ITEDFORD MAIL TRrBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JTLY 29, 1934.
PAGE SEVENi
Local and Personal
To Grants Pass Mr. Km Trait
lft by train yesterday to apend tha
day in Grant Pass.
Shopping Here Mr. W. H. Why
bark rl Central Point was shopping
la this city yesterday, malting the
trip by tram.
mm for Salem Katherlne Raw-
Unfis left yesterday on the Shasta for
Salem to spend two weeks visiting
her grandparents.
Woodward to Berkeley Norman J.
Woodward, recently of the CCO. left,
for his home In Berkeley. Calif., Fri
day night by tram.
Goes to Eugene Jane Ijlxon of this
city left on the Shasta yesterday t3
spend a month In Eugene visiting
with Grace Burnett.
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Mra. Barney Arrives Mrs. E. A.
Barney of Oakland arrived here yos
terday to visit her daughter. Mra. H.
D. Martin, 323 South Orange.
... r.iriM Someone entered the
ei-ase at 14 Cottage atreet Friday
night and took a tire. Inner-tube ana
r!m belonglns to BUI Luman. he re.
ported yesterday to city police.
tr..Hn In Mprlfnrd Russell Wvnn.
protective assistant In the forest serv
ice with headquarters In the Dead In
dian district, Is In this city for the
week end.
Miss Esson to Eugene Elizabeth,
Esson will return by motor today from
vs,n hv!Tiff driven thera Friday
to meet her father and epend the
week end.
Return from Eugene Grace and
Alice Lytle returned yeoteraay
where thev have
apent six weeks at the University of
Oregon.
Has Bike Stolen Bill Falwell, 42
Rosa Court, reported to city pollM
yesterday that his small red Speed
Bike was stolen from hla home Friday
night about 5 o'clock.
Potter Fined Harry A. Potter, 33
of W shlngton, was fined 10 In clU
com : yesterday for being drunk, hav
ing been arrested Friday by city po
lios and lodged In Jail overnight.
Leave for Lake Gertrude B. Gold
smith and Alice S. Morrison, both of
Boston, arrived by train yesterday and
left by stage for Crater lake, to re
turn by way of Klamath ralla.
Mra. Wilson Leaves Mrs. Marjorle
Wilson of Oakland, who ha been
tM T a bnf riflV In thlS CttV
with her brother. Jack Fouta, left by
train yesterday lor her nome.
Ordered Out of Town Charlie. Jes
elman, 42. native of Montana, was or
dered to leave town yesterday morn
ing by city police, having been ar
rested Friday night for being drunk.
fMn, smith Mra. P. J.
Rlppey of Applegate returned on the
ehut. vesterdav from San Franclaco,
.-n.r. h had been called for the
funeral of her mother, Mrs. M. Hagf
mann. On Drunkenness charge William
Phelan, 34. of Texas, wss fined 10
yesterday on drunkenness charge
when taken to city court, after hav
ing been arrested Friday night by city
police.
Swim at Hot Springs Mrs. Delia
Mann, her nephew from Loa Angeles,
; Howard Hollla. Mtckle Pearson, Elaine
v p..,,.,.. .h uaian Smith were awlm-
mlng Thursday evening at Jackson
Hot Springs.
Leave for Portland Its. A. S. Mc
Dermott and daughter of Loa Angeles,
.-a -..t.-tv mnminff bv train for
Portland, to apend two weeks visiting
with Mrs. McDermoita susixi,
H. Dennlson.
Leaves for Salem Mrs. E. L. Brew
r. who ha been In this city for the
ttina Mr. and Mra.
pool. o,. .. . ' t,
O. E Carpenter and Mr. ana
Delno Sloan, left by train yesterday
tor a visit In Sslem.
...
Back to Lake Luclan Clement, em
ploye of the standard Oil station at
Government camp at Crater Lake Na
tional park, returned yesterday morn
ing to his work, having been in Med
ford since Thursday evening.
raihoun Arrested Lewis Calhoun of
this city was arrested yesterday on
Adam lane In the Berrydale district
for operating a motor vehicle with no
muffler, and will appear In Juat'ce
court Saturday. Aug.
t made the arrest.
Back from Fish Like Mr. and Mrs
Robert H. Mansfield and Ml. Mana
flelda assistant. Bob Munter, return
ed yesterday from Fish lake, whire
they had spent the past week 'r
veving summer home lots. Mr. Mans
field. Junior forester, report the
westher cool a, the lake, but the fish
ing not a good a usual.
Accident Near Ashland An acci
dent near Ashland on h Pacific
highway wa reported to city police
Friday afternoon by Herbert Mante.l.
35. of Canada who wa traveling
north when hi car waa hit by one
which turned Into private onve.)
driven by w. J. Q.iackenbush of Tal
ent. r--. r.t William Murray.
ewncr o! Murray's Beauty Ship, left
Medford Saturday evening iur -
..,,. t-! durtnff which
he will attend a National convention'
of hairdres-vra In Chlcsjo August 20
to 33 He eipcct to Interview a num
ber of famous halrdrssera to get ad
vance Ideas on s-y and moda.-n
t beauty shop methods. Mr. Murray's
v'-:r,ersr will inciud U Ara?e
i-tx Orleans. New York. Chicago, Lw
Lcu.se, Ban!! ar.d Victor..
Craft to Eugene Lieutenant Roy D.
Craft of the CCC district headquar
ters, is spending the week-end In Eu
gene.
...
I'ndergoet Operation Mrs. M. E
Robinson of Eagle point underwent
a major operation at the Sacred Heart
hospital Saturday morning.
Returns to Trail E. E Ash of Trail,
who has been receiving treatment at
the Community hospital, returned to
his home Saturday.
Mrs. Rector 111 Mra. Frank W. Rec
tor underwent a major operation at
the Community hospital Saturday
morning, and waa reported getting
along satisfactorily last night.
.
Have Tonsils Removed Rlchari
Peyton of Prospect and Margaret Per
sons of Medford had their tonsils re
moved st the Community hospital
Saturday.
Mrs. Lawrence Home Mra. John
Lawrence returned to Medford Satur.
day after vacationing several days at
Diamond lake where ahe was guest of
Mrs. Arnel Butler.
Reports for Duly First Lieutenant
Harry Edwin Mackey, Med-Res., re
ported for duty at the CCO district
headquarter Saturday and wa as
signed to Camp Tree.
C. E. to Meet The Intermediate
Christian Endeavor of the First Chris
tian church will meet this evening at
6:30 o'clock. Instead of 7, It waa an
nounced yesterday, due to business
meeting. There will be two leaders.
Although membership Is confined to
young people between the ages of 13
and 18, other Interested persons are
Invited.
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Phlpps Goes East Estill Phlppe left
this last week for Ann Arbor, Mich..
where he will attend a Phi Sigma
Kappa convention. Phlpps stopped In
Eugene where he was Joined by Eu
gene and Portland members who will
also attend the convention. He will
spend several weeks in the east, and
visit A Century of Progress exposition
before returning.
I Completes Inspection Lieutenant
' Robert H. Sou!, district adjutant, has
returned to Medford from week'i
I Inspection trip to the campa in the
CCC district north of tne city.
Has Appendix Out Esrl Schalla of
Chicago wa brought Into the Com
munity hospital Friday afternoon
from Crater Lake National park, to
undergo an operation for appendicitis.
Return Home Archie Johnson of
the Hanley ranch, and J. W. Faber of
thl city returned to their home on
Saturday, after having received treat
ment at the Sacred Heart hospital.
...
Leave for Klamath Phillips Beck
and H. A. Berg of Portland, special
agent for the Commercial Union fleet,
left Friday evening for Klamath Palls,
after having attended to business
matters In Medford.
Jack Oakie In Craterian Hit
Returns to Indian Crepk Lieuten
ant Trygve Bogerold, who haa been on
detached service in Medford CCC dis
trict headquarters, haa reported bark
to Indian creeH camp in northern
California.
Grass Fire Saturday A grass fire
at the corner of Catherine and Park
street waa placed under control Sat
urday at 2:45 p. m., when the city
fire department answered a call to
that location.
Returns from Klamath Leland J.
Knox returned to Medford Friday eve
ning from Klamath Falls, where he
has been assisting G. Q. D'Albinl with
the auditing of the Klamath Fills'
city books.
Dr. Howard Returning Dr. W. W
Howard, who has been spending sev
eral weeks in the eaat, will mum to
Medford Monday. He visited n!s
brother, W. O. Howard in Jefferson.
Iowa, and also attended the national
convention of eye. ear, nose and
throat doctors in Wichita, Kans., an
the general convention.
Visit In Medford Miss Ona Hen-
drlckson of Voorhles crossing, Mrs.
Stewart also of Voorhle crossing. Mr.
and Mrs. D. P. Stouffer and children
of the Buckshot hill district. Mrs. J
C. Woods of Central Point, and L.
land Russell and Fred Schemer, both
of whom are from Roseburg. bein$
employed at Sams Valley, were visitors
i in Medford yesterday.
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"Invisible Man"
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"The Witching Hour," a unique de
parture from the usual murder mys
teries. Is on the Rtalto theater screen
today and Monday. It tella the atory
of the memory of a beautiful love.
the love of a new generation.
Tom Brown and Judith Allen play
the young lovera.
John Halllday. Sir Ouy Standing
and Gertrude Michael are also fea-
With Jack Oakle and Dorothy Dell
supplying the hectic lovemaklng,
"Shoot the Works." atartlng today at
the Craterian for a three-day run, in
troducea one of radio's foremost fs-
vorltes, Ben Bernle, "the old maestro.
who with his band, supplies the mel
ody for the picture besides indulging
In some wisecracking of his own.
'"Shoot the Works" Is a comedy-melody-romance
about a broken
down sideshow troupe, the Nicky Nel
son Enterprises, which survives ex-
VlieJ
tlnctlon because It has a flagpole
sitter and a stuffed whale.
Jack Oakle, as Nicky Nelson, la pre.
paring to launch a vaudeville act with
Arllne Judge. With the aid of Ber
nle and hla "lads," they manage to
win, fame and fortune.
Also featured in the cast are Alison
Sklpworth, Roscoe Kama and Wil
liam Frawley. The film boasts of six
song hits, Including the already popu
lar "With My Eyes Wide Open" and
"Take a Lesson From the Lark."
Spend Week Hfre Mra. Harold Peck
and daughter Miss Betty apent the
nast week In Medford while Mr. Pec.
who is Associated with Borden Sales
comDanv. attended a business meet
ing in Portland.
Car Burns Slight damage resulwd
to the car belonging to Billy Roteu,
when It caught fire Saturday at 4 p
m-, near the Brass Rail on .South Riv
erside avenue, according to the city
fire department, which extinguished
the blaze.
Use Mall Tribune want adi
and how that memory returns to save tured In the cast.
License in Reno A marriage license
waa issued In Reno, Nev., yesterday to
George Campbell. 19, and Edna Jones,
19, both of Medford. according to a
dispatch received through the Asso
ciated Press.
Try DeVoe'a drive-In service
jour drink In the evening.
for
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness to us during our
recent bereavement, and for the
beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. D. O.
Modrell. Luella Mod re 11, Mrs. Edward
Ine Knleht.
I tie Invisible Mun." the most ef
fective of all the blood chilling crea
tures created by Hoi If wood for hair
raising and spine tingling purposes,
opens at the Roxy theater today.
Its unseen star Is a scientist, who
has succeeded In conquering light and
shndow to make himself invisible.
PORTLAND, July 38 (AP) Con
tinuing their drive against com
munists, police raided a meeting of
about 150 persona near the water
front here last night and held four
men for Investigation. Five others
were questioned and released.
The raiding officers satd much radi
cal literature and papers and about
ten banners were confiacated.
One of the men held was Dirk D
Jonge, 43, one-time communist can
didate for mayor of Portland. He
waa arrested last week on a criminal
syndicalism charge and had been in
trouble before during the current
waterfront strike.
Police said De Jonge was one of
the speakers at last night's meeting.
He was accused of advocating, organ
ising and teaching criminal syndi
calism, and his bond waa set at $5000.
Two other speakers, Don Cluster, 20,
a shlngler. also nrrest-d a week ago.
and Edward R. Denny. 3!, t.-cre l::ld
on the same charge and ball as De
Jonge.
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