesterday. Truck Hits Auto A CCO truck, driven by Wm. Sterankovlch of this city swerved into the center of the Pacific highway south of town, and hit a passing auto driven by Mrs, Irene A. Cahill of Douglas, Alaska, this morning, according to a report at the city police station. Major Simpson Arrives Major 0. V. Simpson of Ls Angeles arrived on the dsysj Shasta this morning to Join Mrs. Simpson here for a visit with A. R. Livingston and Miss Ann Livingston LT ami mmm An mi wWafo A ti', v'ifriii IMktobMauhrieJCj Visits Here Mrs. Sarah Flynn ar rived here on last night's train from North Platte, Neb, to visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frederick and family, on South Peach street. Confers With Chaplain First Lieu tenant John T. Kilcoyne, Ch.-Rfs., on duty with the CCC here, Is spend ing two days In Medford conferring with First Lieutenant Harley O. Pres ton, Ch.-Res., who Is district chaplain Return to Office Dr. R. W. Sleettr. who has been absent from his office for the past few weeks, due to Illness, will return from a week spent at the coast, and will be In his office Mon day. Want Magazines The Chamber of Commerce today Issued an appeal for old magazines, to be distributed In the CCC camps of the Medford dis trict. Anyone having such maga zlnes Is requested to leave them at the Chamber of Commerce building. V Donald England Leaves Doni'd England of Eugene, who has been visiting here for the past ten days with Dr. R. 0. VanValzah and famhy. returned to his home on this morn ing's train. He visited Crater Lake while here. Breaks Arm Bertie Harmon of Grants Pass suffered a broken arm last evening as be was cranking his car. Harmon Is employed at the Prink orchard, and hod Just com pleted his day's work when the acci dent occurred. Dr. Coffen Here Dr. T. Homer Cot fen of Portland, heart specialist, flew to Medford in a special plane yes terday morning, arriving here at 10 a. m., and leaving at 12:30 p. m. He had been called here to attend a patient. t Here for Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Marquis of Oakland are In this city today visiting with Mrs. Dave Phipps. They arrived from Canada, where they have spent the past two weeks visit lng with Marquis' brother-in-law, Donald Banta. 6 1 -TtZiijf Ar. iT I f ' 4 . " ' ', . 'J .s. 2H Pat O'Brien, cocky as ever, plays, the part of a Maxey Baer type of prizefighter always clowning and wlacracklng, but with a wallop In both hands in "The Personality Kid," on the Rlalto theater's double feature program for today and Saturday. othy Dell. Arllne Judge. Roscoe Kami. William Frawley. Paul Cavanaugh and Lew Cody, in what turned out to be his last screen role, are all In the supporting cast. 'Shoot the worka" Is a melody-com- edy-romanoe about the strange and lovable people of Brondway. It tells of the high speed romance of a pair of high-flying love-birds who reach fame and fortune via the radio net works, to the tune of six new sons hits played by Bernle and his band. Double Feature Showing at Studio The country made famous by Billy the Kid and his gang nearly AO years ago la the plctursque locale of the Four-Star western starring John Wayne and his "wonder horse." Duke. "Somewhere in Sonora." which Is now being shown on the Studio theater double feature program. Barbara Stanwyck in "Baby Face." the second feature. Is a warm, vlb- rant, gorgeously clad red-headed, baby faced gold-digger. In "Baby Face" Barbara Is a vamp extraordinary, bending 13 different men to her wilt and discarding them as fast as they have served her pur pose in climbing to luxury. Ruth- ! lessly she flits from one love to an-1 other. j In Medford L, C. Prouaska, deputy j from the state corporation commla-, slon office In Portland, and Art B. Cockrum, manager of Hotel Del Rogue, accompanied by their wives, went to Medford early Thursday on business, the Grants Pass Dally Courier reports. DANCE I the OASIS SAT. MTE Spring Floor New Orchestra MHiaannHHHBmraa YowmM Il'i the "Old Maestro" hlnueU, Ben Bernle. who makea hi Initial screen appearance In "Shoot th Works." opening Sunday ftt ti9 Craterlan theater. Jack OaKie, Dor- DANCE AT THE Chateau du Comte Sat. Eve, July 28 ORCHESTRA Olenda Farrell and Claire Uodd are also In the cast. "Where Sinners Meet." a comedy written about the antics of wavering husbands and cheating wives, and i with CUva Brook and Diana Wyn yard featured, is the other picture on i the program. j Schuppels Return Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schuppel and two sons have re turned from a two weeks' outing at Neskowln. Mr. Schuppel ts unit sup ervisor for the Oregon Mutual Life Insurance company, with headquar ters in Medford. ... Suffering, from Poison Clyde Han son of Central point is receiving treatment at the Sacred Heart hos pital for ptomaine poisoning, having been taken there yesterday. He was reported this forenoon as gettlnj along satisfactorily. Shirley Temple Heads Cast New Craterian Film (Contributed.) If you are one of those myriad mil lions who subscribe to the oft-quoted aphorism about good things coming in small packages, you belong at the Craterlan theater, where Damon Run yon's "Little Miss Marker," which opened last night, Is now showing. This partlcudar good thing's name Is Shirley Temple. Although she's barely five and weighs little more than 40 pounds, we'll wager thac you never before saw ao much personal ity, such direct straightforward and admirable acting as thla divinely dim pled little charmer lends to her role In a whimsical and vastly entertain ing chronicle of a little-known Broad way. It's a story by the man who knew them all, Damon Runyon, author o! "Lady for ft Day" and It concerns the out and the bookmakers, and all the Innumerable small fry who hang around Broadway. It has laughs, and It has tears, but most Important It la an honest tale about the chanty and the kindliness concealed beneath even the stlffcst ehlrt-bosom, In that hardest of all arteries Broadway. Topping the cast are the suave and Inimitable Adolphe Menjou: gorgeous Dorothy Dell, Charles Blcktord. Lynno Overman, Sam Hardy, Frank mc Qlynn, Sr., and Craufurd Kent. PRl'ITT RA1MEYS GLADIOLAS AT THE PIGGLY WIGGLY 25c doz. Today and Saturday Adults 20 Kiddies 10c DOUBLE BILL PROGRAM FEATURE NO. 1 Margaret Lindsay Nat Pendleton Donald Cook FEATURE NO. 2 HERE'S ACTION AS YOU LIKE IT! Ml fOBORA' ATTRACTION NO. 3 CLARK and McCULLOUGH in "Snug in a Jug" ATTRACTION NO. 4- Walt Disney's MICKEY MOUSE in "Mickey's Steamroller" STARTS SUNDAY PLUS William Powell Bette Davis in ENDS TOXITE 2 Features "Before Midnight".. plus "The Song You Gave Me" 20d Anytime-Children 10 Continuous Shows Sat. 1 to It The Fighting Heir of an Ancient Pirate Chief Let's Nothing Stop Him in the Search for Buried Gold! 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