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XfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OKEOOX. SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1935. PAGE NINB LOCALS! Mrs. Jennings Keturn Mrs. Rob- I ert Jennings h&a just returned from j . wuk'a ulntt n-ltli Mr atirf Xtrm Mt O. Chandler In Yretoa. Hanlln's .Mother Leaves Mrs. J. Hanlln left for her home In Tacoraa. Watte after . six weeks visit with ner son, Paul Hanlln, in Medford. On Drunk Charge Joseph Parr, of this city, was arrested by city police Friday night on a charge of being drunk In a public place. He was In the city Jail Saturday, awaiting trial. Mrs. Gtasguw Returns Mm. Ber tha Glasgow has returned to the Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann shop, after a WNk'i vacation visiting relatives In Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Southwtck Improved Mrs. R. K. South wick, who recently under-! went a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, returned to her home Saturday. Day In Town C. H. Day, of Port land, traveling man for the Frank fort distilleries In Louisville, Ken tucky, Is In Medford for a few days on business. Visits with Burghers Miss a race Johnson, sister of Mrs. D. K. Burgh er, returned Saturday to her home In Parma, Idaho. Miss Johnson has been visiting with the Burghers since before Christmas. Miss Ilauk to Eugene Miss Bar bara Hauk, Gamma Phi Beta, of the University of Oregon, left for Eu gene yesterday to make up the ex aminations which she missed because of Illness before Christmas. She will return In a few days. Miss Smith Back to wnshlngton Miss Janet Wray Smith, student at the University of Washington, left last night by train for Seattle to take up her studies after spending the holiday vacation with her par ents, Mt. and Mrs. E. J. Smith, of Wellington Heights. Miss Chamberlain VI si Is Miss Mil dred Chamberlain, bead of the re lated arts house furnishing and dress design department o; the state col lege at Corvallla has returned to that city after spending the holiday va cation at the home of Ethelwyn B Hoffmann, here. At Roxy Today Russ Columbo in Rialto Hit 5 ..rr-, m i1ljmMLLM - i - j Maktntr his final appearance before the cameras, before his untimely death. Russ Columbo Is starred with Roger Pryor and June Knight in "Wake Up and Dream" at the Rialto theater for today and Monday. The story deals with the hilarious Adventures of a small-time vaudeville trio. Though desperately In need of a job. they flee an Impending en gagement in Atlantic Cltv when thev believe they are being sought bv the police, and ma&e their way to Holly wood, where their troubles really be gin. Four song numbers are heard in the course of the picture, said to be the-best In which Russ Columbo has appeared. Council Meets Wednesday The Mrdiord Citrl Scout council will meet at the Scout headquarters at 10 o' clock Wednesday morning, Jan. 0. At sacred Heart Among thoso re relving treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital are Mrs. Ida Smith, of Evans Creek. Mrs. Jenny Nugent of 707 W. Main, and Mrs. M. M. Lucas of Eagle Point. lMtlng incle Alleen Latham of this city left last night for San Fran cisco where she will visit with her uncle. Aubrey Smith. Mr. Smith will be remembered as the city school su perintendent serving before the posi tion was taken by E. H. Hedrlck. Miss Knight Returns Miss Estelle Knight of the Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann shop returned from 8an FrnnclRCC this week after a vacation with her family. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. KnlRht, and sister Mildred, who live In San Carlos. Cal. Plivvs Postponed Members of Girl Scout Troop 4 announced the group of plays to have been presented have- been postponed until further notice. There will be a regular meeting Mon day evening, January seventh at 7:00. A new cast for "Murderer at Large," will be chosen at that time. Anna Sten in First American Film P -9 r S f -1 0 Fa V A ucw lues nnd a tiiltfiit that 1a cllo theater tcxlay In "Nana. fresh to the American screen Is the i Miss Sten, the young Russian star, promise Anna Sten brings to the Stu-1 who came out of Moscow a few years ago. was the first actress to be train ed exclusively in Soviet stage and screen Institutions. EXTENSION CLASS TO Dr. Taylor of the faculty of th Southern Oregon Normal school In Ashland has announced that be will resume the extension courses offered, from the University of Oregon at the senior high school In Medford, start lng at 7:30 tomorrow (Monday) even Ing. Th subject offered will be "Mod ern American Novel." Professor Taylor announced that the classei will be open to all thoso Interested and will be held weekly. Everyone Is extended a cordial invita tion to attend. 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