MEPFOnO MAIL TRTT.UXE. MTDFOUD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTODFR 10, 1934
PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and Personal
"Wagon Wheels" at Craterian
On UuMnrai Trip Chas. E. Bur
nett and E. A. Groves, both reprt
eentattves of the Chicago, Rock Isl
and & Pacific Railway Co., are M?U
ford business visitors today, havi.ig
arrived thia morning on the Ore
gon lan.
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ALWAYS A CROWD! I
DAD DYNGE'S I
ORIENTAL
GARDEMS
BOTH HALLS
SAT-KITS
Gross Fire The city ftre depart
ment answered a call at 2 o'clock this
afternoon to 610 Benson, to extin
guish a grass fire.
I tec-el yes Medical Care Marlon
O'Connor of Phoenix Is a patient at
the Community hospital, where he ts
receiving medical attention.
WLNon In S. F. Dr. and Mrs. B. C.
Wilson and daughter Joan left this
morning by motor for San Francisco,
where they will spend four or five
days attending to business matters.
Flue Fire at Hotel A flue fire at
the Holland hotel this morning at
4:55 was extinguished by th eclty fire
department. No damage resulted to
the hotel. I
Return from Portland Lieutenant
and Mrs. Harley a. Preston and their
daughters have returned to Med ford
fro mspendlng several days In Port
land. Kinney Files Here I. S. Kinney of
Lake view arrived here today on tho
Oregon Air Service fro Lakmeview. en
route to Marshfield, where he has
been transferred. Mr. Kinney la with
the Standard Oil company.
Case Postponed The case of Claude
Miles. 45, of Butte Falls, who was
arrested by state police Wednesday
evening, north of Medford, for reck
less driving, has been postponed in
Justice court from yesterday after
noon until this afternoon at 4:33
o clock.
Renews Acquaintances Capt. O. L.
Overmeyer. U. S. A., retired, returned
Wednesday from a trip north on
1 1 which he renewed acquaintances with
two members of the 3oth U. 8. volun
teer infantry, with whom he had serv
ed in the Philippine islands 25 years
a-zo. Captain Overmeyer, accompanied
by Mis. Overmeyer. was away about
five days. He made the trip after
having learned of the whereabouts of
his former companions through a
newspaper clipping, which had beea
written to learn the whereabouts of
Captain Overmeyer. The two he vis
ited are Walter A. Smith of Portland,
and Harold B. Palmer of Sunnysidc,
I Wash.
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May Robion In "Ldy I
Dy Coumbi'i Picture
Coming Sunday
For A
that picture on of last year's big
screen events, comes to the Rlalto
theater Sunday In "Lady by Choice,"
in which she again portinya a gental
old soak,
Carole Lombard is the fan dancer
who adopts Miss Robson as a pub
licity stunt on Mother's day but
finds the tables turned on her when
the former "soak" takes her new Joo j
seriously and decides to make over
the chiseling, gold-digging tendencies
of her charge.
Stitd to rival even the first picture
for sheer human entertainment, "Lady
by Choice" la given credit for being
one of the year's most enjoyable
screen stories.
From Ash In ml Included among
visitors here Wednesday from Ash
land were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Jordan.
Mr Mid Mrs. Sherman Powell, Mrs.
Homer Grow and Mlas Mabel Grow.
Returns Home Miss Francse Bar
ber of 618 Mc Andrews road has re
turned to her home after a stav of
May Robson. the beloved star of : two weeks visiting in Portland with
many stage and screen auccease. whose her sister, Mrs. LeRoy Smith, formerly
performance In "Lady for s Day" made LytUa Barber of Medford.
To San Francisco Wlntfred Inmin
will leave for San Francisco tomorrow
morning, where she will spend the
week-end, and attend the Stanford
U. S. F. football game.
King from Tiller Lieutenant Ben
jamin Ktn,r of camp Tiller who is
Met: ford yesterday attending to busi
ness matters at dletrlct headquarters
of the CCC.
Hurd to Portland Clinton Thonuis
Hurd, manager of Ye Jobbe Shoppe
of Portland, left for his home in th-u
clty the first of the week, after s;'
eral days business visit in Medford
and southern Oregon.
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At Clmr Creek Kenneth Fibush of
Co. 1641, is now at Clear Creek camp
In northern California, where ho is
stationed as educational advisor for
the company.
Leaves for Grants Pass Mrs. Mary
E. Fry of Phoenix was In this city
today and left this morning on the
Shasta for Grants Pass, where she will
spend the next few days.
Stated Communication of
Gr p- & A- M., Friday. Oct. 19.
at 7:30 p. m. Visiting mem
bers invited. V. A. NORR1S. W. 3a.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy."
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Instant relief: aooUics
and heals; ends cause. r t
Schoim
Zmo-pads
Zan Grevs "W.i.ion nc.is. taii'.n
ffom his story. "Fighting Caravans."
and depicting the adventures and
dangers the early pioneers encoun
tered In their trek to settle the Ore
gon country back In 1844, is at th
Craterian theater for today and tomorrow.
Rancloinh Scott. Utile Billv Lee and
Gail Patrick have leading roies with i
Monte Blue also featured with Ray- i
mond Hatton.
For the regular Saturday night pre
vue. the Craterian will ahow Alophe
Menjou end Doris Kenyon In "The
Human Side."
To Hold Auction The Talent
Grange will conduct an auction s?
Saturday night at the Grango hall,
beginning at 8 o'clock, to which th
public Is cordially nlvlted. Refresh
ments will be sold during the even
ing. Free entertainment has been
planned.
On lnsUM'tlon Trip Captain ,M.
Milton Potter, executive officer at
the CCC district headquarters, left
this morning on a five-day inspection
trip to camps in the northern part
of the district. He was accompanied
by John Redden, clerk at headquarters.
Adults- 'Trrnr TTrn
Kiddies
10c
TODAY and SATURDAY 9
Same Stars-More Laughs-Than "Convention City"
Another big contention of
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GLENDA FAR R ELL
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HUGH HERBERT
RUTH DONNELLY
FRANK McHUGH
riARKion I wiijSAy
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COMING SUNDAY
Ann Harding in
"Gallant Lady"
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As rxcilln? as flhtln
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Pendleton Roundup
STARTS fyi
c i i u n v TheG reat Successor
SUN.DAY to "Lady for a Day"
But you'll laugh louder . . . cheer
longer . . . remember it forever 1
MAY
ROBSON
Beloved Star of "Lady For A Day"
CAROLE LOMBARD
'LADY by CHOICE'
with
ROGER PRYOR
WALTER CONNOLLY
l 7:00-0:00 f j "OuiaOj
Today and Saturday!
LSaga of the Old Oregon Trail!-:
, to orl,lee th. R'l"- V
SATURDAY NIGHt yJW
I "HUMAN SIDE'jf
Starting SUNDAY!
HI HAD A
MILLION
DOLLARS;
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a 1 i 3 fr
V'. . . - V t4' V
The Flrt Gent If -nun
of the ncwn
port rn yd the Lat
Orntlrnmn of the
Barr family . , .
who trlrd to hard to
be the "hinhmI
man In the world"
And found hhuvtf
the mnt hlovrd! A
grand role for Arils'!
A CIORCE
LAST.
GENTLEMAN
with
EDNA MAE OLIVER
JANET BEECHER
CHARLOTTE HENRY
RALPH MORGAN
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