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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1935)
PAGE NINE Enrico Caruso Jr. at Craterian personal charm that endeared his I noted father to millions of music lovers. "The Gilded Lily" shows Claudette Colbert as the pretty stenographer looking for a poor man to marry and help attain success, but who finds herself falling for a wealthy English j Through a rapid uerMion of World go by. Local and Personal nobleman, traveling in this country merry episodes, she leads her million- Ray Mllland. as the titled English aire Romeo a gay rhnse, only to man. and Fred MacMurray aa the realize that her heart lies with the park bench boy friend, are mtro "mufig" she Is wont to meet every j riuced as two comers who will un Thursday night, nt on a bench In the doubtedly win many fans with innr park, eat popcorn and watch the Stirling performances In this plriure. incognito. When she turns down hu proposal of marriage, mostly because 1 he is so wealthy, she finds herself overnight a country-wide celebrity a. j the "no" girl. Visitors from Drain Among visit ors In Medford this week were Mr. j and Mrs. R. F. Randall and children. Vanda Jane and Jlmmle. all of Drain, i Ore., who were here Wednesday eve ning while Mr. Randall attended to MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1935. ' Enrico Caruso Jr. at Craterian . : rl- CI , in n Here from Trail Orvil Peterson of Trail was in Medford on business Friday. MMtrord Visitor Among Medford visitors Friday was Helen Hughes ol the Tiller-Trail cut-off road. Thompson Here Horace Thompson of Phoenix was In Medford Friday on business. ' From central Point Merrill Kauff man was a business visitor from Cen tral Point Friday. Speeding In Truck Donald Turpln j was arrested by state police Thursday : charged with violation of the speed limit while driving a truck. Peebles Fined Jas. Peebles, arrest ed for speeding on West Main street, was fined $5 and costs of $4.50 in Justice court yesterday. Mrs. Walker Better Mrs. A. E. Walker of Talent, who has been con fined to her bed for the last three weeks with Illness, is slowly Improv ing, it was reported. . Mrs. Strauss Recovering Mrs. Al bert Strauss, of Sams Valley, confined for the pa3t two weeks In a Portland hospital, is getting along nicely, ac cording to word received here. In Portland Hospital O. H. Sam uels, who recently underwent two minor operations In a Portland hos pital. Is reported getting along nice ly. He has been in the northern city for two weeks, and Is expected to re turn to Medford in a week or ten days. Brault to Portland J. B. Brault. manager of the Southern Oregon Gas corporation, left Saturday evening on the Shasta for Portland, where he will confer with J. A. Ward, president of the company, from San FranclECO, on business matters. On Monday Mr. Brault will return to Medford, while Mr. Ward returns, by the Cascade route, to his home In San Francisco. Hens Set Record Al Hildreth of Butte Falls, reported that he has 13 young hens that lay from 10 to 12 eggs per day. One day last week Hil dreth said .his prized fowls furnish ed him with 14 eggs, and one of these was a double egg. He also has two eggs preserved that were layed last summer, one measuring 6 Vi Inches around and four Inches long. Krror Corrected A story in this paper Thursday relative to a prize won by Miss Frances Combe, errone ously stated that Miss Carln Deger I mark was an instructor in the home economics department of the local high school. The statement should have read that Mrs. Gertrude Gates " was Instructor In that department. Miss Degermark Is In the physical education department. Stoll Passes Away Robert O. Stoll. 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Stoll of Napa, Cal., died In that city Fri day evening of pneumonia, according to word received here. H9 was ac quainted in Medford with many of the younger set, having been a guest here for three weeks of Bill Barnum. His visit to Medford was made two years ago. Surviving are his mother and father, two sisters and one brother, according to local friends. Starts Work In Washington Miss Geraldlne Thompson, formerly with the Crater lake national park service offices here, has started work tn the new agricultural building, depart ment of plant Industry, at Washing ton, D. C.,- according to word recelv k ed. Miss Thompson recently received an appointment to the Washington position, having also been employed by the government at Pullman, Wash. She made the trip east via New Orleans. business. Attend Comma ..firry Rati Many from Medford attended the Com mandery ball t Ashland Wednesday evening, when a dinner, dancing and cards were enjoyed by about 175 members and the guests. Among those from this city were the following, ac cording to the Ashland Tidings: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodford. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Horner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butterfleld, Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olmscheld, John Perl, Mrs. R. A. Holmes. Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry. Mrs. H. U. Lumsden. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McGowan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Antle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flck. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hous ton. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Frazee. Mats .... 25c Eves .... 35c Children . . 10c Card of Thanks The family of the late William Spencer Sawyers gratefully acknowl edge and thank the friends for the many beautiful flowers and kind ex pressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement, the death of their beloved husband and father. Mrs. Wm. S. Sawyers, Wm. R. Saw yers, Donabella Sawyers, Arizona Sawyers. STARTS 11111 '.Mm mmSmm TODAY For 3 Days! A TRULY GRAND PICTURE PLUS A GREAT STAGE ATTRACTION TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Used parts for Bean six h. p. spray engine. Phone Verne. Marshall. 779-L. BUY - SELL - TRADE Guns, sport ing equipment electric refrigera tors store office fixtures. New boats for sale. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Tractor, spray rig, trac tor plow. Carkln Orchard, north of Huber's Meat Co.. Midway road. FOR RENT Eight room res. Walking distance from town and school. Good condition good neighbor hooddouble garage paved streets $35 for permanent tenant. Call owner 1S50-R. FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful coun try home near Medford. modern In nverv detail: fine trpes. esrnee. Will trade for cltv home or will sell. J Address Postoffice Box 510, Med ford. FOR RENT 3 room house, modern. Adults. Garage. Apply 731 W. 2nd MAN WANTED for Rawletfth route of iers. We train and help you. Write todav RawJelgh Co.. Dept. ORB-S7-SA-2. Onkland. Calif. i FOR SALE Kanctn sed oats. 1.50 rwt. and oat hay. 7 ton. Isaac. Crater Lake highway. 3 miles out HAVE piano. We will be away frr n 1 Medford Indefinitely and wo 4 like to store prnnd piano with sponsible party or will sell ch'ip Trrnn to reliable party. Box 4 Tribune. f OR SALE Oyirf ii piano. !'" Baldwin Piano Sl.oppe. $ Midget Photos 3 for 10c pNL- M Sows Today ;' I i HVrl, 1 1:45 - 3:30 t ; . ' A U I II s a A combination stage and screen en- Clnudette Colbert starred la lhe 5 y tertainment startlns today at the OUOta Uly- on the sreen. w. ... young Canuo. who recently com p Craterian theatre for a three-day run, ...... .V,, 0i.r -t .i, - has Enrico Caruso, Jr., the son of the for wnrner Bros., especially written VaaiJ for him after winning success In m' f t screen musicals, has Inherited not jfaw anecdotes of his great father, and. only a line voice Dut also nas me K - ! ff ' lr rni'MWireiinnrri iTTiirnnrTTi - ri r -Tr' rnrr inrr "T' innTTT "rir "iafMM-mrarw,ftrri i j& r; " 1 Mill III Ill mSititton'' 5 I f j yujfiS ' . 4 u JVW M'linii'iiiiiw iii ii'iiHiiitmii ii iiiii in i mmrr MTfiTiniiiin i i rmrmraniaiiiiiii iiniiii i 3 !, -fS- vsiS!!! Vf vT . '.. r .1 J..y: : -t,g5 . s- l a. so, i. . .ih is . , .- ,...-; iW ! if i famous tenor, appearing in person on the stage In a prograjn of songs and Millionaires showered her with dia monds and attentions . . . but one guy invited her to sit on a bench in the park, eat pop corn, and watch the world go by . . . and she loved it I I" i ' Today and Monday! SHE DIS jjcn u s$ nil 1 1 nPITIJ niUU IIL.il U H I k W II . . . because she didn't know them! The Lady for a Day bo comes the First Lrtdy of the Screen in a vivid drama of a once great family and its errant chil dren . . . drifted into lux ury and dishonor . . . but redeemed by the courage of the woman who had brought them into the world. Li, ' I ' OH j with I! j IP FAY WR AY VICTOR JORY Raymond Walburn o ADDED Joe Cook in MR. WIDGET" - S' V , $ i 'dSfr i Enrico m-.M f4 (fin oil - CARU 11 U A 3 in th kind of a role thai made you rave about "It Happened One Night" im mmm milt with FRED MacMURRAY RAY MILLAND C. AUBREY SMITH EDWARD CRAVEN On the Stage. In Person! ... for all how . . . The talented son of a famous father . . . whose brilliant voice has made him Hollywood's newest sensation with his role in "The Singer of Naples" . 1 In a program of songs and reminis cences of the beloved Caruso , . , a new thrill awaits you when you hear him sing! CARUSO PREFERS A BALDWIN rnmTEv or "BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE" y NO RAISE IN ADMISSION PRICES! ri i ( v ti hid j