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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1934. PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Personal t s.lam Mra. S. Chase left on Che Shait thl morntn to pend several a.v TUltlng relative In Salem. . f.oei North Mrs. C. Milestone left for Portland today by train to spend a, few daya visiting her eon, L. Mils stone. Attending (lame Mrs. Fred B. Lennard left on the Shasta this morn. Irtg to attend the football game at Portland tomorrow. On Pay's Business S. H. Chrlston son of Los Angeles is spending r.ie day In Medford attending to business, having arrived this morning by train. . Rolland to Portland Brazlae Rol land left this morning on the Shasta for Portland, to spend th week-end visiting with friends and relatives. ream for Visit Mrs. J. F. Brlckson end daughter, June Erickson. left for Portland to visit over the week-end with friends, this morning by train. To Portland Mrs. D. M. McDannel of this city left on this morning's train for Portland, where, she will -visit for several daya with her daugh ter.'. . Leaves for Portland Mrs. Mary Haliver, formerly Miss Mary Edmlston. left on the Shasta this morning for Portland, where she will meet her husband and spend several days. To Reronf E. T. Merrill of 307 South Holly obtained a permit yes terday from the city building 3e partment for rerooflng a residence at an estimated cost of 100. . . Bf turns from1 South Mrs. 3. V. Doss of this city returned on the morning train from San Francisco, having been In that city for the past three months receiving medical care. i ' " F.vunwn to Portland Edward Evan son. Jr.. will attend the Oregon- Ore gon State football game at Portland tomorrow, having left on the Shasta this morning. To Attend Game Neva Samuels and Edith Nichols are leaving by mo tor this afternoon for Portland, to mttpnA t.hn Orecon-Orefon State foot ball game tomorrow and remain over Armistice day, visiting with menas. Returns North Mrs. E. A. Robe.-t-sort of Portland returned by train I ... V.n- hnma a f t.ltr ta... tniS UlU.W.liaj w ..... lng In Medforti for ten days with nor mother. Mrs. W. B. Plttenger, ana other relatives. a r.n tn Portland Pearl Boussum and Jerry Lemire left on this morning's Shasta for Portland, where tney are spending the excursion offered by Southern Pacific lines over Armistice day... . Leaves Tonight Mrs. Earl Wymore is leaving tonight by train for Fort- ',ind. to attend the Oregon-Oregon 'state football game there tomorrow. and also to visit over the week-end with her husband's parents. Portland for Week-end Patricia roung and Virginia Lindley left on the Shasta this morning to spend the week-end at Portland, where they will be the guests of Miss Shirley Chad wick, and attend the football gamo there tomorrow. North for Week-end Mrs. Andrew Heam of Phoenix and Master Boony Heorn left on this mornings train for Portland, where they will spend the week-end visiting with Mrs Hearn's son, B. E. Hearn, who Is Bobby's father, and also with Mrs. Hearn's daughter, Mrs. Barbara Sims. ... Plans Style Show Mrs. Eunice Paris bf New York City will arr.ve in Medford Monday to complete plans for sr style show of knit wear at th3 Craterlan theater Tuesday, under the auspices of the Needle Arts shop In this city. Mrs. Farrls la a special t representative of the Bear Brand I company. Ken Maynard in "Flaming Guns" Visit Here Mr. and Mra. Myrl Oar nett and daughter Joan of Portland are visiting Mr. and Mra. Ben Oar-' ntt at 311 North Peach street In thla city. Visit In Ashland Mayor and Mra. Oeorge Porter were vl<ora in Ashland Wednesday evening. Carl Bowman waa visiting friends In Ashland that day also. Exjiiected to Arrive R. O. Han lord of San Francisco waa expected to Ar rive by train to spend, a weelc In Med ford and vicinity on business con nected with mining interest here. Visiting Over Week-end Mr. and Mrs W. J. Hendryx of Portland ar rived on the Oregonlan thla morn ing, and are visiting here over Armis tice day with Mrs. Hendryx'a mother, Mrs, Josephine Clark. Visits In Ashland Art Lewis of Medford visited Ashland friends Wed nesday. Lewis formerly was employed at the East Side meat market here but now works at the Star market in Medford. Ashland Dally Tidings. , Returns from East Mrs. Be! Par rell has returned to her hon: here from a several months stay In X an sa.!, Missouri and Indiana. She left Medford in February, and today said she was glad to be home. Cook Gets Fine George Cook of Beall lane, who was arrested by city police Wednesday morning, was fined $10 In city court yesterday afternoon, on charges of violating a basic traffic rule. Makes Pictures Photos of the Al- vln H. Scott home, and scenes about the place where money thought to be a part of the Urschel kidnap ransom was found, were taken yesterday by J. Verne Shangle for the Oregon Jour nal. The photos were completed in an hour and a half and were placed on the United Air Lines for special delivery in Portland. New Star L VI fTk 1 u v '''MIIS, Ken Maynard. riding, fighting and shooting faster than ever before, is at the Rlalto theater for today and tomorrow In a story written by him self, "Flaming Guns." For the regular Saturday night p re vue, held after the last show at no extra charge, the Rlalto will show Ray Walker, dynamlo new star, In "The Loud Speaker." Coming Sunday 'i 1 i"- ' moving delineations of a snia!! boy's heartache. It Is said to surpass any thing he has yet done. To Be tn Parade 'Members of the Degree of Honor Juvenile club who wish to decorate their bicycles and participate In the Armistice day pa rade, have been requested to meet with Mrs. Ethel Blgler at her home on Laurel street. On Monday morn ing they will meet at 10:30 In front of the courthouse. John Wayne Has Wicked Punch Action that cavies many breathless moments, as well as action caiwlixi much merriment, will bo presented 1. "The Lucky Texan," atvrlvtg John Wavne, which comes to the Row theator tomorrow. The storv revolves around the hectic struggle for a hid den gold mine. JOE E. BROWN FILM x IS HILARIOUS COMEDY Joe E. Brown has come Into his own, as one of the few great come dians of the screen. Those who have liked him have al weya felt his potentlalltlea of great ness. Those who have thought tie was funny simply because natur h.id provided him with an extraordlna.-.ly large and mobile mouth, need only to see him In 'The Circus Clown," whi:n :s row playing at the Studio theater, to acknowledge their error. For In thla hilarious comedy he "has everything." To Myrtle Creek William Strod left on the Shasta this morning for Myrtle Creek, where he will spend the week-end. m On Excursion H. T. Panke left thl morning on the Southern Pacific ex cursion to Portland, and will attend to business matters over the week-end as well as take in the Oregon-Ore u State football game. On Klfc Hunt W. C; Shamls from Chicago, who has been visiting h'.i brother, M. C. Shamls on the App'.e gate. and an old friend. Mr. Leonard. representative of Proctor & ' Gamble; Co., is leaving for eastern Oregon to; hunt elk before .reutrnlng east. Mt.j Shamls wtos so impressed with the : Rogue River valley that he has al- j most decided to make his home "here. M. C. Shamls is raisihg pure-blooded stock. ...... i Owen to Portland James Owen left bv train last evening for Portland. Leave for Game The Mlaw Flor ence Boussum snd Jerry Lemire .eft today for Portland to attend the Ore-gon-O. S. C. game. EAGLES- Social Dance TONIGHT Eagles Hall 9 P. M. Lumberjacks Orchestra DANCE TILL ONE O'CLOCK SAT. N1TK AT WAl.KKK'S HALL w CENTRAL POINT Music by Itoone's Orchestra n. "eddy. moh. neck Leaves Hhllllps Beck of Pott land, who has been attending to busi ness matters here for several days, left -yesterday for the northern city Thomas Melghan returns from re tirement to play one of the featured roles in "Peck's Bad Boy," coming to the Craterlan theater Sunday. Jackie Cooper, admitted to be ths screen's leading Juvenile actor, plays the title role in this rich human doc ument, In no sense a "kid's" story. According to advance accounts, young Jackie has the finest role of his screen career as Billy Peck. Both in its moments of comedy and In the TILL AT. GOLD HILL Al Stewart's Nite Owls Pauline Lord, famous stage star, is making her screen debut at the Craterlan theater In "Mrs. Wlgis of the Cabbage Patch," playing the title role with a sincerity that Is winning her mxich praise. W. C. Fields and Zasu Pitts are also featured. It ends tomorrow night. Richard Arlen and Ida Luplno are the leading players In "Ready for Love," chosen as the p revue for ;he Craterlan theater's regular Saturday night extra feature after the' la show. There Is no extra charge. iMUHBIIiaoc Follow the CROWD TO Dad Dynge's Pre - Armistice DANCE Saturday Night ORIENTAL GARDENS Two halls One admission Men 35c Ladies 10c 1 FREE CHECKING WE SELL NO BEER! DANCE EVERY 8ATURDAY TILL JAYVILLE Anytime NOW PLAYING Until Tomorrow Nite CIRCUS DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! FEAtURING 'FEATS rttorta t ;.. AMI. ' ' tnd br The Actual Cimu Son the RTW6 eeoous MW.i V M0WES MNNIFOBO vuv. nit nvwitwi iwi TONITE "Sisters Under the Skin" i SEE ilsJ SATURDAY Continuous Shows 1 to 11 DARK TREACHERY REVEALED in the Blazing Flash of Six Gun! " la:-,'' r I 5 IP COMING SUNDAY MYRNA LOY and GEORGE BRENT In "Stamboul Quet" m mm en m m TfcH -1 m m m i m 7 m n o'-.:; ... TRfAH' a"'"1 ' pwy1'' pi ALSO Thfem'Will Musical, JI'W4Wfflfr$i "Nifty Nurses" w i . - .i n. rnzv ivui. in Southern Exposure' PLUS wmm 5BAD TRAPPED UK'. Starts SUNDAY Shows 1:00-3:00 7:00-9:00 ihMrn.rrituraMii'r l fijl Adults tfh H 35d II jgjj Kiddles 10C JP J TODAY and SATURDAY! on!lwf:--';:; my i mi mwnffi' " I'-'" V fr"'1'""" '.I'm I I H !l M III El" 3M Showi EES 1:43 7:00-0:00 Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night! Acti AS Flglitlng Ken Majnurd In n trv written by hlmsolf! ... A ninn hunt In whUii tlie Innotent hunted mini htin to trv hrlnglnn In the woundcil rnnspr uiio. lvtnt nftrr him! A great story crninniod with nrtlon, drama and mystery! with GLORIA SHEA WALTER MILLER EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS Cartoon "How's Crops" News ' S.m'KIuV MATINEE ONLY ROtflHG RAILS' PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT RAY WALKER in "The LOUD SPEAKER' ISUN-MON sun KIkmiI IX'nuUi'1 In riotous romonre . . , uiru una Giggle, galore! .1 One of Amerlca'i favor ites . . full of rich comedy . tender with the love of a mother for her children . , endowed with a human quality aa donn-to-pnrth as "ham and eRRK" STARTS SUNDAY! PREVUE j RATl'RDAT NlflHT i After the 9:00 o'clock show j Riohard Arlen-Ida Lupino 1 "Ready for Love" . . . YOU EVER WERE A KID ! . . YOU EVER LOVED A KID ! I You'll mlle when this atory brings those daya before your eyes again . , , You'll sob at the heartbreak of 'this hoy when the man ho thinks Is his "dad" falls hi ml i ST Vss , y V- F " y r oo1 1 .a 10' Imtjuf -amif ' in.i.mii llll sm liliil mm. DAHCIHG WITH DINTY MOORE And His ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIC II T DREAMLAND Men 35c Ladies 10c i