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Show thine that can throw a panic into ft small town. A chorus girl can do it just, as easily. In Mm physburjr there was a rlhpie of eiti.eits that assumed the responsibility of beating the devil in I ha t. pa rt ieiila r local ity, to wit : a Purity League. Not subtle were the methods. No, sir! They trod hejfvily on everything from .Sunday : baseball to ice cream "sndie" drinking. drink-ing. In the chorus of a Broadway musical comedy show was a pretty lit I le girl from .1 tirpb.vshurg. )n the stau'e she was a riot. In Mur-ihysburg Mur-ihysburg she was a panic. In New Vork the hibands of the women who rules the Purity League in M urphysbiirg showered attvnt ions upon tlie little chorus girl, in the 1 onie town they saw her not. The c.-.jwn of rolling pins is always to he dreaded. Gladys Walton. T'niversal star, in "The Town Scandal," Universal screen version of Frederick Arnold Kiimmer's "The Chicken that Came Home to Uoost," somes to the Star theater on Friday. 1 ' 3 PRESENTS PAINTING j 'l Prof. A. II. Set-off, head of the , art department of the University of ' - Oregon presented, reeeently a very , . fine water color to the Sprinirville i ( 1 . hii,rh school art gallery. It is a land . I'f 'i !; scape, conlnininir a few cypress H 1 it'trees in the foreground and is typi- t ij cal tif the California coastal region. l V'i" Pi-tifessiu- Seroff won the pri.e i. j ' j, i a the Springville art exhibit last ! - :i year and several years apo won ' (;l'irst honors in an exhibit of west- - orn artists held in Seattle. He is ' - ' I recognized as one of our foremost . i i artists, and this summer will o ''r ': : ,j "abroad with a number of students to study art in European countries. |