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M Mail Tribune . EDFORD Second Section Six Pages Second Section Six Pages DilllP Twenty-fourth Yw. ntrkly Klfty-Mt tilth Yrir. MEDFORD. OREflOX, THURSDAY, MARCH 2S, 10:29. No. fi. Our Hats Offer the Best of Easter Styles $450 to $1000 Model Clothing Company Medford 's Correct Clothiers 126 E. Main LAST NORTHWEST THEATRE EFFORT roriTLAND. Ore.. March 2S. (VP) Henry Duffy, operator of a! chain of stock show theaters, nn- nounced here today that his Port land house, the Dufwin, will close j April 6, marking the complete and, definite retirement of the onrnnl-' ALONG Fifth Avenue and the Rue de la Paix you could find no more perfect hat styling than is represented in our extensive spring display. Style plus genuine comfort is what you'll find in every new hat model. You will be satisfied the whole season long if you wear a hat from our selections. zution from the Pacific north west, r . During the past three years Duffy acquired, developed and operated stocks In theaters in Vancouver, 11. C, Seattle nnd Portland. The theaters in the northern cities were closed some timo ago. Labor conditions in the north west, Insofar as they affect the ater operation, was given by Duf fy as the reasn n f o r his retire ment from the field. In deciding upon his retirement Du f f y canceled h is p la ns to re open In Portland and Seattle for the summer with May liobson and other guest stars. The Portland company will ho nlisorhed by the organization in Callforn'a where he operates six houses and is building a seventh. EASTER GIFT Suggestions Rock Crystal Necklaces Ivook Crystal Xccldanos in all tlic new Spring stvlos as low as , $5.00 Have her diamond remounted in a modern setting. r'ostume ings in all ,tone creations. 0 Wrist Watches, flruoji and West field. $7.50 to $350.00 Main Street Near Central Ave. " ' WILLIAMS CHEEK. Ore., Mar. 2". (Special) The Williams Sun - day school will meet at 9:30 next Sunday mornlnfr, March 81, at the! scnool nouse ana Will go ironljatie neiween .ieuioru nna juck there to the Bretheren church onisonvllle. He will leave soon for upper Williams creek, where a Klamath Falls, where he will con union Sunday school will be held.! tract and build this summer. There will be a basket dinner at noon and in the afternoon an School .News. Easter proKram and services. Ar-I Pupils of the Williams aeho.-.l, ranselnents will he made at the ' neuner aosent nor laruy uun"s school house for any who have I""" l,lst month Include: no way to go. All are cordially Kathleen l.emmon. Constance, Invited. Lemnion. Karl Couj;le, Victor The Williams ladles' club will Sparlln,- Wilma l.emmon. Homle, Rivo a plav and entertainment ; Hnlzhauser, Ernestine Kincaid, Al In the near future: .berta. Hiitelow. Fayo llolzhauser. fiorls and Ira Woolfolk visited : Charlie Moomaw, Hoscoe Lemmon. their Brand parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-""ra l.ofland. McClure (Jibson, .lohn Letteken Saturday. They; Maxlne Cannon. Stearl Vahrnwald, were accompanied by their cou-iJ'inmie Wilson, Demise Vahrnwald sin Miss Opal Woolfolk. Miss ! Jack Ambrose, Leland Sorrels, Or- Doris Is a student at the Ashland,"" i-ewioun, am .m., oa.... normal, she will graduate in June. 'While on Williams creek she vis ited her uncle, Aloysis l'rovolt. Marion Danielle and Miss I.ulu Inninn were married last week. J tllhson, Jack Moomaw. Mrs. IJarnelle is -well known In! The school will have Its nn-, this community, as she often visits nnal Easter okk hunt Friday after-j hor sister, Mrs. Orin Ellis. Friends j nonn. This is an event greatly, all join In winning Hie younBi enjoyed by tlin kiddies each onuj people many years of happiness, try I nit to find the most cbks. Among the callers at the home The Williams basketball tenms of Mr. and Mrs. John letteken 1 Played at Klrby Friday night.! Sunday were Mr. Jacobs. Mr. nnd They were defeated. Those play Mrs. C. W. Uoberts and Mrs. lteed:'nK on the Kirls' team were Con of Grants lass. j stance Lemmon. uura IjOfland.j Mr. and Mrs! Alchle Pierce, nnd Uen Cannon. Ilcrtha U'lnmoni llttlo son Hex were Sunday vis- and Thelma Wilkinson. Itors nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Those of the IiIbIi school team Bert Hlselow i wero Julian Trumbly, Victor Spar-, Dame rumor has It that wedding' 'In. Earl Cougle. DoiiBlas Elder bells will soon bo rinsing again; and Herald Hawkins, with Iel on Williams creek. non Cannon as substitute. Mem-j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ilolzhauscr I hers of the community team wero i and dnuBhter Fay, drove over , Maurice Butts. Jack Sparlln, Clin-( to Dorrls, California. Saturday, to , ion HedBpeth, Self Moo in. a w. j v'sit Mr. Holzhauscr'a parents over, the week-end Jack Sparlin had the nrlsfor tune to iret run Into bv another! car Saturday night. He escaped community team. Everybody ro being hurt, but his enr was badly reported a Bood tiilie. damaged. I Bernice Vahrnwald has Ihe mls- 'ur, and Mrs. CleoiBo Cougle of .fortune to break a Inme In her Klamath Falls are visiting at the I foot Wednesday at school whllti home of their parents, Mr. and, playing she stepped on a rock. Mrs. C. A. Cougel. Mr. and Mrs. Wortman spent the .week end at their summer home on Williams creek. The road prader ' operated by Mr. 8tliiebrbueh: and our county .commissioner was workinff , the road between Orants Pass and Williams last week. Mrs. jack jonnaon. wno nas (he junlor department of the Finit been In Orants Pass for the last Bnptst Sunday school, and hor three weeks, returned to her home . cor)8 nf teacnerH wm enterlatn the on Powels creek Saturday. 'juniors, featuring story telling by Mrs. Avis Lovcl went to Orantsi jHH Vera Humphries and MIhh Pass Monday to spend a few J Miiraritct Moore. The .afternoon's with her sister. Miss Eunice Blod-I proKram wn) conclude with an eK getto, who is a teacher in one of iunt aml an juniors of the Sunday the schools of Orants Pass. school are asked to come and Orandma Johns is Improving nnd is able to sit up for a short time the last few days. Mrs. John P.rown is on the nick list this week as a result of the flu. Mrs. M. O. Whipple and Miss Mabel Whipple of Greenview, Cal.. have been visiting in the homo of! Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Krndel and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Newcombe. j They are cousins of Mrs. Kradel. J Mr. nnd Mrs. lister Smith of the new 300 Spring styles in Neck laces gnd Pendants 85; Ear rings 50. See our window display. JEWELERS Medford visited at Grandma Johns Sunday. Mr. and Mi-h. Homer House camo ovrr from (IreenspriiiK mountain and spent the week-end. at the home of their parentH, .Mr. and Mrs. .M. I.. House. .Mr. ' and Mis.- Henry Norton were visitiitK friendH and transact ing business on Williams creek Tuesday. Uryan Dolan, who has been vis ithiir at the home of his step- ! mother. Mrs. F. E. Wood, for I several weeks, left for Wisconsin Monday morning. Fred Powers has traded his farm on Williams creek for acre- lloat. Harold lloat, Milton lloat. Cora Cihson, Cllbert Ellis. Adullno Morrison, l"elmar Sorrels, Edna .Moottuiw, Kayo Mullin, Mnry Jano itaipn lougie. mi: loiin reioiwo the girls' team and high Bchool boys' game. Mr. Utile refereed for the which rolled. Baptist Juniors Will . , Try Easter Egg Hunt Saturday afternoon, March 30, 1 1 . k'lv unnorlntarwlnnt nt 8earnn for tne hidden eggs. The time 1h 2 : :t0 Sat nrday a ft ernoon and the place iH the children's play ground at the Hear creek bridge. The Itiw of Kckcr NEW YOUK March 28. (JP) Forty-six years ago Frederick 11. Kcker got a job sorting mail for the Metropolitan Iife Insurance company at $4 a week, hours 8 a. m., to 6 p. m, Now he is president of the company nt $200,00(1 n yenr. Vote for the Airport Bonds L TO MEET APRIL 5 DERBY, Ore, Mnr. 2S. (Spec ial.) Miss "Widel! railed at the Frank Hill hom Friday. Mrs. Hon Wurtu lias ueen spend ing the past week with her sister, Mrs. Tom Conk, in Hut to FuJIh. The K. M. Chambers family spent Sunday with relatives on the Apple Kiito. Mr. nnd Mrs. TIurriHon nnd fam ily have moved onto the Mann place and the two hoys, Forrest und C Ivn n. have, enrolled In the seventh K''"ile of the Derby school. Lyila Koenig entered school In the fifth grade Monday morning, March 25th. ? Tin regular monthly meeting of the Parent -Teachers' association will 'he held at 2:30 on Friday nfternnon. April 5th. A full at tendance is hoped for ns thero will he the annual election of officers. A short program will he given. Miv. Fred Dunlup and son Fronk. were callers at the teacherage Mon day evening. Monday afternoon the Intermedi ate grades enjoyed a deferred St. Patrick's party, tlreen waa used for decora Uopa and also us the color scheme for the refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jlill have n new Pontine car. ISuymnn and Klhert Chnmhcrs called at the II Irani Webb home Saturday evening. Callers at the Frank Tlill home on Saturday evening were Mrs, l-o-rena Kocnig ami daughter hydn, Mrs. Klsie Griffith and Mr. and Mrs: lliggens. Mr. Stacker had a painful acci dent on Sunday while helping re pair a bridge on the logging: road. A heavy plank hit him on the leg and for uwhilu it was thought his leg wan broken. Fred Dunlap went to Medford Saturday evening. It FAMILY VISITORS mi rnrvrp nnrri FOOTS CUEKIC. Ore., Mar. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ottoman, Hull) and Hobble Otto man, and Miss Kmnia Onunyaw of Medford, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. (leu, Lance last Sunday. John Short and family with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates spent a de lightful day on ilutte Creek lust week. The P. T. A. met Inst week to plan an April Fool's parly, lo lie held on the first Kriday of April. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Norton enter tained friends from California last week. Hay Holing nnd family nre visit ing at the home of Mrs. Hesslc Anderson. Many friends enjoyed a dancing parly Inst Saturday night at the Turpln home. On Sunday mornings the bell ot the school house will be rung at five minutes of ten o'clock. Hev. Randall of Medford will deliver an Knster sermon and the Sunday school will have appropH ale exercises. A special Kasler treat will he provided for the chil dren. The school children are busily at work preparing beautiful ex hibits for the county fair next year. If iiiiI'm t'i'atcrlan. Monte Jllue has a great role in his new nil-talking picture. "Con quest." It Is mi adaptation of that stirring story. "The Candle In the Wind," which will be re membered for tho gripping nnd unflagging interest it '(.ontaincd for its rentiers. A striking feature of "Conquest" will be in tho weird beauty of many of Its scenes. Thono laid in the dreary Antarctic, wastes fhnwlnjr the wreck of the huge monoplane among the icy hillocks ni-e said to he particularly impr's- f ffsTANDARD OUf ?i ft mSjjMf Li I : : slvo. Monto makes his debut In Iho talking screen In this plcluro. I presenlnlion copy of the first edi- i mateyt $0500) nt Sotheby's auction IF. II. Warner, fols Wilson, 1:id-:tfon of Charles Dickens' novel, "A 1 rooms today. Dickens ha,d inscrib nuind Hreese and Tully Marshall j Talo of Two Cities" was sohl tojed the copy aa a gift to the Irish are featured. t Oabriet W ells of New York for i novelist Charles Lever. LOOKS, OF COURSE HUT WHAT CAR WAS EVER BETTER THAN ITS PERFORMANCE? No car is better than its chassis. The smart sleek line that give to a Flying Cloud its grace and verve develop ZP LYING I LONDON, March 27. (TP) AtKlOO pounds sterling, (approxl- naturally from the superb mechanism that is the car. The straightforward thrust of line its obvious well-bred distinction is merely saying in looht what the auto mobile world has long recognized: that for balance o'l dtwign, quality of material and versatility of perform llluttmtM Is thm M4-Pnmmpr Compa Modal f Km Flying I'.louH on th on Ituniiml nnd Jiftrtoi Inrh thtutlt WmitrnU! U th i-4-Pnfgr Camp MadmJ f J( 55 39w C LOUD S O.V.MYERS CO. 0 132 South Riverside Phone 461 ance, a Ileo measures up against any car in price brackets well above it ' Note you can have a Itco Flying Cloud at a lower price titan ever before .,, - - reo motoPv CAPv car LANSING MICH Reo FyUg Clouds an priotd itt the factory as follows: VPuxnger Sedun tl5. IIW. IIW. : J-P.nengcr Coupe 11175. l-Vp4Mir Coupe, tin. tlil lira Vicloriu 11(95. iim. Roadster 1 1 US. MEDFORD, ORE.