- HE LOVED HIS FOLKS AND A DOG FIRST, BUT HE LOVED A GIRL "WORST," AND YOU MUST SEE Charles Ray MAKE LOVE IN "PEACEFUL VALLEY" (Print Ad- Altus Times-Democrat,((Altus, Oklahoma)) 24 March 1921)
- A master play of yesterday, today and tomorrow-"Peaceful Valley"-It's blessed with eternal life, wit, humor and lingering laughter. (Print Ad- Lewiston Evening Journal, ((Lewiston, Me.)) 31 March 1921)
- A charming adaptation of the famous Edward Kidder stage play that carries with it the mellowness of new-mown hay and permeates a spirit of peace and contentment that refreshes and inspires. (Print Ad- Rochester Sentinel, ((Rochester Ind.)) 25 May 1921)
- That sort of a story in which you like Charlie Ray best, with the hick-humor, the sob and hefty wallop. (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 14 April 1921)
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