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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23, 1935. PAGE TITTRTEEN Local and Personal ! Timid Soul To Itenver Mra. Wygant left last night by train, eniout to Denver, Colo. Mayor does to Aslilnnd Mayor George Porter was attending to busi ness In Ashland Thursday morning, tiie Ashland Tldlncs stated. In Charge of Market Bob McKay of Mediord has been put In charge of the Stearns meat market. Ashland Tidings. Council lo Meet The Jackson county primary teachers' council will meet at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, at the courthouse auditorium, with Mrs. Mona Ferns, chairman, in charge. Miss Marian Ady of Southern Oregon Normal school will be principal speaker. All primary teachers of Jack ton county are urged to attend. BLANKET DANCE Oriental Gardens SAT. NITE Dynes Orchestra Featuring Several New Dance Tunes Men 35, Ladies 10 Here for Ia- Mrs. Marv t Grants pass is among Medford visitors toaay, nayln arrived on business t!iis morning on the Oregonian. Call Wednesdar Arrnrrittur trt Ashland TidliLM. Mr. and Mr w T. DeArmond of that city were visitors ui jurcioru weanesaay. Has Oneratlon Miss Mar tori Davit of Central Point Is patient at the Community hospital. She underwent a major operation there yesterday. At Community Hosultnl Utile Donald Be&chell, whose home Is at 1006 Reddv avenue, underwent n ton sillar operation yesterday at the Com munity hospital. PatlenA at Hospital Mrs. W. E. Bright man of Malin, Ore., Is a patleut at the Community hospital, where she underwent a major operation Thursday. , Goes to Portland Mrs. Carrie Hutchens of this city left this morn ing on the Shasta, enroute to Port land to visit her son. E. A. Hutchens of that city. Miss Brown to Eugene Miss Sue Brown, who has been employed at Medford at the Polar Freeze, left this morning on the Shasta for Eugene, to make her home In that city. Commerce Man Calls O. W. Neel of Portland., of the U. S. department of commerce, arrived this morning on the Oregonian. enrouta south, and expected to leave by air when the weather permitted. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Dreamland DINT Y MOORE and His Orchestra MEN LADIES' 35c 10c Here Sunday Described as one of tho most hu man and dramatic stories to reach the screen, "The Whit Parade" will be at the Craterl&n theater for three days starting Sunday, with Loretta Young and John Boles heading the cast. Dealing with the student nurses girls nobody knows, their training days, their heart aches and their happiness In service, "The White Pa rade," according to all advance re: ports, sets a new high for faithful neas to life and for discovering heart throbs, pathos and laughter in the most realistic or material. A notable cast Is lined up In sup port of the two leading players, Among them are Dorothy Wilson. Mu riel Kirk land, Jane Darwell, who Is said to come very close to stealing the show, Astrld Allwyn, Frank MU- ton, Sara Hayden and Joyce Comp- ton. Polly Ann Young, sister of lor etta, also is given opportunity to dis play the talent which seems to be one of the - natural assets of this family. ----rlil 'Friends of Mr. Sweeney," the fea ture attraction at the Studio theater is rollicking comedy based on the hilarious novel by Elmer Davis, who has taken as his principal character timid soul" sort of person who Js Inspired by love, liquor and an old time college pal to become a raging lion. Mischievous, gay, spectacular and glamorous, "The Gay Divorcee" comes to the Studio Sunday in i - igh-epeed entertainment with no time for park ing and co-stars Fred As t aire and Ginger Rogers. Curwood Novel on Rialto Screen r, ..... iMttf ' " i 'ft. V '"it 1 A.-; i James Oliver Curwood, whose tal?i of the north woods have brought him fame and fortune, has one of his most vivid stories on the screen of the Rialto theater for today and Sat urday. "The Trail Beyond." adapted from the novel, 'The Wolf Hunters," has been made Into a stirring drama of the Yukon country, with John Wayne as the star and Noah Beery. his son Noah, Jr., Varna Htllte and Robert Frascr in the leading support ing roles. Successfully combining the action of the conventional western with the splendid dramatic power of Curwood' deep knowledge of the north, the film should prove entertaining to ft marked degree. Fishing on Illinois Harry Rlna- barger was one of the local Izaik Waltons to try his luck on the Illi nois river during the week. The fishing Is reported good there. VMt at Ashland Mr. and Mra. James Stewart and daughter from Medford. visited Wednesday in this city with Nate Bates and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sptndler. Ashland Tidings. Ends Month's Visit Mrs. A. E. Scholes, having been visiting in Med ford with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hutchison, for the last month, left this morning by train, enroute to her home in Boise, Ida. Scout Leaders to Meet Scout mas-' ters and assistant scout masters of the Medford district will meet tonight at 8 o'clock, at Scout headquarters. It was announced there today, to make plans for the annual father and sons banquet to be held Monday, February 11. This, event Is looked forward to each year with a great deal of anticipation on the part of acauts and their fathers. SCREEN REVIEW (By Dirk Applcgate.)- "The Mighty Bernum," starring Wallace Beery, opened before an en thusiastic house last night at the Craterian, for a decidedly novel and entertaining picture, Jammed with the wild events of the hectic career of the master showman of all Amer ican history. The picture moves swiftly, the scene being laid in New York a hun dred years ago. The beginning of tha peculiar twist in the Barmim nature which attracted his imagination to the outlandish .and bizarre freaks that later mado several fortunes. Is portrayed, and from that point for ward there Isn't a dull moment. Beery carries the role to perfection. Bamum Is shown as a good-natured but blundering genius with a knack of putting on shows that the people will pay to see, and a large collec tion of interesting freaks help make the picture authentic. Adolph Menjou again scores a hit. hi Shows 1:00-3:00 1:00-0:00 ill f III KUMIrs 10c I Adults 20c Kiddies 10 TODAY and SATURDAY WHAT ARE RUGGLES? AND WHO IS SWEENEY? J f. 7)c H A R ' E A In Warner Broi. ' "FRIENDS OF iVlR. SWEENEY ANN DVORAK DOROTHY TREE EUGENE PALLETTE ADDED: CHARLIE CHASE in "IT HAPPENED ONE DAY" 'THE TUNE DETECTIVE" PATHE NEWS SUNDAY THE KINO AND QUEEN OF "CARIOCA" FRED DINGER ASTAIKE ROGERS "The Gay Divorcee" TODAY and SATURDAY "The Wolf Hunters" Ride Again in Bob Steele Coming to Roxy DANCE at OASIS Saturday Night Good Floor, Good Muik Plenty of Ituotn 1t Ml. No. on C. I .like M-liwr. Fact anrt fiction ar closely Inter mingled In tho Bob Steele western. "Son of Oklahoma," which cornea to the Roxy theater tomorrow. A major pftrt of the story Is laid around a old mine, hidden fax out In the desert, the location of It be ing known only to the owner and Ms Immediate family. Such & gold mine, notably 'The os the partner of BArnum. who, when sober, sims the more difficult pieces wanted to complete Barn urn's mu seum. His comedy u delightful, and makes one wonder why he waa ever wasted on the sticky-sweet parts that he used to portray on the screen. The cast of the whole show Is perfect, with Menjou and Beery outstanding The burning of Barn urn's old Amer ican museum Li startllngly and thrill- inly done, with the fight to get the ; animals from the flaming buildings ; one of the most realistic to come to i the screen In some time. One of tho most cleverly turned scenes In the picture Is when Bir- , num sends Menjou to England to pro cure Jumbo, the biggest elephant on I earth, for the show. The day that the elephant Is supposed to arrive dawns, and Bernum meets the boat I with a brass band and flornl offer ings saying "Welcome, Jumbo." only to find that Instead of Jumbo he has acquired the "Swedish Nlnghtln- gale," Jenny Llnd. Be makes the most of this, only to lose her through an unfortunate blunder, after she has become the toast of American society. While never having heard Jenny Und, at least Virginia Bruce, who jflays the part, was convincing to me, and added to the general enjoyment. Swell for grown -lips and kids alike. And, by the way, Ruth Luy's winter dance recital Is an c tided attraction at 0 o'clock tonight, with the showing of 'The Mighty Bamum. MEDFORD GLEEMEN CONCERT High School Auditorium Monday, Jan. 28 8:15 P. M. Ailmlitslon 500 Stuilenta ?3c Assoi-lnte Mcmliprslllp Tlrkrts Oood At This Concert "THE WOLF HUNTERS" PREVUE SAT. NIGHT Blnnle Burrim - Xfll Hamilton 'One Exciting Adventure' NOAH BEERY Noah Beery Jr. Verna Hillie sun-mon css-szLvra Marriage waa her V5p5"33 I pa! career and she caned I tfC1,. I f ft l her war with a chisel j 11 m Perils Pauline I EPISODI 3 T.HI LEOPARD LEAPS FIRST RUN All Colored Short Feature "MIXING IN MEXICO" EXTRA 1 Shirley Temple in kl . MEBBBi 'Campus Hoofers' Starts SUN. ! i Vo Dutchnuin.- u on of the llvm Irgrnda nrt traditions of tho west. That Mich A mine existed waa proven by the Intermittent uppearancea of lu owner with lare supplies of vir gin gold. Although, he was trailed, capteured and tortured to reveal hl aecret. the mine has never been found to this day. Bob Steele enacts an unusual rolo i aa a Spanish youth, who la In reality an American boy who has been raised by a Spunlsh family. Warner Baxter la "arand Canary" atarta Sunday. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I t' II II O tAiumnii Brln Alieme Victoria Hopper MKiXly in SATURDAY A. Continuous BOB SXl M3Ut& V m 0F RELENTLESS a' i W7rVJ the hanoof W . . Wnl Jr TV Jsr FATE HOLDING OF I A I Stewart And His Nite Owls Return to Jacksonville by Popular Demand DANCE TILL "-'iTtarika Mais Cvea Klddlct . . S.V . Mte I Hurry! Ends Tomorrow! In Barnum's Words "Stupendous" What a character! Fun-loving , . , v.w.vcj i,iiiuk the "Greatest Show on Earth 1" x rr WALLACE TheMlHTY Ilk I with ADOLPHE MENJOU VIRGINIA BRUCE ROCHELLE HUDSON AND COLOSSAL ARRAY Of WONDERS Extra! On the Stage Tonight Only at 9:00 o'clock RUTH LUY'S Winter Dance Recital SJ 'V-i...f3'jtB 1 m - Y PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT After ldi t it pillar show at no extra charge! Pat Patterson - Nils Asther in "Love Time" C0MINO SUNDAY! ' ' "V 1 , ' 'iJ I I f, 1 Y I l.OVK mutt itop at nitil- S v night! . . One night out a Jl week fr these stmlent iiiirw . a few brief hours f In which to crnm nil the 'Ife and romnnee for whirl , f they yearn . and wine f ' m ' times they don't get In by X s midnight! TT V n THEV O "Tin nrx jJhU ii I with JAKE DARWELL a ' ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii