The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 29, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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    T U V H H P AY. JANUARY 20. 1081
TILE SPRlNOrnCbP NEWS
Lvabui'O Resident H , r *
paob six
M r" ‘ h“ "
C a rte r <»f Leatm rg transacted buxine««
i, tm « city T uesday.
Miss Gertrude Skow gave the first
of a serie« of talks on "Kitchen Im
provement" at Goshen Thursday of
last week at the Goshen hall. She
s o k e on the choice of colors for
walls, woodwork and furniture best
suited to each type of kitchen She
also told how to refinish linoleum
and other floor coverings to obtain
the best wear from each. A potluck
lunch was served at noon. The next
meeting will be held February 5th at
Goshen hall.
Mrs. Higgins and Mrs. Neva Dahl
were hostesses to the Birthday club
at Trent Wednesday. January 21.
Those who enjoyed the afternoon were
Mrs. Vera Mauney Mrs. Rhoda Mat
thews. Mrs. Vida Roy. Mrs. Georgia
Newcomb. Mrs Ruth Parker. Mrs.
^ ^ C ^ O O R ^ n d R E G l N A L D D E N N Y / h ’A L A D Y 'S M O R A L S *
Mvrl Williams, Mrs. Carol Williams.
Mrs. Mary William#. Mrs. Schawl.
Fox Rex. W ednesday and T hu rsday. F eb ru ary 4 and 5.
Mrs. Bessie Kimball, Mrs. Vera West,
Mrs. W L. Wheeler. Mrs. Neva Dahl,
GIRLS OF 1850 DARING
, *‘A LADY OF MORALS-
and Mrs. Higgins.
AS MODERN MAIDETJ s
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A Scene fro m Path#'# spectacular d ram a of the west.
O eeert” s ta rrin g
Bill
e
Boyd which opens Sunday a t the
a n ei
Fox
matinee
M cD onald fo r Its N o rthwest p re m ie r of 3 daya.
M c D onald audience
buck jones western
TO SEE -N E W MOON”
AT REX NE X T WEEK
2 0c
Except Sunday»
and H o lid ays
COMING TO BELL THEATRE
The Pleasant Hill W omans club
will meet with Mrs. Cole Wednesday
■ New Moon." all talking adaption of
Buck Jones will appear on the
Grace Moore. famous Metropolitan
What sort of an effect do clothes
FRIDAY
afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Jordan and
the
stage
success,
currently
at
the
screen
of the Bell iheutre Friday and
Opera
soprano,
makes
her
debut
on
have
on
a
woman's
character?
an d
Mrs. Doane will assist Mrs. Cole.
the talking screen as Jenny IJnd. his 8\ix McDonald Theatre, lain, county Saturday of this week In one of his
SATURDAY
Is
the
girl
of
today
with
her
nat­
Several students of the Pleasant
torlc Swedish singer, in "A latdy's movie patrons will be given an oppor­ best western films, ’’The Lone Rider . I
Hill high school who have been ab­ ural boyish figure and simple gar­ Morals." Metro-Goldwvn-Mayer's vivid tunity to enjoy the first Joint appear­ Some of his best film work will be
sent the past week on account of ments. more frank, courageous, loyal romance based on the life of the opera ance on the talking screen of Amer­ shown In this picture Tonight Is the
.■s c u b ia n>-ioass
measles returned to school Monday. and honest that her great grandmother celebrity of the past, which will come ica'# most outstanding ftgues In the last night to see Dorothy Muckalll and
of eighty years ago who wore ertm-
operatic world, namely latwreuie Tile la>wlx Stone »In “The Office W ife’
“ Semester exams were given at the ollnes. tight stays and numberless Wednesday and Thursday. February
"Oh. For a Man". Fox comedy, will
belt and Grace Moore.
4
and
5.
to
the
FtoX
Rex
Theatre.
Pleasant Htll high school Tuesday and furbelows? Experts on the subject are
play at the theatre Sunday and Mon
The
picture
deals
with
the
career
Wednesday of this week
The unusual occasion of two stellar
inclined to think that she Is. They of the “Swedish Nightingale" and her
day.
The women of the Cloverdale Com argue that external artificialities have sensational appearance in New York names In a single production was ex­
the KING
munity club held its regular semi­ a definite influence on a person's under the auspices of I*. T. Barnum, plained at Metro Goldwyn Mayer by ACTING DOC T H R ILLS
But history refutes this pioneer of showmanship, and ti.e ro­ the fact that when the screen right»
monthly meeting Thursday at the club makeup.
d ACTlON
SCHOOL STUDENTS HERE
house and spent the afternoon com­ argument. The women of 1850. partic- , mance is between the singer and a of the Broadway hit were purchased.
2?
in the thrill
pleting a club quilt for Mrs. A. C. ularly the pioneer women of the \ \ est, blind song composer. Hans Kraly. It was with the Intention of making
Tarxan.
famous
police
dog
actor
the
production
the
most
distinctive
of
the year
Forney. A potluck dinner was served have never been surpassed for bravery t ‘famous for "The Student Prince" and
and most talked about picture of the (rotn Sun Diego, made his debut In
at noon. Those present were the Mes- and fortitude.
other film hits, and Claudine West
person before the students of the |
dames M K. Warner. E. R. Anderson
An interesting and romantic de­ adapted the scenario from a story by 1930 season
grade schools and high school this ,
and daughter. Bessie. Harry Fishwood. piction of one of these heroines of Dorothy Farnum.
With Tlbbett #nd Miss Moore under week The famous unlmul actor w as|
Kenneth Daustrom. William Jones, D. the early West is shown in The
The picture marks the first talk­ contract, there was no need to look
E. Rinehart. L. E. Parks, L. Bauer. Lone Rider." the Columbia all-talking ing screen work of Carrie Jacobs eiaeghere for stars who could do exhibited nt the schools by hl# man­
Harold Bauer. W. R. Elliott. Leo action film starring the daring Buck Bond, composer of "The End of a Justice to "Lover Come Back to Me. ager. A. A Barnes. He performed
Raymond. E. C. Kull. John Sellers.! Jones scheduled to play at the Colon­ Perfect Day.” whose song. "Isively •One Kiss." "Wanting You." and the ling, number of tricks and demon
uath B A R B A R A BLUFORD
.ta t. d Ins ability to understand people J
D. H. Mitchell and small son, L. J. ial Theatre on Saturday. The daugh Hour,” was specially written for Miss other Sigmund Rombery song hits.
Dl>««t«J b, L O U IS K IN G
who
speak
Io
him
lie
was
ucrnm
Getchell. E. E. Mornings Ur. T. H. ter of a Judge prominent in the affairs Moore. She also sings two operatic
panted on his visit here by a white]
Parks, Miss Frances Parks, Miss of a little western town Is returning number, the "Casta Diva" from Bel
COMING—
When BUI Boyd went to Artaona Alaskan dog Doth of them will be |
Grace Mitchell. Mrs. E. E. Morning home from the East in a stage coach. lini's "Norma” and an aria from
Sunday for 3 Day#
star will be hostess to the club ladies Bandits attack the coach hut are "Daughter of the Regiment," by Doni on location for his new Path# star exhibited at the Saturday morning
on Wednesday. February 4. at the driven away by a lone rider. The girl zettl. “It Is Deettny," was composed picture. “The Painted Desert," which sesaion of the Mickey Mouse club at '
GEORGE O BRIEN
club house. This will be an all-day trusts her rescuer implicity—never for her by Oscar Straus, king of light comes to the Fox McDonald on Sun- the Fox McDonald theatre In Eugene.
...In...
Jay next, he returned to the scene«
meeting with potluck dinner.
once suspecting that he had been opera composers, and "Barcarolle" Is
of one of his earliest motion picture
" F a ir W a rn in g ” a t Fox Rex
Ralph Laird, who suffered an attack leader of an outlaw band But later, from the same composer, lyrics for
triumphs. “The Last Frontier."
George O'Brien, famed for his ex
of appendicitis last week, is improved. when she does discover his Identity, both Clifford Orey. Herbert Stothart,
she does not falter In her loyalty to composer of “The Rogue Son," Is rep­
rellent work In 'The laist of tli>-1
Installation of the Smith-Hughes him. Inspired by her faith, the former resented in "Oh Why." with lyrics
W e s te rn F av o rite at Rex
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Duanes" and "The lame Star Ranger
system of agricultural education at bandit lives up to her Ideal. No by Harry Wood and Arthur Freed.
Is coming to town again and this]
the new Lowell Union high school has modern girl could have been more Other musical details Include a chorus ’ Buck Jones, the world famed cow­ time In hla latest outdoor thrill drama
H e rs I# one th a t w ill m ake you
been granted and will be in effect sincere in her emotions nor more sung by students, a Swedish pastorale boy. Is coming to the Fox Rex theatre
Fair Warning" nt the Fox Rex the
hold the edge of your seat#.
next year, according to word received courageous In her actions than this by Stothart and an Italian song by again Friday and Saturday In his atre for a three-day engagement start­
DON’T MISS IT!
by Thomas R. Power Jr„ principal.
latest
talking
thriller
“Desert
Ven
Straus and Grey.
heroine of the 50 s.
ing Sunday.
Saturday. Cottage Grove has the only
geanep."
This
picture
“Desert
Ven
Sidney Franklin, producer of “Wild
Smith-Hughes man in the county at
Orchids." "The Actress," "A Lady of geance" give Jones a good story and
V isits fro m L o w e ll— A. M.
the present time and the Lowell of Lowell was a visitor In Springfield Scandal" and "The Last of Mrs. Chey- a very good east to help him Includ­
ing the beautiful Barbara Bedford.
branch will be the thirty fifth in the
e 5-T C o ir è 'T I H E A T RE_S__
ney," directed the new production.
on Wednesday.
state.
W* BUCK
'(J O N E S
“FAIR
WARNING
You’ll always find Our
»
Prices Down
And Our
A Quality
%
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, TIliETT
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MOORS
la
SdEf ;“ MO4W>!i
M ID N IG H T
Up
sa R tur C d a v
10 P. M. to 1 A. M.
On
Groceries
We Believe in The Old Adage,
“ Live and Let Live"
The tremendous response to our
20 Lbs. Onion in shopping bag
2 8c
Fresh Extra Eggs, dozen
15C
a reassurance to us.
We feel that
the public is observant of our close
98C
attention to market declines.
Fresh Rhubard, pound
15c
is just another example of our pass­
43 oz. Box Washing Powder
14c
10 bars Best Laundry Soap
2 5c
Sugar, 20 Lbs. Cane
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75c
10 Lb. box Figs
— Jasper Graham Now In—
Spuds, sack
40C an^ 60C
For Good Light Bread
Try a Sack of Delicious
HARD W HEAT FLOUR
See TARZAN, the Human Dog,
“In Person” Satuiday morning.
Also Big 8pecial Performance
BIG MICKEY
MOVIE CLUB
recent reduction In prices has been
COLONIAL
This
SATURDAY ONLY
ing on to our customers, benefits
ES
that are due them.
<? lo n e Rider
VIRA REYNOIOS
Phone
W. A. TAYLOR
Phone
25c
9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY 3
The Illg Drama
of Chills. Thrills
and Mystery
SUN. <&
MON.
NEW STOCK OF BERMUDA
ONION SETS HAS
JUST ARRIVED
Irish-Murphy Co.
Phone 22
FORMERLY GRAY'S GROCERY
Fifth and Main Streets
Usual
Colonial Prices
W iU lW *
j^Jhuvq/aAutsPnsavel
25c