MEDFORD MATL TRTRUKE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. THURSDAY. JUNE 6. 1940.
PAGE NINE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Gene Autry In Western Drama
At Laks Ray Crosby. Wal-
ter Kress, Jr., and David
Holmes. Jr., are vacationing
for several days at the Dovid
Holmes summer home at Lake
o' the Woods.
Texan Hers Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Eberhardt and Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Eberhardt o! San
- Antonio, Tjxas, are guests here
of Mrs. Lucy Stacy and Mrs.
Joe Sims.
Minor Accident Jeanne Cant
rail of 1328 Spring street and
lay B. Watts of Portland Jrove
m r InwilirnH in a slipht fri-
ln nn Vnrth fVntrnl avenue
. Wednesday afternoon, according
to a report on me toaay.
Recuperating Clinton Neeley
of Jacksonville route was re
ported, today as recovering nice
ly at his home after receiving
hospital treatment for several
days. He suffered face and
shoulder lacerations in an auto
accident on the Old Stage road
north of Jacksonville.
Go North Mr. ' and Mrs. F.
Fitzgerald and daughter Fran
ces left yesterday for Portland
where they will attend the Hose
festival and visit relatives and
friends. The group was to be
joined at Corvallis by Mr. and
Mrs. Fitzgerald's son Gerald,
who has been attending school
in Corvallis.
To Appear Charles Merle
Santo of 533 Austin street was
cited by city police yesterday
k to appear in city court Satur
' day at 1 p. m. He was charged
with violation of the basic traf
fic rule. Santo, police said
drove at an excessive rate of
speed on North Riverside ave
nue.
Towniend Meet Townsend
club No. 2 will hold a regular
meeting In Townsend hall
123V4 West Main street, tomor
row evening. Everyone inter
ested In the Townsend move
ment is invited to attend. The
club has leased the hall for
another three-year period and
improvements are planned for
the near future, officers raid
At Lodge A visitor at Rogue
River lodge in the Rogue river
near Trail is Samuel Friedman
former Medford resident now
.on the editorial staff of the
Los Angeles Examiner, who ar
rived at the lodge yesterday,
( plans to spend a fortnieht vaca
tioning there. He is an annual
visitor to the place. Mr. Fried
man was associated with the
Medford News when he lived
here a number of years ago.
At Airport Lieut. H. F. Al
bert and crew of two stopped
at Medford municipal airport
this morning to have their army
Douglas cargo plane refueled.
They arrived from the Sacra
mento air depot and left for
Seattle. Late arrivals yester
day included Lieut. E. W. Burk
halter and crew of two, en
route from Pearson field, Van
couver, Wash., to Hamilton field
San Rafael, Cal., in an army
North American observation
plane; Lieut. R. J. Mahachet,
navy flight instructor at Pensa
cola, Fla., end his mechanic,
ferrying a navy North Ameri
can basic combat plane from
r Florida to Seattle, Wash.; and
Lieut. A. Muller and crew of
five, Fort Lewis, Wash., to
Hamilton field in a Douglas
bomber.
To Elect Medford Shrine
club will elect officers ut its
annual luncheon-meeting in trie
Hotel Medford tomorrow noon.
In Seattle David Holmes.
Sr., is spending several days
in Seattle where he is trans
acting business and visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Holmes.
To Hospital E. G. Trow
bridge, prominent Periydale
resident, will leave tonight for
Portland where he will enter
St. Vincent's hospital for surg
ical treatment. He will tie ac
companied by Mrs. Trowbridge.
Returns Home Mrs. Valen
tine Andersen returned to her
home at 310 Haven street re
cently from Casper, Wyo..
where she visited her mother
and three orothers. En route
she stopped in Sacramento, Cal.,
to visit friends and relatives.
She was away six weeks. '
To PortUnd Lloyd William
son left this morning for Port
land to attend the Rose fes
tival. He made the trip by
motorcar and was accompanied
by the Mirses Thorn asine
Swoape, Beulah and Colleen
Stephenson, and Mrs. Ralph
Stephenson, mother of the latter
two girls. Mr. Williamton is
organizer and director of the
Junior high school drum corps
To Hear Griffith Women
employes at Rogue River na
tional forest headquarters will
attend the fire guard training
school at Carberry camp in the
Applegate district tonight, to
hear a talk by George E. Grif
fith, education and information
assistant at the U. S. regional
forester s office in Portland
The girls were to leave here
this afternoon in time to have
dinner at the camp,
Lodge to Meet Pocahontas
lodge will meet in Redman hall
on Apple street at 8 p. m. Fri
day. Committee to plan for
entertainment for June will in
clude Florence Rush, Janet
Rush, Esther Powell and Fred
Powell. Refreshments will be
served after lodge meeting. Po
cahontas families are reminded
of the picnic to be held at the
Glen Abbott home on Lake
Creek, Saturday night and Sunday.
To Have Rally Medford per
sons interested are invited to
a rally' at the Ashland Presby
terian church Saturday to view
the Japanese Friendship doll,
"Tomoko San," which waj pre-
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Gene Autry, little Mary Lee
and Smiley Bitrnette have lead
ing roles in Autry's new range
romance, "Gaucho Serenade,"
which opens a three-day run at
the New Rialto theater. Based
upon one of today's "upper
bracket" song hits, "Cancho
Serenade" presents Gene and
Smiley as rodeo stars abandon
ed by their manager in Imcw
York. Their adventures in
their transcontinental trek home
involve them with a bana of
crooks, a pretty girl who is
running away from an unwel
come marriage, and a Mexican
music fiesta in the course of
which Gene sings 'The Gaucho
Serenade" and "Frog," in his
own inimitable way, renders
"The Wooing of Kitty Mac
Futy." Others in the cast
include June Storey and Dun
can Rcnaldo.
"Bullets for Rustlers." star
ring Charles Starrett, plays as
the companion western on the
rip-roaring double bill.
Bob Baker kecDS rustic rs at
the point of his gun in "Ghost
Town Riders." which comes to
the Roxy theater for tomorrow
and Saturday with the Ritz
Brothers' howlarious spook
show, 'The Gorilla," on the
same bill.
sented by Japanese mothsrs to
children of the United States
and given to Miss Irene Reiser,
children's missionary, when she
returned last year on furlough
from Japan, Miss Estella M.
Hays, children s Presbyteiial
secretary in Ashland, announ
ed today. The doll i dressed
in silks and is beautiful, Miss
Hays said. The rally program
will start at 10:30 a. m. and
will be put on by Ashland chil
dren. It is titled "Building of
the Missionary Ship." A picnic
dinner will be enjoyed in the
park.
Plan Passengers Passengers
leaving by Mainliner early this
afternoon were Stanley Wenner
and Dr. E. W. Barnum. for
Portland, and Miss S. Miller,
for S3attle, Wash. Arrivals on
the forenoon plane were Mrs.
R. E. Russell. Mrs. E. Robert
son and Dr. W. Hutchin. fvom
Portland, and H. G. Barton,
United Air Lines radio service
man, from Seattle. H. Brown
and G. R. Stacey left on the
same plane for San Francisco
A. C. Pierce and F. M. Bell
departed by Mainliner' early
this morning for Portland. S
Friedman left for Seattle on
the northbound flagstop Main
liner last night. Gus Newbury
and Mrs. B. H. Bauer arrived
from Portland on the early
evening southbound flagstop
Mainliner and Mr. and' Mrs. H.
C. Wtlmot left on the same
plane for San Francisco . A.
Herr arrived from Oakland,
Cal., on the northbound flag
stop Mainliner yesterday after
noon. Meeting Tomorrow Town
send Harmony club will hold
its first regular Friday meeting
at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the new
Townsend hall, formerly known
as Dreamland, on East Main
street. The club has been meet
ing on Tuesdays but, to con
form to the new hall program.
it has changed meeting nights
to the first and third Fridays.
Atlanta Satchwell, program
chairman, said an excellent pro
gram would be presented to
morrow night. Refreshments
will be served after the meeting.
"Lillian Russell"
Delights Audience '
Craterian Showing
The life and loves of Lillian
Russell, "the most beautiful
woman In America." have been
made into one of the greatest
pictures of all time. Opening
yesterday at the Craterian thea
ter, "Lillian Russell" features
Alice Faye In the titlo role.
with Don Amcche, Henry Fonda
and others.
It is a motion picture that
brings out the strength of Hol
lywood, for "Lillian Russell"
has everything. Drama, corn-
Fears Seasickness.
Singapore. (U R) Rear-Admiral
T. B. Drew of the Malaya
command, confessed to a Singa
pore audience that he feared
seasickness, and even crossing
the English channel was an
ordeal.
edy, pathos, action, color all
have been deftly blended to
mako a superb picture that will
k.tt ua aoauiucil aim fasci
nated from start to finish. It
revives many of the popular
song hits of her day, including
"After the Ball Is Over," "nosie
You Are My Posie," "My Even
ing Star" and "The Band Play
ed On" (S'rawberry Blonde).
Blonde Alice Faye more than
justid.s the faith Zanurk placed
in her when he rhose hnr to
portray the great Lillian Rus
sell. Her acting reaches an
all-time hitfh and her charm
and her sinking voice heiyhlen
the triumph.
Don Amcche gives another
excellent performance in the
role of Edward Solomon, Lil
lian Russell's composer hus
band. Henry Fonda proves once
more his rare talents in the
role of Alexander Moore, the
Pittsburgh newspaper publisher
who also became Lillian Rus
sell's husband.
Edward Arnold, as Diamond
Jim Brady, another cf her.
countless admirers: Warren Wil
liam as Jesse Lewisohn, the !
copper king; Leo Carr'uu. as
Tony Pastor, the ZicgfcM of
his era and "discoverer" of
Lillian Russ-U, all give mem
orable performances. j
Actress Passes I
Hollywood, June 8 (UK
Sixty-nine-year-old Florence
Roberts, veteran stage and
screen actress, died today at her
Hollywood home. Death was
caused by heart disease. In re
cent years Mrs. Roberts had
been plaving the role of Grand
ma In the "Jones Family"
of pktuiei.
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