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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1934 PAGE NINE Grace Moore at Craterian Grace Moore In At the Craterian theater today In "One Night of Love,' and thoee few words have meant box offlee magic everywhere the picture -has been shown. This film play can easily be placed among the group of most discussed pictures of the year,- largely because of the success with which It has met wherever It has been shown, and. In addition, because It represents a splendid comeback for its star that will Interest every woman who wants to stay young. Which, by the way, la Just about 100 per cent for the ladles. This la not her first picture. lu 1930 she appeared In "A Lady's Mor als," screen biography of Jenny Llnd, and later with Lawrence Tlbbett In "New Moon.' Jn both she appeared as a charm ing woman, but with the bulk of fig ure which the public has always ex peoted of a prima donna. The trans formation to the slim, graceful-fig- --&DGALS Goes North Frank Parr ell, attorney, left Friday evening on the train fo. Portland, on business. Receiving Treatment Thelma. Stokes, of route 3, was a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital Saturday, iccelvlng medical treatment. . Isaacs Back Wlfllnm T. Isaacs re turned by train Saturday morning from Portland, having attended the high school game Thursday In bat city. m Shimer Arrives Will A. Shlmer, of Sacramento, arrived Saturday morn ing on the Shasta, to spend the day attending to business connected with Pacific States mines. Returns North Perry M. Johnson, student at Albany college, Albany, 3 (turned north Saturday, after spend ing several days visiting In this city with friends and relatives. MARRIED WOMEN Cm CERTAXB the NEW, AD VAUCED, proven method for Feminine Hrfrlenc. It eco nun r tided by doctor, prtilflecl hy women tit when who nae It In preference tm anrthlnar . Safe, non-lrrltattn;. Inexpensive. 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Others In the cast Include Mona Barrle, Jcscle Ralph, Andres de Su guorola, Henry Armett and Jane Har well. Burns and Allen in Roxy Film Gorgo Burns &n4 Oracle Allen, ra-jBlng Crosby In the aoug ni laugh film. "We're Not Dressing." which mous radio comics, are featured with ppens at the Roxy theater today. "Green Hat" on Rialto Screen TIMS I w (orgsttulneai In the arms of others I ally eolvea her problems forms the Included In the supporting oast are I Mams, Elizabeth Allan, Henry Steph mak her an outcast. How she fin-climax to the story. I Mr. Fatrlck Campbell, Hugh. Wll-lenson, Lumsden Hare -f k - J 4 J ft r " z war- , 7. .W i JL ' Jt' - -t ijift -rj- ' Michael Arlcn's "The Ureeu liai " t at the Rialto theater today and Mon day In Its screen version titled "Out cast Lady," with Constance Bennett and Herbert Marshall heading the cast. As Jiit inarch, .iia utMUieu urmgn to life Arlen'a glam?rous heroine whose love affairs were the talk of the continent. 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