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Show VOL. NO. Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Feb. 16, 1923 XIII. Opera Erminie , . To Be Presented ugh, for het mothers sake, he would )ikeherto be happy, neither he nor-sh-e can go back on the promise betrothal. She outwardly agrees, butTle'r true feelings are charmingly expressed in thd Lullaby. Ravaness gains her confidence and she unfittingly aids him in his plan to rob the house by confessing that she is about to elope with Marcell. The plans of both are discovered, and Ravaness is arrested. De Brissac arrives only to explain the he is nqt the .man Erminie was to marry,' bjtt'.a younger brother, and himself betrothed th Cerise, Marcells The elder de Brissac, the sister. fiinance.of Erminie, is dead. There Jbeing no .further obstacle, Erminie and ijdareell are duly be- trothed. Scene1 1 Wellsville Locals and Personals The guests were Messers and Mesdames Royal Bassett, Wm Shelley, Howard Leatham, John Bren-chlHoward Jones, and Alex After lunch was served the The Old Folks organization of the Wellsville Second Ward entertained rest of the evening was Spent in y, Bu-is- t. in honor of the old folks on Thurs. A short progrm was rendered after which dinner was served to shout 300. Tho amusement committee are to be complimented on the way in which they entertained the old folks after dinner. The guests were then entertained at the theatre party and dance. The Womens club of the bureau entertained on Tues. icers were chosen playing games. Mrs. Katie Garett who has been ill for the last two weeks is feeling better. Mrs. Garett had an attack of appendicitis. Miss Jennie Cooper entertainded on Tues. eveing Games and music were enjoyed. Mrs. Stella Hall entertained a farm number of friends at a candy pull Off- Wed. evening. for the coming Mrs. Lon Garvis of Hyrum was a Wellsville visitor last Thursday. year. Mrs. Frank Price entertained the Mrs. Wm Shelley and Mrs. James France Peter Maughn Camp, Daughters of A. Leishman were Logan visitors Efminie is agamicopera in Pioneers Fri. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fletcher enrated by many critics as the most( three acts. Itiwfis written by who has numa will of the produced tertained a number of friends Fri. State, promising soprano ' class ber ef high operas, of which evening. take the title role in the South is Erminie the nfost Erminie Cache High Schpol opera popular. It Mrs. Daniel Maughn was honorfirst satuc-- i .was produced in London in ed at a now ready for production. party on Tue3. by a numday night, February Oth, will be 1885 and came to New York in 1886 ber of friends. The oceasion was the opening date for the opera. On where it had the unprecedented run spent in music and games. Refreshthat night it will be given in Provi of more than twelve hundred per- ments were served. dence. On the following Monday formances. Parley Maughn who has been atnight it will be presented at the , Let no one permit himself and school in Sait Lake i3 visRex Theatre in Hyrum, and on Tues- friends to stay away only to have tending his parents Mr. and Mrs. with Smith-field- . keen regrets afterward for doing iting day night it will be taken to Peter Maughn. Logan will be played Wed- so. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Parkinson nesday, February 21st, and Wells-villWithout doubt this is the best enFriday the 23rd. tertainment that South Cache has were last week visitors in Wellsville. Miss Coons has had extensive ex- ever given, and we are therefore in of various musical certain that it is one ofHhe best types perience Mrs. Heber Bankhead entertainproductions, including several oper- ever given in the county. ed a number of friends Fri. evenShe ha3 sung the atic numbers. part of Erminie elsewhere in the State. Her voice has a musical quality thatjs highly - pleasing. As an actress she is likewise good. The other principals do very well in both V musical and dramatic parts. Kenneth Murray, as Eugene Marcelle, playing opposite Miss Goons has a Presented by the elear strong tenor voiee that fits the Jako-bowsk- i, e ing. Sat. The Floradell sehool presented a musical performance. Each grade was represented. A matinee Wed. afternoon and evening. It was enjoyed by a large crowd. George Albert Taylor the eight year old son of Mr. Bert Taylor wasplaying in a barn and fell and broke his leg Sunday afternoon. The 8th grade students gave a party in the Junior High Sehool, Fri. evening. Club Notes Of The Past Week The Coterie Club met with Mrs. Bruce last Sat. each member answered to the roll call with a sentiment. Mrs. Birch contributed an excellent article Thur Linaolns-Eye- s. Mrs. Bruce read a tribrute to a well known actor who lost his life in a brate battle against a Drug. Although it cost him his life, he saved his own soul. Mrs. Worley read several chapters of a new book which will be continued. Mrs. Rosenbaum, Mrs. Lew Edison and Mrs. L. L. Gardner were appointed to act as program committee for next three A delicious lunchen wa3 months. served. Mrs. Lor. Peterson, &Mrs. James Jensen, entertained the Goterie Club with their partners Mon. night at Mrs. Jensens home. The evening was very pleasantly spent playing 500 Mrs. J. E. Petersen, and L. L- Gardner won prizes for scoring high. Mrs. L.L. Gardner and Mrs. Arthur Jensen also won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adamson, Hans B. Nielsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen, were guests. Mints and punch was served during the games and a delicious lunch at the close. Miss Laperiel Jensen, and Dorthey Jergensen, assisted with the serving. A delightful evening was spent by all. - Refreshments were served and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs Wna. Shelley were-th- e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brenehly Sunday evening. The Ladies Literary Soicety Mrs1. Willard Parker Sr. enter very delightfully entertained at a tained the Daughters of Pioneers Valentine party at the home of Daniel Wells camp Friday afterIrs. D. D. Tebbs on Wed. evening, i noon. ed and White carnations formed Mr. Peter Maughn is a Salt Lake the centerpiece and the room was visitor this week. strung with red hearts and other Mrs. Joseph Brenehly spent MonGames and valentine devices. day at Logan. cards were enjoyed until a late hour. Miss Monta Perkins entertained The guests were then entertained a number of friends Wed. evening with several very beautiful musical at a candy pull. numbers given by Miss Coons, Dr. Worly and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen- - At 12 o cloek refreshments were served in which the valentine idea was attractively Dear Editor: We wish to express through the carried out. The hostess was asscolumns of your paper, our appre- isted by Mrs. J. H; Wright, Mrs. ciation and thanks to the members C. L. Hall, Mrs. Calder Hall, and of the committee of the three wards Mrs. Clifford Warr. The guests CHARACTERS of our city, for the kind invitation, numbered thirty. Richard Ford, (a devoted husband) .. Dewey H. Nielsen to take part in the Old Folks Day ... Helen Williams Molly (his wife) to enjoy the splendid dinners and Clifford W arr Robert Shepard, (Molly's brother) the social fellowship that was man. .Rulon Nielsen Max Ten Eych, (chum of Roberts) To our many friends we wish to ifest everywhere. . .LaReta Wahlen Dorothy March (engaged to Max,) Our espeeial thanks are due to announce the opening of our Spring June Haverhill, (Wellesleys 06 who is doing special investigathe young people who. so freely line of Millinery. Everything in tion for economics courses during summer) .... Bessie Brown their time and substance to styles in Satin, Straw A. E. White gave John Plume, (Rector of St. Agnes) Cloth and Hair And hats, also a beautipromote these gatherings. and ful liae of flowers. We will be very may God grant that hands kind as of Admission: hearts as Prices yours, may ad- glad to have you call and inspect minister to you when you arrive on our live. We are now located in For Matinee, 2 p.m., - - - - 10c Children - 15c the shady side ef life. And let us the Maud Liljenquist Shop as we For Evening, 7:30 p. m. Adults, - 25c assure you that these kindnesses and have leased the building and will tokens of brotherly love will never take care of the entire business. Come aad have a good laugh and help the M. I. A. Cause be forgotten by us. Respectfully, Aof and Fan Full Gill & Klotz M. Gill wife. ad and Minute Snap Acts. Every Specialties Between the - Elopement of Ellen i Farce Comedy in Three Acts ( part splendidly. The story of the opera follows: Erminie, daughter of the Marquis de Pomvert is affianced to Pom-ver- t, Earnest de Brissac, a young nobleman she has never seen. But she loves Eugene Marcell, Marquis secretary. She and her father have come to the Inn to meet de Brissac, who has been robbed and bound to a tree by two rascals, Ravannes and Cadeaux. These two arrive at the inn where Ravannes, learning the circumstances, decides to pass himself off as de Brissac. He explains his tattered appearance as the result taken Brissac arrives, and is arrested as the man who has robbed Ravannes. Ravannes cannot quite live up to the role, and the suspicions of the Marquis arise. He conffdess them to Erminie who tells him of her love far Marcell. Deeply touched, he informs her, nevertheless, that altho f highway robbery, and is to the Castle. The true de Hyrum Third Ward M. I. A. 3rd Ward Amusement Hall Thurs., Eve., Feb. 22nd 7:40 p. m. Card of Thanks Announcement! .... te ERMINIE THE OPERA ByJAKOBOWSKl Will be Presented at the REX THEATRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY and af the 19th, 1922 WELLSVILLE OPERA HOUSE WED., FEB. 23rd, 1922 By the 13 SOUTH CACHE GENERAL ADMISSION 50c HIGH SCHOOL under direction of N. W. Christiansen RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT. HYRUM DRUG STORE RESERVED SEAT 75c |