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TkfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MTvDFORD. OITFCOX. FRIDAY. AP'RTL IS. 1037. PAGE THIRTEEN LOCAL and PERSONAL Hale Tomorrow Degree of Honor members will hold rummage sale to morrow In the Hotel Allen building. III at Home Earl Foy was confined to his home yesterday because of Ill ness. VIMtlng Here Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Atterbury of Ashland vlsltd friends and transacted business here Wednes day. t Has o iteration Mrs. Leon a Ormond of Ashland underwent a major op eration at Sacred Heart hospital yes terday morning. To Dunsmulr Mr. and Mrs. Wll lard Dudley of this city made a busi ness trip to Dunsmulr, Cel., Wed nesday. To Portland C. D. Bean, Med ford merchant, left by train last night for Portland where he waa to transact business. . Reported Well Mrs. Jesslt Xllgore of Ashland, who la convalescing from a major operation at a local hos pital, la reported getting along well. Attend Meeting John L. Lang . aton of Ashland was In Medford Wed nesday evening to attend a meeting of the Southern Oregon Gas corpora tion. - To Butte Falls Paul Brlnson, Jun ior forester and technical assistant of the Rogue River national forest, made an Inspection In the Butte Palls area today. From Ashland The Rev. Melville T- Wire of Ashland called on friends and business acquaintances Jiere Wed nesday. Also an Ashland visitor here Wednesday was I. R. Barksdale. Banker Here O. H. Keller, assist ant vice-president of the First Na tional Bank of Portland and In charge of personnel and operations. Is a business visitor In Medford. He ex pects to remain for a few days. Meet Your Friends at the ORIENTAL GARDENS SAT NITE Always a Crowd tANCE to the music of BUD DYNGE'S BAND featuring The Latest Dance Melodteg Hen Rube's Old Time Band HI5U in the small hall. Monday Only! . . . Matinee and Evening! apsis -,hef tar"1 Showi 1:41 Visit wife A. W. Aya of this city called In Ashland yesterday, visiting his wife who under went a major operation recently at the Ashland Community hospital. 'Ashlanders Here Ashland calteif In Medford this week included Mrs. O. B. Turner and Mrs. Erin Edwards, who visited friends here Wednesday, end Mis. W. K. Parker and Mrs. Frank Warren, who transacted business here yeswrday. New Active Members Pete, Peter son, district representative of the Co lumbia Steel corporation of Portland, and Richard Payne, collection teller of the First National bank, became members of the Medford Active club at the regular meeting Tuesday night. New Residence The fifth new resi dence to be built in Medford since the first of the month will be started soon. H. A. Predenburg of 429 South Grape street received a permit from the city building Inspector's office yesterday to construct a five-room home at a stated coat of 12100. i lndergoeg Operation Mrs. R. E. 1 McElhose of 829 Minnesota street underwent a major operation at Sacred Heart hospital yesterday. She was said by hospital attendants to be recovering satisfactorily today but visitors will not be permitted for sev- : era! days. I Return from South Returning j home this morning were Mrs. J. Ot tlnger, Mrs. C. T. Parker and- Mrs. A Pickering, who were called to Santa Monica, Cal early In the week by the death oi their nephew and cousin, M. Kimball, motion picture elec trician, who died Sunday of heart disease. They made the trip by motor, tee Social Planned Orlffln Creek Orange hold a box social and dance tomorrow evening at the Orange hall. All women are requested to bring boxes, and a cordial Invitation is extended to anyone Interested, with those In charge promising a, good time. Ways and means committee Is In charge of the affair. ! Truck Driver Fined Ernest F. Wing of To coma, Wash., truck driver, was assessed 910 and costs in Justice court yesterday on a plea of guilty to operating a vehicle of excessive length on the Pacific highway. The Wing j truck with trailer was 38 feet and six j Inches in length. The arrest was , made by the state police. ! Citizenship Classes Daughters of the American Revolution will inaug urate a new series of classes In citi zenship at the Washington school, Dakota and Peach streets, at 7 o'clock next Tuesday evening. The classes will be held once a week until June 1, the night of meeting to be an nounced at Tuesday's session. They are designed for the Instruction of persons seeking American citizenship. Anyone desiring detailed Information regarding the classes may telephone Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl at 610. MlU . . . 30f A New Grace r V ..4 JAr "' m mnir inn i ' i 'nnw iim 11 ''nliun tnniw Grace Moore's eloquent singing, combined with the light, engaging comedy of Robert Rlskln, screen au thor of Frank Capra's several suc cesses. Including the recent "Mr. Deeds.- bring "When You're In Love" to the New Craterian theater Sunday, which introdxices a different Orace Moore than the one fans have been aocustomed to seeing In pictures. Cary Grant heads the supporting cost. Vlnlng on Board Irving E. Vlnltig of Ashland will represent Oregon on the national advisory committee for New York's world fair In 1939, hav ing accepted the appointment nude by Grover Whnlen, president of tbs fair corporation. Minor M Ik hap Clyde C Clark of 31 South Orange street and Noah Hlllt'ry Lenderman of 1416 West Ninth street' were drivers of cars that collided hi Central avenue and Third street yes terday evening, a city police report stated today. The accident was not serious. Mrs. Brolll Hero Mrs. Leonora Brolll, Ashland, deputy of R. N. A., was In Medford yesterday to aid In completing arrangements for the state convention to be held here next week end and to attend the regular meeting last night. Miss Madge Martin of Trona, Cal., was also here to attend last night's session. rreTiie Sot. Nlglit Midnight Court JOHN MTtX - ANN DVORAK THE SORT OF PICTURE ummir- Hi mi vp unocn SHE'D MAKE! Starts r Jj 11 ,'14 si, ''. Aklii- D CW -W y I l k- UHioruoifli&in wit)i CARY GRANT Aline McMAHON ll ,T lenry Stephenson V. Different than you've ever eeen her before . . . going to town with ewing . , . songs and madcap romance 1 Moore Coming Not the least of the diirerenco in the new Orace Moore Is the' variety of songs she uses in the picture. Cab Calloway's famous "Minnie the Moocher." admitted to be "tops" in swing tunes, is one of her numbers, which also include operatic nelectlons. As the young Australian diva, forced to buy n husband in Mexico in order to get herself into the states, the picture is winning many new friends for the personable singer. Calls Here Mrs. M. R. Wallace of Jacksonville was visiting friends and business acquaintances here today. Calling here from Jacksonville yes terday was -Mrs. Arthur Davles. Senior Oratorical Contest Scheduled The annual Falling-Beekman ora torical contest for University of Ore gon seniors Is to be held this year May 28. Prizes of $1S0 and (100 will be awarded. The prizes are made possible by Income from gifts to the university by Henry Falling of Portland and C. C. Beekman of Jacksonville. C. C. Bfckman, pioneer banker and prom inont resident of southern Oregon until his denth about 20 years ago, made the gift to the school as evi dence of his Interest In educational institutions of the state. The Scream-Lined Romance of '37! ENDS TOMOHKOW NIGIITI NEWS BiPifj H'M ' ' Kit Return Showing of 4i y V4. William Powell, Myrna Loy and Louise Rainier nave uie tnree prin cipal leads In the gigantic production. "The Great Ziegfeld," whtch returns to Medford via the Rialto theater for a three-day run starting Sunday, The show returns at regular Rialto prices and exactly es shown in Its Road Show tour. Ralph Motrin. Virclnla "Flash Gordon" Buster Crabbe comes to the Roxy theater tomorrow only In the first episode of a thrilling new serial, "Flash Gordon," basrd on the rocket LAST TIMES T0NITE! Bette Davis in A4u THIRTEEN f) 4 WiwWl chapters Ljfgwn av A New One Jffi W At 7)l Each Saturday, fa f$ i BUSTER X CRABBE M , I Lti JIAN KOGERS 01 pale Ardtn, Taken From . THE COMIC STRIP ! vKv PI 1 Coming Sunday For 3 Days!! Joe E. Brown in "Earthworm Tractor" "Great Zietrf eld" kVi Bruco. Fannie Price. Ray B-lger, Nat Pendloton and Reginald Owen are in support of tl:e stars. Louise Rainer was awarded this year's Motion Pic ture Academy award for her out standing work as Anna Held In this film. "The Great Ziegfeld" will play continued Sunday and with two per formances only for Monday and Tuesday. adventures of "Plash Gordon as de pleted In the dally comto strip by tuat name. The new serial la thir- teen chapters long with a new one ; being shown on the screen each Sat- : urday. Jean Rogers plays the role of Dale Arden. Bob Steele In "The Gun Ranger" plays as the feature attraction. Car Thief Suspect Waives Extradition Walter David Donald, 90, of Port .Worth, Tex., waived extradition yes terday and Is being held In the Josephine county Jail for the ar rival of Texas authorities. He will be returned to Pt. Worth to answer charges of automobile theft. State police arrested Donald yes terday In Grants Pass following his attempt to borrow money on a 1037 "Golden Arrow Saturday Only! 4w vV iVtr ' iff THE BEGINNING OF A THRILLING NEW SERIAL! Skyrocket from planet to planet with Flash Gordon ... In the wildest, weirdest and dnrlngent adventure serial ever conreivrdl This Rap id-Fire Western Feature Hit! Bob Steele in "THE GUN RANGER" aeeea- Or3iSel Here Monday Sheriff Loyal Underwood, who has heeded the Arizona Wranglers' tours, will be on the stage of the Holly Mon day only for both matinee and even ing, with a group of the original KNX atari and the Hollywood Bam Dance. Sheriff Underwood la accompanied in person by Glenn Hardy, radio news reporter: Buddy Bumpkin, comedian; Joe Bishop, the great International "Hill Billy": Drury Lane, radio tenor; Ray Whitley and his Bar Six Cow boys; the Phelps Brothers and Ken Card and his banjo. Hugh Herbert, man of the hilarious antics, starring In "That Man's Hero Again," plays as the added screen at traction. Ford Tudor sedan which police say he admit stealing from W. O. Wal lace of Pt. Worth. March 2. 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