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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1945)
JOYFUL MUSICAL Monty Wooley, D!ck Haymes Top Cast; Double Fea tures at Rialto. Packed with a score of songs from America's all-time lilt pa rade, Damon Runyon's "Irish Eyes Are Smiling," the new 80th Century Fox technicolor musical starring Monty Wool ley, June Haver and Dick Haymes, is scheduled to open Sunday at the Craterian thea tre. The film revolves around the ZERO CLUB Out el bounds, civilians only Delicious chit-ken and steak dinners 7 00 p m , 8 a m except Sunday Phone day time 5X00 night 9101 story of Ernest R. Ball, Amer lea's greatest composer of sen timental ballads, and features such all-time favorites as "I'll Forget You," "Let The Rest of the World Go By," "Boy O' Mine" and others. 'Irish Eyes Are Smiling" ts set in the dazzling era just prior to World War I, when gay Broadway was at its gayest. The picture was produced by Damon Runyon and directed by Greg ory Ratoff. The elaborate and eye-filling dance spectacles In the techni color film were staged by Hermes Pan. "Till We Meet Again" and "Girl Who Dared" are the two featured attractions on the Rialto's twin-bill today, BASEMENT BUTTERFLY South Bend, Ind., (U.PJ An orange and black butterfly was a little ahead of itself, for it came out of its shell in the basement of Mr. and Mrs. Robert John son's house in cold January in stead of waiting for a warm spring month. As soon as it came to, the butterfly found a begonia plant and made Itself at home. ' Galesburg, 111., (U.R) A civic group has started a subscription fund to buy the cottage in which poet and biagrapher Carl Sand burg was born here in 1878. NOTICE Notice h hereby given that at the annual meeting of the .Community Chest of Medford, Inc., to be held at the Chamber of Commerce, 123 West Main Street, Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, March 27, 1945, at 1:30 P.M., the following proposed amendment to the constitution of the Community Chest of Medford, Inc., will be submitted to the members present and voting at such meeting: - It is hereby proposed that Section 5 of Article IX of the Constitution of the Community Chest of Medford, Inc., be amended to read as follows: Section 5. The Board et Directors shall hold meetings at least once during each month at a time and place to be fixed by the Board of Directors. Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be held upon call of the President ' or upon a request of any five members of the Board filed with the. Secretary. A quorum at any special or regular meeting shall be not less than seven members of the Board. Notice of such meetings shall be given to the mem bers of the Board of Directors in ' writing mailed to their usual places of business. Dated: February 16, 1945. COMMUNITY CHEST OF MEDFORD, INC. By Edith W. Braley, Vice-President. Attestt - ELWOOD HEDBERO, . ' . Secretary. "The Impatient Years" Coming I JPV!WV.Vi.W.M '',Vi MisaisMLuiWwssajii;i. uji.eywiiWlii bjbm.i itHiM.il'l.V.UI. "ff . , A ff I. Xt Lee Bowman, a new star, ap pears with lovely Jean Arthui in "The Impatient Years," com ing Wednesday to the Craterian. Jean Arthur plays the wife to w hom Bowman returns after hav ing been shipped overseas on th e second day of their marriage Don Berry in Rialto Westerner Mi' " easeieM. aseeeea.a eseeeweasaai Den "Red" Barry stars in "F ugltive From Sonora," coming Wednesday to the Rialto for fo ur days. Playing as top picture on the twin bill is the back-by request-picture, "Stage Coach," with John Wayne and Claire T revor. What's Doing at U.S.O.V The Java club starts the day's activities at the USO today at 9:30 a. m., with Junior Hostesses J Dorothy Henry and Bernice'Wil- son in cnarge. iwnigm reverie from 4:30 p. m. with Kay Gent ner back again, will proceed the regular Sunday night supper to be served by the Pythian Sis ters at 5 o'clock. Junior host esses Madge Mellott, Betty Bel cher and Margaret Sullivan will be on hand for the event. Informal dancing in the club's lounge is scheduled for Monday evening. Tuesday night badmin ton starts in the auditorium at 8 o'clock. The Camera club con venes at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, while a bingo game is planned Musical Star X J '- i Hera is the finest experi ence the Rialto has ever brought you . . Two glor ious start in a romance of two who loved against the WORLD! For J) Thrilling Days! DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM THAT WILL TOP ANY SHOW IN TOWN! Have you defective hearing? Don't let that stop you! This theatre is equipped with ear phones ask one of the ushers ri fag? lilfciilMII 5w- '" J ' III TODAYI :-r-VsT Continuous F-- 'Y& Shows CL 6 W i ' 4mmm J DIANA LYNN r 1 ; S MIMI CHANDLER A I ' pius Companion Hit . . . out of the fogs of fear! Storms of terror! , . . came 'this amazing person to thrill you! Lorn Pf'CT GRAy-COOKSON mm Kirk Veda Ana Grant AIYN BORfi WITHERS' Rot BARCBOIT tarring MILLAND BRITTON with WALTER SLEZAK LUCILE WATSON Vladimir SOKOLOFF ' Konstantin SHAYNE News Reel SCOOP SEE U. S. Prisoners killed by . Naiis ... SEE Battle of. Bulge wen! SEE Strasbourg saved! SEE French ports in ruin! SEE DeGaulle at Nantes! CALENDAR Monday 7:30 p. m. Olive Rebekah lodge, at I. C. O. F. hall, 221 West Sixth street. Jane McCarty, program 'chairman; Grace Lu- man, refreshment chairman. Tuesday 1:00 p. m. Mary Martha cir cle, Methodist church, ladies' parlor of the church. Bring sand wiches and service, dessert will be served. 1:30 p. at. DeMolay Moth ers at home of Mrs. Louis Put- man, 330 Haven street. Mothers are urged to attend and to call hostess. 2:00 p. m. 'Women's Mis sionary society of Presbyterian church, at church. Speakers. 2:00 p. m. Gleaners' class, Baptist church, at church. 2:00 p. m. Navy Mothers, Girls' Community club. Bring sewing kits. 8:30 p. m. Wesleyan Serv ice Guild, Methodist church, cov ered dish suiper followed by meeting and talk by the Rev. Hansen. 7:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters banquet at Holland Hotel for grand chief followed by meet ing at K. of P. hall with Initiation. 1:00 p. m. Chapter BE PEO, home of Miss Katherine Stewart, GeBauer apartments. Program by Miss Ora Cox. 8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor Carnation club, home of Dar- lene Bennett, 1 J Tripp street. 8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Post and auxiliary, VFW, regular meetings at armory. 8:00 p. m. Medford Musical society, home of Mrs. Effie Kurtz, 204 North Ivy street - Wednesday 0:30 a. m. Ladies of the First Baptist church, meeting at church for White Cross work. Bring paper sack lunch. 1:00 p. m. Mistletoe quilting bee, home of Mrs. A. B. Shirley, 243 Beatty street. - 1:00 p. m. Get Together club, dessert and card party at Eagles hall. Public Invited. 1:45 p. m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. Ben Trowbridge. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study club, Girls' Community club. 8:00 p. m. AAUW, home of Miss Delie Whlsenant, 418 Ar cadia street. Program by U. of O. symposium team. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Golden Link Bible class. Baptist church, des sert luncheon at church. 1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club. Girls' Community club, for des sert and cards. For reservations call Mrs. Phil Epstein, 5522. ' Friday 1:00 p. m. Electa Social club, Girls' Community club, potluck luncheon. All non-affiliated Eastern Stars welcome. Saturday 2:00 n. m. - Crater Lake chapter. D.A.R., home of Mrs W. W. P. Holt, U Corning court. Cloitns time tui Sunday foo Lat to dauto o sii Miuraay Jiarnooa Pleas remember Sunday, Feb. II, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBU1TE NIKI What the Girl Scouts Are Doing Friday afternoon troop 15 at the Oak Grove school held its annual court of awards. Because of the very able and stimulating leadership of Mrs. W. S. Rose and Mrs. W. D. Jensen, troop leaders, the girls have enjoyed many activities in their Girl Scout program. The badges awarded were: Cyclist, needle- craft, colorcraft, weaver, design, cooks, glass, junior citizenship. transportation and communica tion, my community and my troop. The Scouts receiving these awards were Sheryl Jensen Jania Grigsby, Ann Killings worth, Priscilla Campbell, Leeta Paris, Betty Keeny, Deloris Cog hill and Aylene Hopkins. Very special mention must go to Aylene Hopkins who has com pleted her requirements for' the curved bar the highest award in Girl Scouting. In addition to her regular troop activities Aylene Hopkins has given 150 hours of community service. A Girl Scout award for this serv ice can only be earned when the service was given without fi nancial remuneration. It was a joy to hand the 190-hour service award to Aylene Hopkins. Ctoelns lime for Sunday Too Late to Clauity S 3d Saturday aftaroooo -Please remember Use Hail Tribune Wanl Ads. Under the Palms at the Plaza Hotel in New York l rail yts fHi fen The Palm Court Lounge Adding a very pleasant touch to business, committee members of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Mrs. Donald de Lisser, Mrs. Josette D. Luts, and Edward Dowden, Jr. discuss future activities. The pleasant touch, of course, la Pepsi-Cola. gfk. i . -,.y.- im. . Coming today at tne Roxy for three days is the star-studded musical hit of the year, "And The Angels Sing," with Fred MacMurray, Betty Hutton, Doro try Lamour and Diana Linn. for the same evening with Bill Blading from Camp White in charge. Plans are underway for a table tennis tourney February 22, 23 and 24, Nancy Lee Huff, program director announced and interested parties are requested to sign up before Thursday of this week. BIRTHS MILLARD To Mr. and Mrs Iris, 14 S. Bartlett, February 17, 1945, a girl, VA lbs., at Community hospital. Cloalng time lor Classified Ada V I m - too Late to Classify 12 Hti rcgTTTrsia Nights Only Weekdays Matinee Today-Doors Open 1:45 Mere's the romance of two hot-headed Irish sweethearts . . . and the flaming melodies that have always topped America's lilt parade! -w- m mm m mm . I r STARTS TODAY o FOR THREE BIG DAYS! p Xis-SZsm See June Haver, the girl who put & JmJ MF'f'ntm J a long in your heart, In the picture I sf. Wi X' J'litj mtttl I JmIjL-I J that putt a imile in your yolJjj yr5s -t--JtliK Mm ANTHONY QUINN BEVERLY WHITNEY-maxie ROSENBLOOM . i rrvMann ufnnnrM . . di ampuc fond THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SINGERS LLUNttnU imnnui ana DLrtlluni. CONTINUOUS SHOWS. TODAY! NEWS and SHORTS