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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOK.D, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1035. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal To Tacoma Mra. J. E. H0117 left by twin last venins for Tacoms, Wn. Meeting Tonight Degree of Honor vil! meet this evening at 7:30 for boifiineaa session m the Eagles' hall. Mrs. Voorhles Back Mrs. Gordon Voorhles returned this murnlnc from Salem where she attended session of the Oregon state capltol commission. From Portland C. H. Bussy of the Standard OH company arrived this morning from Portland to make a short business visit here. At Head qu art ers Dr. Fugere R. In wood. CCC surgecn at Camp Biy. con ferred with officers at Medford head quarters tody. Prom Oak Knoll Lieut. Henry P. Phelan of Camp Oak Knoll as a business caller at Medford CCC head quarters today. Snaus Leave Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Swan were among those leaving for the south last nlsrht, their destination being Los Angeles. Confers Here Lieut. Worth L. Kindred, commander of Camp Sit kum. conferred today with officers of the CCC headquarters here. In Ashland A. H. Banwell. man ager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, was a visitor In Ash . land Tuesday. In Klamath Mrs. Everett Hoag land, formerly Mrs. rva Frederick. Is in Klamath Falls this week with Mr. Hoagland, who Is trapping In that vicinity. Leaving CCC Made Stoker, educa tional adviser at O my "o-j Head, has jeslgned from the OCZ and mil re turn to his houi? in San Francisco. Resignation la effective December 32. Will Visit Parents Mrs. T. L. Mink liw left on the morning train today lor Portland where she will spend the next two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Buckmaster. From Rand Capt. Leonard L. Ler wlll, commander of Camp Rand, was a business visitor at CCC headquar ters today. He was accompanied by Lieut. Walter J. Buboltz. Confined to Home Miss Hazel Mo Bee. student at the Medford School of Beauty Culture. Is confined to her borne on Mae street with a severe cold. Eagles to Dance A dance will be held after the regular weekly meeting of the Fraternal Order of Eagles to. morrow night. Refreshments will be eerved. The meeting will open at B o'clock. White Leaves Norman O. White, who this week was transferred at his own request to Ochoco national for est, was to leave this evening for his new post near Prlnevllle. He will serve there es assistant supervisor, the same position he held here. Makes Inspection H. C. Obye, who , replaced Norman O. White this week as assistant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, made a survey trip to Union Creek yesterday. He was acompanied by Fred W. Cleator, recreation engineer of the forest ser vice regional office in Portland, and J. P. DeWltt, ranger. Air. Cleator left today for Grants Pass. To Convention Mrs Ella C. Wea- terlund. manager "f the Hotel Hol land, left today for Portland where she will attend the State Hotelmen's convention. Mrs. Westerlund la one of the few successful women hotel managers in the state. Narregan Returns E. Q. Narregan. deputy United States marshal, re- urned today from Portland whither he took three prisoners from Klam ath Falls who were charged with sell ing liquor to Indians. The prisoners were Tom Collins. Taylor Rhe and John H. Wlllhoeft. Examiners Here Examiners from the state board of cosmetic therapy were in Medford Monday and Tues day to conduct an examination for 12 students of the Medford School or Beautv Culture. Over 50 have been graduated from the schol sines It was established In April. 1934. Will Elect Officers Talisman lodge. Knights of Pythias, will meet Monday evening to nominate and elect officers for the coming year. All members axe requested to attend as theie is a great deal of important business to be transacted. A Dutch lunch will be served late in the evening. Parcel Post Heavy Parcel post bus iness has been extremely brisk the j.ast few days, heavier than in months. It was reported today by Postmaster Frank DeSouza. He at tributed the Increase mainly to the arrival of holiday merchandise for Medford merchants. t To Seek Bid? Washington officials were notified today of the death of Philip Gllham, contract airmail mes senger, and it was expected that a call would be .rued soon for bids on the postal service between the post office and the Medford airport. Au gust Singler. special delivery messen ger. Is temporarily handling the air mall deliveries. Gary Cooper and Ann Harding Co-Star A new star team, Gary Cooper and Ann Harding, will be shown together for the first time in "Peter Ibbetson." coming Sunday to the Craterian for a two-day engagement. "Peter Ibbetson," an Immortal love classic that has been read as a book, seen as a play and an opera, now reaches the screen, deviating but slightly from the original work. It concerns the great love between a man and a woman, a love that noth ing could break, a love that grew greater In a dream fantasy when cir cumstances ruled that these two peo ple be separated. A powerful soul-stlrrtng romance, the firm is an accurate plcturlzatlon of the novel whose popularity has strengthened rather than dimmed with passing generations. Laid against the colorful background of the 1840 period tr. England. It has much of the same quality that made "Smllln' Through such a favorite with movie audiences. The supporting cast Includes Ida Luplno, John Ha.ll Way, Douglass Dumbrllle. Virginia Weldler and Dickie Moore. Roxy Headliner 0 Claudette Colbert, supported by handsome Charlea Boyer, Joel Mc Crea, Joan Bennett and Helen Vin son. Is at the Roxy theater today and Friday in "Private Worlds." the story of a woman doctor who deals In psy chopathic cases but Is unable to con trol her own thoughts. Ken Maynard Coming in Rialto Film 7 "4 :v4Sf It II opposite Maynard. with Harry Woods Martin Faust and a host of others in support. Par Ruse that Wear ouy NOLDE A HUHj3I Ethelwyn B Hoflmina 'Heir to Trouble." the new western thriller starring Ken Maynard, that redouhte.ble klr.g of cowboys, will play at the Rialto theater tomorrow and Saturday. The film relates the comic-drama of a high-riding ranger who adopts ' the Infant son of a late friend and j falls Into a mess of Intrigue when ! other Interests attempt to gain cus- j tody of the child because of a sire able Inheritance. There Is said to be a hilarious sequence In this new film In which Ken devises a series of Rube Goldberg contraptions so that his faithful horse can play nursemaid to the baby In his absence. Joan Perry plays the feminine role Mothers ! 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