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PflGE EIGHT SI fir HOWARD ROCCEY JiaBC &YXOPSI8: To imping lirl,ht f'Htiitniny,. artist. Iter .jol for hhj i t tit in o, iciemte Unlit, nouna pi OfrtnOiml tnoli I, went a an i.r pennii e, bftrrntectt ti tuiiifi ijotnt H v fiiih shv it to puiK lor an ml rtt't iii'tf photon ah vest iln y, A tmtiU'U tlou nprmr of ram tain thk auwit, h,lt Vhnnninu tiromtstM t u make ' cerjf thirty oil riah t. i.ttlrf, at hia atndio, where he ltt inhrit Viilemte for dry Wof he. rerenl.t he hut' the von t rut t to i(f the mit at iltcnratiumt or it iKnt new motion jjkm tlftiter, it ml ash I'tiitioie to ixstt tor thttn. til.c count ttl. after tome lirHltatio.i. il cntiu hile Aitctn, Vi titir.it's oldtr bister fnnt i Hi ua ti nt) u ntii$'ntit routed 17 act reus, rj fttulim to her frUmt Jimmy Crane, Xheutrii nl iirean uneUt, Unit Iter u.ie obiett i,t lift i to rare lor l.'i ie.uic. inui that the unit Jon nit ihi'it tttiitr thtir til at nut a tier turn uhilt the tins tins iTKjtorfstfr titty. Chapter 4 BAD NEWS BACKSTAGE A 1 1, KEN glaured at her wrUt-walt-h at it lie ' washed Hie hrfukfuMt ilklie I-.ite us usual, Vivlenne had departed in a taxi. Now Aileen would have io take one loo, to get to relieai al on time. It was jnst mull Utile ex I ran that me up money no! Luckily It was cooler. Aileen felt tlifit kite couldn't have stood an other humid day. After her eve nibs wit ft Jimmy she had spent a real If h night. Nhe knew who innnt The notice announced reach some decision m to their re latioua. In the rase pf unyono elao she would not have hetiUuted. Aileen' wAa, an adopt at riiscouragtnK vn WttiiteU utteiilloni. But here was a hltunllon i;ettii)K out of hand. Her diuiBtr lay In the palpable (ruth that she dared not trust herself. The l prolutlily men n f that alio loved hlmpor could, If she'd let herself for transitory amourswere repul sive to her nature.. When she fell ;ue'd full! . HurryliiR Into tie bedroom, she begatii'o dress. Vlviounn things were all over the place. Well, thero Wa do time to straighten up now. 1 arn It! Vlv bad taken her gloves. A Open wondered what new try out this special rehearsal meant. All summer the, show had been doc tored,, given new tonics to build it up for a healthy . winter's run. How anile. the puhlic real lied the grind that went on In the theater when no amllenre was there. : As her cab crept 'through the traffic Alloen'H , thoughts returned to Jimmy. Of course he hadn't asktit her If ahe'd marry him. Not in so niuny wordii. It would make matters easier if he tthould. Then, tomchow, she could refuse with out cutting him too deeply. There would have to be a show down. She mustn't keep him dantflUig ' Well, there wue ouly oue answer. AfleeM hail no 'mention of marry In stiy mau. Not until her mitul was at eittte comeruln Vlvienne. 1'osKlhly that would ho years. Mean wiile. wiatlom caul tuned her not to kc too much of t'luue. One tiling was certain however. Itather llrau hurt Jimmy Aileen would ftJVe ailyihlnn with hut one ex cept lou. Yet It would he darned lonely not to have him around, Paying the chauffeur. Aileen ran if i) w ll the mirrow passanu. In the back stuxc ilflmie.-n, she found her- telf In the mld;t nl a group of ex cited Rirh.. Some wor tearful mint coldly contemptuous, while other were ram J nit opprobrium on th-e forebears of Max Klein. On the bulletin hoard by the mall- rack, the ratine of their varied emo Hons was pinned up by a thumb tnik. tt advised the company thai the show would close on Saturday PHOKNJX. Ore., Jan. H (Spl.i Kurry left for southern Tall foinHft Sunday.1 Mm. Kred Kurry. h la mot hor, aoeuin pn n icil h I in i : PHOENIX far as Vieka. where she Mopped with thr most rn-istmtlons for the over to spend a few day with her,n3l .tiatr ronvention. the Pbomlx dutt(fhter Sybil, o-iily alo tarrted home an '"Of- Excntlve ntecllna of the 1'rr"ly- ( ivvm' Handnunk." terlfll noclety wn held nt the bnnie i of Mrs. Iverson in Medford Mon day. f'veml women of tho Mts Nlnnary society of the Phoenix Pre. b)erlan ehurch attended, (Delud ing Mm. H. W. Krsme. Mrs. C. C. Hartley. Mrs. J. K, Uoberts. Mi. J. O. Vlall. Mrs. J. H. Webster., whd Attended the nil-day meetlnit. j und who were Joined in the after noon by Mr. F. V. Hchell. tlrlatlnn Kndeavor society of Phoenix church, mode a fine show ing At the executive meetiim und lby lit the ChrHlan church in n3 A ROMANCE V AD nilil. Aileen felt u nhilitir L-utiori. almost physical. ' '" ' Kail rloiheH, routs, ha!s! Where were they to come from? It was tint good huniiiiMR for an actre:;s or u model to appear In oul-niodt-d thing;. They simply couldn't af ford to look other than up-to-date. Certainly not when applying to managers and agem-ies for another joh. !; It was a I nio.it o minute before Aileen fully grasped the Hituutlmi. Hut her game little spirit refiifled to Htay down once she Knew the worn. She had the ronsolatlon of her modevt nest egg In the uvintK fund. Small wonder the ftue of some of the girlft wore the .mask of tragedy. To he let out at this season, ivlieti moat of the fall pro duct ions were on or In rehearsal, was no light misfortune. .Mamigei'H were rptrenchlntf loo; putting: on fewer shows. Had New York Krown tired or being gouged, or just weary of the theater? None of which altered the adaKe that Indies must live somehow. Aileen had supposed their uliow wan good for the winter run at least. Now her calculation were all turned upside down. She could have fried If her pride had let her. Then in ttpite of her consternation, she Kinilcd u she heard Muhsy Ui- the show would close. tour at the telephone. Daisy was always resourceful. She was cooing Into the instrument, telling an uu seeu savior that she'd simply love to dine with him If he was free, that evening. "That's what I'd term eHlcleiicy," a masculine voice remarked. ' Lit tle drops of glycerin bring in grains of corn." Turning, Aileen saw Jim my grinning In Daisy's direction. "Oh, for a broker who Isn't broke when the show's a Mop!" "I thought we were drawing good houAos," Aileen looked at him iiues llouingly. "Seems the gate's been falling off. Hut that's not the whole deep se cret. You should have been in Mux Klein's nth co a minute or no ni;n. Julio tiorano handed him n line of heavy language. Plush i'apa just stood and took It. Julie called hitu everything she could think of that wasn't flattering. When that woman desires to express herself she mes merizes words," "I don't wonder Soiano Is sAre!" one Irate gl'l l"-t in. "If Klein's going to Illume her Tor the pop It won't do her rep any good." "Kxlt smithm!" Jimmy scoffed. "She'll go rattle her hones in .vau deville and get five grand a week That is, while llio getting lasts. Julie lias n't been getting over. I'eo plo don't hnve to pay eight-eighty to see her type of acting. Hut Max knew what would happen if he tried to let her nut. So rather than go on with her, he's decided to close the show." "Just the some I'm sorry." Aileen defended tho star. "If she's heen ruining too much whoopee it's been with Mux Klein's friends. She's heen awfully nice to till of tia ' "Save your pity foi the starving boollegiiers," Jimmy advised. "With the government throwing them out of work, the unemployment's fright ful. " Slipping his arm through Alleeu's, he led her aw,y from the others. "Itelieaial's off." he told her. "The patient's beep given tip. So let's d a disnppearln1; act. l'va something to cnnlide to you wlilli we Inhale some spuyheltl." i'".imc', ;v;,i. iif t-,.' f t I Tii re sourer fut Jlmmv hat a urprtir up hn sleeve. Held to nori-w't chanter. Mi it ford, Mondny. Joe Hartley Jean Hose, Kdna Mae Wtiite and (iraee le'ries, ufflcers of the un ion, attended the nieeilng anil main' member of the society came tit the tally that followed, making M In all. Tho MhU-ld for atteiiiluuce was won I'V UiU Mtclety. A-- an uwanl to t In rroi'icty that on me to the tally Iteuul.ir nmnlhly raid party of; Hi NcmhUor of Woodcraft (ak circle w 111 be held at the W. O. W. hall Saturday nlwbt. A good time ',.4 beitiit V'nned. Phoenix b;i.ketlull teams were victorious In two games played Fri day nluhl w tli the Central Point team. The boy KCore wan to I ft 1 the mi-Is' 31 to -7. In the lad iew minutes of the R.ime the Phoenix boys gained nevertil ba kets over their opponeni. and took the le.id Mi .Iran Hose spent l;.t Kit MEDFORD MATL : Rollicking Comedy Opens at Holly. Scent- from ; The Life ot the Winnie l.ighiner. tliat i-xulierant whirlwind of hunmn enerj:y who; plays the featured role in 'The1 Life ul tlie riiiiy: tne wurner , Mrothers and Vltaphone production, now showing at the Holly theater, , tiolieves In dulim things In a big I way or not at nil. .According io , "- the screen comedienne, there's no! newest household member fun in just doing thins. halfway, j Him In only a puppy, lut he If you mut-t buy n house,' as-1 sefls Winnie, "buy n itig one. If ; jyou must have an automohtif, get , t ne nest. 1 1 yotl nave n nesire io drive fast, find n good clean open road and make the accelerator ped- i 'New Moon at IjiuiH'nte Oilmen in id Adolph; lriijou. In a scene frti "New Moon." v ' ' Melro.(itdclvvii-.Mujcr Picture. " The enthralling voice and en- t ' The "picture Is obe oflhe ltggest gaging personality of Lawrence Hroiiduay hits in years. The story Tibbett ninkes "Now Moon" great is laid in Russian Turkestan, and entertainment. This song treat which opens at the Fox Craterian theater today, surpasses "The Itoguc Song" witli its beautiful numbers convincingly rendered by the voices of Tibliett and iraee Moore. Evelyn Brent in pr l'ljn llrcnl ju:d tolKl Anu'9 In "Mmbmn of An IntrlguitiR stnry with w fas-1 elnatint Kvelyn Hrcnt In a drama tic role opens t the Fox I! iatio thriller today. The story Is novel, not one of those hackneyed plots. May I'lsb er has been companion to Howard Crane for yeais. but has refuted to marry htm. Crane intends to he slow hts wealth on her, which by nn curlier wtll he ha left to his nephew Peter Morton. Mefoio he inn change the document, he is killed in an auto accident. Knmv tiiM the money w as intended for her. May Fisher determines to get the money from the man to whom It was unintentionally heo.uealb.etf unlay Mu at the home of Mi, Mildred Co.mh. Mrs. I. till. in Coleman entertained at dinner Stiuda. for Mr Nina l!tNinii'. M ie ttiibei t :i nd Hit ntce llcamen. Mi. and Mr. Andrew Hem n and 1 1 u i y Hi-ame. Mrs. I jiu.xrite Haiome-and M :" Hlis of .Medford -pctit Sunday 6 V 111 i t v TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, ' Party - A mmrBros Production nl jKinialiUed with the floorboard. And 1f you mut sing and dance, warn the neighbors or hire a hall. but always ilo things with a punch i jf voll them.' Though Winnie's friends . were apt to take her advice jihout oi"K things with n wmlle. they rhnnged weighs 12S pounu.s, and la pedi- greed as a full-blooded Si. T.er- nani, if you must nave on. sa hi iiinif, inn t u m j m- i just a pup now, but his mother weighed iound. Craterian Today1' presents a vivid drama of romance and adventure, with Lawrence Tib heit playing a swashbuckling Rus sian lieutenant, wooing the prin cess played by Grace Moore. A do 1 plie Menjou is also a fea tured member of the cast. Fox Rialto Hit lJkafcN - ft-a mviic from the Columbia IMctim. the sh stntt." finds Peter Morton, h youthful philanthropist, running the "Star of Hope Mission" uu the Ha tint ry Const. To hotter attain her ends. May accepts the position, of assist ant to him at the Mission. When love ontetn into the game things begin to happen very different from the course of events antici pated by the originally designed. May Collin Kvelyn Hrcnt Rives n dynamic and forceful performance as May. She is effective at all limes. Jn addition to enhancing the role with her vivid appearance, she injects It with convincing realism. Initial ly effective in the-role of peter Morton Is Hohert Ames. evening at the homo of M .. Fay I'arver. . Mrv Andrew Hearn. M:v Nina l!ii ines and M Iss liohert: Kc.imc wen- shopper in Ahl:ind Monday. Mr. U. li. burU'-on ond d:uiih- ler Millie are ipendnig a few week i re with Mr.. I'm 'ltn'x d.msh- Mi.. Tim ".iter. KV OR WON', 1'FIVE GENERATIONS AT PHOENIX HOME ,'FAMILY.GATHERING IMIOKMX. ore., Jan. 1 4. (Spl.). Mrs. H. J. ftudleson avjis husteM for n bfg family gathering and flln ner in honor ot the ti.vtndflys or M. I. Hurleson ond MlTlte HUrleson, granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. liurleaon. Mr. Htieleson'a birthday was Januar' 1-. and Millie's Janu ary 16. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hilton. Mr. and Mrs, John Grantham and daughter Jean Mm. Hazel Cannon, Miss Dorris HrisbpTi, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma niack'-lr. and Mm. Wesley Coffoen and Chil dren, Jean, Dorothy and Jackie; Jack Coffoen, Miss Muii Coffoen, all of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy I ; u r loso n and Mr. and M rs. Tom Caster and sons, 'Norman and Otto, of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs, XI. H. liurleaon and daughter Millie, Mrs. Otto Polotlek and daughter Cnlh erina of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mow and children, Wan (li, Kileen and Bud, Mrs. John m.nn, J. A. Simmons of North Phoenix, nnd Mr. and .Mrs. H. P. I.uiieson. During the noon hotir, Vern Shnnglo. photograi)hor of Medfqrd, called at the home to take, two pic tures of five generation; each. One picture was of J. A. Simmons, age :i.. who was born In Groenabor ough. fin., April 3, 183.1; Mrs. II. I-, hurleson, daughter of Mr. Sim sons, aged 09; .born in Magnolia, A rk., September 13, 1861; R. U. Hurleson, son of Mrs. H. P. Hurle- on, ago 43. born in Proctor. Tex., i-Vhruary 28. 1S8 ; Mrs. Tom Cas R. R. Hurleson, inr, . oaugnicr or age lit, born in Hiph Grove, Cal.. June 1, 1911. and Otto Robert Cas ter, -son of; Mrs. Tom Carter, ago two, born in Medford. Ore., May 21. H28. The other group was of J. A. Simmons, Mrs. H. P. Hurleson. daughter of Mr. Simmons, R. R. Hurleson. son of Mrs. H. P. Hurle son; Mm. Otto Polotiek. daughter of Mr. Hurleson, .nnd Cathorina Polotiek, daughter -of Mtw. Pole- PARENT-TEACHERS OF JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Jan? 14 (Special )-PrtTiaehor disso ciation met Friday in the Miigh school ' auditorium. Tho' program consisted of a song, "The Parent-Teacher Hand." sung by those present; new year's prayer, read by Mrs. Sanden; piano solo by Joe Reach, vocal soTO by Mrs. John Knight nnd nn (rtldress on travels in China by Rev.- porter of the Presbyterian church in Medford. ''Mrs. Fltk reported that the rec ords to be used in music appre ciation have been purchased.' A committee wan appointed to in-i vostlgnto the advifablity of adopt ing '"the county health program as oifcllnrd by Dr. H. C. Wilson In November. Members of this committee are Mrs. Roach, Mrs. Sand on nnd Mrs. r.owmmi. The high school won the prize for having the largest- representa tion of parents nnd friends pres ent. Next meeting will lie held the first Friday afternoon in Feb ruary. ENIXE! PHOENIX. Ore.. Jan. I4.-r-SpD Miss Jean Hose, president 6f tho Phoenix C. 10. society, reports fino attendance each Sunday evening at tho meetings. They have been J having in the neighborhood of SO in attendance each Sunday oven - ing, hut nil these have not signed the membership cards. There are prospects of many of them doin so, nnd from nil outward appear ances this society will continue to grow. The-, pastor's hour, conducted by Ucv. F. K. Schell. from fi ia 6:30. Is greatly enjoved by the younn nonnlo. nd well attended. All feci that a profit Is gained hero that cannot bo gained in the society nlono. UPSTAIRS ( AND i , DOWNSTAIRS TO nu every household need, a p must be safe lor the filmiest fabrics and yet be stern with the rMc on dishes, the hidden dust in heavy blankets. It's a combina tion you don't often tind. - White King Granulated Soip plays all pajis. 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Helen Lee. 1 Jessie Mjlton, Lotus HoHslegi-nve; Laurlne Hugger, Kuln IJenHbn, Charles Taylor, rxdner Smith, For est Thomanson, Champ Pitta, Al-' ford Tuylor, Wayne Coker, Har old Smith, Carl Hover, Hob Thur-, man, Clyde Prye. Donald Pntter Hun, Loren t Culbertson, Roland Hover, Donald Anlerson, ' AVado Humphrey, Harry Voung mirtTHa fael Henson. ' r Mr. and Mra. George Marine, Mr. and Mih. Roy Anderson and Mra. 11. 10. Young were in'clmvge of tho party. ' ' Mr. and Mra. Ted Helmroth "of Medford were Sunday callera at the Kdward Jones home. , ' MIhs Gladys RobiHon of Grants Pass is spending a few day with her friend. Miss Leila Moulding. Miss Roblson graduated last June from Central Point high school. - . Parent - Teachers association Borved lunch at noon Saturday at which time the district P.-T. A. convention was held at Central Point., Forty guests were served. Mrs. Green of Medford vmited her son Henry Kilburn Sunday. Little Dale Kilburn who hns been ill, Is much Improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Kldon G lease n left for Portland Tuesday (afternoon whore they were called by tho ser ious illness of Mr. Gleanon's sister Mrs. Stanley. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fabor hail as guests to dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fabor and son nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C. Richmond. VALLEY VIEW . VALLEY VIEW. Ore. Jan. H (Special ItMrs. Win. Glenn' gave a talk on Alaska at the 'Rotary club luncheon in Ashland Thurs day. Keith Lennox attended the stu dents conference In Eugene this, Week. ' ' Mrs. L. O. Penland nnd Mrs.; Chase Gardner attended the lady Elks card party In Ashland Thurs day afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. A. H. DnvenhiH returned Friday from California, where they have spent the past two months. j James Lennox returned. Friday from Sacramomo, where he spent two weeks visiting relatives. Charles Austin, Medford, dairy Inspector, was a business,- .-visitor in Valley View Saturday. -' Run-Do wn, Weak, Nervous? 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