I I i .: J ' ' -ii'r)' . - '. - . ... . .1 ,v:- tAGE TKN MRhFORD MAIL TfUBUNE. MEDFOlilX OREGON", : THURSDAY, ' J tJLY 2,. 1931 r.i- Raiiiicfi Local shipbuilding flrnVof tjrlclcsen' Ss Kiopp1 received contract from U. S. engineering department to build twin-screw tug. to be' used In ass'stins dredging work of Willamette river from Oregon City up. rA MEXICAN BABY TALKIE STAR ' '; Condon. Concrete el. longing to Duke estate1 a houses, operated by A. II son & Co. and Farmers L' chased by Farmers' Natloi house Co., an well as Wi nt Mlkk.iln nnd Bhuttler. ! ;, HHTRAt POINT I SAMS VALLEY I - - I. . ; CKNTJIAI.,'. POINT, On.. July 3.r-(anl.) Mr. v miuV Mrs.- Thro- I Glass und duuKhtnr, Thedu, Ji'ft June 2,!w a motor trip through f western Washliiglop. Mrs. ..Victor ..ISu'raelt on Mle i Ktila Benson, sro ,'SiieailliiK: a few 1 duys at Turner, , Ok',, ntlmnliim. I tho state, convention, pf, Ola Cluis tlan chunch. . ... i t -J. ,-i.v- ' Missionary Clrclo of the Chrls llRii'. church... met- June J!?.- vith Mm. KJwnrd i Jones. Utistniiss was In charge of the jirssldenltt Mm. J, B. Vincent. Vm, U'Tt Hodgopcth rend. the scripture les son. .... ; Kefrshmnt-: wore served by the hostossi Those present were Mrs. Krcd Wiley, Mrs. J. Biinford Klohardsoih Mrs. Viola Lnmpmun, Mrs, H; jT.- I'ankey) Mrs, MiKlm, Mrs. Joe Carr, Mm. H. B. Younu. Mrs.. Al Hermanson, Mm. liert lledh-epeth, Mrs. J. E. Vincent and Mrs. Edward Jones. ,:.Noxt' meet-. Inn will bo at the homo of Mrs.' Fred Wiley July 17;;. A covered lunch will be served at noon. -Hov. and' -Mrs? J. NT. -Johnson1 arrived homei'Juno- IT after :a month's ' altsencei ''Rev.', Johnson attended, the 'jronornt ' assembly at rittshuru, . l'enn, Mrs, Johnson visited relatives nt' Wichita, Has. Mr. and"Mrs. E. L, Farra spent Bunday 'with rhnlr'-nonhew ' ttalph Wliilo and family In Rogue Hlvov. Mr,, and Mrs.' Ed ' lloyle,' oirrouto from Newport to . tholr 'homo" In-J-nkuvlow, called on Mrs. J. l,J. Orlm Sunday.-i"'.''. -e - " Christian-- Endeavor - society of the Christian church met' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jahiow Cor nutt June 8,i "'After -tho lesson study, In ,ehara'e'',of'Qoori?o Ma rino, refreshments were' served by Mrs. Corniltt. ; Theao 'attendlim were Edna - RhavnrV'. Itila'Cnrr, Merle Hedgpoth, Helen beos,' I.o tus HesslcKrnve; ' 'Joyce.'- Younif, Grace llormanson, Arleno Thump. son, taurctto' Wllhnmsi Janice Jlesseliirnvo, Mrs ,!.' E, Younir, (loraldlne Hermanson,' Iau'rJin e llUKKor, Lucllloi Williams, Brine, Thompson, llenriuttit JluxKiir, Mrs. Marino, Dorothy Jones, l Horths May Htovcns Carl Hover, Ornrae Htanton, John'" Ijit-hron. Roland Hover, Oeno Merrlltt' llitrolil rlusv or, 'Ernest L.nKstranv Hnrny Young, Arthur Johnson, (Iooiko Marine nnd tho host : und .hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Cnrnutt. :' . Miss Rlltnbeth'- Hoiithwel) was opornted on for appendicitis Tues day morning- at a hospital In Medford. - Miss Katharine Lathron is vis iting nt, tho Taylor Hartley home on Williams creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. TV- -Lntti rop celled on'Mr. -and Mm. Hnrlley Sunday.' ' Mrs. I, . UiUfield mutned, this week from Bonn 16 where she vis ited her sun nnd family, 1 . - - - ' ''HAMS VAl.LEYl Ore., July; 2.' (Hpl.) Altliouxh li Utile hay! was damaged- -by the rnlir of Frdday, :othcr .crop were much benefited. From , rcuoru'- froni I ouUtldo; djs- trlcUf, 'thb sentlon received, more t,han the .ayerage of.-rainfalls .and crops here are- looking: IxMtor at this season ' tlian for many years. . Mlss- TSIsle' Straus left Wodncs- iday on a. tour through tho southern' staMi and parts-of Mexico, expeot Ing- to- le- gone for several- weeks. -At.: B. 'tollett.T principal' o"th Ureal hiKh school .for tno-past sev- en'.yeara nnd whd will' serve In that capacity -next. 'year; left-Inst week for Portland to attend a six woeks session of school, - after which ho will leave. for hlhome In -Iowa and complete hi vacation, i Robere lifrown'ot Medford -1s -vis' Itlnir thbi week with Stanley Straus at the Dick Straus home.. Miss letha Tresham of Kerhy Is vlalllnn this week with friends of 'the valley. Max Babuls, Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Schulx, Mr. and Mrs. Chun. Jiu'ch inon nnd Stephen and Ituxsoll Wil son- attended tho boat races at 8av ao Raplrbi dam Sunday. ' Ornln 'hindtiig has been resumed infter belnif chocked 1iy tho recent mln,- .'. ... ,',..' : Mr. 'irfnd Mrs. John Hall tried oirt I hole- now Ford on tho Trail ,road Sunday and visited nwhlle- .wllh'relnt'lves In thftt district. ; viRay. Rnwe and friend Waller jlCenney of I'm-llnnd vMted Friday wllh' Rny's unolosi' J. U Howe and 'Geo. McDnnmiKh. Mr. and Mrs. John I.lnvlllo of Medford spent Sunday at tho Geo. McUonoiiKh home. ,' i One of the Interesting featurea of- tho special. Oranao mootlnK July 11 will bo a spolllnjr contest bo- lX' ' ' y itsaorlaleu -rest Photo - Mexico-ptnne kotnake hci own talking pictures. And here Is Ella Robles, one of her baby stars., A talking picture ttudia'is boi'no erected In Mexico Glty to produce Spanish sound pictures. twoen the married and single men July 17 Sams Valley Grange will nut on a program at the Central iPftlnC flrnnge' hall, by request of Wie Central Point loeturor, Mrs. T.' Irfithrop. ! M niul Mrs.' J: 'M.. Doilgo an icniun-cn of, Meilfm'd' -vlslttM' Bun day with tho o. T. Wilson family. iMl'. DodgO rcilortA hn lu hnwu rlll. iTiiiiams vwiied relatives hero last .P. E TEAM GIVEN FETE j VHOKNIX, Ore., July 2 (Hpl.) Mr. and Mi..1 Bob Furry, and daughter Mnrltla.' and Kred Furry J nnd Harold Coivei -are tpsnillng i this week nt Lost Pmiale, where j Mr, Furry ha his cuttle on sum- j mer pasturo. Mrs. Corn Chand lor and dnughw ter Irone left fon Huscbura: Sunday i where Irene will' hegln work In (he Forest Service. Mrs. Chandler will j return .some, time-' the lntlor part J of this week. Jilts Sybil Fursyy employed. b i i-opco, at X"ko, spent the weok i end nere- ' j Mm. J. W. Watkliis ioft Satur ! day bir Tacoma,. whecot sh will lay with her mother, who Is ,suf ferlng from, a broken hip. Hke was aceomnsnW-'V to Tucoma by j her eon. Floyd Wslklite ami Ms i wlfo nnd little duughter, who ro t turned Sunday nnd whe nre now staying at the J. W. Watklns home here attending to work during Mrs. Welkins absence. The C.' C Hartley family snd relatives of the valley and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Mecham neit - m Angeles, enjnyod a . plonle lum-n in Aaiuann park Sun.lsv. Mrs. tleorKo MrClaln spejn the ors ens nt tne home of Mrs. t'hlsboim of ,(!okl Jim. , , Mr. nnd Mrs: In Andertnn whe have been voting, old t.len.ls la the valley for tho past wvok: will reutrn to tlieU- home, In I'rmlunw Cnllfumla Wednesilny. Mi-s, giive Ferguson,. , of Kan Francisco, who has been visiting with a eon in Vreka, .cvnu. M 1'hoenlx Bunduy unit spent the day with her nephew, Dr. Dan H. Hlnndard. Miss Lottie Watklns underwent an opernlion at the Community hospitui in Ashland Friday f..r np Pendleltls. She Is reported doing nicely. Young people who nttended the loung People's Presbyterian con ference nt iiogue Itlver last week returned home Sunday. Several motored to Rogue Hlver Sunday afternoon and nttended the after noon an evening service theror Ellen Mae standard returned Sunday from Willamette university whero sha ha been attending u Mr. and Mm flllherl Hermnnre of llousten, Tea are spending a few weeks visiting Mrs, ,.r. nance's parents, Mr. and Mis. XI F. Hheets. Mr. Herim-e la a teacher In the Ulce, ln.lltul. In Houston. Mrs. Hni-oli) Crowrll spent Tuva day vlslUngt the home of her iwrent.. Mr. and Mis. M. F. Shueuj Thimble rloh will nnt meM y ri. aty. the regular meeting day, hut th, meeting will be postponed o week, until Juty to, at wh( h, the club will meet nt the home of Mrs. Lillian Colrmnn with Mrs. .H... ui,er nssuting in entti. v -v. HeMH VAI.I.MV, f)e I,.lu 0 (Spl,) Friday evening m nartv given mr the drH team ,,r i, naina valley Orange. Afler tho teem haii pivt on tho drill ami folk Msmeji to an appreciative audience everyone gathered at tho table ,ner It.. II.. Beegmlller acted umivukmiri- aniif - ens i o il I'for re- spisH rrom those" clowty con vecnon witii the drill team nnd their work. Many responnta were .given. , . , The team's musician, P. H. Me sisii .tjio Inam lftid the fli-st prise (h View (or Itfe past U'ro; y.mrnnd ltn,d, woiVed. to ormg me Mate llrango convention 10 seuinarpr Oregon, , r MER SUSPECT "iwA tlRANDK, tire., July 2. W1 ine senn-h continued tmluy fr WMhH-d- Sullivan. 3li. 'wnnte.1 foi- iliiesdonlng lii connection wlih tho slaying Inst Saturday of Jlonier nmweii, prominent Ninth Jfowder i-isnektn:. , , ... . t He was last seen driving nn old Ulltllllll.bllo. Wills.,. Illinois llcenia. Plates. Sullivan was u former em- uioye, on . me . tudw.ili . ransh and police say he threatened the rancher after- Mrs. Sulllvun left hlrti.'.j V'-" i ,- ' ATbe,' coMiltl (Oourf (vtenlMy of fered a rew'iud of Jimi rr n,0 arrest nna eonvlctipn of indwell's slayer.1 -';:. , 1 NEW STATE PRINTER fj The logulai' meeting of the Con- trnl Point Orangb opened vl(h tlic lecluro hour. . Worthy , Lecturer '.Mrs. Lalhrop hud 'asked the mer chants to glvo the. program, nnd ino entertainment' ' by those .. re sponding 'Invludrd throe numbers 'by tho orchestra, two 'vocal solos by Billy rnrssonB, a piano solo by Avis Aynrs and' elcVf-n little song. Tho- Farmer Feed Thorn All," by the llttlr Ayera girls In coatiiino. ' Two candidates were Instructed in the third and fourth degrees.:- Tho elinrter was draped in mem ory of Hrothcr Frank Gregory, who paMed. away recently. Mih Lalhrop gave a report of tho work of tho education com mittee at tho state convention, nnd other reports were ncrc,itcd. I Mrs. Mary Hlgglnbotham tender- WILLIAMS GRANGE ASKS APPLEGATE TO ATTEND PICNIC ApplcKulo Giungo mot Juno 26 ami the nnmo of Joo."P. Coffine was rt-ad for 'membership; six candidates "wore', present:' to: I take the first and socond dogreos;-' Miss Iorotily Anili-itrr wn BC- lroted to fill tliw office of Pomona, vacated by Mm. Lola Offenhnchcr, and Mm. Lew Hansen Was. ; ap pointed chairman - Of i thO H'. ilfi; commltten,. to fill tho offlco of Ashton I'Vl-resB. Mr.- Forrest'1 1b now on' duty in tnet Crater ' Lnlto diatrlctJ . ' '. "'- ; i-,.-. ' ; ,.; ' Master Aubrey1 Edwards gttvb: a brief report on the State Urhnge convention. -i i -, . : : ,(. Chas, Klmora renderod the year ly reiHirt of ngriculturo, ending May 30. which showed a saving of 1 1 cents a pound on poisoned bar ley; a saving of 10 cents a pound On alfalfa Sued. Unrhert Hlmm-n' ed her resignation as chairman of I "bid tlireo cows thru tho exchango the ways nnd means committee. liMt. nnd mnny other article wore lllldegardo. Lnlng- was elected sold to an ailvantngo to the farmer BYNOP8IH: Bven iohen Or chard Hilt recognized Harriet iioel'9 dramatic talent, it could ., predict no good end lor an oc trtftg. Nor did the narrow villager of the iK70'4 approt-s the proepcc five match between "Doc' Noel's daughter ami Tony 'Lalour, ex pected to lolloxo- parental plane for the ministry. But Tony, near-ina'-graduation from the village academy which ha and Harriet had entered after high school daye, is unmoved by their gossip. Encouraged by her impulsive kiss before a shocked audience witness--Ing her triumph In the academy play in tchlch they had appeared, ' Tony proposes viairiape to his childhood sweetheart. H qr r ie t, though loving him, declares their careers make this impossible. Next morning the disappearance ol the .receipts of the amateur play and Tony, the treasurer, stirs the vil lage. ' - Chapter 4 THEFT AND THESPIAN QLD Tony still Insists he did not u,cau iu oicai iuhi money, mat he was so beside himself that night that he was not responsible.. He could think of nothing but that Har riet, confessing her love for him, had refused him because she felt herself destined for the stage! while he was doomed, to the pulgit '. He feared if be remained to grad uate f rmsi , th,.Aca(lcaiy bo, -would be cohimltted'past hope to th min istry as his parents had planned. was only the nsual training for the 1 stage. During all this time he did not write to Harriet; he did not mention her name In bis letters to bis parents, nor did they ever write, a word about ber. But Tony knows,! from what ha learned later of the way Harriet was treated after his disappearance, - that the . lllagers guessed she had had something to do with his decision to be an actor and his suddert'tfep&rtuTe'from Or chard Hill. .' It was during those first years on the stage that Antonio became ac quainted with Roy Donovan, con nected in some buttness capacity with one of the companies with which Antonio worked. No one seemed to know much of his his tory beyond the facts that be had spent much of his life In the west and had roamed widely over the world, and it was generally held that the less known, tbe better It would be for Donovan. :' About tbe time Antonio first met him, Donovan married an actress- Mrs. Carey, a widow with one child, a boy named Bruce. Her stage name was Aline Kasterloy She and her son were working un der Donovan's . management when the mother .'was' killed in a train wreck. Donovan kept the boy as his own son. How much of his Interest In Bruce was due to his love for the i secretary, following the resignation of Ellis C. Onult. nnd was given tho imprcsnlvo Installation cere mony. , Worthy Lecturer Mrs. Lnthrop announced that Sams Valley urnngc would present tho program July 17. Their program l.s nwalt ed with keen anticipation by those who have witnessed Sums Valley entertainments. Mrs., lnthrop nlrfo made ron- nrutlons for tho lecture hours for August and September. Tho rirnngo wn.i divided Into four Kroupa, each group elected a chairman, nnd the clmlrinnn with his or her group wlH be, responsible for one pro gram, as follows: Pearl llnnney for August 7; Leonnrd Freeman for August 21; Eudora Hohnert for September 4, nnd Mrs. Henderson ror soptcmiier u. a. snort report of the woi-ii ..r ino juvenile orange nt state con vention was given' and the a voted to organise a Juvenile tlrange "i i:onirui cunt. Mrs. Alms v Juvenile matron from Lake Creek. will be nskeel to help with tin. ,i-. ganlsatlon. Home economies rhnlrninn. Mr. iircuory nunnuni'cd nhat no frc '11 mollis would bo .serve,! Orange on the 3rd. v-vims committee r,,n llm i?,i. .ii una ilewH-lgrnve. chair man; Fuy Love. l:ilx:il.t, .,., i. well Mildred Oregory, Dorothy Smith. Mabel Muck i:nn a ... "" en-noinrn, Don lirenner. Hob 'wnuani Wo uv. o-,,,i. ii and Cnvunaugh. Tlioniiwon. " " "'g vonimlitee. but Saibs i -y w aiw-uys hungry. by mukltig use of this. Hat. A commlttco consisting ofJ Mr. and Mm. Da-vldson, Mm. 'Vljicell nnci ilallgntcr, of Williams Orange, was present to Invito 'ADielvta , mango lo, meet with them, July tin, ut jtiartiey a Grove for an all- ciuy basket dinner picnic tug-of-war. rnoea and old time snorts of ci-ango fame. l'lucanls hcginnlng at the Fro volt store will bo posted to direct mo picnicKei-s to the grounds be yond the Williams store. In the evening a dance will be held In the Appleguto comniunlty hall at Applegutc. Farmers, Oran ge and your friends, are cordially Invited, i Lecturer Martha Meo entertain ed with 'guinea nnd ipiircHea., .Mr. ami Mrs. Ilansi 'ti irnvii n duet; pljno nmf violin. .Miss lllerteona Klmore favored wnn a piano solo. men ot the order Bang, "Old at 1 (", HA1.K.M. ore., July S.(A1 aft llobbs. ,,ew .1st print,., ,, . day nssuiiii.1 hi. office here to succeed H. H. lto,,linr, Mlptr, plant, announced th., - , o the o flee of ehief foreman of ihe Printing pant. Artnup r0(,k fcMvrnan of (he mechanical depart rtmnt l-'l. will b. relieved f mity. effective nt num. n ., .... ii'.,n,-,., , . EQUA r'vd dvertlslnt gen results. V ' 1 1 -DH L EDUCAT URGED AT MEET l.fS ANC.KLKS. iulv ' i CresUon i.f n, feilenil aeparinu-nt'.iif ediiiNktlen with n. piee In tho cbi- was recommended hv the Xu. tlon.il. Kdiicatlon aocltion today In one of the sis general resulu lions ndopted. The nssoclntlon's resolutions committee stated the federal gov ernmein eheuld aid the states and loca itle. te jcmallse e,i,-wh,n lwrtim(tliM (through the) .em. inauon of anthentle Information .... j-rvfj-a f-..(uiau-i tw TO TELL: F SAINT COl.tlltAllO- HI'HIXOH iVV) A inemorlal window , portraying ine llle of Hntnt KwltlllH, btsftop of Winchester, A. 1). 802, will ,be. Installed In Shovo Memorlnl cnnp el at Colorado Colleae here. Tho window, which was ; pre sented to tho college ,by . Mrs; Helen Morley, w destanec in early twelfth century style and fashioned after a-slmllnr wlndrtw in the Lo Mans Cathedral in Franco. - ... Miint swithln was -a, native of Wessex, F.nglnnct, who wn horn uiiruig the rolgn of F.ghert. one of tne haxon HHini-ebst earl- in the iHlilh. ceitury.. He- WB, r.lnven in a monastery ut nn(1early ago and i-iiel'm-duf lied li nt-i,., lit .. h difrt'i- the yenr. 0. ; ' 'J , , j (re was noted for ills humllliy and charity and spent nls lifu ser.vjng the needy and poor.. LAST MINUTE QUALM' I.OZKMA.V, Mont., ,(l--The lady whn knew what h,. wanted was ninrrrd here recently-and munug.,,1 h, ,h ,.rrrm , en.h t ,,,r, , ,hr 1H(),J sbmil the wont "obey." . , ine wimsn. .Vis. IMI1I: sni. ordered ih LIPSTICKSlCE -HELD WITCHCRAFT Tony's heart pounded wildly i Tho 'money in -tits' possession gave mm ins opportunity to escape and I ho selaed'it blindly, madly, without realizing the enormity of the crime. A week later, id Buffalo, Antonio i Joined a small summer stock com pany as utility man, and wrote his parents that he had decided to go on the stngo. He did not mention Harriet in his letter nor In any way hint that she. might have been the cause of his Sudden departure. He said that he had come to realize how much li la happiness depended upon his being an actor; and that he had left home because he feared If be remained he would not be per mitted to follow his own choice of a career. The old actor recalls this period of. his life with an odd blending of sadness and humor. He says: "I think, my parents could have for given me for absconding with the Dramatia Club funds. But my choice of the stage In preference to the pulpit was a blow from -which they never rocovered. That the name of Latour jhoulji be connected, even In this way, with the stage was a dtsgraca too: shameful to be endured. "They never again held up their hoods . lu. Orchard Hill. Father wroto' me that he had returned the money I bud stolon and that for my parents' sake the good people of Orohnrd Hill would let the mnttcr drop: ao Hint I need not tear pun ishment from the law. God, he promised, would punish me enough. "I woudor. sometimes, If father nnd qls good brothren In the church nro satisfied with what God has dono to me.. Father advised mo, too, that (t would hot be wise for me ever lo return ttr.tha village where I was born and that no matter what my success In the disgraceful profes sion I had chosen might be, I could never hope to live down the wicked thing I had done." Of Antonio Lntnnr's wanderings during tlio next three or four years and of his struggles to win a place on the stage It Is necessary to write only a little. Haunting the book ing oKlcea working at every sort of Job known to the theater occa Bioaatlf. playing small parts mostly In failures slowly and painfully adding upcrience to experience it she. was buying a ticket. boy's mother, a eal affection for the lad, or his belief that his step.. son under his management would some day bring him a substantial financial return for his trouble. Is a question. That Itoy Donovan's In- terest In the theater was wholly commercial, no one who knew him ever questioned. At last, by a stroke of good luck. Antonio was engaged for a small part In a New York production. It was In Angustln Daly's company, playing In Daly's Theater near Thir tieth Street and Broadway- ' The young actor felt that at last his feet were actually on the lower rung nt the ladder. To see his name, Antonln Latour, In a cast with such distinguished artists! We can Im agine with what pride he mailed a program homo to his parents. When he received a letter from them, with a few cautiously chosen words of congratulation, his heart was full. Without doubt all Orchard' Hill would hear of hlB success. And Harriot! Harriet would know. Per haps they might even show her tho-- program; but no that would be too much! Antonio was standing near the: entrance to the theater one evening watching the crowd. He did not go on until the second act and enjoyed seeing the Ilne-up at the box office as every actor will understand. suddenly. In that multitude of strange faces, he saw her. In, that first breathless Instant poor Tony's henrt stood still: then It pounded wildly and a mad iumbln of thoughts filled hin brain home the vlllago where he nnd Harriet were born that hllhiido nooR be hind the willows in the pasture mat kiss at the end of the nlnv- that last meeting in their theater his night In the night the money for the school library fund. What had happened to Hirrlct after ho disappeared? Why was she hero in Xew York? Did she know that he, Antonio Latour, was now nn actor with this compnny? She was buying- a ticket! Sha would see hli'n on tno stage! . . tCctrntst, KSO. H D. Attitlom ,rd C: Jubilsnt Tony! Tomorrow, though t'llino tin heart's urnmt call, he LO.NDr.N 1, , t lip. slick was once a punishable of fense In Engfcind, nceordtng to I'r. .M.u-gaiet Flshendell. scientific ii"ws:'jr in tho d epartment of ADMITTED 10 SIATES''rEr WIMILUi"l" declared , r.ro ,...,,. eluded when her that she only to ' love, keep." lain' pry. fer.meni- cou th court liirorm.-d would be r-tet honor, cherish nnd the steam ll up on WAHIIIXtlTrtX. Jy s (! A ' If OKI H II I, i, I - .. hi.,,,,.1., ... .. . ' " " " " e.-i .lew rK "hip Mlmu-qua M, " was produced bv eonvet. was or,,,, .,,, ,J , 1 "' l.lay by Assls. tent tveretnry l..,,vn..-, ..,,, on t hemiNtl-v nnd th. 11 wife." In 17Ti. she raid. It was decreed thit any woman whn should -seduce, or . betrsy Into innH lmonv any ef hh majesty suhjee,, bv scents, paint. r eosmellc washes should incur Ihe penalty of ,;, law In force ng.,li,( witchcraft, and thai the marriage, upon con viction, should stand null and void.' Y BEAUTY JUVENILE GRANGE IS WILL BE FILMED CENTRAL POINT PLANi , . i ! T'"V" Interested In Juvenile . ,,r,. j,m. j.MVi.range work wni he Bind to know! . -v u.nirem and Kngene, that such a branch Is being organ Tucker of the motion Picture ,1c- 11011 ln Ontral Point. pnrtnwnt of Ihe department vl , A,nm M'r I-ke Creek, ngrlculture. . was .-ro ted... !., )T. ." h"'.1 m,lrh 'l'-rle ncc In I make s wrmaptnl record of road. juvenile work, will ntt.-nd I Iran a meetlin Ji,iv ii i...... .. Side hennlin.. ...... ' ''', SOI the " 'Kni nna tunn. - .'"""i nmugo ntnrteil. way mafntcnam-,'. nlong highway ' A" "onlers having .children oi tne I'a. lf c northwest Thev " r'nt. a. 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