i zWITH THE ROBINS RETURNThe robins are here and so are the Ingrams. The mud Is deep and there Mh enow on the ground, but* we know spring Is near when the Ingram company gathers at Jewell for their an4 /mat rehearsing and opening of their company. Mr. and Mrs. Frances In-i-ram and Adam Ingram drove up from Tampa, Florida and arrived et the Dutton Hotel, Saturday evening. Yes. snd Laddie Ingram; Lad.ile is a spaniel that has been to Jewel! many years and when he gets to the Hotel he wags his tail and says: “Here we ore folks, home again/*Mr. Waiter Ussery came on the srain Monday morning. His home Is in Charleston, Penn., but he is looking forward to a summer in the north. He is a musician and singer. Paul Hunt, uie pianist and actor, comes from New Providence, Iowa. His brother is superintendent of the State school for I boys.R, H. Waohtel and wife ere on their way from Denver, Colorado. Their baggage is here, but they are coming by auto and wired they would be in Jewell as soon as “they could get pulled out of the mud Price and Maud, a feature vudev'Ue team, are enroute by car from Illinois.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sipes are en-r'mte from Colorado,The company te recommended very highly, as strictly high-class and tho )ramas selected are'all from famous and well known authors. ♦ Mr. W, C, i Herman, noted playwright, personally, railed on Mr, Ingram, in regard to his play, “Wtieu Dreams Come True, that the company will open in.The Ingrams notice many changes m Jewell; several new buildings and the whole community prosperous, busy and happy. A pleasant contrast from the towns where the “strike is on.The Ingrams declare they have been coming, to Jewell so many years, they feel they have “established residence” here and it*e like a home-coming to them. They will open in the Strand Theatre here on Monday, April 18th.TfT Il - - ------