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^. .-- ^^ mgtm THE TLORA JOIURNAlAlf£OSa>, FLORA, ILQIIOIS td fiverybodir ~ Al^ ^We would like to take everyone of you Byj(^ hai^ and wish you a Merry Christmas. KaoWiitg' thid^to be impossible, we take this—the next best— method of reaching you all- Our wish for everyone in/^li^is Comrtmnity Is tbat you may all have a very nappy Christmas and -that the Coming Year wiil be fiiled with success for everything you may plan to doJ A Gift Sugg* estion We know of no gift that is more substantial and that will be longer remembered than a Savings {-Account, opened for a relative or friend. Do this today, (five them the Pass book. They will appreciate it. First National Bank FLORA. ILUNOIS SBisiBiSBiaiasiisisneiaeiBBiBBB PERSOlfiiL J1ENTI0N Jewel Valbert, of the Illinois U.. ^hampalgn and Andrew Balbert of t. Louis, Mr., are spending the hrlstmas season with their mother, [rs. Anna Balbert, and family. Mlas Mildred Chamoers will ar¬ rive Saturday from Indianapolis, to upend the holidays with her parents In Stanford townshli,. —Wool Blankets for Xmas. P. A. MEYER. Roy Vanfossen and family have bioved Into the property on Second and Locust recently vacated^y Jas. Haworth and wife. Prof. M. S. Clark wni spend the tchool vacation with his parents In Idavllle, Ind. -—Dolls, DoUs, 5c to $5.00. Come have a look. MEYERS DRUG STORE Supt. Rex Dale and family will leave Saturday for a few days visit In Lebanon, Ind. O. E. Bennett has returned from ruscola where he accompanied the remains of his mother, Mrs. Mary Bennett, for burial. Buy Oenlune Ford parts. MEDLEY & SON. Mrs. J. A. McLaughlin spent the tlrst of last week at tne Weber sani¬ tarium in Olney, ana also spent a tew dayg with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Wllllamv, and family In Flora. —DOLLS—Real KJd Dolls. P. A. MEYER. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. rtobertson and daughter, Thelma, will spend the ChristmaH season with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Robertsan. Mr. Robertson is a teacher In the Rosi¬ claire high school ane is the basket ball coach. Ooodyear Tire Co. makes the Best tires. .?0k3Mi $8.00. MEDLEY & SON. Mrs. A. J. Belt returned Sunday from Valley Park, Mo., where she visited her sister, Mrs. A. L. Mellott. The Christian Enaeavpr Society of the United Brethren church will hold a candy sale at A. O. Oaddls' store on Saturday, Dec. 23. Mrs. Sarah BlacK of Loulsvllle, Ky., who has been here visiting her many friends, lett for sit. Petersburg, Fla., Tuesday morning where she will spend the wlntar. Uia. Wm. McDottara was a St. Louis visitor on Wedaesday. —Our toilet cases are open for Inspection. Come while the stock Is complete. We can please you. MEYERS DRUG STORE. Mrs. John Hanson ¦nd little son, David, of Tuscola, are the guests of Hr. and Mrs. B. M. Maxey. Mr. Hanson will be at the Maxey nome Chiistmas day. Mrs. Dr. Shumaker of Bible Grove, recently visited her daughters,Misses Clara and Lura. ^ ^Xmas Gloves, Fine Line. P. A. MEYER. Miss Ada Hall left Monday for California coast to spend the winter. Parker Lawson. of luka, while In Flora for the funeral o flhe late Jno. Noblitt was the guest or the Brad Mann family. J100 cash buys a newFord. See ud. MEDLEY & SON. Mrs. /Jolly Riggle left Wednesday for Girard, where sne win spend sev¬ eral days with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Valbert, and famil)-. Mrs. F. A. Robertson and son, Myron, were recent guests of C. A. Robertson and family In Rosiclaire. P. A. Meyer Brira Fttll Xmas Suggestions. Mrs. A, B. Vermilion and little daughter, of Cleveland, Ohio, are here for the holidays with the form¬ er's mother, Mrs. G. A. Hamer. Fred Goldsby and Lewis Clark, who are students at Bradley Tech., Peoria, are home for Christmas va¬ cation witb their parents. F. E. Ooldsby was a business vis¬ itor In St. Louis the latter part of the week . —Yes, Real WOOL Blankets. ^ , P. A. MEYER. Lawrence Blotter of Milllkin Uni¬ versity, Decatur, arrivea last Friday for the holidays. Earl Keith and family of Rinard, were guests Saturday of L. B. Keith and family. $S.00 Opot Ught for $3.00, MEDLEY & SON. W. J. Cunningham and wife spent Sunday with their son. Fred, and family In Vineennes. —New Xmas Hags and Suit Cases. P. A. MEYER. Mr. and Mrs. Meryl L. Gahan were St. Louis visitors Sunday and Monday George K Hiiys an(l O. T. Watts of Louiavllle, Ky.. of Ihe Flora Seed & Milling Co., were here on business Thursday. Men's Xmas Shirts. P. A. MEYER. Jas. H. Smith leaves this week for a holiday vacation at Champaign and Chicago, but expects to be back at his office New Year's day. Mrs. Sallie Harrell, Mlss Ida Blackburn, Miss Dorothy Anderson were In St. Louis, on Wednesday. Suggestions. —Xmas House Slippers. P. A. MEYER. Mrs. Arthur Holt and little daugh¬ ter of Parkersburg, are guests at the F. H. Simpson home on Fourth St. Mrs. W. 8. Cooper was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Martin, In Bpdgeport.. —Why not a Bath Robe? * P. A. MEYER. Mrs. Wm. OUIett and daughter. Miss Eugenia and Miss Lorena Rick¬ etts spent last Saturday in St. Louis. Mrs. Wary Norman, who was here to attend the funeral of R. B. Wal¬ ler, haa returned to her home In Blanebester. Ohio. i —1,000,000 Handkerehleta for J>bma«. p. A. MBYBR. Mr; and MrsJ W. R .Dewhlrst and 4-Bettr Rem of Noble, are visiting at the libmfe ot Mr. and Mrs. Harlan D. Frien(|. Mrs. Dewbirst and Mra. Priend are sisters. Mr. and Mra. Pay Barry are vialt¬ ing Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Tucker in Los Angelea, Calif. They will re¬ main In California anout a month. Mrs. Tucker is a sister of Mr. Berry. —New Fancy Wool P. A. Meyer. Mrs. L. F. Banta, of Waahlngton, Ind., visited here a few days iast week the guest of her son, a B. & O. electrician at the railroad round¬ house. Denatured Alcohol, 186 proof, for $1.00 gallon. ^ MEDLEY A SON. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grimes left Wednesday morning for'St. Louis, ip^ere they will spend Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ftsher and family. They will venture on to the central west making various scops In Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico and will visit the Orand Canyon. Nationai Park, and Petrified Forest in Arisona, and finally end the journey by win¬ tering In BI Paso, Texas. —Christmas Is about here. See what Santa has at MEYER'S DRUG STORE. Mrs. Effie Lewis or Northern Illi¬ nois, is here to spend Christmas with her parents, Isom Lusk and wife. Walter Wood and family of Wash¬ ington, Ind., are here for a week with the W. E. Wood and J. F. Max¬ well families. —Make a present of a Bible or book. MEYER'S DRUG STORE. Miss Gladys Slade, who is taking nurses training at Olney sanitarhim, is home tor the holidays. C. n. McOannon returned Monday trom Evansville, Ind., where he vis¬ ited his brother, Leonard, and faml- JACKIB CX)OGAN. '¦B17CK" JONB8 AND NORMA TAUtADAOB AT ORPHKUM iuMm»nu»},mjum»mmmun»i>»»uMm/>/m}lJ>a Christmas Shoppen; Will Find at Store A Select List of Christmas Gifts - t. For the Ladies ' For the Nen ; For the Girls 3^- I* \ ./v For the Bofs / Special Prices Saturday */¦CJJftj"i&»^S^V •ma'- ly. , Miss Catherine Quinn, who makes her home with Mrs. Chester Ed¬ wards during tho scnooi year, will spend her vacation with her people near Louisville. —Fine line Xmas Ties. P. A. MEYER. Arthur Plxley of Chicago, will spend ChrUtmas with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pixley. Mlss Helen Edwards is home from I. C. Academy at Belleville to spend the holidays. Buy a Ford for Christmas and spend the difference. MEDLEY ft SON. Mrs. Will Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berry were In St. Louis Tuesday Mra, M. M. Boone and Mrs. Sam Guyott were St. Louts visitors Tues¬ day. Silk or Silk and Wool Hosiery. P. A. MEYER. Mr and Mrs. A. P. Holt of Park¬ ersburg, are holiday guests at the F. H. Sipmson home. Miss Kathtrlne Duff of St. Louis, will arrive Friday for Christmas with her parents, W. H. Duff and wife. » Tom Cox ot St. Louis, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Plxley Wednesday. —Ladies' Silk Underwear. V. A. MEYER. A very happy social event of the Christmas season will be heM Thurs¬ day evening at the V. S. Harwood honu\ .'i02 South Walnwt street, with friends and neighbors participating in the arrangements. An entertain¬ ment rommlttee comprising Mrs. R. D. Berry. Mlss Thelma Harwood and Cyrus Breeden have arranged fun and frolic for everyone, and the O. B. Novelty orchestra will furnish music for the occasion, Ohristmas decorations will prevail. Herbert Tragethorn having charge of this pari of the program. A large num¬ ber of guests will attend.—From Springfleld, 111., paper. —Real Table Linens and Napkins P. A. MEYER. The Junior girls' class ot the Christian S. S. will hold a bazaar aU the Flora Nationai Bank Saturday, pec. 23. 14* Mlss Jessie Taylor, after a five- months tour ot several states, tn tlie Interest of a publishing company, ari rived home last Friday. —New Xmas Umbrellas. P. A. MEYER. Mrs. Wm. Tlbbs lett today for Cape Girardeau, Mo., to spend the Christ¬ mas season. P. A. Meyer Brim Full Xmas Mlss Delia GUI returned Wednes¬ day from a tew days' visit In Cham¬ paign. Never before has tbe Orpbeum ahown such a excellent arranged pro¬ gram as is^adverttsee for >tka re¬ mainder of this week and an nezt week. A real holiday treat for sure. On Tbursday and Friday ot this week Is shown Wesley **Frecklee" Barry In "Bob Hampton of riacea'*. A picture that everybody will enjoy. A good comedy is alao anown. Saturday, Dec. 23, Charlea "Buck" Jones win be seen In "Pardon My Nerre". It has been some time since "Bnck" Jonea pictures bave been shown and we are all glad ot bis re¬ turn. A two reel Sunshine comedy is also on the program. Next Monday and Tuesday we will again have the pleasure of seeing the loitg-beralded production, ''Peck's Bad Boy", with lovable Uttle Jackie Coogan in the stellar role. A special program has been ar¬ ranged for Monday and Tuesday night. "Beyond the Jordan", a Holy Land story and a comedy picture will also be shown. A vocal solo and se¬ lected music will complete the pro¬ gram In connection with the Jackie Coogan attraction. On Wednesday Will Rogers will be seen in his latest picture "A Poor Relation". A great American com¬ edy, played by a great American Comedian. Tbe ,Fox News Weekly will be the short subject attraction. A Norma Talmadge picture will be shown Thursday and Friday titled "Love or Hate". A good comedy picture will make the program com¬ plete. Meyer Bri^ Full JImas HKID.AL .SHOWER l
Object Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1922-12-21 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1922 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 14 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Journal-Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054782 |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |
Description
Title | Flora Journal-Record |
Masthead | The Flora Journal Record |
Date | 1922-12-21 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1922 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 14 |
Decade | 1920-1929 |
Sequence | 5 |
Page | 5 |
FileName | 19221221_005.tif |
Date Digital | 2007-06-26 |
Geographic Coverage | United States, Illinois, Clay County, Flora |
Description | An Archive of the Flora Journal-Record Newspaper in Flora, Illinois. Flora Digitial Newspapers Collection. |
Subject | Flora (Ill.) - Newspapers, Clay County (Ill.) - Newspapers |
Rights | The current local was contacted prior to beginning this project. They gave permission to digitize as they had no copyright on the material. To order reproductions or inquire about permissions, contact Flora Public Library, 216 North Main Street, Flora, IL, 62839-1510, (618-662-6553). Email is florapl@florapubliclibrary.org Please cite the item title and collection name. |
Contributing Institution | Flora Public Library |
Source | Microfilm |
Type | Text |
LCCN number | 9054782 |
FullText | ^. .-- ^^ mgtm THE TLORA JOIURNAlAlf£OSa>, FLORA, ILQIIOIS td fiverybodir ~ Al^ ^We would like to take everyone of you Byj(^ hai^ and wish you a Merry Christmas. KaoWiitg' thid^to be impossible, we take this—the next best— method of reaching you all- Our wish for everyone in/^li^is Comrtmnity Is tbat you may all have a very nappy Christmas and -that the Coming Year wiil be fiiled with success for everything you may plan to doJ A Gift Sugg* estion We know of no gift that is more substantial and that will be longer remembered than a Savings {-Account, opened for a relative or friend. Do this today, (five them the Pass book. They will appreciate it. First National Bank FLORA. ILUNOIS SBisiBiSBiaiasiisisneiaeiBBiBBB PERSOlfiiL J1ENTI0N Jewel Valbert, of the Illinois U.. ^hampalgn and Andrew Balbert of t. Louis, Mr., are spending the hrlstmas season with their mother, [rs. Anna Balbert, and family. Mlas Mildred Chamoers will ar¬ rive Saturday from Indianapolis, to upend the holidays with her parents In Stanford townshli,. —Wool Blankets for Xmas. P. A. MEYER. Roy Vanfossen and family have bioved Into the property on Second and Locust recently vacated^y Jas. Haworth and wife. Prof. M. S. Clark wni spend the tchool vacation with his parents In Idavllle, Ind. -—Dolls, DoUs, 5c to $5.00. Come have a look. MEYERS DRUG STORE Supt. Rex Dale and family will leave Saturday for a few days visit In Lebanon, Ind. O. E. Bennett has returned from ruscola where he accompanied the remains of his mother, Mrs. Mary Bennett, for burial. Buy Oenlune Ford parts. MEDLEY & SON. Mrs. J. A. McLaughlin spent the tlrst of last week at tne Weber sani¬ tarium in Olney, ana also spent a tew dayg with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Wllllamv, and family In Flora. —DOLLS—Real KJd Dolls. P. A. MEYER. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. rtobertson and daughter, Thelma, will spend the ChristmaH season with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Robertsan. Mr. Robertson is a teacher In the Rosi¬ claire high school ane is the basket ball coach. Ooodyear Tire Co. makes the Best tires. .?0k3Mi $8.00. MEDLEY & SON. Mrs. A. J. Belt returned Sunday from Valley Park, Mo., where she visited her sister, Mrs. A. L. Mellott. The Christian Enaeavpr Society of the United Brethren church will hold a candy sale at A. O. Oaddls' store on Saturday, Dec. 23. Mrs. Sarah BlacK of Loulsvllle, Ky., who has been here visiting her many friends, lett for sit. Petersburg, Fla., Tuesday morning where she will spend the wlntar. Uia. Wm. McDottara was a St. Louis visitor on Wedaesday. —Our toilet cases are open for Inspection. Come while the stock Is complete. We can please you. MEYERS DRUG STORE. Mrs. John Hanson ¦nd little son, David, of Tuscola, are the guests of Hr. and Mrs. B. M. Maxey. Mr. Hanson will be at the Maxey nome Chiistmas day. Mrs. Dr. Shumaker of Bible Grove, recently visited her daughters,Misses Clara and Lura. ^ ^Xmas Gloves, Fine Line. P. A. MEYER. Miss Ada Hall left Monday for California coast to spend the winter. Parker Lawson. of luka, while In Flora for the funeral o flhe late Jno. Noblitt was the guest or the Brad Mann family. J100 cash buys a newFord. See ud. MEDLEY & SON. Mrs. /Jolly Riggle left Wednesday for Girard, where sne win spend sev¬ eral days with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Valbert, and famil)-. Mrs. F. A. Robertson and son, Myron, were recent guests of C. A. Robertson and family In Rosiclaire. P. A. Meyer Brira Fttll Xmas Suggestions. Mrs. A, B. Vermilion and little daughter, of Cleveland, Ohio, are here for the holidays with the form¬ er's mother, Mrs. G. A. Hamer. Fred Goldsby and Lewis Clark, who are students at Bradley Tech., Peoria, are home for Christmas va¬ cation witb their parents. F. E. Ooldsby was a business vis¬ itor In St. Louis the latter part of the week . —Yes, Real WOOL Blankets. ^ , P. A. MEYER. Lawrence Blotter of Milllkin Uni¬ versity, Decatur, arrivea last Friday for the holidays. Earl Keith and family of Rinard, were guests Saturday of L. B. Keith and family. $S.00 Opot Ught for $3.00, MEDLEY & SON. W. J. Cunningham and wife spent Sunday with their son. Fred, and family In Vineennes. —New Xmas Hags and Suit Cases. P. A. MEYER. Mr. and Mrs. Meryl L. Gahan were St. Louis visitors Sunday and Monday George K Hiiys an(l O. T. Watts of Louiavllle, Ky.. of Ihe Flora Seed & Milling Co., were here on business Thursday. Men's Xmas Shirts. P. A. MEYER. Jas. H. Smith leaves this week for a holiday vacation at Champaign and Chicago, but expects to be back at his office New Year's day. Mrs. Sallie Harrell, Mlss Ida Blackburn, Miss Dorothy Anderson were In St. Louis, on Wednesday. Suggestions. —Xmas House Slippers. P. A. MEYER. Mrs. Arthur Holt and little daugh¬ ter of Parkersburg, are guests at the F. H. Simpson home on Fourth St. Mrs. W. 8. Cooper was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Martin, In Bpdgeport.. —Why not a Bath Robe? * P. A. MEYER. Mrs. Wm. OUIett and daughter. Miss Eugenia and Miss Lorena Rick¬ etts spent last Saturday in St. Louis. Mrs. Wary Norman, who was here to attend the funeral of R. B. Wal¬ ler, haa returned to her home In Blanebester. Ohio. i —1,000,000 Handkerehleta for J>bma«. p. A. MBYBR. Mr; and MrsJ W. R .Dewhlrst and 4-Bettr Rem of Noble, are visiting at the libmfe ot Mr. and Mrs. Harlan D. Frien(|. Mrs. Dewbirst and Mra. Priend are sisters. Mr. and Mra. Pay Barry are vialt¬ ing Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Tucker in Los Angelea, Calif. They will re¬ main In California anout a month. Mrs. Tucker is a sister of Mr. Berry. —New Fancy Wool P. A. Meyer. Mrs. L. F. Banta, of Waahlngton, Ind., visited here a few days iast week the guest of her son, a B. & O. electrician at the railroad round¬ house. Denatured Alcohol, 186 proof, for $1.00 gallon. ^ MEDLEY A SON. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grimes left Wednesday morning for'St. Louis, ip^ere they will spend Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ftsher and family. They will venture on to the central west making various scops In Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico and will visit the Orand Canyon. Nationai Park, and Petrified Forest in Arisona, and finally end the journey by win¬ tering In BI Paso, Texas. —Christmas Is about here. See what Santa has at MEYER'S DRUG STORE. Mrs. Effie Lewis or Northern Illi¬ nois, is here to spend Christmas with her parents, Isom Lusk and wife. Walter Wood and family of Wash¬ ington, Ind., are here for a week with the W. E. Wood and J. F. Max¬ well families. —Make a present of a Bible or book. MEYER'S DRUG STORE. Miss Gladys Slade, who is taking nurses training at Olney sanitarhim, is home tor the holidays. C. n. McOannon returned Monday trom Evansville, Ind., where he vis¬ ited his brother, Leonard, and faml- JACKIB CX)OGAN. '¦B17CK" JONB8 AND NORMA TAUtADAOB AT ORPHKUM iuMm»nu»},mjum»mmmun»i>»»uMm/>/m}lJ>a Christmas Shoppen; Will Find at Store A Select List of Christmas Gifts - t. For the Ladies ' For the Nen ; For the Girls 3^- I* \ ./v For the Bofs / Special Prices Saturday */¦CJJftj"i&»^S^V •ma'- ly. , Miss Catherine Quinn, who makes her home with Mrs. Chester Ed¬ wards during tho scnooi year, will spend her vacation with her people near Louisville. —Fine line Xmas Ties. P. A. MEYER. Arthur Plxley of Chicago, will spend ChrUtmas with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pixley. Mlss Helen Edwards is home from I. C. Academy at Belleville to spend the holidays. Buy a Ford for Christmas and spend the difference. MEDLEY ft SON. Mrs. Will Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berry were In St. Louis Tuesday Mra, M. M. Boone and Mrs. Sam Guyott were St. Louts visitors Tues¬ day. Silk or Silk and Wool Hosiery. P. A. MEYER. Mr and Mrs. A. P. Holt of Park¬ ersburg, are holiday guests at the F. H. Sipmson home. Miss Kathtrlne Duff of St. Louis, will arrive Friday for Christmas with her parents, W. H. Duff and wife. » Tom Cox ot St. Louis, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Plxley Wednesday. —Ladies' Silk Underwear. V. A. MEYER. A very happy social event of the Christmas season will be heM Thurs¬ day evening at the V. S. Harwood honu\ .'i02 South Walnwt street, with friends and neighbors participating in the arrangements. An entertain¬ ment rommlttee comprising Mrs. R. D. Berry. Mlss Thelma Harwood and Cyrus Breeden have arranged fun and frolic for everyone, and the O. B. Novelty orchestra will furnish music for the occasion, Ohristmas decorations will prevail. Herbert Tragethorn having charge of this pari of the program. A large num¬ ber of guests will attend.—From Springfleld, 111., paper. —Real Table Linens and Napkins P. A. MEYER. The Junior girls' class ot the Christian S. S. will hold a bazaar aU the Flora Nationai Bank Saturday, pec. 23. 14* Mlss Jessie Taylor, after a five- months tour ot several states, tn tlie Interest of a publishing company, ari rived home last Friday. —New Xmas Umbrellas. P. A. MEYER. Mrs. Wm. Tlbbs lett today for Cape Girardeau, Mo., to spend the Christ¬ mas season. P. A. Meyer Brim Full Xmas Mlss Delia GUI returned Wednes¬ day from a tew days' visit In Cham¬ paign. Never before has tbe Orpbeum ahown such a excellent arranged pro¬ gram as is^adverttsee for >tka re¬ mainder of this week and an nezt week. A real holiday treat for sure. On Tbursday and Friday ot this week Is shown Wesley **Frecklee" Barry In "Bob Hampton of riacea'*. A picture that everybody will enjoy. A good comedy is alao anown. Saturday, Dec. 23, Charlea "Buck" Jones win be seen In "Pardon My Nerre". It has been some time since "Bnck" Jonea pictures bave been shown and we are all glad ot bis re¬ turn. A two reel Sunshine comedy is also on the program. Next Monday and Tuesday we will again have the pleasure of seeing the loitg-beralded production, ''Peck's Bad Boy", with lovable Uttle Jackie Coogan in the stellar role. A special program has been ar¬ ranged for Monday and Tuesday night. "Beyond the Jordan", a Holy Land story and a comedy picture will also be shown. A vocal solo and se¬ lected music will complete the pro¬ gram In connection with the Jackie Coogan attraction. On Wednesday Will Rogers will be seen in his latest picture "A Poor Relation". A great American com¬ edy, played by a great American Comedian. Tbe ,Fox News Weekly will be the short subject attraction. A Norma Talmadge picture will be shown Thursday and Friday titled "Love or Hate". A good comedy picture will make the program com¬ plete. Meyer Bri^ Full JImas HKID.AL .SHOWER l |
Collection Name | Flora Digital Newspapers |