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MEDFOKB MAIL' TTiTBTTSrE, MEDFORT). OREGON. SUNDAY. JANUARY 19. 103fi. '
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DE MOLAY TO INSTALL
OFFICERS 1UM 12;
INVITE PUBLIC ATTEND
(Contributed)
Tha public la welcomed to the bi
annual De Molay Installation which
la to be held on Tuesday, January 31,
at 8:0O in the Masonic Temple. Jack
Woods of Medford, will be Installed
as the master councllar and will re
tain this highest office In the chap
ter until the next fall Installation
next September. Dale Roberts, who
was elected and served as Junior'
councilor last September will be In
stalled as senior councilor for the
ensuing term. George Gates. Jr., will
fill the position of Junior councilor.
As public Installation comes but
twice a year. In September and In
January, It therefore is an occasion
for the members of the order and
they have endeavored to make this
the most Impressive in the life of the
local chapter. Refreshments will be
served after the Installation. ,
The officers of the De Molay have
brought the chapter to the end of a
very successful fall term. Under the
able leadership of Prank Hull. Jr.,
the chapter has given several dances,
taken In as fellow members a num
ber of p.romtslng boys, and has
maintained Its financial credit. Jack
Woods is expected to further the
present prosperity of the order and
aid In Its growth and servloe.
The members of the De Molay wish
to thank the Masons on the advisory
council for their help and coopera
tion In the past term. The success
of the chapter Is In great measure
due to these men who aid us In th,e
work and who supplement our inex
perience with their mature counsel.
LIBERTY LEAGUE
DINNER SOLD OUT
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. (AP)
With the $50-a-plate Jackson day
dinner of the Democrats still a vivid
memory, the American Liberty league
announced today It has turned' away
4000 persons who want to attend Its
feast here January 25.
The league'a publicity department
reported that the 2000 available
seats were taken weeks ago, but
that applications continue at the
rate of 700 a day.
Whereas the Jackson day diners
heard but one speaker the presl
dent the Liberty league will hear
three, Alfred E. smith, former rea-
eral Judge Charles I. Dawson of
Kentucky, and Dr. Nell Carothers of
Lehigh university.
Roosevelt School
6A Graduates Are
Honored By Circle
Roosevelt Rome and School circle
honored Its 6A graduates at the meet
ing January 17 In the school audi
torium. The program enjoyed by the
graduating class Included songs and
a play. A group of 6B mothers acted
a hostesses for the day.
. The 6A class roll Includes: Clark
Carltone. Eleanor Daley. Gordon
Hayes. Robert Leonard, Richard Mor
row, Doris Robinson, Virginia etlm
son, Marnelle Bevens, Harold Fawcett,
Cornelius Hendrlckson, Roberta Mead
ows. Muriel Piatt. Donald Shanahan,
Philip Todd, BUI Wall, Betty Ann
Dale, Junlr Gunnett, Ruth Huber,
Robert Mitchell. Lola Prlngle, Nada
Sinclair and Robert Todd.
A District meeting of A. T.
A A. M , Grants Pass, Tues
day, Jan. 21st. a P. M.
Grand Master will be pres
ent. All Master Masons Invited.
GEO. B. ALDEN, Secy,
O. O. HORNER, M. M.
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The Marx Brothers. Grouch o.
Chlco and Harpo, bring their non
sensical antics to the screen of the
Craterian theater today la "A Night
at the Opera," their first picture
for almost two years.
Kitty Carlisle and Allan Jones
act as foils for the continued crazi
ness of the three boys, besides
bringing in the romance to the
story.
Lady Lions Review
Activities Of Year
And Extend Thanks
Mrs Vera S bangle was hostess to
the Lady Lions club covered dish
luncheon Monday aterjioon at her
home on Dakota, avenue. She was
assisted by Mrs. Chas. Prltchett and
Mrs. Jean Brault. Despite the rain
and the fact that the meeting had
been unavoidably postponed twice,
the affair was well attended and en
Joyed by all.
An Interesting discussion of the
activities and charitable attainments
of the club during the year Just
ended followed the luncheon and a
vote of thanks was extended for the
splendid co-operation of Medford
merchants and citizens who gener
ously assisted In fulfilling the pur
poses of this civic auxiliary.
Their hearty cooperation made It
possible for the Lady Lions to spread
happiness among approximately a
thousand little ones of Medford and
vicinity, who otherwise would not
have known the Joy of a Christmas
toy. , '
Special thanks are extended to" the
Medford Mall Tribune staff, Mrs. W.
J. Virgin and KMED, A. K. Ban well.
The Dally News, 151 no Hemlla, of
The Dally News Eino Hem Ilia of
Ella C. Westerlund, C. L. Hopkins and
Firestone, Woolworth's, W. S. Bolger.
of Penney's, Mann's Department
Store, Gates St Lydlard, Medford
Business College, Aletha Gray and
the firemen and their wives.
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have us take laundry
troubles out of their homes
(orever, if they knew the
cost would be little more
than for washing at home.'
We render a perfect laun
dry service, and expect all
we serve to hold us to this
standard
Colman Returning in New Role
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Fresh from his triumphant por
trayal of Sydney Carten In "A Tale
of Two Cities," Ronald Colman re
turns to the Craterian theater screen
Thursday as the smoothly sophisti
cated character that endeared him
to movie goers In such pictures as
"Raffles" and "Bulldog Drummond."
The new film la -The Man Who
Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo"
and as $he title Implies, Is a rapid
moving romantic adventure of a
man whose amazing luck held fast
until he forced the gambling club
to shut down lta game.
Set in the gay capitals of Europe
REPORTER JAILED
NEW YORK, Jan. 17. (P) Martin
Mooney, a reporter who refused ' to
reveal aources of Information used In
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and color of the continental smart
set, the picture has Joan Bennett
in the female lead.
Colman enacts the role of a pen
niless Russian prince who uses the
savings of a number of expatriate
friends to run a handful of francs
into ten million In the Sporting
Club at Monte Carlo.
Miss Bennett has the role of the
girl hired by the gambling syndi
cate to lure Colman back to Monte
Carlo for another session at the
tables. She falls In love with the
man she n paid to deceive.
a aerlea of articles on racketeering,
today began serving 80 daya In county
Jail, . the sentence received for con
tempt to court. In addition, Mooney
was fined 250.
Mooney. who was employed by th
New York American, was commlttted
Romance on the
Rio Grande!
Love chased this
madcap pair from
Old Mexico . . .
' back over the bor
der . . . and left a
trail of laughter
all the way!
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In "Red Salute"
The hitherto little-known work
ings of the United States border
patrol are revealed in "Red Salute."
this year's outstanding romantic
comedy starring Barbara Stanwyck
with Robert Young opposite, start
ing a three-day run at the Rlalto
theater today.
This branch of the federal ser
vice comes Into play when a pretty
socially prominent American co-ed
and a young buck private find them
selves stranded across the Mexican
border, and make a wild dash for
the United States and home, with
cupld doing the backseat driving
and Uncle Sam trailing.
The comedy cast includes Cliff
Edwards, who will always be remem
bered as "Ukelele Ike," Ruth Don
nelly, the long-legged lass with the
brittle tonRiie. and Hardle Albright.
by Judge Otto A. Rosalsky.
In refusing to reveal his sources of
Information. Mooney pleaded profes
sional privilege when called before
the grand Jury. Judge Koenlg found
him in contempt of court.
The Law and the News
TOLEDO, Ore., Jan. 18. (AP)
Grove Patterson, president of the
American Society of Newspaper Edi
tors, said today he will appoint a
committee of prominent newspaper
editors to meet with a committee of
the American Bar association to
study Improved methods of handling
legal cases from a newspaper stand
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Dance,' a musical comedy romance
with song numbers, high-stepping
girls and a supporting cast that in
cludes Olenda Parrell, Patsy Kelly
and Helen Morgan, among others.
It starts a three-day run at the
Roxy theater today.
LINCOLN. Neb., Jan. 18. (AP)
Mayor Charles W. Bryan today as
serted his brother, William Jennings
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Bryan "never betrayed anyone, any
where any time n his Ufa" when In
formed of Senator Clark's attack on
the commoner a the senate.
"The published lecords of William
Jennings Bryan's life proved my
statement," Mayor Bryan, twlca gov
ernor of Nebraska, averted.
Mayor Dry an who In 1034 was the
Democratic vice presidential nomine
said he clearly remembered the Balt
imore convention and that the Neb
raaka Democratic committee met a
short time following the national
session and endorsed the action of
the commoner and the Nebraska del
egates. "They didnt betray instruction
and the delegates voted with him,"
the mayor atd.
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