' MEDFORD 'MAIL TRIBUNE. MED"FORT), OREfiON', MONDAY, DECEfBER 29, 1930.
USUI
' ' SYNOPSIS? The hatred of Iter
ttvilher-tH'ltM tied tho tack ot
itH.dtretatlillllfl on the tmii at her
hi siiaHtl. tJit.iwl. ttrttie ifoutit
p J''-05l to :ut act of' tallit that
i' revke fa'i' tianttiiietK. Ilob Untf
i.iU. uii'wiftff7 Harriett In Davtit'e
.oiiffhi. I.etln. loven hanttu. She
' i turn Hket Uith heroine he ym-
Juthtzos ttitlh Iter etrnotjlee aaaluiit
er mntltcr'iH'lawt. ilotnittaitce.
Vanity atme to tt Hallowe'en hull,
iHltotittu Iterituee 'tt n trivial qttor-
ret wttlt liavul. Ilttb ttviteara ttmt
' ifffi her to ran nwutt wttlt htm.
In ft maumut of teeaktteee ntte rim
settle. The'n, eotierttia. elie reelete
Jtolre ailrattcee atnl lorcee hint to
tiring her hark, Hut ttnlt olreothl
hue tl'Iculioocit to hetl'l that thru
tire vfjuiiiu'f men. IVyi Pattntl
retimt. Uaoiit in too ehnken to
finite vleorty. hut hie mother no- .
mieee Vanity of the woret. In one
witrl outburst ''iiiiiiw vettte her
iieiit-uv Italreil upon her inntlier-
" (M-fnw. then Hob tlriue her to New
. York ntttl leave tier wttlt her old
Huraei Lena.
. ": Chapter 28
FANNY .DEMANDS HER BABY
DAVID did not lenru for several
months that Tunny wan not In
I;iiro with Huh Dunluls; It was
lnniwr sLill before lio leii.-neil that
alia hull never lecu there. ,
Hub wrote Leila and Ills slstors
tlitil lie oiid Fanny liml sapnroluil
tho same diiy tlioy I e I J Cloiitslionrre
Leila passed this In'nrnintlnii on lo
Mrs. Frost. Out since Duvlrt had
forbidden Ills fjuitlicr to mention
)n wife, Mrs. Frost obediently lienl
silent. She and all her ffimlly, in
clndlnts Lcilu. were convinced or
. Taiiuy's ijuili.. Why rlult 'ulsuiij .llicj
oouut in uiivin s mina r
At any cost Bliellii must lie pro
t octet) tn possible, coiitiiiiilii.il.lon
Jroiii her mol her. David must set
a divorce.
Amelia. David's slater, was I' an
ny's one family chaniiiloii. Jilio was
In Moscow with her husband nnil
did uot Uear of the tragedy for al
most a nienlh. Apparently she look
it dreadfully lo ticart, wrole tidier
after letter to Dnvld. to her iiiAlhor,
to Fanny. David, nfer (,'lanuluK nt
the first ono ur luo. Iiniiei! Ilieui
over to Ills mother who rend them
and Uircw Ilium In the '.ire.. The let
tors lo Fanny. iii perforce lo tier
old address,, were liurnuif without
being read.
- Amelia gjhulunj for tlus tin id, Init
tier mother had a suspicion thai
l.eonit tiad written tiiiiiiatliliij: sue
would not . admit. Inually Amulln
(seemed wore or less eoiivincod that
Fanny hail nut been III iroitled. Hut
though cnnvinceil, Amelia, was nut
roeauclled..('loiii;hliurrii would nuvur
lie Ike siime lo her. .
She was much nun (lint Fanny
had not. answered nnr lotkns. Hit
mother preferred, mil lo discuss
I Ills ,,,, ... . .
David left Ilia arraiiKemeiils fur
divorce entirely to Ills cnusln . led-
jVard Plillbrlc)ti flut'dlvori.o or no
divorce lie wanted to solllu f'.llni a
month qn his wife. . . ,
) "That Is Very gennroiis. Under
llio clrcumslfliioes $100 would ho
ample, protested llio luwyor.
.: "Hlie must have enough In lie aide
to live in ileoont comfort. If slid
asks for morn. (iiiyllilnn Hi.rciiiiuii
lot her I r. ye It." ,.
, A wech later Mr. Fhllhrlcli In
foroied Dnvld that Fanny rafimcil
nbnoluteiy to auccpl his snlllniiieii.
' Of course tliero must Itu, sumo
tiling hack of jinr refimnl, Hit tier
she Is JnckeylnB for more, or some
one else Is iinllliik up for hnr. I
hoard recently (hat flnh Daniels
had mado a nlca thine on thn slock
market.. I shouldn't he surprised If
he paid the lady handsomely when
the break enme. lie's llio son I tint
would."
. David palod and a pencil siiappeii
in his hand. It wan a hlllor stab
that Fanny would lake Hull's uioiiny
nd return his. Hut In one so uniur
ally extrovngaiit a fixed sum, no
matter how large, would not Insl
Ioiik.. He Instructed Mr. I "li II Intel.
to send Fanny word that clienks of
hers up to 3,000 a year always
- would bo honored nt I ho hank.
Then, as fai as was humanly poa
sible. be closed his mind lo thoughls
of tier. Ho had to put her nut of
his mind if ho wnt to go on living
Ho had to batten down Ilia rcmoni
biauco that Fanny had emtio back
In him that Inst tnnrnliiR. IiokuIiir
him to believe in her Inuocei'C
And lie. In his rngj and Jealousy
had sent her away. Guilty then
er not, she had com hack lo him,
had thrown hsrioir on bs mercy
and bs had not kept nor protected
her . . .
. Now hor life was spoiled. She
was no longer fit to bo trusted with
her chilli. But bli tho equal guilt
In those first months of her sep
atatloo Fanny was frightened, wild
1; unreconciled, wildly daspalrlnf:
but tar from repentant or siihmls
slvo. l.eua, wsi fruntlc with her
for refusing to take David's money
JO
CALOABV.! Alberln (AV- Mir
W. A- J'Veelnnn, Ardelioile, Alia..
won two turkeya ut n raffle nine
Vfflm ngu and has bin'onie (he
largest producer of the birds lii
Cinndft.' '
Her 'original pair bun grown
ti" nn annual (look of 5iin Hnd
next year she plans to ralso Mioti.
' Hi Freemnti ranch Is n show
place of western Canadn. A creek
furnlshon plenty of water nnd u
mndy soil provides good dralnune.
The main flock Is kept on boir
acres of land, anil chfoks me
raised In Incubators.
.' i . '
Rending In buses Is very bad
for the eyes, writes an optlclun.
Especially when the person whose
psper yon nre rending 'won't keep
Mill jioniluM opinion,
WILD
BEAUTY
by MATED. HOWE fARNHAM
and going Instead lo work as a.
saleswoman lira Ten Cent ptoro.
David would not like. tha. His'
moiner, .wouia not. una 11.. iuey
would never think the same of
Fanny again she must not do It.
But I've got to think ot myself.
Isn't my self-respect of sonic Impor
tance?" , . .
Fanny finally moved lo a cheap
apartment bouse. -, Lett to borsolf
she attompted to rally tbo remnants
ot bor courage. She would fight for
her baby at all costs. As losg as
there was breath In ber body sho
would not lgu away bor rights, to ,
bor little daughter. A Judge would
not bo tucli a (lend, a Jury so In
credibly malevolent, as to separnte
a mother altogether from her child.
After days of cogitation she wrote
Mr. Philhrlck that David could have
his freedom, that, she- wantod no
alimony but must have Sheila at
least half of each year. Mr. Phil
hrlck replied that Sheila :us stay
with tier father's people, that Dnvld
would much prefer to sue for di
vorce nil. die simple grounds ot
desertion, : He Also-mad it plain
exactly, what would . happen - to
niiny If she started to contest. He
reminded bur that Robert Daniels
on Hint night of their first flight had
spared no pains U) blaze their trail.
that she finally had left for New
York with li I in, that witnesses were
plenty.
Fanny wrnlo back that sho had
everything lo Rain, nothing to lose.
I'lirne duys later Mr. Phllbrlck came
lo New York to see har.
"So far," .he told her, "we've kopl
the mailer pretty well under cover.
It would bn rather a plly. -wouldn't
It. lo have tho whole affair made
public properly? And even a great
er plly In hava a little iilrl, a sensi
tive, high-strung little girl, grow up
under an ugly cloud, In an atmos
phere of scandal, amid whispering
neighbors? It seems lo me that
nnyon who loved the child would
consent to make n reasonable sacri
fice." .
"Hut why should I lm ilin one to
make the entire sacrlllcet" Fanny
ploailod. Her voice broke: , already
Bite was shaken. Mr. I'hllhrlck
pressed his udvnutngc. He apnl
feelingly or his own children, tho or
ient on (hem of envlrtiument, tho
child's need rather the child's
rlshl to an untroubled childhood,
li grow ronls In a sullied house
hold. ' .. ..
Fanny hit hor Up till alio could
taste he blood, looked away from
lll;n., , ,: ... ,. ,,,, ; .. -.i -
, "How : . . how Is 8hulla J''' she got
out. "Does sin j . . nrer -n. - ask
for nieV" .. , .. ,-i ;. ...
"Sho seomed very well ami happy
the Inst time I saw her at Marga
ret's. Margaret tells mc, hnwnynr,
that she iimda hersulf sli-k at ilisi,
' I'yliig for you. Can ynu, my doar,
fuel It would ha fair ,ti subject a
child like Shollu to suh an einn
lloual alialu every few months?
Honestly, I think It would bn less
cruel for you In lake Rbclln's hnnd
nnd David her fnt and pull until
she broke III two parts. It would
be liitolcrthlo In handy bor bark
and flirt h. sit mnnllm willi one, six
nuintliR Willi the oilier, with all thn
rroouont read iiistinonta, the grief
of. parting, Ilia unsellleniiinl . ."
'If a child hnliings anywhere It
belongs with Its mother," Fanny
cnnlmidod fcohly. "And Khelln Is
such a hnhy , . ." Sim clinked, could
not go on. , - . ...
Mr, I'hllhrlck I lien reminded her
geully Hint In Hits e.nun Dnvld held
certain tactical ndvnntnges and
could hardly ho expected to glvu
llinm up. He lunched upon the dllll
cultlea of giving Sheila the propel
enrs and advantages In a city like
New York, where It took a consul
ornhlo income -to pmvldu Ihe right
schooling, playmates, plnygrmuids
Fnuny si III hud some ;;ood chilhcy
left. Not fur aiiylhlug nn earth
would alio Iniva Hie qlc;ant Mr.
I'lillbrick know thai alio lived lu u.
cheap liack rupin, In prncllenlly a
lauamenl.. - . . - . . .
"I can lake car of Sliollo." h
said posltlvoly, mora tn convlnrn
haisolt 1 1 in n tbu lawyer. Mr, I'hll
hrlck divined Hie lack of assurance.
When Fanny still refused In algn
the papers ha had brought, he ineru
ly palled hor hand agnin and asked
her lo think II over. No mailer what
hapaiied, ha auld, Fanny was not
to make hcrsalf ton unhappy. Kho
must remember thai Tlmo had a
way of iiuravBllii,! many apparently
hopeless langliis. , - ,
tVotiurttiht, Jo . lo tinted linui
''itrtitioial .
ivtimt ,f nny otve up he r Italiy, or
will h win htr figliU Krsd to.
moirnw't ftliiplvr. . ,
EF
HELPLESS IN PACIFIC
HUATTI-K, Dec. 29. (A'l llls
tress messages front the freighter
Voqln Mtti'U. retiorting the ship
drift In a southwest gale with the
ruddor lust, were iilikel up by the
hnrnur radio station at tt tt. ni.
today. The vessel's position was
reported about 700 miles weal of
Cape Mattery.
Thn vessel Is a unit ot the fleet
of the Ocean Transport Company,
Ltd., tvlth Captain M. Yaniumoto
In cntpninml.
Moiilirr lc1 lnn.
P0HTbANI: Ore., Dec. S9. tPl
Portland police, said today they
had Identified 111 body of a mur
dered mnn, found Christmas day
near Mnbton, Wish,, nn thril nf
1 Mill, O'llHey, it, of Wall Whlla.
mi
ALUMNI BANQUETS rrpw "v )
AT ROGUE RESCRT fWrT&J
CBNTllAL
tho C'entrul Point hinh school hi'W
their annual banquet at Boruc Elk
Friday evening. .
A bountiful iurkcy dinner wan
served Alter which Prof. Jewett
acted as toautmiiHter, liesponHef
were given by R'tfftol BenHon of
cIrhh of '27; OeorBe Klden of '2
spoke on "Why Hard Study Keep
Me VounK;" Looml Davldaon, '30
pole on "The Oreat Wide World;
IoJa Ciirrr president of the Henloi
class, who'waH a KUfat of the ev
nliiK-, Kave a Hhort talk.
Member of the senior class at
tending the banquet were Iola Carr
Kvelyn ml'th. Uuth Cah, Hav
Wlneland, Dorothy Jonea, CharleH
Taylor, Lola Hood, Dorothy Smith.
Ixora Ouly, Oliver Ob:nchaln.
Merle Hedgepeth and
Smith.
Dclmer
Alumni In' attendance were Mr.
and Mrs. Karl lit-avcr, Karl Weav
er,1 Donald Fober, Thelma Pankey.
Carl Hover, illarry Klden, Jiertha
Richer," Finland Hover, Oeoi'ffo El
den, May Richer, OJva Hciwloffrave,
(ierald MorninK.slar, Rlimeth
fjcott, Johnny Blackford, Faye
Love, Harold Head, Wllda Rlch
mopd, Donald AVJlson, Rmma Boh-
neit, fikyman, Fern Hatha
way, lUifael Benaon. Bert CaHler, (
ItoHeoe iDlwns, Loom Is Davidson, I
Howard Deitrick, Holx-rta Heanis, 1
l'erry Johimon, Helen Buh, Dean;
Owens nd Vera Davis. Prof, and '
Mr. II. i. Jewett accompanied the
young folks. 4
Offlrera of the Alumni associa
tion fir the new year are president.
Curl Hover; vlee president, Howard
Dletrlek; secretary ; Fern Hatha
way; il.rectora, Charles. Taylor nnd
Iol Cnrr,- .' '
GOLD HILL YULE
GOLD HILL, Dec. 29. (Spl)
Union Sunday school of the M. R.
church held their annual Christ
mas tree and program Monday eve-f
ning. The following-program wnsi
onjoyrd hy those present: Hymn.!
by the congregntlon; prayer, Rev. I
Belknap; recltntions, "A Tiny Tot
Welcome," Laura pungey; "ChrlHt-l
mas Love," iladys and Harry j
Smith; "Christmas Cheer," Jimmy 1
Martin; "The King Eternal, " Do
rothy Hitm; piano olo, Patricia
MclHlngt-r; recitation. "Christmas !
Welcome," Maxtne Cook; Bong, "In
t MiinHer.' mixed grAdcs: reading.
Story of the Christ Child," .Mar
garet Htroden; recltatluns, "Merry
Christinas," Atthea Betls; "Kdlth's
Stockings," Edith Ham; "itunta1
Claus," ' June C'ook; "Christmas
Wclcnnii','' Wanona Dungey; In--
Htrutuental selection, liuHo.s orches
tra; recitations, " C b r 1 s t m a a
Dream Arlene (.'ameron; "A Great
Big 'Greeting." Carol Jean II am;
'1 Wonder," Wuyno Cook; dia
logue, "Their Christmas Present,"
Sunshine class; piano solo, Jean
Hammersley; recitations, "Somo
Day," iBlllie Force; "Our Christ--
mus Gifts," Virginia Ham; "Little
Lights," Virginia (-enters and Joe
Smith; "A Merry Christmas." Billy
Cook; ftong, "Christmns P.ell.?," tho
Golden' Itulo clown; recitation, "I
Love to Think of Jesus," (laura
May Ross; .recitation, by Valentine
Cook; dialogue, "All Kinds of
ChrlstmuH' Gulden Rule class;
recitation, "To 'Welcome Jisuh,"
Hobby Cameron; piano solo, 'PhyllLi
Miller; duet, Mrs. Meislnger and
Juno Moore.
Ftillowing this interesting pro
gram gifts wero distributed to tho
children.
is
ril!TI.AN'U. l.lei'. an. (!')
VitrX KrulUHlt-U, 40, whit eHenjioi'
from tltt'-Httitp ppnllrnihiry Sat
urday, vi rapturt'il hero laffl
nliclit by two nrlpun KuardH uml
two iKillrpim'ii, aftvr thty hail
watched for hint aX thc homo if
nn tiriittalntanoo of tho fugitive.
Win ontuuro was not nffootod, huw
ovor until ituna woro drawn hy
tho RtiardH tuul ttollortnon to halt
hl nttomnt to fleo. Ho was tallnht
at tho liutitfl of t Mri,. AuKUHtn
IMvlititP. ' ' . . .
CHNTHAL POINT. lUe., l'ec.
S. (Speclall Mrs. A. T. ljllb-
rop and children nnd Kdwln Mar-
tin spent chrlftmns with Mr. and
Mrs. Hartley t Williams creek.'
Jaiuea Irfithrop, who has rented
Mi lliit-tlev'N fnrio. returned with
his mother and will spend u few.
.i... i,,,...
Xl, II,,,. ililm soent Christ-
.1,... .iii. M.-.1 u,n tlllletti
,.f M..,l(,,r,l.
POINT. Dec. 2.r k m(iSXf r . J
The Alumnt association of fjk FT?' , fm
.
, CENTRAL POINT
Mr. Millard. Ilvlnw east of town, Olson of the Holly theatre. Muff ifcatuiiiiK Hilth Chsltclon, opened
Is reported us seriously III at his. will oftlclate at the mand piano, ja fourthly run.
home. ! nliiyln the ncconipanlmeiits t"! I'1'1" m-w dcllcale. scientifically
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Terrllt; sonu. of the numbers and he will i developed apparatus for reeordinK
sient Christmas In Medford as, also play some snappy piano Produces a result hcrctofor Im
gueste of their son. ldo TerriH; aolos. J-im solos nnd In Cie mod-! P0",'1,1 ktcplin! out all noises
and family. They relumed homejern IsnsusRe "preitv hot." The1 rescmbllna static and producing
Friday. curtain for the mldnlaht matinee! tone-j more eleau-cut and life-like.
Miss Lavlda Culberlson under- will no up prnmpt'y nt ll:ts andl To obtain the full benefits of the
went nn operation Saturday morn- the slaee review will be prewntcd ' new Western K.leclrle process the
ln nt the Community hospital In first, followed bv the fetture tdcimost minute ndjustments were, re
Medford. ture. Holly patron are Invited, quired to silence the reproducing
J. 1). Holme, who ha been1 to dance on the Holly unite afteri equipment and maintain tho hlh
visiting his mother, Mrs. Molly the showing of Ihe feature (lc- quality sound nt the Ko Craterian
1 . U,,n.!. .. . IhA.lnr Thn MM t 1 1- ,I..I 1-nitMt'B.
, iioimes, leu Kir l.'i rtiu..n- n,i -
day iiioiiiIm,.
Comic Pair Now
1 . n
Often & Johnson, with Lottt Lodcr m
Ole Olson and Chic JobnHon,
better known as "America h Fun
niest Clowns," bavo tho dlHtinc
tion of having written their own
HuiiK hit. This Is tbe oft-heard
"Lattubinir Honif" which 'they .de-
liver in "Oh, Sailor iiehave!" Wednesda.v. As it special f added
Warner Bros, riotous comedy now) attraction RHow Mae Wilson, pop
showing at tbe Holly theatre, andi ular young singer, will appear on
which is ho' infectious that an-j the Holly stage onco each even
diencei hearing it lor tho first lug, at y;)0. singing: anJ whlstl
tinie. are thrown into spasms ofj ing "The NinhtingaU.' This will
laug.liter.. -; . - . he a pleoBingnovelty- jjrejsentn-
Olsen and Johnson came 'to the tloh. ' - '" '" '
Famous War Film
Irf'wlN Avci. l4Sttire pliiviM in dm I 11 1 versa I sMm'r-iroLliu:lifii,
"All (ulct Mi (lie Western I rout." whlcli will retui-n U MeillonI
for u t(-ilay run, starting toiuofrow ut tlie Fox Itinlto thewtor.'..'
Ted Lewis Coming:
Scene fron "fc rvayfxMy Happy"
starritid led Ivtvis
fi warnGr BriX- Production
.1
I TJ I
lniHMiiiMiliiiiii i ixummiimwiM
A . lucky piece -n hat Willi l L.yor. Miss Dlwsler lathered and
Kllver lining! , J shaved hlni without mishap.
This Is nn. apt tloseripllon ofj "Mln nnd Hill" will open nt the
the stovepipe headgear worn bv ' big midnight frolic New Year's eve
Ted Lewis, vaudeville's famous, at the Fox Cratel lan theater.'
Jars entertainer, and In "la Kvery- The picture, bused on the wide
body Happy?" the Winner llros. ly reid l.ornn Moon novel, "Dark
and Vltaphone picture w h I c h ' star." tells a dramntlc story of the
murks his debut as a screen rtar j conflict between mother and foster
and which will be the screen nt- noit'icr over the happiness of a
traction for the New Year's Kvel child ixlld 1s reported to rle' to an
inliinlKhl matinee at the Holly, j Intense climax when the foster
The snnie battered old pbia hut) mother, portrayed by Mis lli'cssler.
still serves as u o.ntrlhutinu lac Is driven to a desperate act. Most
tor to his eventual sliceow. or the action Is laid amidst the
On the Hliiire the. Holly pre- flMhclies. ,
sents VThe Happy Kevlew." nailer The pryKiam 'nlsu Ipeludes a tiK
the direction of (ieitri:e p.. tih:eii.lM,,ni; and i-eVue aiul-noise makers
The review will consist of ' a se -
ries ol soup, milliners unit uances,
joined tOKCther with clever com
edy llilcrruptlnmv Uuth Luy Is
In charue of slanlni: t Im dunces.
one
will
sna)uiy nuiiibei, which shtk
offer Is called "chip Your
Hands." It is an eccentric tap
dancing routine and a very clever
number. An,nhir nomh,.t. thut is
sure to please Is "The Sailor's1
li.., ,,i.. " i i,ini,, i.,
two ibmcx K'i.,1, l will viiiue
l li,o..o,.f . ,,,. f,. ii,
line and the urand final.- I red
( nirp, , lot- nines "I nm-lt- ,t -
the ll,Hi i'.tui,,iei,l.
Playing at HpUy
4
;
V-.
"Oh $01 (or Behove A toriff Bros Pmludm
screen from the vaudeville stae,
upon whoso boards tbey have
acted their "nut" roles for. the
14 yeura they hnvo .been ..team
mntcs. . . ' s-
This comedy playe the, Holly
three days, today; tomorrow and
Returns to Rialto
Min and Bill" Opens
at Midnite Matinee
' Mario Dri'HHler started, hct' lutoHt
talkie roll hv stropiiln'a razor nnd
dhavlng a popular screen "heavy."
In the role or
proprietress of a
waterfront hotel,
who is incidental
ly the "lady bnr-
disclosed In . the
opening Hoeno of
"Mln nnd )!IH"
' having Wallace
Beery, who playa
a finhluK harKe
l' v-yAv ca)tain.
, l , A Metro-Oolil-4
C'4 wyn-M;iyer make-
"1!j.k''V t" -UP man coarheil
V .-:)..... (lw ni.t of
shaving, lull even!
Marie Hn-aJei- ,hen iteery didn't
em too confident that all was wen
1. ,,,111 lit,, w,.,.ne u-iim f I ni sll4l . lloW
1 will be Klven to eeryoue
Noiseless Recording
in Craterian Debut
Noiseless reeordliiR marklnf; the
irreutest advance sine the coining
f talkies was Introdui-efl to .Med-
ford t heati eoem yesterday nt the
Koi Craterian theatre, where
1 I'm amount's "The HlKllt To Love"
,, ,-..,-. . - - -
' .,enl In no Uioda ami no.unlii.
mmwm
ifvrxivUitiC
CENTRAL POINT, Or:,- Dec. 29
(Spefaial.) Joint Installation' of
mo aiason ana ostein omr uuKv
woh neia Haiurauy evenins. me
InipreBsive, ceremony;was preceded
'b a.ibanquet in th? dlnine room
where over 1 100 persons were
served. 1
A 8 o'clock the crowd met in the
lodKe room, where the Masons in-
stalled their officers for the com-
lug year, Thos. Pankey acting as
installing officer. !
Those taking office tor next
vear were: Worthy master, Brid
son Sandersons senior warden,
Carl Bennett; Junior warden, Earl
Weaver; secretary, Rimer Kyle;
treasurer, R. P. Stone; senior
deacon, Theo. Glass; junior dea
con, Everett Faber; chaplain, H.
P. Jewett; senior Stewart, J. R, ;
ViiiCMtt; junior Stewart, Guy Tex; j
tvler, W. Germer. ' '
Enstern Star officers Installed '
lv Mrs. Hattie Hatfield were; :
Worthy matron, Esther Sanderaon ;
associate matron, Gladys , Beebe; 1
conductress, Sadie Kohler; ansoci-
ate conductresfl, Leta Kylp; secro-.
tary, Hattie' Hatfield; treasurer,-;
Elizabeth Faber; musician, Rthel ;
Jones; Ada, Ethel Freeman; Ruth; !
Bertha Bonney; Esther, Delia Tex;
Martha, Gladys Jewett; Elcctra,
Donna Brenner.; f' .
(Bpoeiat) Mr. and Mrs. Gcorce
Jtainmersley . and family, had as
ChrlHtma dinner quests , Mr. and
Mm. Jim Clark. Mr, and Mrs.
Clvde Walker, and family, Mr.
and Mrs. JhH Oarmah -nnd -dau-K
liter, Audrey of Central ' 1'olnt,
Litvonne Garmon and Dean. Oar
mon of Corning, Calif..' .
Mr. . and Mrs. O. C. Stanwoort
spent Christmas at Crescent l;lty
with Mr. Stanwood's parents.
Mrs:- Klla Patrick is spejidlnK
the holidays with her brother In
l'ortland.
Mrs. H. D. .Force, accompanied
hv her mother, Mrs. Bryarlyy spent
Tuesday in Medford shopping.
Clarence Shaver of Ashluiid
spent Christmas in this city, guest
of his mother. Mrs. Delia Shaver.
Clifford Wright is spending the
holidays at the Rogue Nook Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mathews of
Portland arrived December 21 to
spend the . holidays with - Mm.
.Mathews1., mother, Mrs. C. I. ,l)u
senherry. ' .. ''
"Mr. and Mi's. Anders spent
Tnemlny at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jock Pirkard in this city. .
Mrs. Joe Blnir and Mrs. George
Hanimersley were Medford vis
itors Tuesday. ' '';
Miss ltuth Bryerly, who to 'nt-'
tending Bchool In Portland, - Is
upending the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. Bryerly -and rela
tives. ' ; -
Gold Hill schools closed Decem
ber IS for tho holidays. Miss
Mablc Moore, . teacher of the
grades. Is spending her vacation
at her home in Medford. Miss
A. Hanky of the high uehool left
for Portland. Miss Mtidred oriv
also of the high school faculty,1
is nt Kugene. Ore., and Mr. nnd
Mrs. Paul Angstead are at Ulke-
vlew. Ore., for the holidays.
Miss Eva Coy, a tenchor in tno
nosehurg schools, Is spending the
holidays with her . mother. Mis.
Susie Coy of the Kogue Nook Inn.
Howard Johnson is spending the
holidays In this city, visiting
friends. . . .
Tom Wept is very ill nt his
home having suffered a stroke
Kriday morning, December 19. .
Perry Knotts, Mrs. Julia Bow-i
mnn and Ogden Snyder are, also
reported as very ill. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plckard of j
this city and Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Walker of Central Point enter
tained the following guests nt the
Walker home In Central Point
Christmas: Mr. nnd Mm Clark
Walker of lloscburg, Ore.:. Mr:,
anil Mm Peat I.ubliy kind .Mr:
and Mr.
Jack Wilson and lam-
Ily of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Al
Illldreth of Kiittn Kali; Mr. and
Mrs. lieno Watkbis of Central
Point, Miss Kdlth Johnson of
ChlciiKo and tlrandma Walker. .1
Mnxwoll Marvin In siiendiiis thf.
holidays in Wlnlock, Wash., us,
tho uest uf friends, .
Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Dusenborry
had as Ibelr Christmas dinner:
Kiicsts, Mr. and Mrs. Hills Mnt-j
hews of Portland. Arthur 'and
Wallace Iverson of-Medford and
ltulph Dusenberry. ' ,
Mr. nnd Mm. W. (!.. Davis and
small daughter, M a r 1 1 y n. are
spending- the holidays at Clallre.
oreKOn. ns the Bueats of J- W.
Jonas nnd son,' l'nul.
are all a iwirt of the policy of .'Knxf
West Coast Theaters, to ndif to theS
enjoyment of their patrons. ;
A short time no new generators
were ' Installed In the Craterian,
eliminating batterle anil brlnRlnR
the sound eouipnient up to date.
Western Hlcelrlc enclneers have
also huufr drnvierlen on the walls,
which stop nil echoes, Rivlnff the
"House of Hits," nn Intimate,
cofiy atmosphere no often absent
In Isrce ihonters. !
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