Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 24, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKL), OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2-1, 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
To Portland Mr. and Mr. Ernest
Barnes left last evening for boltday
vacation In Portland.
Mlu 8 ten-art Leaves Miss Klthr.
lne Stewart left last evening by train
for a visit In Portland.
Leaving Tonlsht Mr. M. J. Mac
Kinnon will leave this evening by
train for Oakland.
Returns North E. W. Grant of the
General Petroleum corporation re
turned to Portland last night Vfter
malting a business visit here.
Here for Holidays Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Swlgart of Portland arrived this
morning to spend Christmas with rel
atives. To Portland C. A. Barnett left this
morning for Portland where be will
spend Christmas with friends and rel
atives. Winter Leave Mr. and Mr. G. 0.
Wlmer and sons Donald and Alvln
loft this morning for Roseburg to
spend Christmas with relative.
Airman Here Jcjnes Leachman.
flying from 'his aviation school In
Walla Walla, Wash., to Valejo. Cal.,
stopped at Medford airport yesterday
afternoon to refuel.
Tanflelds to South David H. Can
did, superintendent of Crater Lake
national park, and Mrs. Canfleld
left lost night for Piedmont. Cal.,
where they are to spend the Christ
mas holidays with Mrs. Canfleld s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stanford.
TONIGHT
CHRISTMAS EVE
At J'ville
DINTY MOORE
J and his Six Little Giants of
Rhythm
jfc J Men 40c
1 n jl 9:30
myCh 1111
l?mtlftC 2:00
in
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CRATERIAN
and RIALTO
Same
ProgTam
Both
Theaters
Personal
KressM North rtr a w wir-
Kre&se and family are motoring north
to apend the Christmas holidays with
retatlvea at Hood River. Dr. Kreue
will return on Sunday,
Allan Soaldlnr Here Alln AnaM.
lng. now with a chemical laboratory
In San Francisco, la In Medford to
apend the holidays with his parenta.
Mr. and Mra. r, j. Spalding.
From Portland John R. Sargent,
bureau of public roads, Portland,
spent the week-end In Medford. He
la real dent engineer at Crater Lake
national park In the summer.
Files to Portland Edward Efteland.
Firestone manager here, will leave to
night by plane for Portland where he
will apend the Christmas holidays
with his family.
Off for Holidays O. C. Phlll&baum
and son Jack, and Kenneth Dalton
left by motorcar las night for Port
land where they will apend the Chriat
maa holidays.
MIspm Grit sell Arlve The Misses
Evelyn and Mildred Grit sen arrived
recently from San Francisco where
MLss Mildred has spent two weeks vis
iting her sister who la employed In
the Bay City.
Brown Arrives Dr. John W. Brown
of San Francisco arrived in Medford
this morning to spend Christmas with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Brown.
' Make Christmas Visit Dr. and Mra.
W. E. L&ntis will leave this evening
for Portland where- they will make a
Christmas visit with friends and rel
atives. Keeney Away Bob Keeney will
leave this evening by motor to spend
the Christmas holidays in Portland
with friends. He expect to return
Sunday.
Miss Hollo way Home Mi&s Mary
Frances Holloway, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Holloway of Med
ford, returned this week from Loa
Angeles to spend the holidays with
her parenta.
Mrs. Rostel Better Mra. Bert C,
Rostel, who has been receiving med
ical treatment at Sacred Heart hos
pital, was reported sufficiently well
today to return to her home In Cen
tral Point for Christmas.
Home from School Arriving yester
day was Raynor Guy, student at Sac
ramento Junior college, who will
spend the Christmas holidays with his
family here.
MAIL TRIBUNE AND
HUNT THEATRES
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Christmas
Matinee
lO o'Clock
CHRISTMAS MORNING
Wednesday, December 25th
AT TWO THEATRES
Every Kiddie Under 16, Cordially Invited
To Enjoy This Big Holiday Matinee
Come! Have a Good Time!
WHAT A PROGRAM
JACKIE COOPER in "DINKIE"
AND 3 BIG CARTOONS
'BABES AT SEA1
Cartoon In Color
Richard Dix Coming to Rialto Screen
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Supermen of the world below the
Atlantic I Men of tomorrow with the
brain and brawn, the , courage and
strength to actually accomplish what
today la only a dream of the ulti
mate In engineering ... a transat
lantic tunnel. New York to London
linked by a passage under the ocean
that will daily see thousands of trav
elers crashing through tremendous
vacuum at the terrific speed of 600
miles an hour . . . perhaps morel
This la the accomplishment on
which Is based Bernhard Kellermann's
In Ashland B. L. Dodge and son
were Ashland visitors Saturday.
Visiting Here Miss Mary Daniels of
San Francisco arrived this morning
to spend the holidays with friends
here.
From Ashland Tommy Newton of
Ashland is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trltes of this
city.
Pythian Sisters Meet Pythian Sis
ters will meet at the K. P. hall Thurs
day evening. A covered dish supper
will be served at 6:30, after which
the regular temple meeting will be
held. Mra. Ray Yost and Mrs. Cath
erine Fisher are In charge. Visiting
1 members are welcome.
"BETTY BOOP'S
LITTLE PAL"
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story presented In the production,
"Transatlantic Tunnel," coming to
the Rialto theater. It stars six popu
lar personalities and lists in lta cast
two other big stars who contributed
Important roles simply because of
their Interest in the picture. They
are Walter Huston, playing the presi
dent of the United States, and George
Arllss, playing the prime minister of
England. The stars are Richard Dlx
Leslie Banks. Helen Vinson. Madge
Evans, C. Aubrey Smith and Basil
Sydney.
Recovering Emory Culbertson.
Medford high school student, was re
covering at Sacred Heart hospital to
day following a major operation Sat
urday. Hia condition was described
as excellent.
Townsend Social Delayed The box
social planned by ToVnsend club No.
2, which was to have been held De
cember 31, has been postponed until
January 7, club officers announced
today.
Purse Stolen Mrs. Elsie Argroves
of Jacksonville reported to city police
yesterday that her purse had been
stolen from her auto Saturday night
while the machine was parked near
the Natatorium.
To Tour South Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Vale end Miss b. H. Vale, 115 King
street, will leave tomorrow morning
for southern California where they
will visit for several weeks. Their
tour will take them aa far south as
San Diego.
To Ornnts Puss Mrs. W. P. Fell
left this morning to apend the day
In O rants Pass visiting friends. She
Is the holiday guest of her daughter
and soa-m-law, Copt, and Mrs. Lee
M. Bown. i.
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BETTY ORABLE
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'mmmmZ' conquering the "unconquerable . . . achiev- tteftjijig " f . 1. Il
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Real Xmas Joy! " .VT
bert . I evans Vinson mm SYDNlt ' v0 -,f.
Ginger Rogers in
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Ginger Rogers, the tltlan-hatred
mate of Fred Astaire In "Top Hat."
Kooerta and others, achieves tne
goal of every Hollywood player solo
stardom in a vehicle Ideally suited to
her distinctive talents. "In Person." a
new screen story by Samxiel Hopkins
Adams, who also wrote "It Happened
One Night. ' The picture comes to
morrow to the Crater Ion theater for
the one day only, and will also be
shown tomorrow night only at the
Holly theater.
"In Person" provides Ginger with
a rich light comedy-drama role and
enables her to sing three original
popular songs and to execute sev
eral striking dance routines. She
portrays a temperamental screen
celebrity who falls In love with a
gentleman, annoying him so thor-
From California Mra. Leona Grow
and Miss Lorraine Fisher are holiday
visitors at the home of Mrs. Grow's
parents, Mr. and Mrr. Peter Dietrich,
939 North Central avenue, coming
from El Segundo, Cal. They were ac
companied north by Bus Adams, who
Is spending Christmas with his moth
er. Mra. M. W. Maxwell, In Talent.
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rLAST TIMES TONIGHT I ' ?Cl
"A FEATHER IN HER HAT" I limX fM )
Craterian's Feature
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oughly that he determines to take
the egotism out of her, forcing her
to go to extraordinary lengths to trap
him Into marriage. The romantic dif
ficulties culminate In what has been
adjudged one of the funniest climaxes
to come to the screen this season.
The three popular melodies, by I
Oscar Levant and Dorothy Fields, are
"Get a New Lease on Life," "Don't I
Mention Love to Me" and "Out of
Sight. Out of Mind." The music finds
logical introduction In the atory, as
do the two dances which Miss Rogers
performs. The final musical scene la
an ensemble number In which a
chorus of 13 men forms a background
for Glnger'a routines.
George Brent heads the supporting
east, which also Includes Alan Mow
bray and Grant Mitchell.
From Crater Ijike Bert W. Sexton. Pyj 1 I 1 , &Uh!0Jlr
radio technician ot Crater Lake na.- 'A J-e5iBiwnj;
tlonal park, and William Montgomery. WMMBWHMWPWWWWJfWill MlllW'nmin liMMrilllHffMWW!IM,T
park ranger, were In Mod lord today lK" y j!f,Pg'frfWM W I ... 11
on business, having arrived last night I tl M 1 I " 1 I I IS I p 1 1 I
from the mountain resort. They were 1:4.1-3:1.1 B . 1 . I . t.ves ... 31c 111
to return thl afternoon, Mr. Sexton -iS-3M !,,, ...,. f, J J,., fcjj Kl.l.llca 10c 1 1
taking back a new broadcast trans- tKKKKtKKtt!ttKttMMKUUUKttmmm n n ammuttStKMnonMKKKK
mitter for the dally broadcasting of rtKr'll'lml
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Roxy Headliner
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A racy riot of romance and strife
between a young married couple
brings "No More Ladles" to the Roxy
theater for today only. Joan
Crawford and Robert Montgomery
head the cast which also Includes
such favorite aa Charlie Ruggles,
Franohot Tone, Edna May Oliver and
the tall Englishman, Arthur Treacher.
weather and road conditions at the
lake. The report la now being sent
every morning at 8:30 on short waves.
Persons with radios can pick up the
broadcast on 33 35 kilocycles.
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JOHN BO L ES
Lltster In Town John Lltatcr, own
er of the House of Mystery and sev
eral mining properties on Sardioe
creek, was in Medford today to pur
chase hydraulic equipment. He was
accompanied by C. B. Holmes, his
chief operator. Mm:ng a!oitg the creek
la now quite active. Mr. Lister eald.
Lake Weather Clouily Telephone
report from Crater Lake national
park this morning sad the leather
was cloudy. Whether snow was in
prospect could not be fore 'old. Per
sona planning on a trip to the resort
were advised to obtain, weather Infor
mation before setting out. Road
were still open but park ofliclals ad
vised motorists to carry chains for
emergencies. A lare attendance wa
expected at the lake over the holi
days, 200 having registered Sunday.
XMA3 PHOTOS
Holiday Specials Now!
PEASLEYS Opposite Holly Theatre. -
For Hose that wear Buy
NOLDE St HOttST
Ethelwyn 8 Hoffmann.
SPECIAL FOR CHKISTMAfl
Fresh cranberry sherbet and plum
pudding Ice cream, 20c pt.; 40o quart,
FRANKLIN'S CAFE.
- KAREN MORlEYj,
KRAZY KAT KART00N, "TOM THUMB"
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