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MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OR EG OX. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1931. PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Personal Two Features at Rialto leaves fur South Mrs. E. P. Alex ander left last evening by train en route to Albuquerque, N. M. To I.m Angeles Mrs. w. P. Sei dell of JacksDnville left on Thursday evening's train for Los Angeles. Ramliil to New Orleans Rev. D. D Randall left last night by train tn rout to New Orleans, La., on mu Aionary work. Brief Visitor Capt. O. Thomas o: Grants Pass, Salvation Army, left this morning for his home after a brief business visit in this city. does Durk Hunting C. C. Darnell of the Rogue River Chevrolet Co. left last night for Klamath Palls to spcivJ the- week-end duck hunting. - From Anhland Harry L. Moore of Ashland was visiting in this city Wed nesday, the Ashland Dally Tidings states. On Business Vllt Elwln Neville of Portland was In Medford on business this morning for a few hours, having f.rrlved by train from San Francls:o. Returns North E. R. Cole of Pa cific Telephone Co. left for his head quarters at Portland last evening by train, having been In Medford lor teveral days on official business. Runs Over Dor Mrs. L. J. Blgham of 823 East Ninth street reported Thursday to city police that her auto j.'.obite ran over a dog on the Mid way road. Here for Holidays Miss Evelyn Wilkes of Oakland, Cal.. has arrived in Medford to spend the Christmas holidays with her mother. Mrs. Jeanne "Wilkes of the Maison Jeanne. Here for Day Mr. and Mrs. P. S Farrtan arrived In Medford today by train from the south, and will con tinue north this evening or Saturday morning. Christmas GIFT Night ORIENTAL GARDENS DANCE SAT. NITE BOTH HALLS Men 35tf Ladies 10tf y P,IH 111 DANCE Join tha J'f J Saturday 7 ft ttifrM. A , Jacksonville ji Here for Christmas Mrs. J. M. Bonner of Oakland, Cal., arrived on this morning's train, and will spend the Christmas holidays in Medford visiting with her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Hlggina. Finds Dor E. M. Drysdale Of 704 West Second street reported to city police that a small curly black ajtd white dog Is at hi home, and re quests that the owner come for It He made the report Thursday. Go I.ast Edward Greenfield ard f 1 ve other for mer me m bers of t no Medford CCC district, left by train Thursday night for their homes in the east, having been discharged from Co. r-104. Reports to Police G. A. Bouts of route 4 reported to city police yester day that an unknown motorist ran into and smashed the fender on his ear, after he had left It parked at Phoenix. Permit Inued A permit was Issued yesterday from the city building i- partment to E. P. Bingham of North Central avenue for erection of a tem porary tent for church use. The work will coat 1350. t Returns from North Mrs. James C. Hayes arid small daughter Dorothy returned this morning on the Ore gonian from Portland, where Mrs. Hayes has been since the first of tiw week attending to business. Butler In Medford K. B. Butler of San Francisco arrived In Medford tWt morning from Seattle, to spend the day here visiting Industrial concern, which he supplies with first aid an& safety equipment. From Crass Valley Mrs. N. H. Franklin of this city returned this morning on the Shasta from Grass Valley, Cel., where she had been vis iting since November 11 with her son, Nlel Franklin and family. Arnon? , Visitors Among out-of-town visitors In Medford Wednesday were Fred C. Homes of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Elliott of Emi grant creek, according to the AshUnd Dally Tidings. ' Attend llillali party Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wallace, Mtss Dorothy Reynolds and Miss Eileen Hlckson were among those from Ashland who attended the Hlllah temple ball at the Oriental Gardens In this city Wednesday night. .Stop Here O. L. Erlckson of Pott land, enroute home from a month's vacation trip to Fresno. Cal., where he hajs been visiting his parents. Is spending four or five days In Med ford. having arrived this morning by train. While here Erlckson will visit at the home of A. P. Harley. Attends Turkey Show A. S. Rosen- baum, district Southern Pacific freight and passenger agant, left lut night for Oakland, Ore., to attend an annual meeting of turkey raisers, held for the purpose of acquainting farm ere with proper methods of caring for turkeys. Report Smash up A minor accident Thursday evening at the intersection of Main and Central was reported to city police by L. J. Wilson, 32, of 32514 East Jackson street, and Mrs. Crawford of this city, whose cara co' llded. It was reported that Mrs. Crawford's auto ran Into the rear of the one driven by Wilson, after the latter had started across Main street Visiting Southern Oregon H. J. Hartman of Spokane, formerly of this city and Jacksonville, Is In southern Oregon for a few days, visiting with friends and relatives. He plana to stay over the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartman of Ashland. Mr. Hartman is an asso ciate forester at Spokane, engaged in blister rust control. ; if xv)i t1 && xrwL S Ml - 4$ f if is A tr A-.ijr j i u u , ;!.;.SW - v' iii,A 1 i Tom Tyler at Roxy Saturday -v. ,i Studio Comedy Klamath Falls on a week-end bul nesj trip, and expected to take a ahor duck hunting trip while la the Kiam ath district. 1 Mrs. Spence Here Mrs. William Spence of Berkeley, Cat., 1 a guest In Medford for few days of her brother, J. E. Crawford and family. Playing a dcAperaie lone hand m . life as the stake. Tom Tyler hits to trait aaln In "Mghtlng Hero." whlca a reckless, uncertain ame. with h. 1 monies to the Roxy tlieater tomorrow k it fY it ft1 riiMrti--""- -" i Fay Wj.a.y Fay Wray has the role of memh.-r In a group of international jevtl thieves In "Cheating Cheaters," cn the Rialto theater's double feature program for today and Saturday. When the group finds their prospec tive-"suckers" turn out to be com petitors in "the racket." hilarious situations arise. Bruce Cabot and Judith Allen head the cast of "Men of the Night," or the other half of the program. Cast of Funmakers In Craterian Film With a great all-star cast of fm makers and heart-breakers, "The Cap tain Hates the Sea." opened yestar day at the Craterian theater to a vastly entertained audience. Directed by Lewis Milestone, the popular Wal lace Smith novel presents a shipload or intrigue, uproarious mlxups, ro mance and staggering surprises. The cast is an imposing one. Lead ing roles are played by Victor Mc Laglen, John Otlbert, Alison Skip worth, Wynne Gibson, Helen Vlnscn. Walter1 Connolly. Fred Keating, Leon Errol. Walter Catlett and Tala Blre'.l. Their adventures aboard the ship become Interrelated in dramatic pat terns. There Is crook fleeing with valuable negotiable papers he has stolen; a detective on hU trail; the crook's accomplice, a girl, who, be cause of the detective. Is obliged to pose as an innocent librarian; a news paperman who has failed as a Holly wood scenario writer, and who la re turning to New York to try and fo--get the actress with whom he fc.is fallen In love; a woman with a pan, traveling with her husband who If ashamed of her past, and other color ful characters. ' Starts Sunday P1 C-5 i v ! hh if A Girls, melody and lauglis play an equal part in campus comedy. "Col' lege Rhythm." coming Sunday to the Craterian theater, with Joe Pcnner hendlng the featured part. "College Rhythm" presents Penner, Lunnv Koss. Jack Onkle. Helen Mack. Lvda Robert! and Mary Brinn in a ttorv about the campus cut-ups who turned the department store busi ness into a college football cam- patgii. The story has Its beginning at mate College, where Jack Oukle. as Love and Kisses" Flnnegan. a foot ball hero, becomes Lanny Ro.ss' deadly rival for the love of Mary Brian. Their rivalry is carried over into the business world, but temporarily ubinerged when Oakle gets a Job in the store owned by Lanny Ross' fnther. Here he gets the bright idea of introducing collegiate atmosphere beautiful girls, cheering sections and football teams Into department store business as a means of whooping up sules. Everything goes beautifully until thetr competitors start stealing their thunder. The climax of the film comes after the big football geme when Lanny Rom realizes that he does not love Mary Brian after all. bid his father's demure little secretary, played by Helen Mack. The love life of a radio broadcast- j ing coined inn is said to provide a hilarious package of explosive laughs in Strictly Dynamite." comedy slur- i ring Jimmy Durante and Lupe tsvz, j which comes to the Studio theater j tomorrow. ' Returns from mat Ion Miss Lt- 1 nore Knudsen. stenographer for Tim ber Products Co.. returned this morn iruz on the Oregon lan from Portland, where she spent the liit two d.tyi on vacation. aim i'i;r- m mii i'ri t ' ' ': -J-J JOHNSON PRODUCE 6th and Front St. Has an exceptionally good outlet for DRESSED TURKEYS We furnish boxes free of charge, and pack and grade at our warehouse. At Klamuch K. p. MoRnolI 1 jmitur furc.icr! left. Tuurrany tot Half of Japan', factory worker, aid employed In tha textile tnulea. naajnaaaaiHaitaMwqaapN iiiiiiiiiiImmiiiiI r r The Ideal Xmas Gift-Hunt Theaters Coupon Book A VAtl.f III.E IS S2.S0 nnd M.00 SIZI'.S ASK THE CASI1U H Hurry! Ends Tomorrow Night! IT'S FLOODING THE TOWN WITH LAFFS! 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