Ontario Reformer, 19 Sep 1922, p. 4

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FOUR a EE ll ER de CT RE "a OSHAWA, ONTARIQ, 'TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922 a aaa a NORTH OSHAWA iss Hsther' Dennis has returned le after a pleasant week's visit th friends in Toronto, _welcome our new md Mrs. White. They hava ought the home formerly owned y Miss Aggie McNally, Mys. Cunningham and family have je deepest sympathy of the neigh- irhood in their sad bereavement, We are glad to report both Mr. mill and Mr. Dearborn are doing i oly, Mrd, Shore and. little daughter argaret, Park Road and Mrs, Ag- roof Toronto, visited Mrs. P. Val- recently, Irs. Alexander was in Toronto on friday and attended Toronto Exhibi- ion, 3 Little Mary Trovail of Toronto is i8pending a few days with her aunt Mrs. George Lane. Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Long and Mas- { er Walter of Utica, spent Sunday ith" his son George Lane. 1 A number from here visited Osha- Wa fair and say it was the best yet, i Mr. Brant, of, Utica, visited his Baughter Mrs, Heetor Cameron, Miss Isic Edgar of Utica, is 1%, nding a few days with her sister Mrs, James MacNally. i were : TYRONE | Congratulations to Miss Wight, fae r and her pupils on winning he "Cup" at the school fair at En- fBiskillen on Thursday. Those interested in the neighbors Jo hesda arance should Miss 0. E, Cole has returned trom | a pleasant visit with friends in| Ihornhill and Toronto. | Dr, and Mrs. Kneil Colville of Or-! ono visited Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Roy! this week. | Messrs. Harold and Everett Hoar | made a business trip to Toronto on | Monday. Mr, J. P. R, Cole was in Oshawa on Tuesday on business. Mr. W. D. Bright of Seaforth is visiting the Misses and Messrs. Cole, Dr. James L. Hughes will lecture on Monday 25th, at 8 p.m. Subject --*"Robert Burns," the poet of Re-| ligion, Democracy and Love, with] lantern slides, | Proceeds in aid of Cemetery Fund, [ Plan to attend the public meeting | on Sunday, Sept. 24th, at 4 p.m., as | well, Messrs, F. W. Bowen W. J. Bragg M.P.P.,, Thos. Baker, Reeve, H, H, Brent Councijlor and Dr. James IL... Hughes, of Toronto, have been invited to be present and | 1ddress the meeting, | We feel we ought to improve the resting places of the fine early pi- |; meers,--our forefathers, hence are starting a sinking fund so as to ar-| range for perpetual upkeep. Dr. Hughes has made a totil] study of Burns poems and is able | to back up his statements with a | host of quotations, Three cheers for 8. We've won the Rural Cup for 3 years, hence are ers, Miss Ferguson must have worked faithfully and is t o he congratulated, | likewise her untiring pupils. Es 8. 'No. 10. | School Fair | its own | killen spent last week end with Mrs. News of Nearby Places | [RUSSIAN M.P,|* and Mrs, Wm, Mr. Oake of Ennis- mas toy hig store. shop of a department | Wm. Avery Theodore Kosloff needs no duction to the theatregoers, for his own remarkable dancing achievements, or for the elaborate | dancing acts he has staged in vaude- | ville and for such motion picture | producers as Cecile B. De Mille, "The Top of New York" was pro : THEATRES dueed by the late William D. Taylor from a Sonya Levien story. George Hopkins wrote the scenario while James CC, Van Trees had charge of BALLET AIDS SISTER [the photography. ART tee " -- -- MAE MURRAY IN EMOTIONAL Kosloflt "Tes hes May Mes ROL, K Avoy Doll Dance Russian Ballet may be "high-brow', but it motion A German aviator has remained in neither {the air for more than two hours ith a motorless plane. Looks as though we might all be birds before long. --Orillia Packet, Theodore "Fascination," the Tatest Mae Mur- ray production, which is presented by Robert Z. Leonard, reveals the helping a famous star. in the most ambitious 8, in a pinch. of her roles, No other character | that she has portrgyed requires as {much difficult emotional acting as fective doll dance as a feature of fapgeination," which is now running 'The Top of New York," at Regent [at the Regent Theatre Thur, Fri, and Theatre to-night and Wednesday, | Sat. Altogether it marks a new step who more fitting should he called lin her career, a step in the direction into consultation than Theodore Kos- [Of tensely emotional drama, loff, Russian dancer? "Fascination is hy Mr. Kosloff worked with May Mes ling, who wrote Migs Murray's sensua- Avoy for several weeks, coaching her [tionally successful "Peacock Alley" in the jerky mechanical steps which [from a story of Ouida Bergere, Most make so unusual the dance, done by |of the scenes are laid in Spain, Miss the star in the scenes where she [Murray appears as Dolores De Lisa, classi- isn't The cal and above sister art, pleture For when Paramount needed an ef Edmund Gould- Sept. 23rd NEW MARTI sept. 231d Harry PYoung offers Tom MKni ghts Saturday, [1a atin intro-|combination Ithe rigid restrictions of her Spanish plays an animated doll in the C hrist- | the daughter of a Spanish | father and American mother, Yankee fire with leads her She combines pep. to holt The cast includes Creighton Hale, Courtenay Foote, cent Coleman, Francis Puglia. home to Join the erode going to the Kaster Day bull fight. There she hecomes fascinated by a handsome toreador and this fascination leads her into a series of vivid adventures. Helen Charles Lane, The Emily fron Fitzroy Always the Leading Theatre 4 ro THE | TOP OF | NEW YORKS Robert W. Fraser, i€emeteryd and its appe 4 ublic mex at p.m. . Werry visited Mr, Russ :¢] Ormiston of Enfield. Lt.-Col. Wm. Furrell expects tc make eyveral impyovements in the y residence. Attend Miss Wer on Monday, Sept. 25th. } Elra Virtue and Edit] $8mith of Bowmanville were week- J §€na visitors of Mrs. J. W. Virtue. in r. and Mrs. Fred Thompson of wa and Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Wil of Bowmanville were recent jBucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Skin ber. Mr. pecial mention may be made of Mus-! ters Tom Hoar and Ross Bigelow, Entrance pupils; also of Miss Dor- ythy Hoar who won prizes in public | speaking. . The fair at Hampton was well at ended in spite of inclement weath- or and was one of inferest through-! out. Ladies Baseball at 5 p.m., Ty- rone vs, Hampton resulted in a score 20-29, in favor of Hampton. RAGLAN the Ladies Aid sting meeting las! day afternoon, a short consisting of singing and! readings was rendered. The most that was | pleasing feature was a very interest- C. Woodley's was some ing and instructive address by Mrs marred by rain but no matter | Summerville of Toronto. 11 have another, Mr. and" Mrs. Yelland and Mr ©. Wm. Brent Henry Avery of Ingersol, were rec- r health for some nt guest at Wm. Avery's. 1 Mrs. Summerville has home after asant visit Harper. Mrs Adair, Bright's recently. 3 Vera Dring ting Sunday, FASCINATING FESTIVAL oF FLAPPERS and FRIVOLITIES I, Book a Lyrics by GEORGE, GWYNNE GARRETTE and TOM MENICHT Music by TEDDY REVES od WITH TEE EN IRE, ORIG INAL COMPANY ® GIRLS! GIES! GIRLS! cunts! cmisieinls! With Dorothy Mackay, Pat Rafferty, Pauline Harvey and many others PRICES--VFirst Balance and S0¢ MAIL ORDERS NOW and Written By Edmund Goulding A ~~ Now Playing at Shea's, Toronto The members of held a very intere Wedhe In connection with this Photo Play, on Thur. and Fri. Ward & Dewland's Will Present Their 1922-1923 Fashion Show 8 Real Live Models 8 USUALA PRICES Smale of Hampton is drilling | program well at the parsonage 4 Corn Roast The city's girl and a great picturized, big-hearted love temptations, story of a Lavishly and pretty appealingly has been in time is again who SPECIAL COMEDY returned with Mrs. } " Fair Enough " HAROLD LLOYD PRICES a ple has returned School for LATEST NEWS AND VIEWS, High Oshawa visited at! USUAL COMING---THURS., FRI., AND SAT. MAE MURRAY "FASCINATION" has gone to] Business College Coats, and fam- | with Mr. and Sunday. BETHESDA | Toronto to attend . and Mrs. E. Hoar' and Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. R. §Hatold Hoar visited, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley visited § ) i Roy Langmaid on Sunday. | Mrs. J. R. Brent on $9 Rows, $1.50; 3alcony, $1.00 Four Downstairs, $1.00; sRAND THEATRE "To a 22|Finish" With a William Fox 0 Dramatic Attraction Not a Picture NEW MARTIN OSHAWA Mat. & Night, Friday, Sept. 22 The Season's Startling and Amazing Sensation ICs a Zippy Comedy Drama of a Follies Beauty . . £ v started Special Mat. for Ladies Only' j 50c Best Seats No Children Admitted The Home of Vaudeville New Martin TWO Tonight and Wed. SHOWS NIGHTLY POPULAR PRICES I 35¢ 25¢ 10c¢ who a storm that subsides in a Double breezed into am Wedding aristocratic family and Add Tax Nights, 50c to $1.00 for Everyone Over 16 The Lives of a Million Women Wasted ! ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? How Shall You Retain the Love of Your Husband ? HOW LONG 908s THE HONEYMOON LAST} & Sunshine Comedy "Love and War' Marie Prevost ONE NIGHT ONLY MON. . SEPT. 25 | NEW MARTIN Direct from the Royal Alexandra, Toronto HMEEEIEEENEENETE OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS HENENETEN IE THE EVER 0 POPULAR HAWAIIAN ROMANCE "DON'T GET PERSONAL?" HE wIiTH HAWAIIAN SINGERS AND PLAYERS -AND [li ie.) THRILLING VOLLAD S SCENE The Nellos- IN A HIGH CLASS - COMEDY JUGGLING ACT HOW MUCH D PTION SHOULD A WIFE TOLERATE ON ffHE PART OF HER HUSBAND? GIRLS! 5 Dif rdoe GIRLS! arry!

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