Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 14, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    ST ANDREW'S
ununiLiuiuuu iu
pra PLAY
Crowds of local people who avo
pltuinlnt; to penl itlonduy e'vnin;
at tlio St. Mark's Guilri hall nrnl
lint Worry about vhovsllcUs for the
"Passing of Chow Chow" really has
uothine to do with tho Chinese
dish. At least It Is hoped not, for
Chow Chow happens to tic a "very
adorable, puppy dog."1
The oue-act comody which tieura
his name will be presented as the
leading feature of the festive even
ing, the last to bp sponsored by
the Guild previous tto the Lenteu
Beason.
The cast of characters lucliides
four "weir known amateur stage
folk. Mr. Russell i played by
Fletcher Fish, Mr. Siandish by Har
old Brown, Mrs. Statutist! by Mrs.
Roberta Hebb, and the office boy
by Ulllie Chrysler.
An attorney's office is the scene
of the comedy which has much to
do with divorce In its less serious
features. Useful hints will be avail
able for those without and within
the matrimonial current.
mnrnr
Swem Is directing the comedy, as-
BiBted-by Mrs. Porter J. Neff. It
will be presented at 9:30 o'clock.
Preceding the play bridge will
be enjoyed by all enthusiasts. The
evening will be completed with
dancing and refreshments.
SCOUT SERVICE AT
McCombs, Supt. U U Bunch, as
sistant Supr. Church services 11
A soout senlee for all troops ina- m. young Peoples meet lug 3
tho McdCord district will be held j . ,., Zcl!a iM1Uer, leader, Mrs. F.
Sunday evening- at the Christian ! M. Rodman, assistant,
church. This service will be non-j p,-ayer meeting Wednesday S p.
sectarian In nature and open to'm. No meeting Sunday evening.
parents and friends of scouts as
well as others interested. I ' First I'restiytei-uui Ctiurcll,
A special program in observance Claude JJ. Porter, minister,
of the 2 1st anniversary of scout-j The beauty and dignity of the
ing is beins planned by Hev. Baird. worship services at the First Vrcs
pastor of'lhe Christian church, as-' byterlan church will be continued
fisted by itcv. c. U. Porter and at the morning worship hour. The
Vm:' Lee Pricker. A similar serv- music is especially attractive. The
ice was held last year at the ileth-! sermon this Sunday will he arather
odtst. chureh and was very sue-.
cessful.
' 3VASH1NUTON, JVC., Feb. H.
(Spl.) In the competltve examtna
lions held in Medford and other
places in Oregon in October for
admission to West Point military
academy and Annapolis naval acad
emy,. Orville Wilson of Ifedford
Vvhk chosen alternate to West Point
and George Winne alternate for
Annapolis. '
' The examinations were held for
appointments by Senator Frederick
Stelwer.
FOR MONDAY (M
Monday night's gunw between
jiuvni jinn mo St. Mary s sttuuv
now holIs (ho limcliclil. The
Same will be played on the Sled
ford high bAooI floor and it ia
expected to draw one of tlio
largest crowdR ot tlio eaBon tori
a .secondary high kcIioo! gimw.
"ila -- oiaiea mey 1
would too out 100 per cent in eup-
P"i . ui mvir lenni. jot)j 'l alint
and St. Mary's aro considered two
of the best secondary 111 teams in
southern Orecon conference, hoth
imvinir a fast breaking ofrenso;.,t the 11 o'clock service, suljiect
flnd are well trained in Imsfcetlwll. "Tile l'enple Had a Mind to Work."
lmvlnir a fast break))!,
jfo fTT. 1 TOMORROW
Cln L J 1 ONE DAY ONLY!
" Continuous Shows
Starting at 1M5
BIG SONG f il R
HITS! amt Cfft:STf-.R j g
i r" S ' 31, The Wonder Picture
W TALKING ABOUT!
HvA t Wf "ABRAHAM
TK : m LINCOLN"
t av' V ' ' WALTER HUSTON
' - "
ALSO
AMERICA'S GIRL FRIEND UNIVERSAL, NEWS
IS PEPPIER THAN EVER IN A()
A SPARKLING COMEDY DRAMAf mbMhh
.St. .Mnrfc'x l:tiisY(uil
Corner Oakilale and Fifth St.
S a. m. Holy communion.
19 n. m. Sunday school,
11:15 a. lit. ftoty communion.
7:3D p. m. Confirmation c)u.
U'm. It. Humittou, rector.
Chuvcl! of ;od.
lliivcn ,'ind Holly.
SufiJ-t. "The Journey's Knd.
by Bill K.iy of J.K-ksonville.
Kuchanun C,osjel ijuarlet wil
sing "The Unci of tire Koad."
Clmrcli of rlirist.
Scriptural in name, doctrine and
practice, meets each 1-ord'w day at
10 o'clock fov live public worship.
Meeting place is on Wirvrt Pin'
street. Central Point. The public'
is eordialiy Invited.
Main
Slreot Mellimlist tliurch
.South.
N. D. Wooil, pastor.
ProKrum. for Sunday, February
15. 51131:
Sunday ' school, s:45 a.m.
Sermon by the pastor. 11 a.m.
Young people's worship hour, 6: iio
p m.
Song praise and sermon, 7:30
p.m.
All Boy Scouts aro urged to
attend the special Scout, service
i nt lhB Christian church at tho
, "uur ol ;au ''"u
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Oay Saints
Corner of Kdivards" and lleatly.
Sunday school at Id a. m. ('reach
ing services at 5:31) p. m. Relief
society, and Priesthood meeting
Tuesday night at 7:30 p. m. Evfry
one is cordially invited. A. C. Haw
kius branch president.
Seventh Day Adventist
Corner iicatty and Edwards St.
T. M. l-)ngberg pastor. T. L.
Thuemler assistant.
Sabbath school 9:45 a. in. Jay
novel evaluation of Man, the topic
; being, "Sparrows, Sheep and Men.
ITbe -worship service Is designed
so that at some place each of the
woi-.shipers will feel a keen sense
of vesponslveness to this much
I needed part of life.
English Lutheran Church
Fourth at Oak date Ave., "Where
the way is made plain." Dv. H. C.
Funk, pastor,
"St. Will's teller on' Iovp," will
he the HtUtjcict far the sorman hy
ihe pastor at U a. m. Paul's Bront
sour oi sortRs ia certainly a fine
inti'Oilwetion for the season of Lent.
Here we have a picture of love per
sonified. The iiihle school hefilna iromiit
Jy at 10 a. in., with classes for all
ages.
Yow are cordially invited to at
tend our services. If you Hkc nuns
enl preaching, come. ,
Advent Christian Church
Not Seventh Day)
Corner West JncHson and "Vrlch
streets.
IMWn school, !: T,
PreaohinK t U t". Sulijcet,
"Capital and Labor l'p to Date.'
Irvin Duray will be the siieaker.
Ixjyql Workers society, 6:45 p.
At 7:30 there will he an in
rnvmnl onntr niul nrolun unruL.a
tiv Mr. (Jrai-ft Thurmnn.
WedHfsday nipht vrayr ineeling
f , . . muicv
You are invited" to these serv
ices. Come. A welcome awaUs
you.
Church of God
Corner jiaven and Holly.,
nusu
v. Diircli, pastor.
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
IVeaclilnp. 1 1 a. tit.
Young people's meeting,
I'reacitiitr service, 7:;i0 p. nt.
Pastor lluRh V. liurch will speak
fEDTW MAIL
Tier. Hill ltay or Jacksonville will
hTing the niessane at the eveulUK
price. Subject. "The Journey's
Knd." A vaeasaKe in song wilt be
brought by the Hurhanart quartet.
Song title, "The Knd dI tho Road."
MclhoriUl KplM'ojwl.
Alexander G. ftennett. Castor
dumbly morning worship, Jl'.ttU
o'clock, with address by Miss
lleulab ltoiighisa and MJs Alio
M. Smith o( the Northwest Tnilo'
Jor school at .Seaftlc; anlhcm,
"Cod My Kins." tSwarlT.1-. solo
by .Wife Cecile Cos. ' Elcfjle,'
tMissenet).
Sunday cvenfrrtc ehaucl . hour.
I 7:3a oelook; message Yy the pa
I' tor, "Tears and Wneers." Pic
tures and gospel songs.
Kuwortb teauue youuc folks'
iour. B.30 p.m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Wel-
come to new pupils.
Xorth Central at Jackson.
Hew John T, URow, p-Ainor.
kesulac senicea for next Sun
day nt this church as follows;
Sunday school, 9:45. The inter
oJji. contest is worltinr line. '
i Mornins worship at II, with sor
mon by the pantor.
Young People's sovteiy meetins
at 6:30 Sunday evening-. CJn.i
moetins in the annex also at
Kvcning evangelstfc erv(ee ;
7:30. The pastor will be the speak
er for thus service
Midweek prayer inretinj? WexU
neattay cveniUK. T:3Q. Wc wlli
study the hook of Deutronomy
next WedHcstlay evening.
A cordial welcome lo all.
' International lllhle StutUmts.
Judpo Rutherford. lecturer.
Hroadentins" a Watch Tower
urogram over (Sunday even
ing from 7 to ";3 5- T)to prosrnm
witt eonaiat of a' lecture hy JudRO
nutlierford, known as the world'-s
preatest bihie scholar and lecturer.
The title of the lecture Is "Who 3s
Your Go? Owe of these talks
will be jjiven hy eieetrical tran
scription every Sunday evening
over KrED until further notice.
"Intrrnarlomil BlWe Students meet
for study every Sunday morning at
the home "of Mrs, AY. 4Balley,
102 Mistletoe street, and every
Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclnck
at tho home -of Mrs. Anna Itwerer.
721 'South Centra) avenue. -)1 In
terested In Watch Tower ISibte
ctudy are welcome.
First Omiylj of CJirist, Scientist.
Authorised branch of tho mother
church, the First Church, of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston. Mass.
Services are held every Sunday
at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212
florth Oakdale.- Subject for Sun
day, February la. ' Soul.:
Sunday school at' 9:43, Appli
cants under tho age of 'itt'may be
admitted.
YsVdnesdny evening ' : meetings
which include testimonies' of Chris-'
tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which ia lo
cated at 401 Medford building, in
omn from 8 a. m. to 6 y. m. iatty.
except Sundaj-s and holidays. The
librarian is In- attendance from 'It
to 4, itt n hlch time all authorize1
Christian aeience literature may be
purchawd or borrowed.
The public is cordially lnvHeu to
attend th eserviccs and Wait tho
reading rom.
Salvation Army. .
. Fourth -and Bartlett, old Meth
odist Church Bldg.
Kneiign and Mrs. James 72. Tack,
officers in charge; .
Sunday .ervfce; JroIinerV meet
ing It a. m. Subject "The Out
come of a Ciean Heart." All lioll
ness believers are invited to at
tend. Sunday chool and Kihlo
cla.s, 2;30 p. m. Mm Velma Cih
o n in c har ge. Yo u n j;. Ie o 11 te 'a
legion meetinK-, 8:30 p. m. Even
ing service, R u. m. "I-ove ts All,'
by Knsign Pack. " !
tVcek-day services Tuesday
night. special service of favortt?
music, m cnaTsc oi Mr.
anrl Airs. Alvin VoaJcam. Tlitir.s
day n.gM public iwrvico UA Vy
Mtw V'eima ttihfcon, assisted bytiie
young- people. Salurday nijbt,
free and easy meeting. The ai
dretises wiJJ be given hy Knsisn
Pack, the sutJc c(osn 'by the
congregation.
V.rsl IViplit-t t'lnm-Vi,
U. If. i;aion, niinfffter,
fufjy scbwO, 9:45 a. m
Morning worstiiii. It a. m. An
them, "T))e "Wondrous OIhOjjw."
Sermon, "My ttRlc.t Amhttion.1
Tonnu People's meetings (tour
Kvoupfi, 6:30 p. m.
tKvenlng serx-ice, 7:30 p. m. Pas
lor KiUon w.U j;ive tho fourlV. of
(lie Sunday evennt; Chummy
VTh;ils. The topic for Sunday nteht
wilt he "The Ciiaile'oee oC tlio
lJo)lon Age ot youth."
Our youns people iiegan last
Sunday evening a t)x n-eejfs wcJioo)
of mtwlonw, whoso. t'Kinntnp was
uumiiclous. your groups meet to
KeVher for a short travel talk with
istcreonf icon pictures, attcr ivliit-n
they pons to their own rooma for
the disccnwrfotirf. One hundred and
fifty-five enrolled on tho first
eveninp. Kvyybody in invited to
snare Ihefic hours ot av))ght v)Y
tho youns peonI.
Try our welcome.
V'.r?t tlirtsvlan l.v-U.
X(nth and Oakdsle.
WV It. lVird, pastor.
Rihlc school at B:4G a.m.
13. Olson, superintendent.
Our
attendance is increasing each Sun-
I dny. Conic and help u rearn thu
I 400 mark lht Sunday. The Wo
) men's i)We class is "tending in the
! conies. The men's ttasH had th"
largest attendance last Sunday.
Morning worship bvKtn al
Iff; 50.
Anthrm, "My Savior's Ie,'
U'iionK
InriOental wlo. Marjurio Hon.Jas follows-
Sermon r u h i c c t.
"lireaklng)
Down Harriers."
Christian Lndcavor
p.m.
at fi:30
The JJov Scouts of tho eitv willi
he our special guests at the even-j mlttre waa appulntrd tor morn
ing church nor vice at ".aft. Inj Iw.rshiu and a. nrognim committee
celebrating the anniversary of th, and uthers will In? appulntvd layer.
Seoul movcmctit the hoys wlllj Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson
hav a prominent part on the dt Medford were Tuesday guests
program. The parents of that the hom of the latter' oar-i
hoys aro urged to he present. Thetentv, Mr. and Mrs. A. Throckmor-l
flpeci&l mu.)c will he furnbihrd by j tin, al liuvh, J
a male quartette. The. na'ar wiilj Mr. Kate L'aton of Medford. i
speak on the- subject, "The Com-j who ha been employed nt thn
pleta Life' Waller A.rmuret home at tiuch
TRtRtTNE, MEfrFOftlVOTnoX, SATURDAY, FF.T5TH7ATIY 1i. 11
Flrt Pbylerln Cbwrcb
Clawdo ft. Cotter, miuitttef.
The morning norshln at- )1 a. m
The sermon lottte wilt he. "Mar
ro (?. Sheep, ami Men." The roiwJr
wvll he as tttHivws:
Organ Prcltdet "A Cloister
Seene" Mason
Quartet, "Soft Flofltiu oh Ifefl
Air" Koot
. Kenuejtt Numher
Organ OlfrrtnTy, "A Mm.!....
Soctlman
Trio, "lvralso Ye".... YeTH
Klsie Carteton Strang. R. K W&h
dron. Jr. W. W. Howard
Qiartet. "Sevenfold Amea"
Stainer
Oran I'wstlude, "('ostlude"
BastiMe
Ministry of mustv; Kistc Carte
tm Strang, soprano; Kdoa Eifert
tsaavs. eontratto; Dr. W. W. tiow
ard, tass; Kv IlazeirlK Marsh, or
ganist. Young teo(Jefl H'ois?ii' seri'lee
t ti-.asv. Frank Craham wUi teatl
the senior (crottp. The toule for dls
cuftMDD will be 'SYhftt la Impel
ia 'The Church As a Family?"
AH young people are welcome.
Vatfey Radio Church
(Son demon)nal)onaD. ed
Thuemler,. jmstor.
Services every Sunday evening
between the hours ot 8 and S over
KMKO. fhe roiee of a Oreat Coun
try, Mevllord, Oregon. The suiv
ject of tho evening uilJ he Iivie
Heallns in the ltRht et the VJorri of
Hod under (he - heading' ."r.
M0ae3." NVnnt were the remedies
used uy ataaaa to tiriajc anproxi
mutely Jour njillion peopio oii ot
tifO'pt to Canaau? We eayociaHy
invite the doctors and nurses oi
the valley to tune In on this sua
ect, 1 The Salvation Army has
ktiutly cotiseuted to furnish tho
music; for the evening of Sunday,
Feb. 15th and you can expect same
thing good A
1 We welcome your auestfans and
suggestion that will make these
suhjec.ts mdre hetufut. .c cordini
Jy Invite you to tunc In and make
your home a ulace ot worship dur
ing this hour, and realizing th
the delicacy of our task in sweat
ing lnt& your homes we nilj en
deavor to be caveVul. .
acI'(,i:c;atk,' Ore. 'fell. 15.
(Snecial alias Oiivcttc G'mei.
Who has docn attending school
at Medford, tpvnt last week-end
at tho hoihfc of her mother, Mvs.
toronno 7rno, on Sterling creek.
' Attorney and Mra. Cua Newhevv
of 'Medfard vvoro pleasure riding
nd visiting friends on L-iUlo
tiiCKate iast Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Chcstrr KuWi ft
Saturday oC last week Car their
home nt Golden, atler being hero
dwving tho ittness. and death of
Mr. KuWlt hrother, Harold, who
jvassed away . Ff hvuftvy 4.
Mrs. Ijtitra. French rnieriained
nt Saturday night, for a number
of friciidff of tiifff community and
several from MtHonl. ' Among
those from this vicinity who were
present to pnjoy tho evening in
cluded "Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dul-
lon and Jjjmlly, J. 1 Cnrry, Mhw
I'atvtla- Hocen, Mr, and Mom-Harden
Turnbow, T)jpl;na Bmidcdu,
M(tt McCvay, M(hhch Olivette Jose
phine, Virginia. Oinet, Sir. ntl
Mt. Jim Kinney, .f. U. frYcucit,
T. J. French, Miss Marglo French
and Jim Smith.- Tho evening was
sncnt villi music and dancing
with refrrahmnta sewed at. mtd
ntKht. Th iilans made ivcro fr
a)J to meet nt Mr Curry's wt
Saturday uiRht. Leonard Mca
chem oS Seattle who intevestel
in the ' Little Aiflh?o Mining
company, was a business visitor in
thia district on Thursday of tust
wek. -
3. T. Ijovel has rented -Billy
A ndcrsotfs place on TaJo ereeli
for this ytat and Is moving there
this tveeic, ' i
Mr.. ijnry )Jin?ha'w and Mrs.
f.U'-'retia Conway who hftvo spent,
tho- winter hero viMting at thw
home of their daughter and sls-t
ter, Mrs. J. A. Vfesl and at tVie
home, of Mrs. Hinhaw'R lirothcr.
and sister-in-law, -r. and Mr.
Sherman tlodtovo at Medford tefti
Thursday morning for their homo,
at CnmhridRO, Idaho. Mr. - and i
Mrs. J. A. Went pcnt Vedne)a'!
visiting nt the ftodlovo home.
' J. C. Cass sold about 80 head,
of bi?pp with 4t lamhs to John
Uohor of Medford rctcntiy. The
sheep have been earrd for by Mr.
Young on the Cass utacc on Little i
Applegalo and were driven OownJ
aa far aa tho Crumw ranch lat(
Ved;iPflday, whero they .wero hc)u
all niuht. Tv ivrc to tve tthhw-'d (
to KuwfaurfT.
J-'elix Himbourski of Metlfovd l
rtC'cndittg a few days this week
vlaitinff nt tho home of Y'Uham
I'uraet on Yale eccek.
. Tho NeJiihorhood Embroidery
ctuh met last Wednesday at the
homo ot-Mrs, JJavo Jones. The
afternoon was sncnt v;lth vtitinR1
and sewing. Uetrenhmcnts veri!
served in Vho.lato alternoon. The
citli will meet next Wednesday
"nt tho vme of MVa. A. . Klein
hanmicc. M r. ii nd M r- W alt rr Oxndahy
anl family utuved to the liollix
Varka placo last Sunday from
Joseihfn county. Mi. Ciohlshy
spent his hoy howl days on the
i'arh,n jlacc tvnd haa many old
aro.unintai.'c In this vicinity who.
will ho pleased to hvaT of his re
turn. lit aver Creek district nave ov
teauized a literary ctuh t their
school house, c)W) the H)g Ap-
oUgato litctary and will meet the
Drst Saturday In cvrry month.
They mvt last Katurday night to
elect the ottlcers, which were
Mr. Ktoyd f tinny
president; Mr. Leonard MeKce,
j secretary and tfaaurtr; f ane
tffenhaehr-r, sergeant at arms;
J-'loyd McKpp, nong leader; Mrs.
ionard. Mt;vce, nianlst. A. com-
APPLE6ATE j
le a mo ill X h)a week a nd wa i
t'-n homo. Mt. CJthhon oCj
Ashland Is tilling her placo at
the Atiuvreftt homo. j
Vratik Hyhce of the Ttoguo)
Uiver valley -was motoring on th
Appleg.ito last Sunday.
My. MajiKio Bnrkloy has bv'vn)
quit? ill thin week at her home)
near Hurh. Itr. Inkecp of Mvvv-i
ford c-ailod to see her Tuesday. j
I WILLIAMS CREEK
IVii.L.t.V.s' CHFKK, Fi-h. 14.)
iSpechil) Williams Orange
b'ii) it- regular M-mi-inunlWy J
mr et ng unlny rvi'niju; V-'ehvn - i
nry tho tccveath with an uu''i
mentinjp tr the jjnblii. The bmnp
was. called to order hy Slawtcr
tiryr;(t Kicld.'J. )h the prrstntn
tlon f t( flag, after which th"
hour was turned over to tlte lee
luver and a almvt , nrognun was
rendered, as follows: Flag sal lite;
swngs hy all-, addvess hy Mv, John
sun, master of the Frultdith
KvniiBe; renritm: of tho t'.Yange
patcfv the daily iVuttthh lte hy
th editor Mr, Ynhremvnld, VlanoJ
wulu hy Mm. Irene 4Ut- Ha ttjo
Bolo by Jr. jorrrV; kanavoo
court, resutttng lu iuuch luecrl
m & it Jr. Aru-rtvard ianjlwitfhps.
cake and coffee wev served In
the dining room, after nhhh n
social honv was smmt with danc-
Ing.
Mts. ami danghtov, E(tt-
rtore of Grants I'ass took supper
With Mm V, W. Hohevtw VAatiu
day evening- nd attended the
entertainniMVt at tho tlranjeo hall.
' Air. and Mra. F.d Watttatc enter'
talnen at dinner Sal nr day even
(ng Mr. and Mr, Kcnactt and
fan-ily, Mr. Moor and Mrs. Mnv
ahalt, tho occasion being Mr, and
Mrs. ItenneVs 4th wedding anni
versary . also Mrs. lnnett's and
Sir. Moore's hlrthday. MauDro
Buits of Mevlfovd stent Thursday,
Uneoln's hlrt hday, a t home, I ho
bank beiny closed.
WtlUamn ludictr chtlt met "Wed
nesday with Mra. Harry Congto
after the regttlar business meet
ins. Avery enjoynblo social hour
was soonf taking the form ot fl
Valentine party with music, read
ings and games. There wcra J
ladies present. Tlit next merlins
will t. with Mm. Charlea Cougle.
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Uwman of
Williams were dinner guests Sun
day at the home of T. iavldson
of Crania Vaas.
Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Klsman and
son of flrantH I'asa weve Sunday
dinner guest of air. and Mrs. K
15- Wood of Williams.
6'rants i'ass business visitors
from William, rroclj Monday in
cluded Mrs. V. C iKlei Mrs.
K. 15. Wood. O. A, Vidwards, V.
Wood, Mv. and Mrs. Ktaery
2utM, Mrs.. Chester lioat, Mr. nnd
Mra. Ben Watts were dinner
guests Tuesday at the home of
Mv. and Mvs. John leUekcu.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith nnd
son; Viorrton and IauIo Cavson of
Murphy and M. MeCloud of J31
Paao Texas,- wevo entcYtalncd nt
dinner la the, Kradel Newcomo
home. Thursday ovmiing. the- oc
casion being Mr, Kcade.l'x blrlh-
duy.
iiacd iiahcrtfl " visited ' Sunday
night and Mondny in tbr home ov
Mr. and Mrs. frank Kttutzeu of
Thompson ereelt.
. The t'ruvolt iadlca club enter
tained the Williams ladled club
Thursday afternoon at the t'rovait
community hall with n Valentine
party. A. very e.njoynhle. after
noon was spent, with games nnd.
music- lemduuv refreshment of
f-andwttehes, salads cakes and,
ioffcn wort served. The Vnlen-
tine hearts and decorations were,
carried out through all. j
Cieorgc Crauu of foctlaud and,
Mrs. Jid Wooifollf nnd two small
children of Cirants I'asa visited
ittrfdny nt the home nf Mrs.j
tt jolfifc's ,a rents, Mr. ami Hrs. i
.7ohrr ltteken.
Tho Vonltvy meeting at thoi
Frovolt community hall Thursday
evening was fairly well attended i
Turkey diseases, their euro ann ;
prrvention 'wrvt disenssed. Next;
r h u cfda y 'owning f wl t ng, ho w
and what, will be tbt topic. Thews (
aro intcroFtittg and profitable)
meetings,
Mr. and Met. Lo u i o tittttotr o f (
nrnnts Pass were Sunday visitors
the home of Mr. and Mrs. tud
Walling of Vrovolt. Mr. Hotter
ia Buffering from a, wrenched back.
sustained while )neklng up a cut.
Mr. and Mrs. Ccorge. Vik unuj
family spent Sunday at tho hamoj
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred llolJboushj
of Talent. J
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Sandlno)
of Korth Bond, Oregon, visited at
tl homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ihtrry)
Wilson this week. Mrs. Handtuo
was called to Ashland to attend)
the fnnoral of br-r uncle. J
Misa Agatlut Kuchanaa of Med-)
ford was dinner ffurnt Sunday at
the home, of Miss Helen Judy. j
Mr. and Mrs. llarw-y imtton
and children were, visiting at the
11. H. Ouches homo Tucnlay even-
inB.
Clyde Cinches has Iteen laid up
with blood poison in his hand,
hut ttt much better now.
Mr. H, U Jones was a pleasant
cutter at tho homo of Mrs, WlVterl
Klroft ono day tbia week.
Mr. . f. Hunch was on(ertin-(
rd "Wednesday evening by a birth-
day dinner given by her daugh-i
tcra. .
Mi. an M. Mct'hctera audi
on, Carh have rented tho ))')
house on the V. It. Ilackus ntacc.
C'ari had the tnistortunc of break-,
in bis le, but la improving now
so hn wilt oon he ready to start,
to acbool.
We, have several children out ,
of ff'-hool with tho mumps and
Marjurle. McKco. has the, polsdtii
oak tiulto badly.
Mr. and Mrs. tsador Meoduww
and daughters were calling on.
hjme folha Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. Vernon U. Ouche.f
and children and Maria and ttlenn'
(iuche were dinner ueit Sun-
flay at the bomn of Mr, and;
Mis. ,Samut Meadowy
rJow jX" jf o "n i'- to
.iijrtn tfr&if uftrr tft orrWrnl
rive ttrr ftfffi varrsr, Jtb lf
c o m r t '3in:emaixrtle Mt
iy(cr 4tn.(ir of hf mii-ruvAunrv
with (h ui'vf ef ttftt C'Aauaiuy,
vt, vfcn wfltfft ttv w.ftfc, wt
)urr her. W(in a wnskd wmoa
thonts oml frfWfjt Amntil Ko-
mtfirtnv att rafter ttt Af)s f'fttry
1'irit rtttr. eitrprcjt Afr iwii
o( Atfn ti trie (a ittittr
V Hcvwwa Arc f
MsrtFt t Alffw sM"d " Adi'a
MW hvn iVi hl Kvon
hrvv tnit ii-tJt hrtw ths Mow
.ithru. ) irte-ttu p3r )nr pa'tu)
tttax tittnf ff ti r&tf7.Trvr rw
ffrr t'U i'ftattrtitHt. SAr ami .ttirrtt
attrtitt tfte 0(rnittf. hut a 'r;ttt
rr Co atau A.rvff6(rtf'9 sMtpu-ions.
Vwwww 6tvow (MUhi'C (a
flminAnin. Muj Klv . pvvdu, c
irit-nd of AxUfii. iTwiap to
Imyn Jidraatrio'a"1 iilmt'rty.
Chapter .71
AN ALLURING HOPE
IT was VivJewne's ftrl pprrJpnri?
in a broaiilcasV atmlio. Hoth thr
netting and tho precis tea 'ltlt fltrhlch
.everything was- done held her r
tranced as aha lisleneAl to each
stage at the pcagraau
Sascha leziasko. appeared to hold
his orchestra m his hand. is fin
gavs, hta eyes, and the very gesture
gC hie body were expressive ot coat-
mnnd. Mo would siffunl one group
nt musicians, wavn another into
.silence dampen their volume or
br)nr Ibem all 5m n a rraBbins
crescendo. Then Atieen began to
sing.
Viviens listened entranced. Vn
een, her band Jonnd rhnnning's,
and pressed It tenderly. The worda
of the Talse Varhtm Masque
brpBthrfl tjbw cbarro and wilcbery,
Nyer heiorB had Vlviij)p bw
an delicately inscentibSe to tho love
motif of a m& Its seductive lilt
galvanized her Inlo a surge ot eino
tion. Glancing al iioctoT SaundeT.
site setteed that he tao. feit the
spell which held her by Its magle.
What Mleen's aenaaliona mljsht he.
wt cattceated hy th gcircelaia
mask. Only In her mora plaintive
TiDies b iheTt a snsRwtion t? btt
denth of fcattn?. A canwiausnee
of H stabbed Vlrlenne. She real
ized lbe sitlJ-supprfssim) thai Aileen
unwittingly voiced. K ong was
like the despairing; cry ot an In
finite rapacity, aentenred by fate
to longing.
Vtv Mt Chemnlnge touch an her
arm. Aileen was Jnal flniBhinjr Ihe
final nnrnse of hor chorua. ffer nacfc
was toward the control ronm. Vlv
tvss" jlafl nl Iba), Jdt as ila door
onened silently, iuat long enough to
admit them Colonel Sherwood and
Kronbera: stepped into ib sindio, .
' "tlwight' Vif whianertd to Chaiv
nln& "She mtisnl talk to him alonel
JI be Hbtds "
' "But hto . won't," aaid Channtng.
"Suppose we get ever and loin them.
Perbsps it's lime that Kronberg tpdb
presented to my fiancee. "
A they approached, Kronherg
h'tra ahaut tn makt. wa (ieac.ed
l.r VhannlngKa announcement, liron
berg managed to mtiTmT well
pitcacd Mngra ttt la( Ions, hut as ltl
oyea met Ehannin&s, Ihelr exprea
aion was not lost, on Atteen ov VW1
eotte, A . taint ralsiac af Kratthacg'a!
eyebrows gayn evidence ot his lalf-J
lug up the gauntlet, that CJhamvmg;
tossed hfra, i
wAi least, he smiled Ironically,
"one of out current nvtoTlea la1
eolved very pleasantly N'eet-ce pas
Mademoiselle?" 13 turned ?oclr!
fngty to Atteen. Thn with on of
his stttfest hows he wished them a !
merry Christmas and waHted oB
wltit Colonot Shorwood. 1
" All of-ihem lelt & distinct relief '
wbeu tbey arriyed in Aileen's swlle!
at tho Ambaaaador. Jimmy Crane
and Klela hud already arrived and !
TPith Nora Nolan's help, the Ihreel
wo feuay trimming a miniatne.;
Christmas tree,
"Snppose we open or presenls,"
Viv pronoacd, tmnationtty awaro of
one thai she knew awaited her.
"Vou start, Aileen' she added ss
ho noticed Channlng'e, ftngeTa din
Into his waistcoat packet,
"All yijfbl." said Alleew, as eager
aa Viv to see tho engagement Ting.
She hee:aa to untie the pxefcet -Vara
bad banded her. It was a al, oh
long hox, and from tho inner 1 issue
the drew out a silver frame, lit it
ws a picture ot a girl dressed as
Santa Clan ona of Attaen thai had
appeared in the. paper prior to ho.r
opening In Sara's Vbrlalrnaa Stock
ing. fiiweM In tho frame aa a WanV
.card with a single typewcUtna line
"To La Masons Jrom Miss Sanla
Claua but thevo na no aignn
ture. As Its meaning grew clear lo her,
Ailen swayed and would haio falV
a it Saunders had ttet cht acr.
Mra. dude Ityan entrtalued (
with n. hirlhdwy dlnnv Twwd-jy
evening in hunor f Iwr ttvt(u'r'?
.V5(h birthday.
Mlaa tvtadya Vnlnwr if Central
flJrtt wwt f tW
Cherry this lirat ot tho week.
He: Swsttson the district chair
man of the YxiW f Vnwpci vhuveh
vrnH a Wanday nlht guest at the
N m. Cherry humc-
Jittt Macy Cammlnutt f Mvd-1
Jurd was a, wetdfend gw1 ot 1j)?
CCetulnytun. s
Mr. and Mrs. Ia-o Itedpath and
dauyMvr nnd Mr. and Mra. Kayj
Ouches and daughters wre din - f
wr Rwwsin Vlunday t Mv. and'
Mi tlmh's.
Mr. nnd Mr, it. W.dera nnd'
daughter ttt liamtna were vltMfcj
at tbo boniR wf Mr, and Mra, C.(
Jtaf tlo thlsc past week. j
Mr. nd Mr, J, A. Urny spent J
th pawt Kwk at the lutmc f j
ihelr daughter, Mrs. C. K. MiM)n,f
Karl Tnmwaou ttranta t'awai
Wrtff vivitlng at the htme ot Mr.
and Mra. f. K. Rlmmera ttnnday.
rf. I, Jones and daughter, i
Thelma, Mi5. C, Vi, Unwell andj
df. Jenste Mtnear made a trp J
Id Kerby lart Vriilay, rumbininsi
titt(a and a-asurc. Ales.
VWhxTiViiv iVAvfe the yrtvtnvo fvivm
Atleeas limp With ?a r.r-
clantalion ot mlngh'd pain raze.
hn paasd it lo t'lvannhvT.
"Oki" sitr ccied fl &lt fart'
Saunders atrelrh Aii"(vj t)
lavenwut and hud v.- tw.
"Pleasl &ttetrK plr.i y
nr 11 was loo la"1-, Tb" ifi
tho v,vc(a(n uvA'-fc had stind
front altottt her head, and Allcftt ?-.r
imconsclons wilb her ieniyed 5ae
evvwwd.
"Ikur't worry Mls i?r.v." Satrti
dT3 ottfthi ii paxiSv Visitimv-,
a ready sympathv and s,vatettuni;
more Itt his hue gray eye. "It really
driF'l maAiMf 'w 9 Vie VnvKn
since, yesterday."
l.ate that atternwn A'deeii l;ty
barlt ami liMene aa famViev
talked (n ner la mtie.t tones. Th
mask was wi the dressing-table in
the other room.
Aileca wstv cmtte, caltn, after fcav
Ing spent all ot Christinas dvy in
hert as ftannvWra OTdeTert. P-he waa
aadittg it rather aatazttic that le
had not even questioned his suHn?
it ho con-iplMc-Vv viiliin, she
to piaca Itecsaif Itt his haaciff. it
was a comtnrt also to tee) that her
slater's future need no longer tvwi-
hie, her, She said as much to Souta
ders. ."IV mnsi be. a velwf,"" ho asveexl
with iters "Hut what yau feared far
V) Vienna- should convince yon ol the
seTionsnoss ol your on ad'Anfton.
Yatt caa't istwra A.'afare's dc
raawds." "Rut so much has happened fov
tita best" Aileeu cemiaded ttiuu
"Now that all litis liorrororer
Kvonherg is clenrc-d up, "what havo
I i wacry ahaat aftec ltvicatt
marries? My voice will lake rare ot
ma handaomeiv ami I aha n't haw
aay atara fuatistt attacks, attch as f
had at your hospital, and that one
last night. Once V teall; sot used
fa it ali I'm. eatttg ta eaiar it ttft
meme1y,KK "Ko, yx won't," ho armed; her,
"For the tiow yatt'ee a mystery-. Tite
average person doesn't suspect
anything behind tho masfc. But that
phase won't last altsrays. The nahltc
is naturally cnrloua. People yen
mwt aa Tt-oAV And an W yum coniii
preserve yauc present incognita
yon would always know
"V Soiget in timfe," sh5 inslstBd.
"for a time, nerhans," Saunders
corrected her. "But that Is least
Important. Yon'ii st iad il yim at
tempted petrtnanent cectawfcut. That
old he unnatural wrong.- yon
aro yonns, hr-allby, Jblellisenl
and yau're trtag for hanninean.
Even before Ihls happened, you
hoyo maaing an un-wiae saexlftcB,
That's what alls yoac necres tint
Msi the thought of these ecara ah
ihouRh ihoy compiitate the Itdd
hie,"
"Th.ii part lsn"l going to mat
lew I'm not going to tot it."
J "IVitt can't hetn it." S.uudera to(d
j her. "Every normal woman wishes
to live her Ufa complotoiy. Love
when, tt catttes has a eight to ex
press UselJ. Allien, Tm a plaatle
auvgeon. t waa able to do a lot lor
tt rttfftrtiflr at matt who were tcrrlhiv
ronssed p in ihe war. Tm sure I
can do aa much for yon if you'll M
me try."
Wo)ijjt il only make mailers
worse?" ahe asked pathetitally,
Tve seea axyseltaad. t caa't he
lieTB 3 ever eold look human
"Won't you trust mo when I itll
you. that fax cectata I cau help!
Some day, yoifre going to meet a
man, and you've going to bo VoTTibiy
cruel te hint tt yatt datt't tafce this
rbnre, Bwr iolally aside from that,
you hao your future to conaWtT.
You're aat the kind to flinch. So, hy
rMnsinj? what 1 anggeat, you re even
more cruel toyouratlt and to those
who care for jdtt,"
Forgetting thai her face waa bare,
Aiieon lay there with ?iod eye?,
grappling: with feerseff. Althaagtt
she t'onld not see hiro, she waa
aware of Saundera tooMng at bet
with mure than pceteseleaal later
est. The hope he held oat waa al
luring, and yet it frightened hev.
"W'ouldtft it make yau happsr
Jst lo )ny aside the mask to be
able to face the world agninT" h
asked persuasively. "There's even
a posslhJUly ihsi yon might be
very lovely, (t' tnarvelona what we
can da la that way these days.
For s DMe time she could not
auromon vnuage to answer htm.
Then sle put her haad In his and
gave i; ; mile presswre.
"(f y wish me to t wilt," aba
aRfvy 'And I hope Vat dalng
r'm'.'." Yel even es she prnmlaed,
A'.i - 'a had vague misgiving.
(' nti4f WW V ? Mrtnfar C-(
Tomoccftwi Mn K(ft(a ti(vi Owg
Utuncho Uohina nnd children re.-j
I tinted with than tt visit her j
father and ntwthov itv. unl Mva.t
Charles ttarhy.
Andy Anderson of Medford spent!
Tneatlny evening at the homo of J
Mr and Mrs, C C Uahl j
Mr. and Mrs. .. J. iirown and)
dnoKhiera wevo dinner jsweata V-nn-i
day (t Mr and Mrs Cctac Flck
of Jacksonville, j
Thvlma. .tunea left Sunday I
for Wander where alto has acA
reptpd ft puitibn tearbin, NVei
wrlfh hoc lurk la her uew srrhw.i
Mr, and Mm c. T. WiwrnanJ
went ta Jlarahflcld Sunday aftrft
barlt Monday. Thpy tovk Yheitj
little KmnddauRhte.r homo who I
had Itevn vlxltittg them. j
Mra. Tvid tfehnrwth pent Twa-(
day at the hm? ot Mrs, ltd ward
.Innea of Cent tat Point. 1
Mrs KhtK left lstt , wtek fori
lxurtlnil wbrre he i recivinni
uirdtcal treatntont. j
The ronimonJly extends IbeiTi
nympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Watt ,
h;n In their recent bereave went.
Mr. and Mv. K. C. Martin and
children of Central Point fpent.
Sunday nt the homo ot Mt. audi
Mrs. C . Martin
3000 CHINESE OE
8 II 0E
y-KWIW,, China. b, iff
Ctvvdu tfrnuifa. .f ctAltiovy ufftctixK
t1'w tvivsyxtpera here today
lusvMvd kWaL Xuaa nlncr ivxti.
btrn hnrtti'd io death In a fire lw
w .v.t ntnv: nt f'uv.l'.unv, near
Mttkdcn. M;twhur'M, last Sunday
S the- tno vensvw.nta-"
l i i v.v of l fr J.'t panose tannage
wva ,v- mine whwiuwcnl tlnt
tht'nt hud been no ;i.tt;tliie and
h-.t wAtvvAi -.mv);o lv.ii Wen
ttttintlhte.
'V li i M uli ti t-n ror i rapitnilviit t
ttif Taicaat; tov fcctowa sj aaf
id tlio jwust relialilf ncvsp-ipei
h-r reported Ontas that In err
der to luriilW.e the Yixze the wistf.
awuwac luuC t-loscd ttw .CCcctcd
flh;jil, Jhrrrhv trapping In a roar-
and V, t or I to Jafanes tvremen,
utt c whuuv veris-iwd.
Th- eorresptfndettt d e a e rib e d
VaUCuC avcucft whtvh ho said towfe.
pbtei at ihf pithead when rela
iww if thvN entwiWlsvt mtnsis,
ptc;tdd that th burning shaft be
v.yvwd.
Who is
GUILTY
of
THE
CRIME
IN THE
DUTCH CARDEN
tt'teres ol Antsbe))e QurrAYt.ff'.
the murder vMlim ThrlwoXtslw
are under siaptwn.j
J Evelyns Ttanre, who sAnwl Ww
murdered wofti&n h"W'!jh?nsili
Door Nrowfitsf
tnt wiMf. curaotcWeJ?
t irff Jlw' V1 nA
tvhtrtatrity Anks Mjw V110
pusaST
Tot CitofK
t wi ctwuf (car. fta w dMcnar&o
because Itt rsitdc to 9 to ene oj
Tic Mak
' wbfwe tutt - seen parked neir
(he teens ?J $19 cr'tmel
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