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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1934. PAGE FIVK Local and Personal To Eugene Mlu Dorothy You 04; leXt Saturday on the Shasta for Eu gene, to spend, the holidays with her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. C. H. Youn. To Riddle O, T. Bl'indell left Sat urday by train for his home at Rlddte, Ore., having been employed here for the past four months. - To Corrallls Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hover left Saturday by train lor Co vallls to visit over the holidays with Mrs. Hover's mother, Mjs. A. Hawk. Piano Class Wednesday The Tues day night piano class, under direction of Mrs. Minnie Guy, will meet on Wednesday this week In the county courthouse auditorium, at 7:30 p. m. Forfeits Ball Jack Bailey of this city forfeited tlO cash ball upon fail ing to appear in Justice court last week, having been amsted by city police on drunkenness charges. a Here from Portland Miss Ruth Nye of Portland arriviM Saturday by train and is spending the holidays at Talent, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nye Package Found package con taining a hot water bottle was found on the courthouse steps, and has been turned in to city pollcs. The owner may recover It at the city police sta tion by identifying it. - North for Holidays Mrs. L. W Myers of 1016 East Jackson street Wt Saturday by train for Portland, to spend the Christmas holidays visit ing with her daughter, Mrs. Edirb Chance, and her son, O. C. Myers. Miss Chandler Leaves Little Ml. Adell a Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chandler, left by train Saturday mroning to spend the holi day at Portland, visiting with friends. Stops Briefly Mrs.. T J. Crabtiee of Marshfield stopped in Medford briefly on the Shasta Saturday, to sw her sons, Lawrence and Glenn, aul families. Mrs. Crabtre it enroute to Old Mexico to spend th. holidays. Returns from North Mrs. Carl Stuart returned Friday night from Walla Walla, Wash., where she hd been called by the sudden death oC her slater, Mrs. Thomas Gllkerson, who passed away last Monday nlgnb. The funeral waa Thursday.' Stage Show at Craterian Tomorrow Holiday Visitors Mrs Rtt m of Portland arrived Saturday morning mu wo uregoman 10 spend the Chritc maa holidays here visiting with Mr and Mrs. Vanc Wolgantott. here si ter and brother-in-law. 1 Leave for Dallas Mrs Martha Bills and her granddaughter. Joyce Tomp kins, left Saturday morr.lng by tra'n ior Dallas. Ore., to pend the holiday! with Mrs. Bills' son, TLomas Heclta thorne. Attends Funeral Bert Neimoyer of fTcsno, Cel., arrived Saturday morn ing by train ta attend the funeral yesterday of his brother, the late Jean Neimoyer, who passed away Thursdav evening. Williams Fined Clarence Williams. about 21. of 27 Tripp atwet. was fined 10 in city court Friday, having been arrested early Thursday by city po lice on charges of being drunk In a public place. Morris Calls E. R. Morris of Eu gene, district supervisor of state liquor stores for the Oregon state liquor control commission, waa in Medford on official business Friday and Saturday. Reports Tlieft Warren Kelso of route 4, box 13d, reported to city po lice that he believes a suitcase and brown barracks bag were stolen out of a friend's car Friday night on South Front street. The suitcase contained a correspondence course with National Electric and Radio.- Azaleas Bloom Lark In Reynold?, upon arriving in Medford the latter part of last week from the north, displayed some azalea blooms which he said he found blooming abund antly near Myrtle Creels. Besides Do ing apparently none the worse for the cold weather, the blossoms are quite fragrant. . Makes Candled Fruits Mrs. D. H. Heller of Hugo, Ore., 12 miles north of Grants Pass, prepare many vari eties of candied, fruits and nuts In her home, which have gained con siderable praise from Medford p5 pie who have purchased or been sent them for Christmas gifts. Such fruits and nuts as white figs, black and rd cherries, pears, quinces, apricots, a'i monds, walnuts and filberts are p.e- pared by a process which retains their full flavor. Another Christmas sea son's come, and with K S3S new hopes are begun. We unit n vnti a r-Tipnrflil '.-7:4 BcmiK .'in. ' ifut-Mo Kf be often meet inc. $i Starts Tomorrow EsIt J? g SANTA BRINGS Egj. J b3 THIS HAPPY MM m t ca CHRISTMAS DAY I 1 m SHOW I W WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN' ABOUT? . . S Why It'i th Old Moottro laying 7. h' I Vf down o borroge of wiiwraekt. VS-X- J.3 whileOakiorldoitothtreKUOofo Vt"'P jJ prlty bluet tinger In dlttrtu end Vi fV' ? VJI f$ Roicoe Komi dirtttt tho ehorgo .ff.jJLH77 . r from the. top of 0 Hagpolo ond T fffn Yif4 1 yeorni for the higher Ihingi In lifol y awrwiwM JM.K OAK.lM M'A BEN BERNIE W0i tjtt r A ' DOROTHY DELL W3 Wtf ALHON t KIP WORTH JM ' -'livf ro6e karni 1 JL'S WILLIAM FRAWLEY 3 n. T e. BEN I BERNIE t BAND 3 Starting i j .... tLm 'MMj t m spry; r V v . "v.Ak. , I t ? I f: 4 f h u ' Jin i! nrsIi ii- Mary Keith, with her sister, Theo, heads the cast of the "Sunklst Vani ties" coming to the stage of the Craterian theater for tomorrow only In a stage revue said to be one of the most novel? aS well as entertain ing units to plftf-nere. Booked in here especially for the Christmas holiday, "Sunklst Vani ties" has Harry Berry, producer of the revnue as comedian, singer. dancer and master of ceremonies. Puller Brothers and Slater, a daring high-perch balancing act: the LaSalle Sisters, girl adagio team; Cary Webb, Julie Dickson and other well known dancers; Count Cassell-Clucas and his trained Boston Bull. "Fanny": and a variety of other acts are woven Into the show. Theo and Mary Keith also head the "Melodears," ah all-girl band. Roxy Christmas Picture IK Nr 34 S- t' T v ? ft it ' 5. r Two popular artists, jack Oakte, tents In the romantlo music comedy king of hot variety, and Ben Bernie with music, "Shott the Works," which of radio fame, join tneir engaging tai- open at tne uoxy tn eater tomorrow, v 1 Merry Frinks Coming to Studio r 1 VvViW1 i4 One of the most hilarious come dies of the season is scheduled as the feature attraction at the Studio theater beginning tomorrow, where it will appear under the title of "The Merry Prinks." The humorous tale deals with & selfish and quarrelsome Bronx fam ily that learns Us lesson when the harassed and self-sacrificing mother gets fed up and qulta them cold. The producers have succeeded in put ting every ounce of fun In the original story on the screen. Greetings To All Oar Southern Oregon Friends and Patrons At Rialto Christmas Day ' " ' l.v"V , - 4 1 j For their Christmas show, the Rialto theater has booked In a lively, entertaining comedy drama, "The Richest Girl In the World," with Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea heading the cast. The story has Miss Hopkins as the world's wealthiest girl searching for complete happiness, for herself alone, rather than via her money, and the resultant complications that ensue when she meets the one man she considers might be Interested In her, In spite of her wealth. Throwing all sorts of obstacles In the way of the man, as a test of his love, she almost drives him away until, In a hilarious climax, things work out better than she had hoped for. At Com in u n 1 1 y Am org those ra ceivlng medical care at the Commun ity hospital the latter part of the week were Cecil Jennlnps of 325 South Ivy street, Mrs. Florence Young of UCfl North Riverside, and Mrs. J. Baley of Beatty street iJl 7:00-9:00 jiH Klddlw 10c A Last Minute Christmas Suggestion! Hunt Theatres Coupon Books Available in $2.50 and $5 Sizes LAST TIMES TONIGHT Guy Kibbee- Aline MacMahon In Sinclair Lewis' tiDRD DITT" & TOMORROW (XMAS) ONLY! Glorious Stage and Screen Show! ' Complete shows at 1:45 - 7:00 - 9:00 ... Doors open at 6:30 tomorrow night. ON THE STAGE Harry Berry with his diversified and sparkling CUNKIST VANITIEQ Headed By K-J and Mary KEITH THEIR "MELODEARS" COUNT CASSELL a CLUCAS & FANNY LaSALLE SISTERS FLORENCE MAY BARY WEBB JULIE DICKSON FULLER BROS. & SISTER Special Matinee PRICES Adults 30c Children 10c PLUS ON THE SCREEN The lilt I nir romantic and gay romed? oft flrl who didn't know what she wanted but found herself In one man's rmhrace and liked ltt "DESIREABLE" with JEAN MUIR GEO. BRENT Special Evening PRICES Adults 40c Children 26o MERRY CHRISTMAS t ... and, what a swell show we'll have for you...! QTADTCMft Tnfcff.DDr.lA winiillliu I! UlflUllllUIl . If I Were Dictator! I would command every theatre-goer to see -i'The Richest Girl in the World." BECAUSE .. It has the beauty of "Little Women." The nonohalant humor of "The Thin Man." The delightful romance of "It Happened One Night." BUT . . . since I am not a dictator I can only GUARANTEE A REFUND to anyone who does 1 not agree that this picture is . . . GRAND EN-TERTAINMENT1 MB A SPECIAL 111 I Sbs X Pi -ft ' 9 WJ, IV'MMWJr Sir fi jmx . '"is HV"" ' comeily-m- tmanoe of (Irl wh riches could buy lova i but who wanted romance. "'"" ... without her pocket- 1 bokI ITU OEu WW II i EINO HEMMILA, Manager ;)(' HOPKINS iT GbOIML with JOEL McCREA . FAY WRAY - Henry STEPHENSON REGINALD DENNY Added Musical Comedy "FacU and Fancies" Cartoon Newsreel 5& ENDS TONIGHT Edw. Gf Robinson In I "Man With. Two Faces"