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MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1931 PAGE FIVE Local and Personal Heath on Vacation Roland O. i Beach, assistant postmaster, Is on few days' vacation. ! Bostwick III Earl Bostwick of Tal ent is a patient at the Community hoepital here, receiving treatment. Bngevold In City Lieut, Trygve Bogevold of the CCC camp at Oak Knoll spent the holiday In Medford. Rrnprtcd Improved Mrs. A. Oar rala. who underwent a minor opera tion at the S.icred Heart hospital, la reported getting along .nicely. Bttles In Transferred Howard M. Stiles, who has been educational ad viser with the company that was sta tioned at Tiller all summer, stopped at the CCC district headquarters here this morning en route to Humbug mountain, where he has been assigned ' na, eriiifnttonnl adviser. mwm TODAY and WED A powerful drama of youth I r 'A -5 y i 4& 1 ft. t 3 W h Pi rr Ii ALSO Betty Boop Cartoon "Ha-Ha-Ha" Henry Armetta Comedy "Good Time Henry" DRily Mat. 1:45; Eve, 7, 9 Has 0eratlon Ronald Nutting of 119 Crater Lake avenue, underwent an operation for mastoid Sunday, at the Community hospital. Mrs. Barris leaves Mrs. H. A. Bar- rls left last evening on the Shasta for San Francisco, where she plans to remain for several weeks. Expected Today S. O. Selio of Eu gene, assistant signal supervisor for Southern Pacific lines, was expect?d to arrive in Med ford today on busi Geese Fly Over Two flocks of wild geese were reported flying south over Mod ford today. In beautiful forma tions. They were seen above the city shortly before noon. Return from North Dr. and Mrs. Bert Lageson and daughter Nancy returned by train today from Port' land, having left Friday to attend the football game. Return from North Mrs. J. F Erlckson and daughter, June Erics son, returned today on the Oregoman from Portland, having v been there over the week-end. Return from Game Misses Cecelia LeMure and Florence Boussum return ed this morning by train from Port land, having left Friday to attend the Oregon-O. S. C. game. Conduces Services Captain Geornte Woodall. district chaplain of the CO conducted church services on Sunday ! at the headquarters detachment, sta tioned at the fairgrounds. Malin Returns Miss Alice Malln returned on the Oreginlan this morning from Portland, where she had gone Friday by train to attend the football game. Back from Game Sam Colton. who left by train Friday for Portland, where he attended the Oregon-O. 8. C. game, returned on the Oregonis-n this morning. From Camp Hilt Visitors at CCC headquarters Monday from Camp Hilt in California, were Dr. Leonard L. Lamb and Lieutenant Grant H. Ed wards. Mrs. Lemery Returns Mrs. Charles Lemery returned by train this morn ing from Portland, where she and Dr Lemry attended the football game Saturday. Dr. Lemery returned to Medfdrd SurUy, Arrive from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Max Pelrce and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer returned by train this morn ing from Portland, where they had been over the week-end, attending the game Saturday, r Leaves Today Mrs. E. H. Bush of Oregon -City Is expected to leave this evening for her home, having been here over Armistice day, visiting wth her brother, Herman Burgoyne, of the Rex cafe. At the Community Mrs. Ellon Jackson of 238 North- Holly street underwent a major operation Mon day at the Community hospital, as did Mrs. Donald Wilson of Spring street. At the Hospital Mrs. L. P. Stubble- field of 25 South Orange street Is a patient at the Community hoaplttl where she underwent an operation. Others receiving medical care there are C W. Doty of Gold Hill, Lee Rogers of this city and Mrs, Pexrl Staur. Ktlcoyne In City Father John T Kilcoyne, assistant district chaplain of the CCC, is in Medford this week Chaplain Kilcoyne has been granted a seven days leave of absence effec tive on or about November 18, ac cording to orders issued at the dis trict headquarters here. 9 TODAY AND WEDNESDAY WBgm v ""ft. tiW 4' I 'Hi 1 IS.'JlltfllNl Mil' '&.'- ..-xl A y j Or.V o lupw -womon covtd htrvt lived rhit ttory. . . Only a wpr.tor aM U'.m it i iko inunl VmiH mnrvftf m vou wateK rfM tunrwm fliliOfv of Ktw Frondt fweep rriufrpKonfly through o rolt onfy lh Qrvofttt dared fe ploy! Yovl thrift a four great penonalrtwi horn Wamtf ink. famed Mar roriki re create the itory critics warned covld not be icreened' You'l opplod it ot the fi-eit dromartt ochievewe! of t(e preen yeari Added Selections Ben Blue in "Foiled Again" FATHE REVIEW Edwin C Hill, Globe Trotter for MOM News "DAMES" Is Coming Next! Girls in Cellophane on Craterian Screen wry m uaiopn x i 0 nr.niir K C V UC n ( I t Hi Uif !i i i m 44 I? A! JIM Lee Tracy la at the Rlalto thencer for three aaya starting ronay, ss "The Lemon Drop Kid," one of Damon Run yon's most colorful characters, a race track tout. With him in the cast are Helen Mack, Henry B. Walthall, Baby LeRoy and Minna Gombell In fea tured roles. ' Billy Wade, "Joe Penner's only rl- the Craterian theater for tomorrow with romance and comedy In "Death val," heads the cast of the "Girl in only. on the Diamond," featuring Robert Cellophane Revue, on the stage oil On the screen, .mystery Is mixed Young and Madge Evans. Mr. DiiRuque 111 H. A. DuBuque of Central Point underwent a minor operation today at the Sacred Heart hospital. , e Cited at Grants Pass Harold Wll sonS7, of 528 South Ivy; Eric C. Westergren, about 20, of 832 West Twelfth, and Leo Earl Newman of 206 West Jackson street, were all ar rested Sunday on the Illinois river by state police of the game division, for gaffing fish. Thsy were cited to appear this afternoon in ju3tlce court at Grants Pass. e New Advisers Coming Two new educational advisers have been order ed to report for duty in the Medford CCC district. They are William C. Cooper of TaJunga, Cal., who Is to be adviser at Devil's Flat, where Howard M. Stiles formerly conducted classes. Charles P. Richardson of Santa Bar bara, Cal., Is to report to Camp Wolf Creek to be adviser for that company. "MOST PRECIOUS THING IN LIFE" AT ROXY What Is the "most precious thing In life?" Youth? Love? Memories? Success? The answer to this universal enig ma Is dramatically presented in "Most Precious Thing In Life," which Is now paying at the Roxy theatre. Jean Arthur, Donald Cook and Rich ard Cromwell head the cast. As Interpreted by its author, Travis Ingham, whose original story was published serially in McCall's under the title "Biddy," "the most precious thing In life" Is an all-consuming love. A love that laughs through its tears and sparkles with the heady wine of youth. Receives Care Mrs. Fred Ryan of 612 West Fourth street is receiving medical care at the Sacred Heart hos pital, aa is Edith Rohl of Trail. Cae Mall Trlouije want ada, "Bel You 65 Cents That Bronchuline Stops Your Cough" So says Jarmin's Drug Store and every druajrlst In the country. One dose win give you lmmeaiata, unmistakable relief. A few aoses may stop your cough entirely. A half bot tle will chase It for good or the drug' gist will refund the 65c you paid for it. No dope. No sweet stuff. 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