l ! -s 1 PAGE SIX IjjtycuioUL CRM CWnufhi , aYKOPKlH: In Harriet Noel'e eJramatio Intent Orchard Ittll vll lagert ecent urlckednest. Hurely. then argue, her path hat diverged from that of Iter childhood eweet - heart, Tonu t.ntaur, iehuee par entt icantltim to bt a rninitter, lleedlett of- goetip, Tony- pro potct marrtafie alter llarrtet't tri- Swtph in the Academy plav hat rawn avplaute even tram the in tolerant gotttpert. Hut the, tear- 4ng . ditcord in their rnntrattlna careen, retectt him. Then 7'onu fleet with the tchool pldy proceed to tech ttaoe tnccett in New York, hit father meanwhile covering the theft but telling him never to re turn. Among Tonp't theatrical at- . toaialet are Rou Uonovan and hit etepton, llruce. Not tinea hit pro potal hat Tonv heard from tfnr .riet, but he it turprited to tee her nt ihe theater window, " , " Chapter 5 A FOOTLIOHT REUNION i A 8 Harriot was Inspecting the ticket she bad Just bought, 'Tony tried to compose his jumbled Tfeellngs. Then be was by her sldo .,aiklng foolishly 1( she remembered Aim. ' . . . ' There was only time for Tony to .'learn that she was living In Now York a student In a school of acting- and to recelvo hor promise to meet him after tho performance' that evonlng. Ttioy went to hor apartment, a tiny little place, she got together i little supper and they talked. ' ,' '" " She got together supper and they talked, . Soon altJr Harriot graduated from Die Orchard Hill Academy, the old llousokoeper bad become Insane and was placed In an asylum, ui the girl was forced to abandon her plan to study for the stags and to ro nialn In Orchard 11111 with her father. Thon, "Doo" Noel died sud denly hf pneumonia. ,, Tbe druggist had boon fairly suc cessful and had provided for his daughter. In addition to th drug tore and the home, a small Income. iThere was nothing now ia provant the girl from realising her dream. She sold the drug storo and came 'to Ntw York to study the art of the theater. This was bor last year In line dramatic school, ' She planned to go. Into a stock company, some- Vhere, after bor graduation in the aprlng, . ,, , Many times that evonlng Antonio was on the vorgo of pleading his llove. ' We' can Imagine how he . longed U tell hor why, In the eyos of Orchard Hilt, ha bad-disgraced himself and caused his parents such -heartaoho; why ha had worked so bard to win a place on the stage. Eut ho could not ha dared not peak of love. Old Tony says. "Her spirit hold ma oft. If you had known Harriet Noel t knew her," he al ways adds, "you would understand what I niean." ' : " ,, ' The nld actor's analysis of Har riet Noel's character Is probably tho tost: "When 1 speak of Harriet . .Noel's spirit I do not moan that sho was one of thoio asthenia tcmalei ,who are so ofton found- among the devotees of eslhotlrj. And Iho was at far from being a saint. She t .the most human, vital, flcshand- blood woman Imaginable, And yet. (hero was a saintlike quality which compelled one to feel one's self In tha prosence of a woman who had set herself , apart to some holy : causa, j "She had, literally, given horsolt so without reserve to her chosen art that she was capable ot m iVlna any sacrifice tar It. It was this ca pacity. think, which had cnitblcil jher, ereu In her girlhood and par itlcularly after I disappeared from , Orchard Hill, to go her way with (serene Indifference to the disap proval of the-Ylllage censor. 'And lit was this spiritual strength whlcl El JACKSO.NVIM.K, Ore.. July J (Hpl.). ()it-or.tuwn vlrtti.rn at the rUMum thUi week wer: Mrs, J. B. ltiy and on Jck. itortland: Krd and A.-H. Mann. 8nn Diego, Cel.: Oertrude )lrmnl lt,-ltlnK, rortland;t Edith and Mary Hryn- . . wldA Hnn frantiaco; Mr. W. A. a Grant, Donald tn-ant and Ada Kt, 1 euiina Valloy; Mr. and Mra. Krd UelVlvW, BctO. On- Ml-. ni,.l Mr ikmui, lialy f l.oA( thv. tiuw, Daly fily. Cnilieilne Mnrahfiriil: Mr. niul eltch, Klamath Knlla; enabled her to dony hor love for me, even sacrificing both ucrcelf and roe on the altar of her career." . The two young artists worked, very, hard that winter Harriet In her dramatic school and Antonio on the stage but, for nil that, they managed to see each other frequent ly. And they must bavo felt very close to one another as long-time friends from a country village nat urally do In big New York, "1 hare sometimes thought," Old Tony said one evening, 4,'tbat per haps, had I not been actually on the stage In such a distinguished com pany while sho was only a student, Harriet might bave accepted me during those months.". . Then tho old blue eyes twinkled as he contlnuod, "but, you see, It had always been tacitly accepted between us that she was the groat artist and that whatever merit thoro might he In my work as an actor It had all been acquired through her. For me to bo so far ahead of her now, brought that characteristic prido of hers to the front. At least, jlie sometlmoH spoke of my success In a way that made me think of this! I confets, too, that I was not. above' teasing her over tho situation." Hart let graduated In the early spring and joined a small stock: company In Rochester. Antonio, at the clnso of tho winter season, ac- copied a placo for tho aummor In i Cincinnati stock company. "' !' 1 During tho months lmmollntely following their newly established' friendship they exchanged frequent letters, but stock company work Is oxactlng and gradually, as the' weeks passed, they found that Is.1 Harriet found loss and loss time for correspondence other than brief notes about their professional ac tivities. - V .' . ,. I .' ''.f Tbe following winter, Antonio wns again with Augustln Dgly'i company. Harriet was given a good part In a road company undor the management of lloy Donovan. The boy, Bruce Carey, about five years' nld, was still with his step-father and plnyod n child part in the cast. All that wlqtor; Antonio. In Now York, wntchbd the theatrical papors for hews ot tho road company with which Harriet, Donovan, and tho child, Druco, moved from city to city, lie wroto to her na often as he dared. Antonlo'a work In Cincinnati, the fact that he had boon engaged for a second New York sensou . by Augustln Duly, aud the favorable notices which tho Now York' critics gave him Hint winter, led the owurr of the Cincinnati company to offer him an engagement as leading man tor tho summer no.K.on. ,; Thon oamo tha news nlniort ton wonderful to bo true: Harriot Noel wns hook (Ml to play' -loading parts with him. , , That Itoy Donovnn wus fj be tholr manager did not In the least dim Antonio's happiness. Ilo Imd'nuvcr liked Donovnn, but ho had not seen1 the fellow for several ye-irt and, well.' ho. Antonio Lutotir, would be leading mnu and Harriet Nucl the lending lady: that was all that mat- teredo Their names would appear together on the billboard. Id tho newspapers, on the programs. everywhere It would he tor all the world to see Antonio Latour and Harriet Noel. In Hint which nu-tnit so much more to hlm'than his career on the, singe, tills' Clnclunatl engagement was Antonlo'a great opportunity. tCeffttil. I'M. r 0. ..'. i C:l A w'i aaraam avarta traeady oiefrov. aa dllillualonttf. Tony topplaa from hit eovatad ' pinnacle.- .- - . U. T. Perkins, Duvnli, Waa!; Mis. (cr Nytiin and rmll ' Mrs. Anna Kliimlcy and , '.Kltigrler all of N'urihvtlie. H. U. - V'lI.I.IAMM f'UKKK. Ore.. July ;S. tSpl.) A Fourth of July rle jlirnllon Will be civen on William (creek hi tin- rove In front t the .Tayli.r Hartley home. ih K.. ,kct dinner at noon and rares and .jgame tn the afternoon. The pic nic ia ainn.ml hy the Uraiirea i iMlimiiia crk. Aiilc:lle nnd l-'iiiltdale. Imi la rr evervone. All Ure cordially Invited. MEDEORD MAIL TALENT j JACKSONVILLE TALENT, Ore., .Illy 3. (Hpl.) Kills Benson arrived Tuoaduy from Bllcnsburg, Woeh., -to visit reia lives. " I.eler Itathhun motored to Can vonville Tuesday and returned WedneHday,1, accompanied by Mr. and Airs.' Knthliun, Br. Mrs. Hath bun Is III with heait trolihlo and come to Modfortt for medical trcatr ment. ' .-''" ' Clarence Holmes started work' Ing for Coped at Prospect Wed nesday.' Sunday nfter service of the Bo thcl Bnntlat church of Mcdford, the Bible claaa and their families motored to the home of Mrs. 'Ida French, member of the claaa at Talent, and enjoyed a baskot din ner and social day. Mrs. Freeman 'Wedge, who un derwent h major operation at the Community Hoapltal at Aahland'. waa able to bo moved to her home Friday. 1 , 'Mind' Paulino' Mste of Onkland, Calif., arrived 'In Talent by tralh Saturday to visit her fathor and other relntlvea. - . . -'' MImsos Mario and Ruth Miller left Friday on n motor vacation which will Include stops In caat ern Oregon, central "Waahlngton, Itnlnler National pnl-k and Can ada. ' :'' ' Mra. Wlnklemnn wn taken to the' Community hospital In Ash land TUcndny for medlcnl treat ment. Hor " Infant ' daughter-' is being cared- for' by relatlveB In ((rants Paas; ':" ' ' "; " " I ' M1h June Connor spent several dnya thlii week, na guesf Of Mra. Bolle LeVdndcr at her ' country home.' i '.! Marlon Sowneh who waa 're cently taken to Sacred Henri hosf pltal In Modford 1s rdportBd Im proving. i Mrs. Lee Connor nna enimren of Lincoln, Ore., spent Wodnosaay with tho It. Connors hero. " " - ' ; C. I Elliott and family or. Long Deach, Calif., hnvd pur chased property od' Beenon lano and 'taken possession. Friends of Jeff Hell nro ginu to henr 'he :'is recovering from his sorlmis ' Illness und 'hopea to be out soon. ' Mrs." Katld Mason and dnUKh ir, Velma, Mlse Levllla Iong, Mra. Inronee, Holmca nnd- daiighter, i Clarice, epont,, Thursday f In Med-- rora, - ' .n i.'.u: t'.. 1 ' . . WHXIAMH CRBKK;' Ole.v July 8,-J(Hpt.) 1 MrncHt, 'Conrad' and Millguel'lta Itllihnrd of M'edfoi-d and Ml-.-nnd Mrs: Vorn Klehnrdf son of Provolf picnicked Sunday on upper Wllllnma crook.' MISM'Mohel WoolfOlk of Central Point is KpCml'lnw part' Of her vaca tion with hor Krnndpnrents, ' Mr. n Jul Mra. John LotU-ken and other relatives on Wllllama creek. ' nobbier tJoycil of Oi-anta Pnsa la visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I,. House this week. Roy I.oflHnrt nnd"'Ar Llnnulst went 'to Hugo ono day" last weok nnd lii'ounht Iriick n crirthcr which they Inntalled In tho Humdinger mine. ' "' '--' i. ' . leveryono is busy making hay slnco Ihe rain. Quito a lot of liny was down and was Injured by the rain. Mrs. John Ponce nnd children of Klamiilh Falls are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cougle nnd othor friends on Wil liams creek. Mra. Matilda I, of In ml and daugh ter Mario and Huliy of Mcdford Kpont Sunday with her eon Roy and family. They picnicked at the Humdinger mine. Mrs. Ai I,. niodKctt has reeelved word Unit Ihelr daiiRliter F.untce who Is on a trip In the east, had arrived safely In New 'York City nfter tt delightful trip on tho At-' InntIC from New Orleans. Mrs. R. F. "I.owmnrt and her parents, Mr. and Mno M. Badger, have rnturnert trom Snlem whore they viit, last ieek W attend Ihe iiiiuger vwnilly. reunion. ' ' - LAKE CREEK ' LAKE CKKKIf, Oro., July S. 1 (S1.) Clyde Plymire of l.oa An- gdeH and Mrs.- Raymond Camps of Sprlngvllle, California, are visit ing their mother. Mrs. Ohai-len Wilkinson at the Dead Indian soda springs. Mrs. Jesse Plymire and two sons, of Seattle, nro also Visit lug ,Mih.' Wilkinson. ' Word was received from Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Nichols, who left Inst week for Arlsona, that ' they ar rived safely. Olio Fox of Berkeley, Calif., Is gueat of hla brother, II. II. Fox and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Tyrrell of Perrydale, ' are camping at the Dead Indian soda springs. The William Hoeffl family anent the week " end with relatives In Medford. Mr.'nnd Mra. A. U Tech shonned In Medford Monday. ' ' Keren Fnrlow spent the week end with Mrs. Fallow In Mcilfor.i ; Raymond ltngadate n-ua a week end KUut at the Cowden home ul agi reint. Kernilt DeHana and Harry Tonn motored to 'the' Vend Indian aorti. springs Sundny.: RIVIERA ItlVirnA. Ore.. July j.(s,,. Horn, to Mr. and Mr. u.i n.,i. , ln ot rtoM 1 1 1ll. liotiio i. nt (he .family home. Tuemlny, June Je a Hx-)unU dauxhtvr, TRIBtmE, MEORD, JACKSONVILLE;1 Ofe.:4-July' (Special l-Baturday evening the home, of Mrs. 'Thorna Duilnlngton was the scene' of a pretty' 'we'd -dine when her' niece. Misa -Ledna Phillips becme the bride of Clyde Moore of Butte Falls. Miss phli liliB'is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs: : Rnmey Phillip ' of 'SquaW -lakai'i"Mr. and Mrs. " Moore will make thlr home. In Butte Falls. Mr. arid Mra. Orin' Bowman arid two daughters of Frecwater,- Ore., are'lsltlnK hW-' brother; -Archie Bowmon'Bnd family and afe plan nlng 16 locate 'here.'- ' ' ' tflder Taylor Bunch of Loma Linda, Calif., preached to a large audience at tho Seventh . bay. Ad ventlst -church Saturday! ' His brother, Claudo Bunch, abso & Loma Linda, sang. Dr. D. A. Forbes and sons and llr. and Mrs. James .V. Forbee plcnlced ln AHhlahd' Sunday. Mrs. Norman and sons .are re painting the ' Interior of their home. -'' f'1' Mrs. G. O. Sandin and daugh ters, Lolir nnd Eunice, spent tlidi wcek.e'nd at the J". "OJ.VIal home' at 'Phoenix, . ".' Mrs. 8. D. Nnson.dnd a,ughter, Murgaret, aeccmpnnled ' 'by -. Mi's. Hi K. Hnnna and niotbor. sli-s. Alice Ulrich,! motored to" Klamat Falls Wcdnesdny.'vvhel'e they We're Chifliihan'. '" .'. ' ' i Mrs.' Charles nine's' and on.! Willis and daughlor; Margnrct,, of Forese'tlroVe, lioUse guesta of Mr. and Mrs, Miles Cantrall,' havb ,-oturrted to thbir home, ' ' . Mr.' and Mrs. A.' T. Yongcr and son of Bokei'Hfleld, Cnlif., visited at the hbhio ' Of ' W. H'. '. Bunch this week. 'y1'-. ' ' ' '. Malcolm Jones has returned home after several days' with -friends .In -Portland. 'v Herbert' Arthurs nnd orchard thlnnlnir drew-- picnicked at Bybed brldgo' Tuesday." - ;.'. "rMrs. May Watson of Portland spent several days" thin i?"e6k with her friend, Mrs.- May Forbee. ' "'Ladles' Aid of tho Trosbytorlnn church met Thursday. - A. Covered dish.' luncheon was, enjoyed,- Mrs. ArchlA Parrish "and two children of Monroe, Ore., left Wcdncsdny after' spending three weeks' at "tho "A. L.! Jontos home h'ere -: '-'-.....''-.-'' ',.' Mrs. Josephine Doncgan Shaw Of Portlahtt, daughter ol the late Mr. and' Mrs.' Pnt UbnOgan, vis ited 'Miss MeCully Wednesday, en route to Los Angeles. ' Dr. nnd Mrs. Summervllo nnd two children from Myrtle Point were Sunday' guests or Mr. and Mrs, w. H. iiuncn. ' . ,, 'Mlsrf Helen McO ratty pf Ross Lane was n week-end ' guest of Miss' Luclllo Frlteroft, - ,-. ' ?. ' U. Dunnington spent Sunday tn Merril.- " '- ' " MIhi, Minnie Bunch arrived home Saturday evening for a! two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr." nnd Mrs. W. H. Hunch. She Is train ing fof mtrso In a Portlupd hoa liltnl. Miss Isslo' McCuly' Miss Alice oof nnd Oeorge Merrltt motored to 'Hornbrook, Calif.,' Sundny. and Mrs. John Dunnington and daughter, Margaret, of Klam ath Fnlis, visited relatives here Sunday. ' - ' ' ' ' Mrs. Joalo Day. nnd sons vh,o hnvei resided In' tho 'George Lit tie house, have left for California. 'Mrs. Agnes Hlnes and son. "Wil lis ' nnd daughter, ' Margaret of Forest Orove are visiting nt ' tho Miles Cantrnll home. ' A 'few 'friends' 'were entertnlncd nt the' homo of Mr. nnd MrH. Edmund B. Boll on Sundny in honor 'Of their 13th wi dillng an niversary. They received' Sevi"Vl benutlful bouquets' nnd neighbors, i - . I ' ' I . . GOLD HILL, Ore., July 8. (Spl.) s Mrs. - Oeorge' llammerxley entertained Ihe Sewing club at her homo Friday evening.- Among .Medford visitors last week were Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge llnmmei'sley, Mrs. William Force, and daughter Mary. jirs. liny Cen ters, Mrs. Elmer Dungey.' '.-' " Louie Shoemaker returned last Wednesday from a Medford hospi tal whurc he' bad been rt-cuperat-Ing from Injuries received in nn ECaiijf ornia mast Distinctive Add CAPE OFr7 IN Sir Francis Drake Hotel Every room equipped withRatfiq .. Servidor ...Tub and Shower Bath v Circulating Its Water, .Ultra Violet toy Oats Windows,...,, PATES Aom . , OOWELlI AT SUTTEft !SflNERflNCISCQJ ,$!il 'NmsOMf OREGON, FRIDAY, TOY 3, 1931. automobile accident 'near here. Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Merriman have returned frort a trip to nor thern California, covering the Klamath river route rom Horn brook to the coast, thenco to Eure ka, and return by way of Redding, Alturas,' Lakevlew and v Klamath Falls. - , - -. '.-".. '1 After spending several weekB visiting relallvea In this city Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Steelman have re turned to their home In Portland. Mr. ;ahd Mra. Stacy Hayes and Mrs. Hattie Hall of Gold Beach, wort) guests of Mr. and Mra. Hugh Hayes last week.-;' ' . Mlf Opal' 'Hayes was gucat of Mrs! John- Hnsklns of Trail last week. "'" ' '' ' 'Among those who accompanied the Gofd'; mil baseoall club- to Crescent City Sunday" were: ' Mes da'riros Paulino 'Thompson, John Logan; ,Wlimer,. 'Bailey. '', Marion Bmory,'; ' Delia' Shaver, i Minnie Stlbkel, and-Mlsncs Suzanne Koske, Dora Smith, Jean Chlsliolm, I.uclle kittle. j '" . -' -.' .. . '. ' : ' .-' . Mrs. C. L. Diisenberry and small Bon'Dbnald spent the fbregart of this week at'' Mr. 'Dusehberry's camp on 'Elk creek. ' ; '', 'v' " ' 'Miss Eva Coy spent-last week end it Grants' Pass,' guest of Mrs. teisorr BlooiTtBtctteV' and':fhmlly. ArthurTVcriion 6f Medford spent Sunday wlttr his mother, Mrs. Ct h:: Dusc-nbcrry,'-'and brother, 'Wallace Iverson. '"' : ' ',' ;- ' '.' ' . Mrs. Millie Walker and daughter Sybil, turned - last : week :' from Seattle and,;Porthmd,' whei'e they spent a mqlith vlsltlnf. VclatlveB and friends. ' ''- J-''--,",'.' .':' " Mrs. ' Maude Roninsjm spent Wednesday 'at -Grants Pass '"Mr.' and Mrs.' Ellis' Mathews of Portland ..visited ' Mrs,.' Mathews,', mother, Mrs.;C, L. Dusenbcrry last week.- .-''.'.. -''.'".' Mrm George Melsslngqr.; enter tained ute W. R. Ciat her honae June 24. ...... , '.', . "," . . , BEAGLE, Ore., July, 3. (SpK) Vo'rnbnHarper, who has been In a hospifalMn Medford for the past eight days; Is able to come home and will spend several days with 'his parentfl 'here, before re turning to work ' In the Crater national forest-on the pine, beetle crew: "He was, struck In the fax by u falling limb,' breaking, his jaw bone and bruising his face. .; 'Mr. Blaine la binding grain' for neighbors and himself 'this week. Mr; : Paul is home again ' fof a time. ' Ho has 'been' In.': Wash ington since last summer. , Those who were Medford's busi ness " 'visitors' Monday' rwere M.. Ellis. Mr. Bnnkhead; Mr. hnd Mr?; Sanderson, ; Mr. Rice; Mr. Zuck and Mf. 'Sweet. " '- ;v.'.:- 1 i i A gospel' team from the Port land Bible Instltuto; consisting ot three indiea and three men wero at tho Antloch Sundny school Sun day morning. ' , ' . 1 c . 'Mrs: Dick Straus and Mrs. Craw; ford of Sams Valley attended the Friendly Neighbors meeting here Sunday evening. Miss Dorothy Straus of Sams Valley spent tho week-end wiin Mnrio Seegmlller. -Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray Vis ited Beagle last Sunday and the young folks of . the family at tended Sunday school. ' Mrs. Richards lend '. the meet ing v of tho ' Friendly Neighbors Sundny ovcnlng. Tho subject was "Pride." Mrs. Richards had an Instructive nnd Interesting evening prepared for those present. Mem ory verseg nnd Bible referencs wero also part of tho evening service. Mr. Lucas will lead the. meeting next Sunday.' - .Buck Solllo had the mlstort'uno of running -a pair of thinning shears through his hand last Fri day. . ' Mrs. Viola Tomeroy spent the week-end at- her home in the Meadows. ' She Is attending sum mer Bchool In Ashland. . - Tho young folks gnve a party In tho Grandpa Hockereinlth; house In the Meadows Saturday evening. All reported a flno time., Clnrenco Case is binding wheat this week. -' Mr. Sparks and small sen of Medford spent Tuesday with Hay Blaine. , . Joe Mayfleld and son, Raymond, spent a few days this wook at PrlnovlUc, Ore. Rev. D. D. Rnndnll of Medford held preaching services nt the' Antloch school houso on Tuesday evening. . - , v : .i IH'TTtr 'FAt.LS, ore., July 3--(SpeclnH Copco ,1ano at Pros- BEAGLE 1 ' BUTTE FALLS. Hill pill1 atu VOHtaj) ssasasasBssaissjss pect Saturday night was a big success. . Between 200 and 300 people attended. Nearly all south ern Oregon, towns and many Cali fornia towne w;cre represented. About IS Butto Falls couples at tended. ' - ' t; t ' 1 Clyde Moore and' Leona Phll I'PS ' were married last Saturday 1,1 Medford. 1 : Mr. ' arid ' Mrs. ' Frank ' Hoover and son are spending the summerj j0yed gumes and stunts. Fifteen here and at Prospect. Frank to working at Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Olds and Mr. land' Mrs; Ray ;Spencor attended the Copco dance at Prospect. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Toe' Porter and Mr. and Mrs; Ralph Spenoer ot Medford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j;. Frank Carson. . -Mr. and Mrs. Eden and daugh ter went fo Oakland Wednesday. Mr. Ers'inger left for Seattle July 1. He w:ll be back' about tho 10th- : ; - ' " TWr. and Mrs. Roy- Brown of Medford 'were- here July;;!,' also Mfc"WHaleyV ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' t ' The Hustler's club gave a re ception for tiev. Smith and fani ily'. Tuesday. '. . ., ; f CENTRAL POINT "CENTRAL,' POINT. Or6'.; JUty '3.' Spl.J--Mr: and Mrs. Mervlrr Glea sen' ere parent's of a son born July I 'at the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford. :. :'.'-s , " .-' .-''.: ' "'Everett Faber and Otto! Bohnort were- business callers In Klamath FalW- July 2." V ' . V . -.vy '."' . Mrs. Randolph Glass entertained' July' 1- In -honor of her Son -Gerald's birthday: The HttW folks en-Joyed- games on the ' lawn..r:'Rb fresliinerits'w'ere served by'.the hos- tel 'assisted ' -by 'M-alforie- 'Jones arid ' Slyvn Case. J' Those-i-ivttendlns were '''Charlotte-- Rlhovdsoh, '"HUl Jewett,-'Marjorle 1 .fowett, -'Stanley Jones, 'Rny'-OISira, Evelyn Hlckens and ; ChettaL Glass of : Medford: 'V 'AVlllln!m' Holfcomb,' employed at Saynjge ; Ttaplds' on a fish survey, In'at '''summer1. :;":called' : lh- Central Point, Thu'riday:'. -Mr. Holcomb; npw working 'torhfd''Rn'y''damV ' Miss Ellznbetn Southwell, who was ' operated on for appendicitis' and The Medford Furniture & ' Invite Southern Oregon StriblingSchmeli Round-hy-RouncI Account of the Battle Will , , Start at 7:00 P. M. A Loud Speaker Will Also Broadcast the Reports to Fans -'.v IN. FRONT OF THE MAIL TRIBUNi ; Listen to This Radio Fight Program As Guests of This Paper and. Medford Furnturi'i&" HirdlSre Tuesday.. at the Sacred Heart hcnl nltal - la reported as .seriously !U. ! - Mrs: Morse Haley nnd chndrbh' motored to Eugene Thursday and returned Tuesday. Miss Gladys Gillespie Is a niece of Mrs. Haley. After choir practice Thursday afternoon, tho Junior choir of the Christian church diet at the home of Marjorle Jones for a covered dish luncheon. Tho children enr children and their leader. Mrs. Harry Young, were present, In cluding Barbara ' Flelsoher, Joan Hernmnaon, Hetty Ellen : Motria, Erma Richardson, Joyce Young. Hazel Stager, Ituth Haley, Luollc Hemphill, Hclon Young, Viola Pen land. Mary Lou Garber, Letha Hc3 sclgrave.'. Marjorle Jones, Warren Young and Clyde Lee ; , Mrs. E. ' L. Farra received an announcement of the marriage of Mra Mary Price of Snlem nnd O. 'E,'. jjlbis ot Portland, Juno 17. Airs, .Ifrioo is wen Known nvrv unu has,- ninny friends who wiah her much ( happiness. Shet made her hofiie in Central- Point for years, llri and. Mrs; Bldss arc'at'home In Portland. " - d TV- E 10 Corns Come Out "Without 4 - Murmur; Pain Gone At .' . OnceGaaranteed. i wafers thin as paper shoes don't hurt "' "I never saw their equal." 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