SfEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFOIil), OREGOX, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1933.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Lawrence Tibbett Coming in Craterian Musical Show
Local and Personal
Romance Coming to Rialto Screen
Under existing law the two com
missioners continue In office until
reappointments are effective or their
successors appointed.
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From San Francisco C. M. Brewer
returned this morning from Sin
PranclAco. where he transacted busi
ness. To Centralis John L. Townscnd
left last evening for Centralis, Wash
where he will spend the holidays with
, relatives and friends.
Returns Home B. E. Harder la at
home today after spending a short
time on business trip to San Fran
dsoo. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. Car
ver left laat.evenlng for Portland, call
ed there by business. They will re
main over the holidays.
Recent VUlter A reoent business
visitor In Medford was E. M. Graham,
superintendent of the American Rail
way Express, from San Francisco.
Japanese Fined Kay Tak&o. Japan
ese arrested by city police Saturday
t night on a drunk and disorderly
charge, was yesterday, fined 910 In
city court on his plea of guilty.
'
Dog Poisoned Mrs. Henry Pace. !22
Mistletoe street. Informed city police
that her dog had been poisoned with
strychnine about 3:30 yesterday after
noon. Police were investigating the
charge today.
Navy Office Cloned The navy re
cruiting office In the Federal building
will be closed because of ths holidays
until December 28. It was announced
today by Ernest M. West, recruiter.
Snowmen Meet Rogue Snowmen
will elect officers for the 1936 year
t .the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce tonight. All persons Inter
ested In winter sports are Invited to
attend. Meeting convenes at 7:30.
YULE PROGRAMS
SCHEDULED FOR
PRESBYTERIANS
The Presbyterian church Is plan
ning a number of Interesting activ
ities for Christmas week. The young
people ere having a party In the
church parlors tonight at 8 o'clock.
Those coming are asked to dress as
"kids," to plan a "kid" game, and to
bring one-half dozen cookies end a
ten-cent toy for the gift exchange.
It Is also announced that those wish
ing to send a gift to Alice Encllsh
are Invited to bring the gift for the
Christmas surprise box to be mailed
to her tomorrow.
Sunday morning at the Christmas
service there will be a Christmas ser
mon and the following numbers by
the choir: Anthem, "Gloria" Moz
art; "The Stranger from Galilee," by
Dolores R. Sperling.
Sunday evening at 6:30, the young
people will have a Christmas meeting,
led by Thomas Hardy.
Sunday evening et 8 o'clock the
choir will present an evening of
Christmas music.
Monday evening, the Sunday school
will present a Christmas program in
three parts. The first part consists
of carols by the Junior vested choir,
directed by Mrs. Don Newbury, and
MASQUERADE
DANCE
Christmas Eve.
Dreamland
Rube and His Orchestra
Gifts for the Two Best Couples
In Costume
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Business Visitor Gladys Gorton,
stater manager for Belcano cosmetics.
was a business visitor In Medford
yesterday. She is the former wife of
Ralph Gorton, well known In this
city.
Visitor Leaves Carl Smith of Hood
River returned to his home today
after spending acme time visiting rel
atives here, including his two broth
ers, Walter end Charles Smith, and
his father, Lee P. Smith.
Orchestra Meetlnjr The Olrls Civic
orchestra will meet tonight at the
Girls' Community clubhouse at 7:30.
Mrs, E. E. Gore, supervisor, has re
ceived new music and all members are
urged to attend. All girls Interested
will be welcome. t
Reeder Returns Lieut. Marvin B.
Reeder returned yesterday from the
Letterman general hospital - In San
Francisco where he had been under
going treatment. He was assigned
temporarily to Camp Wlmer upon his
return. .
At New Station R. P. Slngler an
nounced today that he Is now at his
new service station, recently leased,
at Ninth street' e,nd South Central
avenue. He stated that friends will
find him there, where he is specializ
ing In GUmore Oil products.
Nurse Registrar South Mrs. O. E.
Osburn, registrar here for graduate
nurses, will leave tonight for San
Francisco. She will remain In the
bay city until after the holidays, vis
iting with her daughter. Mrs. N. E.
Bohall. During her absence anyone
requiring a graduate nurse should call
either the Sacred Heart or the Com
munity hospital.
recitations by primary and Junior
boys and girls, directed by Mrs. Verl
Wa.ker. The second part is the pa
geant "The 'Inn of Bethlehem," di
rected by Harriet White. This will
be followed by the presentation of
white gifts at the manger. The third
part Is the Christmas party to be
held In the Sunday schol auditorium,
to which the entire church family is
invited.
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TO MAIL STAFF
Incoming Christmas mall is con
siderably heavier than at the same
time a year ago, Roland G. Beach,
assistant postmaster, said today.
Outgoing mall, Mr. Beach stated.
Is not quite so great as it was last
year but that Is because Medford
residents heeded .the admonition of
the postal service to mall packages
early.
Three substitute carriers were
added to the postofflce staff today
to help handle the Increased mall.
Three others were employed yes
terday and two about a week ago,
making eight extras In all on the
Job now. This Is two more than re
quired at the same time a year ago,
Mr. Beach said.
CIVIL SERVICE TESTS
The following civil service exami
nations were announced today:
Transportation tariff examiner
(freight) and transportation tariff
examiner (passenger) for the inter
state commerce commission.
Rate agent for the bureau of mo
tor carriers, interstate commerce
commission.
Special experience. Is required for
these positions. Full Information
may be procured from Earl H. York,
secretary of the local civil service
board, at the pestofftce.
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Singing not only arias from famous
operas but also the modern type of
music, Lawrence Tibbett comes to the
Craterian theater screen Sunday In
SCHOOL BAND ENJOYED'
ON FIRST APPEARANCE
AT JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE, pec. 30. (Bpl.)
The Jacksonville high school band
made Its first public appearance at
the Senior class play December 17,
under direction of j!r. Botts of Med
ford. The following selections were well
p ayed and much enjoyed by the au
d.ence: Assembly March E. De Lamater
Marjorle ; I. 8. Loos
B.ue Bells of Scotland (Scotch Folk
Song).
B'tter Sweet (waltz) ,.E, De Lamater
ADeen (waltz) E. De Lamater
Red Feather (Indian Dance
E. De Lamater
Members of the band are: Lawrence
Flck, Qage Sanden, Frederic Metz
gr, cornet; Bud Peebler. drum; Har
o'd White, Joe Beech, Stanley Sheaf
fer, Lester Went, trombone; Kenneth
Per eel, saxophone; Eunice Sanden,
Ili-ne Berry, Dorthea Rexroad, clari
net; OairLusJCXbrn Bowman, Na
omi Smith, violin; June Peebles, Gen
evieve Kent, Ida Bowman, Tommy
Dunnlngton, violin.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
AT EAGLE FT. SUNDAY
EAGLE POINT, Dec. 20. (Bpl.)
A Christmas program will be given In
the church by the Sunday school next
Sunday evening, starting at eight
o'clock. The program will consist of
carols, tableaux and recitations. The
public is cordially Invited. .
START C. OF C. DANCES
IN J'VILLE SATURDAY
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 20. (Spl.)
The first of the winter dances spon
sored by the Jacksonville Chamber of
Commerce will be given tomorrow
evening at the old TJ. S. hotel. Dlnjy
Mcore'a orchestra has been secured.
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."Metropolitan, the dramatic and ro-
r.antlc story of a young singer's rise
tc fame and glory. Selections from
"Pflgliacci," "The Barber of Seville"
On Roxy Bill
George O'Brien, popular western
stttr, will be at the Roxy theater Sat
urday only In "The Cowboy Million
aire," the action of which takes the
adventurous cowboy from the des
erts of Arizona to the fogs of Lon
don. CGC LECTURER CALLS
Alfred Cookman, CCC lecturer now
on duty in the Vancouver barracks
district, was a visitor at Medford
district headquarters today.. He la
en route to Camp Hackamore in the
Redding district where be will meet
KowaBd W. Oxley, director of the
CCC eduoatlonal program, and Dr.
J. Bi Orlfflng, civil educational ad
visor for the ninth corps area.
Mr. Cookman wilt acccmpany the
educators on their visit to the Med
ford district Sunday and Monday,
and will continue with them to the
Vancouver barracks district. ,
A SPECIAL PUR REPRESENTATIVE
will be at Adrlenne's all day Saturday
with a special showing of fur coats.
Buy her a lovely fur coat for a
Christmas gift. A beautiful assort
ment to chocse from. Adrlenne's. .
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songs, in addition to "Road to Man
dalay" and "De Glory Road." Virgin
la Bruce and Alice Brady have prom
inent roles In the supporting cast.
LES TO FETE
KIDDIES TOIHT
The annual Christmas party for
children of Engles will he held In
the fraternity's hall at 8:00 o'clock
tonight.
An entertaining: program has been
The IDEAL XMAS GIFT-HUNT THEATRES SCRIP BOOK:
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PERRY MASON
tht ttuvc, daihlnj
attorney. .1
Dr. Robt DOR AY
kai his own idea,
sbout marriage. I
DELLA STREET
the ruanlnj guard
for her beti .l
"spuDsy"
the boii' faithful
stooje . . I
SUNDAY
Romance klnrilfMl by
of a mother's Ime
model irom the I fFr1 "r!
A FEATHER
III HER MAY
Pauline LORD Basil RATH8QNE
Louis HAYWARD Wend BARRIE
Billie BURKE
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told on the screen and will undoubt
edly be told many times again. "Fea
ther In. Her Hat," coming. Sun4a to.
Vin Rialto theater, will remain as one
of the finest.
It tells the story of a mother's great
love for her son, her great ambition
to see him rise above his squalid sur
roundings and becoming -a- "ente-(
man" In every sense of the word.
prepared" under' direction of John
Hyde, chairman. There will be a big
Christmas tree, Santa CI sua and
gifts for the youngsters.
The weekly business session of the
lodge will be held at 7 o'clock so
that the party may start )iromp"tiy
at 8. All Eagles were urged to be
present on time.
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WASHINGTON. ' DecJ SO. (AP)
The White House' announced' todfty
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-fuirtUig romance and success iu .a.
vcrld far removed from the one the !
mother has endured. ' . j
Paulina Lord Is said to have one of i
her Ilneat . roles as. the mother who.!
sacrifices everything for her son's
success; Louis Hayward plays the part
of the son; Wendy Barrio Is the girl
with whom he finds love; Basil Rath- 1
bone Is the' boy's tutor and" others In !
th cast Include BUlle Bunko, Victor
Varconl and Nydla Westman.
point' Clyde B. Altchtson -of Oregon
and Claude R.- Porter of Iowa, aa
Interstate commerce commissioners.
In, .a . formal announcement, the
White House said the nominations
would-be sent to the senate, as soon
as congress reconvenes, for terms
expiring December 31, 1943.
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