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Show "PENROD" VERY FINE PLAY The Y. L. M. I. A. drama "Penrod." presented at the opera house last Thursday cvenini: was exceedingly good and a wonderful success, the house being crowded and a large number num-ber of people being turned away at the doors. To accommodate the latter, the play was presented again Saturday night. The play was under direction of Miss Beth Gardner, presented in a masterly master-ly manner. smooth-running. no prompting, and without a hitch all through. Each and every member of the cast did real well. Hay Whipple and Erma Nelson being ey.eepl 'ionally good. The cast in full follows: Tim, Maurice J. Miles; Delia 'the Schofield cook i Effie Bracken. Mary Schofuld iPenrod's mother I Alta Holt Mr. Jones i.Marjoric's father i Ellis McAllister. Jarge. Nat Ashby; Herbert Hamilton Dade. Wesley Nelson: liobert I Williams. Arthur Kemp; Mrs. Basset;, Melba Webb; Henry P. S' hoie 'I'm-I 'I'm-I rod's fathen Kay Whipple. Mart-are', Schofield 'perirod's s.sieri Frma Nelson. Nel-son. Penrod Seliofiild. Hob Nelson. Sam Williams. Elmer Harmon; Mar-! Mar-! jorie Jones. Thelma Bleak; G"ortti; Eassett. Torn Linder; Rev. I.-mt Kin- olsing, Walter Mibs; Herman. Max !?.'i( holes; Vcrman. Murray Webb; Mr. Coombs 'Chief of p.,., OrvsiJ B. Pa ever . J-i-eiait :'s b'tv.ec arts were a ". F-'pam.'.h dance, we! and gracefully given by httlc Thelma Bleak, and a duet "Happy-go-lucky Days'' by Pershing Persh-ing and Lagrande Nelson, so well given that the audience wanted more, the boys g.vn.g another number. |