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kilncsday. March 21, 1923. tr- - THK KURENE GUART Page Seven MILL TAKE I wmb; FOOD TO DETOUR n AT TABIE. Mich.. Mar. Still isolated in their snow (He six uuuutcu rtiaiueois otir. JUCH., luu"J cueer- telcptionic advices that a aec- iv tranHIMJr. lauo nan wiHg- way uui im "wu uctiiiugu uL- them relief. Jnuirirefi loaves ot bread and foodstuffs taken to the snow- gettlPnieill a nun uj nuoim-r; nlnne and by a bie teom ' 1st dwindling as are the 1500 j L nf nrovUionB which reached Crn br means of a snow motor tiou and mearer supplies ob from Druniraond Island, farm iturdny. The situation at De still is regarded here as an ency and it Ib planned to preas K-ond relief plans into service lately upon its arrival Addi- ftnijo nounas 01 accumulated En-nir transnortation to the vil- I lllipe suue eminjiiona wive bnHUCCPasful in efforts to open in ttiis region. klsport Man is Hissing From Home IrnKPORT. March 21 fSne- fll. E. Is-ennedy, prominent Lgg miin has been missing from Lme and store since Sunday, i 11, iumiTQUH ciews nave run down but so fur nothine Wn learned of his whereabouts. I anxiety is ieit uy ms iainny friends. STORE CLOSED SiRPKR TO GET READY FOR FORMAL OPENING, THE R WILL Bifl CLOSED UNTIL KY EVENING, MARCH 23, 2Sc to $1 STORE Formerly llLL'S ECONOMY STORE mi'U WARD TRAPP, MANAGER L . i .. T1. nnn K ACIJllHlUlciii. wujuuu. x 11. Client when others fail. Notes and Li- i..ffhf iift i n n w tjuw r Sadio repairing and All Accessories. Ozarka Radio GLENDON H. DOTBON Phons 2440-J ONITE ta Greatest Attraction r staged In a Ballroom Freddy Jaenett with hi t-Wonder Horses 3 Staging the GREAT HORSE RACE Spectacular Race actu- fly takes place on the nee Floor Jockeys losen from the dancers. Cash Prizes DANCING CONTINUOUS Winter Garden Spanish Ball Room in 7So Lad lei 25o LAST DAY SINGER'S CAPITOL STOCK CO. Present the Laugh Hit "Who Won The War" Company of 14 Including THE ROSEBUD CHORUS On The Soreen- I wxeJ IB . IJt$J ill .,c.on.!3,i. NaBel ""d Myrna Ley In The Qlrl From Chicago," at the Mc Donald starting Thursday. Screen and Stage RES "Wednesday, May McAvoy in "Irish Hearts." HEILIG Wednesday, Marie Tre vost in "On to Reno." McDONALD Wednesday, Joseph Schildkraut in "The Country Doctor." COLONIAL Wednesday, "Lone some Ladles." WfHAT promises to be u Ireat for local theater goers Is the an nounced appearance of the annual Spring Follies at the McDonald the ater next Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. Under the direction of Catherine Stans, a roup of twenty youthful dancers have been rehearsing for sev eral weeks, and this newest edition of the annual McDonald Spring revue should be the best offering of its kind seen locally. The Spring Follies will appear at each of the night shows, during the showing of "The Girl from Chicago," based on the Arthur Sowers Roche story, with Conrad Nagel and Myrna Loy featured. The Follies will include nearly every known type of dancing, from fast solo numbers to trio and quartet specialties, and as the finale, a group of young maidens will appear in a novelty dance, with the full chorus of twenty on the stage nt one timo. "The Girl from Chicago." co-starring Conrad Nngel and Myrna Loy comes to the McDonald theater next Thursday for a run of three days. The cast includes William Russell, Carrol Nye, Paul Panstcr and Erville Alderson. Rny Enright directed. This brilliant melodrama of the underworld is based on the story of Arthur So mers Roche and the scenario was ex ecuted by Graham Baker. It recounts the hair-raising adventures of a Southern girl, who leaves her father on the old plantation to come to the city for the purpose of freeing her brother from the gang whose machi nations have placed him in the shad ow of the chair. t gLIND people in France who while away the long hours of darkness seated by their radio receiver now have a journal of their own, Le Kudio Rraille. Itv the raised Rraille v.'pe mej can read ail about their fa vorite hobby, what concert to listen to, how to pet. the ibest results, and even how to make their own swts. WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS NA11UNAL Broadcasting tympany :o0, musical fruit cocktail broad cast trom stations KI1Q, KOMO, KFOX KGW, KGO. IU'O and KFI; S, Jack and Ethyl, the motor mates from KOMO, KGW, KFOA, KGO aud KFI; 8:110, Royal Ambassadors over KHQ, KOMO. KFOA, KGW, KGO and KFI; 9, Longiues correct time; 9:01, northwest mines pro gram, Indian music, over stations KIM), KOMO KFOA. KGW, KPO, KGO and KFI: 10. dance orchestra, uu amuuus JW'ii ana IIL. uregon stations KOAP. i"Tn iin.iiint,.t p...m. 7. OSC news; 7:ot. farm program. KEX 2T7.tim-10S0ke) Portland 6:30, children's hour; 7. dance music; 9. nmsicale by Mine. Ffida Stjernn; 10, dance frolic. Washington Stations dinner concert: 7:30, studio program; iv, mince oreuesira. K'C A r?Jt( Ttn-1 1 KAtr Snntnnih- 7:15, musical programs. KFOA tH7.uiu-070kc) Seattle 7, DeMolay program: 7:45. book chat. 9:30, nogro choir singing spirituals; 10. dance orchestra. KTAH rSO.'Jm-H)70kM Onklnnd S, Trillium trio assisted by Philip Ashcraft, tenor. KPO (42J..'im-710kc San Fran cisco 7, Instrumental trio; 8. pro- dance orchestra. Moreola MARCOLA, March 21. (Special) birtbdoy party Wns given in honor of Warren Strang's 14th birthday last Friday evening. March 0. A delightful evening was sjient by playing games and dancing. l(e freshmenta were served at 12 o'clock. Among those present were: Percy Applegate Darwin Spicer, Albert Drew, Ernest Drew, Lane Daugh erty, Tom Ilynn, Claude Prntt, Ar tlier McKay, Hoyal Strang, Warren Strang, George York, Mr. Mnnning, Lula Drew, Margllerltte Caskey, Frances Spicpr, Audrey Pratt, Isa bel McKay, Ethel Craig, Lucille Clearwater, Violet Coskey, Pearl Koons, Hazel Hopkins, Mrs. Clnude Pratt, Mrs. Mnnning, and the hos tess Mrs. George V. Tonks. Mrs. George Daugherty was hos tess at a St. Patrick's party last Friday evening, March 10. The .evening was spent playing progres sive nod. Refreshments were serv ed at 11 o'clock. Those present were: Mr. and -ur. l' rod Vinson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Price, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Applegate, Mr. and Ms. Chet. Clendening, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Sam If ox, Miss Georgia Daugherty, Lnno Daugherty, tio host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. George Daugherty. Loucllle Jones gave a party at her house Friday, Mar. 10. She was 18 years old. Those present were: Giles Bouer, Nelse Peterson, Carl Peterson, Linn Hill, Dale Fischer, Jim Cowling, Merle Fischer, Otto Lvde, Reva Tull, Esther Cowling, Jack Scott, Bud Scott, Hilma Healy Violet Coskey, Francis Price, Kd na Shllder, Ida MrBrido, the hos tess Miss Loucllle Jones. KFWB 352.Tm-850kc) Hollywood 7:16, string quintet; 8, Emma Kim mel, soprano and concert trio; 0, pop ular songs and dance music. Canadian stations CNRV i2tUiu-1030kr) Vancouver, B, O. 10, salon orchestra. THURSDAY PROGRAMS NATIONAL Broadctutim: conmnnj' S, Calpet hour, Audrin's tabloid light opera "Ia Poupee" broadcast Iron, stations KHO, KO.MU, K1IIA. KGW. KIM. KIJO and KFI: i). Un- guu'8 correct time; 9:01. Dodge bro thers program ovftr Kiiy, KUMtJ, KFOA. KGW. KPO. KGO and KFI: 9:30, Moon Magic, broadcast over KOMO. KHQ, KGW. and Kl'O: 10. XltC dance orchestra, from stations KGW, KPO and KFI. Oregon Statioas KOAC tUTu.lm-Ulokcl Corvallls 7. OSC ncw: 7::i0. farm upics. KE. 'J77.1 m-10X(lko Portland 6:30, children's hour; 7, dnnoe music; 8. Catholic Truth society lecture: 8:1"). studio program; 8:30, A11C chain hroudcast with stations K.1H and KtJA, featuring famous artists; 10, dance music. Canadian Stations ONHV iSUm-1030kc) Vancouver, B' O. 10. dance mumc. California Stations KGO l3S4.4iu-7S0kc) Oakland 6:80, dinuor concert: 10, duueo music. KFI (408.5m -640kc) Los Angeles 8, male quartet: 7:45, Margaret Duncan. pianit; 0:30. flute ensemble. KTAB' CJS0.2m-1070) Oakland 9, Tlie Arcndians, assisted by Eva De Vol soprnno. KYA (3Hl.2in-830kc San Fran-cisco-S, Olympic club band: 0, var iety program: 10. carnival night. KFON (241.8m-1240kc) Lang Beach 8 concert; 10 danco music; 11 orgun recital; 12, dnncc program. Edison Mazda Lamps by the most experienced lamp makers In the world. White Electrio Co. 878 Willamette Phone 254 Veerhorn clnl) bide and 'Karl Richardson went to Eugene Tuesday morning with their mother. The Sunday school song prnctlca and social hour will meet at the home of Mrs. O'Dctl on Friday even- '"fcerbert rintt who Is helping his brother Walter on the farm at Thurston, spent Sunday with h some time ago being kicked by a horse, ho l recovorun Dance, Dreamland Hall Every Wednesday and Saturday Ladles Pre M" ,8 Prize Dance Best Old Time Waltz First and Second Prlie. Saturday Nite Laraway's Hall Butler's Orohestrs, Gents 90 Ladles Check Roem, 10fl TODAY and THURSDAY Shure, and ye'll fall In love with this captivating Col leen who climbed from a Broadway beanery to romance and happiness and riches. tLisiiaaw 7 ZURCHER I at the I ORGAN I j I Today's Comedy 'VT f lYi fj I 1 MODEL ff Tf & fflN M I GEORGE St fB J ILjy B ?J Oregon News Jl fy eex prices 'VvKlf Matinee Thursday 2 P. M. doil TODAY THURSDAY Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson IN A GREAT COMEDY DRAMA They wanted a good man bad... he was one . with a wife that he loved. 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