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MEDTORDMATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON". FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1931 PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Personal Ann Harding in Craterian Hit To Wyomlnr Roy Esray and Har old Moulton left by train last night for Kemmer, Wyo. Emergency Operation Ladtn Rick m&a, 133 Almond atreet, underwent an emergency operation at the Sacred Heart hospital last nlht. , Una Treatment Mr. Eva Nichols of Central Point la receiving medical treatment at the Sacred Heart hoa pltal. Visit Mrs. Pellett Mrs. Euna Peder on of Vreka and Mrs. Ruth Wilson of Scott Valley, Cal are here visiting Mr. Grace Pellett. Field to Portland M. D. Field on the California Oregon Power Co.. left for Portland on a business trip, on i last night's train. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Ruth . Cunningham, 207 Haven street, undcr- - went a minor operation today at the Sacred Heart hospital. Permit Issued A permit was issued by tho building department at the city hall yesterday to J. H. Poiley, 728 East Main, for remodeling his . garage at an expense of 9100. Gets Permit Mrs. E. J. Newman, S18 Vancouver, was Issued a reshlngle permit by the building department yesterday for her residence, with a cost of 150. Watson Leaves Robert "Watson, for- merly a member of the local CCC detachment, left for his home In Chi cago on last night's train, having ended his service In the corps, Garlock Enroute East L. C. Gar lock left this city by United Airlines plane yesterday for Portland, and will continue from there to Washington, D. O. Keblnson to Portland Robert Rob- lnson, who suffered severe Injuries to his leg while at the Hotel Medford fire last week, was taken to Portland Jor further attention, on Wednesday night. Leaves for School Robert Naumes left Thursday for Santa Clara, Cal., where he will enter Santa Clara uni versity for the fall term. En route south, he will spend two days In Berkeley, Cal., visiting Mrs. Warner Patton. and daughters. Hull to Talk Prank Hull, manager of the Jackson County Cooperative, will speak over station KM ED tonight at 6:45, explaining certain new and Important developments in the fed eral administration of his organiza tion. 4 Picture Is Selected Mr. and Mrs. J. , Verne Shangle are anxiously awaiting ! the selection of the outstanding baby picture In the Sears-Roebuck contest being held at A Century of Progress exposition In Chicago for the photo of their daughter, Carolyn Ruth, taken by Mr. Shangle, has been selected to represent Oregon. It is among the 49 from which the 10 prize winning pictures will be taken. Photos are entered from all states, possessions and Canada. Word of Carolyn Ruth's picture being among those chosen was received by Mr. Shangle yesterday from Jlmmle Kuehnle of . Medford, who Is visiting the fair. Neff on Vacation Adl el Neff, clerk at the Medford post of rice, is on vaca tion this week. Mrs. I'lrlch Returns Mrs. Alice Ulrlch of Jacksonville returned to day on the Shasta from a three months' visit in Santa Cruz with her brother, Roy Ulrlch and family. Accepts position Miss Elizabeth Zimmerman, formerly of Chicago, who has been visiting here for some time with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. High and family, left this morning by train for Grants Pass, to accept a position there with the California Oregon Power Co. Plans Convention T. L. Stanley of Yreka. Cal., general manager of the Shasta Cascade Wonderland associa tion, Is In Medford today making plans for the convention of the asso ciation to be held here in October. Mr. Stanley also attended the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce banquet last evening here. To ChlcAgo Fair Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moore and son, Mrs, Chester Hub bard and Miss G&orgla Edwards are leaving this evening by motor for Chicago, where they will attend the world's fair. Mr. Moore, who Is with the Sbermin-Williams Paint com pany, will visit his parent In Chi cago. Here Sunday MYRNA LOY The film version of Dashlell Ham- mett's latest and greatest detective mystery, "The Thin Man," will open Sunday at the Craterian theater. And the best of the screen detec tives. William Powell, plays the lead ing role, with lovely Myrna Loy as bis leading lady. Different from all other detective films, "The Thin Man" Is probably the most exciting and gripping pic ture that has reached the screen re cently, yet it teems with sparkling humor and smart dialogue through out Us length. The story Is Nick Charles' story of a retired detective who Is de prived of a pleasure trip to New York on his wealthy wife'st money by three baffling murders which he Is called upon to solve. 4 Ti mi 1, X " fti wun Cuve BrooK in the cmei sup porting role, Ann Harding's new pic ture, "Gallant Lady," plays today and Saturday at the Craterian theater. Others in the cast Include Otto Kru ger. Till Ho Carmlnatl and little Dickie Moore. The story deals with the conflict ing emotions In a woman's life love of a woman for a man or love of a mother for her child The xole gives Miss Harding ample scope for the portrayal of deep and sincere emo tion, and the scene in which she makes the decision which affects not only her future but that of her son Is fraught with pathos and tender dignity that lifts her to the high peak of dramatic art. Stuart Erwin on Rialto Bill Lupe Velea is the big city vampire who shows Stuart Erwin, the small town boy, how to kick his heels In the air and make a general fool or himself in "Palooka," at the Rialto theater todaly and tomorrow. Jimmy Durante Is featured with Lupe and 8tu in this comedy of a would-be fighter a palooka in the ring with an imposing cast of supporting play ers Including Marjorle Kambeau, Mary Carlisle, Robert Armstrong, Thelma Todd, William Capney big brother of the already famous James, and likewise one who "treats 'em rough." NEXT TUESDAY Work schedules of SEtA projects in Jackson county will be resumed on Tuesday It was announced today, and it Is understood that all projects will continue for at least two more, weeks, according to officials In charge. In the SERA work, three major pro jects are now underway in Ashland, and also three In Medford. For real good time DANCE BONNEY'S GRILL SAT) KIIAV NIGHT -Chuck" Wlilllork'l a-Pc Orrh.stra I'faturlng Itonnry't Fftmou, Dinner. I ,:" 'I'l I ' r-V Kfn - sv,l I 1:00 ' 9:0 iT'ji ..!Lu Klddln IM I TODAY and SATURDAY Coming to Roxy TO Tim McCoy gets his story In spite 1 of a gang of crooks who Insist he j won't In the newspaper story, "Hold J the Press," with Shirley Grey, which ( comes vo in oy meaier tomorrow. Franklin on Business A. J. Frank lin of Chicago, salesman, arrived In Medford on business yesterday, and left by train this morning, having called on the Pacific Fruit and Prod uce Co. while here. Returns Home Miss Frances Tab bott of Bremerton, Wash., who has been visiting here for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Qearhart, returned home on the Shasta today. Miss Tabbott is Mr. Oearhart's niece. ofr. Scthcutcc! WOting weather without a sun .tan within 1 Ah, at last! An oasis! Home to a jigger of Apricot JSectar (from the handy cup cap), with a teaspoon of powdered sugar and Juice of M lemon and V4 lima Shake well with cracked ice and strain. Decorate with fruit Ftzs with car bonated water. Your Brandy Sour is ready, sfa. Old -Mr. Bortoa- Apttcat Ndor U btO Uantly cUar da lo ihm bu el milk fDlsn. No tibn llTn tram paper filtan) Bm Buik, IncDtetUlan. Bortoa, Mtna. "more delicious than brandy FOLLOW THE CROWD TO JACKSONVILLE Where They Still DANCE tin 2 Every Saturday Nite MTil 20c LUCKY! DAD DYNGE'S DANCE AT BOTH HALLS Oriental Gardens SAT. NITE DYNGE'S ORCHESTRA with JACK BIANCHI . RADIO SONtiSTKR &TATION F-U-H reaturlni "Sleepy Head, "Kma line"' and other popular number. 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