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Show VI l! if U22332 ' P gcsssrggsg fit BgfflBmsmTOEEHnBmBM ( FACTS automobile carrying a mother and her child from pursuing crooks , an on coming train , a crash! The most thrilling train and auto tcreck ever staged . A girl fighting for her birthright! Trapped by crooks! Imprisoned in a steel vault! Beneath it crashing floors! Arouml it seething , raging flames ! A rescue never The Midnight Alarm, before screenetl! the most sensational fire picture ever filmed . A superb cast of real names Alice Calhoun, Percy Marmont, Cullen Landis, Joseph Gilgour players knoicn to millions of fans! The biggest quartette of money-dratrin- g film players ever seen in one The Midnight Alarm. picture! A racing SUNDAY MONDAY TWO DAYS box-offi- COME KAIILY AND DR INC THE FAMILY SUNDAY SIN) W STARTS AT 6 P.M. SHARP f.ivK ce fifi y M,. f ft-- me tf :, Lvi , I ! Granite High Notes 1 Forest Dale Notes Lai Velle Duckworth, Ily. 1976 To answer the yearly question, By L. W. II. 7 I What shall wear for graduation Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Summerhaya en Miss Tuckfield on Tuesday, March 4, shoes held a meeting with the senior girls. tertained a number of frienda at their The matter of clothing for this im- home on 8th East, March 1. Sixteen port mi t occasion was gone over in de- gueata were present. Visa Virginia TWO WEEKS ONLY tail. Prices for the various materials Summerhays gave musical select iona were discussed at length. It is the during the evening. wish of the sewing department to en beginning March 10th courage economy in the purchase of Mias Melvina Jensen entertained the graduation outfit. It is estimated February 28th at a musical. Those that the cost of shoes stockings, under- present were, Mias Lucy Freebairn, wear and dress can he bought well Nellie Woodruff, Bernice Murphy, dollars even if the Francia within twenty-fiv- e Christopherson, Mrs. Cora dress is of silk. If a dainty voile or Vine Smith, Miss Mabel Hansen, Mol-li- e organdie is chosen, fifteen dollars will Vine, Doris Love, Mrs. Mabel be sufricent. This, of course, takes Spence Anderson and La Velle Duckinto consideration that the girls make worth. Mrs. Mary Jensen James asthe outfit themselves. This will be no sisted Mias Jensen. Light refreshhardship, since nearly all the Granite ments were served. the benefit able to sew. For are girls of those who do not, the sewing departWednesday and Thursday, March offers its services for cutting ment 214 PAIRS the Forest Dale Primary will give und planning, and any other help Show, In the which may be necessary. Parents are what is called a show, invited to come to the sewing depart- consisting of an operette, one-ament for help if they so desire. Miss dancing numliers and musical numbers. mountains of Turkficld urges the girls to buy the Mrs. Green and Mrs. Bird are directing the entertainment. Wednesday night Virginia drama things they need for the summer's 15c for children and Thursday than wear, rather selecting a dress prices lives in the which will lie suitable for the com- 25c for adults. mencement is exercises It only. cabins of the Forest Dale's number for the hoped that the parents will cooperate consisted of a with the teachers in getting the be s', uct, entitled The Spirit of the Age, lawless. materials possible for the money. hose taking part being Molly Vine, Collegiate Music League the Flapper; fly do Summerhays, a The story of The last concert of the Collegiate burglar; Ashael Woodruff, a burglar; ; Music League was given on Monday, Mr. Rogers and Mr Geary, policemen. a mountain at th Assembly Hall. If any Ruth Woolley is directing th cart i March doubted the wisdom of giving classical boy who ; The play, And Home Came Ted, programs to young people these doubts : would have melted into thin air at the lhat was produced by the Mutual, was pulled the i reception given Thelma Given the voted a big success. The parts wpre , American violinist. Miss Given who is ill well taken. Special mention should trigger a few years older than til-.- seniors be given to Miss Inex Witbeek, who ' only themselves played a very heavy pro-- ; showed wonderful ability and talent in because he PAIRS gram. The teachers urged her to ejnit directing the play. s She the most difficult numbers. didn't know. ; agreed but when the students listened Mrs. Geo. Freeze will entertain her and almost to her dub at a kensington Thursday, March breathlessly playing i; : clapped for her again and again, she 1 1, at her home on Ashton Avc. asked members of the League if she The Forest Mutual has been reor- j! might not plav the famous sonata by ! lYsar Franke. "They will appreciate gmiied with new officers as follows: I it. They can understand it. never Hugh Colton, president; Lynn Bennion plriyoil to an audiitnv who listoncJ so and I.yman Chipmun an counsellors; Play it she did with the Preston Rarkinson and Clyde Sum-sam- e intently. response from the students. Of merhays as secretaries, 'all the numbers,, "The Song of India Bob Bird entertained at a dancing by Kimski Korakov." was, crhaps. the most popular. It may be because party fo ra number of school frienda every one knew it. at his home on Ashto nAve. Twenty Afier ;he recital a number of stu- guests were present. dents went forward to meet the violinMrs. ist and look at her wonderful violin Sylvia Thompson. Bishop which is said t cost many thous- - Woodruff's aunt, who ha been vis- 147 FAIRS his auds of dollars. She told them of the :i:ing at home, will attend the when she began as a girl of eursion to the Temple on Pres. Wood-til- e eleven to study with celebrated ruff's birthday. Auer. The work of the Music league has been marked by success. The indiffer- of student ha given "ticc or, the 'r. Angu ,1( annon entertained ihe Several way i intelligent ir.tere-t- . "M Home lame Ted at hi ii:e .oncer!. arc plumed for next year i hopo.l to coiiiinuo the work 'I,nui 0:1 Mr. r.ast last work at a late Cannon wa nssisrel by h:.-lDoors Open at 10 a. m. VPlcr. u power for good. lui, so , hi mother. Mr. John M. Cannon. Dancing und games were enjoyed. Don't inis The Midnight Alarm" at Our new policy prices pro- I'rinrrKM the next Sun. and Mon. only. MALE HELP vail on the Mens, women's and childrens - SUNDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY 12-1.- 1, two-in-O- ct $1.00 the smiles the tears of all audiences Merry-Go-Rou- will be drawn ten-minu- te to the girl who stands up against all : . ; society to save an outcast boy. j 12 $1.49 . j , : i ' : j . ' stock 8 4coi d Through years a country girl followed the fortunes of the boy she had once befriended. tllnge suitors asked her hand in marriage but she waited patiently for the man whom fate would surely bring back to her. 1 he appealing Collier's Weekly story of the romantic Virginia hills has been made into a lieautiful drama of the screen. 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