MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934.
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Local and Personal
rather KUcoyne Her ChaplfJn
Jobn T. KUcoyne of this OCC du-1
trtct. waa a ytaltor In Med ford today
from Trek a.
Page Visits W. Q. Page of Sin
Francisco arrived on the Shasta tht
morning to spend a tew dayi heie
attending to business.
On Business . Shohl of Cincin
nati arrived by train thla morning,
and la making a bualne&s call on W.
P. Isaacs today.
From Wolf Cree It Captain Herbert
M. Oronnerud of Camp Wolf Creei
waa a visitor at COO district head
quarters Tuesday, attending to busi
ness affairs.
To Salem At. F. Young of the Wil
low Springs district, left on the Shuai
thla morning for Salem, where he wlU
visit over Thanksgiving with his sis
ter, Mra. Eva Arnett.
GutshaU Arrives T. O. Outohall of
Denver, Colo., arrived on thla mora
ine's Shasta to spend several days
In Medlord visiting with hla daugh
ter, Mrs. D. O. Tyree.
Attends Game Jay Oiese returnei
to Med ford Monday after spending
the week-end in San Francisco. He
attended the "big game" in Berkeley
Saturday.
Mrs. York ArrivesMr. J. A. Tork
of Orland. Cal., la a Medford visitor
over Thanksgiving, having arrived this
morning by train. While here ice
will visit with her daughter, Mrs. J.
K. Walker.
In Portland Hospital 0. W. Mc
Donald, who resides at 823 East Main
atret, la a patient at St. Vincent's
hospital In Portland, where he re
oently underwent a major operation
successfully.
License Is Issued A marriage li
cense waa Issued in Grants Pass Mon
day to Don L- Van Dues, 28, and
Helen V. Barnum, 28, both of Med
lord. the Grant Pass Dally Courier
states.
Lt. Miller Leaves First Lieutenant
Israel Miller, Med .-Res., who came
west with Co. 602, now stationed at
Camp Seiad. in northern California,
left last evening by train for Wash
ington. D. O. Dr. Miller plana to go
to his home on New York City, re
turning to civil life.
Collide In Ashland Cars driven by
L. E. Edmonds, 42. of 403 McAndrews
road, thla city, and Carol Daugherty
of Ashland, collided at S p. m. Tues
day on Ashland Boulevard In Ash
land, according to reports filed wl-h
Medford city police. The minor acci
dent occurred at a street Intersec
tion. At Headquarters Captain Chauncey
Lee Pierce and Lieutenant Jerome
Geary of Camp Carberry Creek were
visitors here yesterday from Camp
Carberry Creek. Lieutenant Trygve
Bogevold from Camp Oak Knoll and
Lieutenant Worth L. Kindred were
also visitors here yesterday.
To Hold Court Boy Scout court of
honor will meet next Monday evening
In the circuit court room at the coun
ty courthouse, lt was announced to.
doy. The board of review will meet
at 7 o'clock and the court la ached'
iiled to convene at 8:15. with Don
R. Newbury as Judge. L. D. Jones
Is chairman of the board. AU scouts
are requested to be on time.
Goes to Crater Lake L. Howard
Crawford, CCO artist, left today
Crater Lake national park, where he
will be on detached service from Co
1634 of the Oregon Caves, during the
winter. Crawford will paint picture';
of the lake and park, and also take
photographs In that section. He has
just returned here from Klamath
Falls, where he assisted Charles H
81mson of the park service, with some
colored films of the lake. The pic
tures Crawford painted during the
summer of the lake, are now being
exhibited in Klamath Falls.
Returns to Klamath Charles H.
Slmson of Klamath Falls, acting chief
ranger, left for hla home Tuesday
morning, having been In Medford for
several days on business.
Iave Tonight Donald Gray and
William Myers, students at Sen.or
high school, will leave thla evenlrg
by train for Portland, to attend the
Thanksgiving football game.
Leaves for South Francis G. Lunge
of San Francisco, a national par
service landscape architect, left for
hla home this week, having been In
Medford for the last several days on
business.
Leaves Tomorrow George F. Wli It-
worth, project superintendent at Ore
gon Caves COO camp. Is leaving to
morrow for his home in Berkeley, and
will bring his family- to Medford.
where they will make their home dur
ing the winter, at the former Breyn-
ton home, 623 Dakota avenue.
To Entertain Miss Gerald trie
Thompson will entertain at thfl Med
ford hotel Thursday during tne
Thank jiving day dinner hour, with
a program of violin solos. She will
be accompanied by Miss Jeunesse But
ler, at the piano.
Meeting Postponed Announcement
was made today that the meeting of
the Allied Welfare association, which
was scheduled for Friday at the Med
ford hotel, has been postponed until
the regular December meeting.
Goes to Oakland Captain George
Wood all, district chaplain with the
COC here, left today for Oakalnd,
Cal., to spend the Thanksgiving holi
day with his family. He will return
to Medford Sunday.
Class Meets Friday Thursday night
adult piano class, under the direct1 on
of Mrs. Minnie Guy. will meet at the
courthouse auditorium Friday, No
vember 30, at 7 p. m., it waa an
nounced today.
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Personality Kid
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Romance of the prize ring. "The
Personality Kid," opens fit the Stu
dio theater today with a strong all
star cast headed by Pat O'Brien,
Glenda Fan-ell and Claire Dodd.
The three form the triangle of a
unique romance In which a society
girl battles with a woman prize fight
manager for the' love of a palooka
boxer.
The picture Is filled with fast ac
tion In addition to Its romance, sev
eral fistic battles taking place with
real champion battlers pitted against
O'Brien.
Musical Treat for Craterian Audience
bKlivH -VH
Jeanettc MacDonald; Maurice Chevalier and dancers in che ureal waltz number of
" ihe Merry widow
costumes, spectacular Albertlna
Rasch ballets, the great waits, and
the original Lehar music, and la
brought to date with a modern
treatment that even the noted Vien
nese composer praised. I
Included in the huge cast are Ed
ward Everett Horton. Una Merkel,
Minna Gombell, George Barbier, Ster
ling Holloway. Herman Blng. Donald
Meek and many others of note.
FranB Lehar's noted musical com
edy, "The Merry Widow." with Mau
rice Chevalier in the role of Dan Ho.
and Jeanette MncDonald as Sonla,
the "Merry Widow" comes to the
Craterian theater tomorrow as a
Thanksgiving day present for Med
ford show-goers.
Filmed with the lavish hand of
Ernst Lubitsch. the famous musical
has been given elaborate settings.
The strnlns of the "Merry Widow
Waltz" are familiar to all and the
picture has incorporated all the fa
mous songs In the screen presenta
tion. "Villa," sung by Jeanette Mac
Donald, is the hauntlngly, romantic
air It has always been. Other songs
are "Tonight I'm Trying to Forget."
"Girls. Girls, Girls." and "Tonight
I'm Going to Maxima."
Starts Tomorrow
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Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell
are co-starring In "Change of Heart,"
coming to the Roxy theater tomor
row. Adapted from Kathleen Norrls re
cent best-seller, "Manhattan Love
Song." "Change of Heart" has a bril
liant supporting cast headed by
James Dunn, Ginger Rogers, Beryl
Mercer, Shirley Temple, Gustav Von
Seyffertitz.
Special Communication of
Medford LocU;e No. 103, A.
F. & A. M.. Friday, November
30, at 7:30 p. m. Work in
E. A. degree. Visitor mem
bers Invited. V. A. NORRIS, W. M
GEO. B. ALDEN, Secy
For sale, the very Item you forgut
when shopping yesterday. Franklin"
Grocery, 437 S. Central, open from 8
a. m. till 2 p. m. and from S p. m. t'll
7 p. m.
Radios old, or radios new, they work
their best when we get through
' Prultt'a can do lt." Phone 22.
TOP OH BOTTOM?
There's room at the Top
And at the Bottom:
Choose where there's Health
And moderate Wealth,
Or at the Top.
Or at the Bottom
But always where Value
Protects and Defends You.
Outdoor Roses in November,
Yet to linger in December,
Purest Water,
Peppy Ether,
With Fertile Land
On Every Hand
Prove the Value
Thnt Defends You.
FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS
BANK
Deposits Insured.)
P. S. So let's be Thankful, On Our
Way to Thirty-Four's Thanksgiving
Day. '
Kay Francis On Rialtq Bill
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Supported by an imposing cait,
Leslie Howard and Kay Francis will
be shown at the HIM to theater, start
ing tomorrow In "British Agent," a
story of dangerous love set agalmt
the thrlULig background of the Rus
sian Soviet revolution.
With Howard playing the part of
Stephen Locke, "official non-offlclal
agent" of the powers trying to stop
the revolution, and Kay Francis, ss
Elena, flaming exponent of the R?d
From Ori'tfun Caves George Sabin,
manager of the Oregon Caves resort,
was a visitor in Medford yesterday.
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LAST TIMES TONITE
ANN S0THERN
in "THE
HELL CAT"
STARTS TOMORROW
Continuous Shows
1:30 to 11
Thanksgiving
Day
Entertainment
for which we are trury
thankful.
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Thanksgiving
DINNER
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"TOO INTIMATE TO BE PRINTED!"
"TOO DARING TO BE FILMED!"
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If III 'HH'" n y i'T i 'I'lipji i n In,
Dramatic Nerve-Tingling
Romance ... of Two
People . . '. Enemies To
The Death, Yet Loving
Each Other More Than
Life Itself!
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ft Host of other ecreea lumliuulea.
WANTHD 77 forgetful people to
buy at lewt T of the 777 Item for
tale In thle store. Open from 8 ft. m.
till 3 p. m. and from 6 p. m. till 7
p. m. Franklin's Grooery, 437 South
Central.
BALEM. Nov. 38. ( AP) McCul
lough, state brldgo engineer, and hla
assistant, Q. X. Pawon. leave tonight
or tomorrow by plane for the nation
al capltol to oonler with the publle
works officials reffatdlng foundation
for the Atsea bridge on the Coast
highway.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
cause he tries so hard to defeit,
the picture takes on added signifi
cance as the two fall In love, moves
rapidly on to ft thrilling climax as
the girl, true to her cause, betrays
the mnn she loves. The resultant ex
citement as the R?d3 take power
makes the ending of the story full of
thrilling suspense.
Included In the cast are William
Gergan, Philip Reed, living Pichel.
Thanksgiving
EVE DANCE
TONIGHT
Dreamland
DINTY MOORE
AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
THE BEST DANCING
MUSIC AND THE MOST
BEAUTIFUL BALL
ROOM IN SOUTHERN
OREGON
Men . Ladies
35c 10c
3
Tonite Only
ADULTS
40c
ToniU Only
CHILDREN
25c
it
TODAY ONLY!
Doors open tonight at 6:30 Shows at 7:00 and 9:30
On the Stage
RUSS FERRIS PRESENTS HIS
ROADWAY VANITIES"
All-Star Vaudeville Revue
35 PEOPLE ... . 8 ACTS
Music Laughter--Singing Dancing
" On The Screen
"TOMORROW'S YOUTH"
with DICKIE MOORE JOHN MIL JAN,
GLORIA SHEA
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Starting Tomorrow
A Real Thanksgiving Day Treat!
Mrftular Prlrca
Mala . , !U
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Shows Tomorrow
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7:00-0:00
WVrTm'Tm MaiJiaajl!j,iiiL
Klrldlea-luo fWtiwrfdiAf 0 .'' '"'., X.
The World's Greatest Spectacle Of Muslo, Love and
:i; Laughter . . . Brought To You By the Screen's Greatest
Musical Team I
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If i iS, ... Mchla of Romanes . . . LUIns aaln In Frani l-ehar-a ,
j ' y Wi jl.irloiia mimlial-romecly , , , aplced with lha Continental
5"V Aij ,0"rh ol E,n,t Lub""''nl
with EDWARD EVERETT HORTON . . UNA MERKEL
GEORGE BARBIER . . . MINNA GOMBELL