Show orangeville ORANG EVILLE the orangeville Orang eville high school dra matic company won nothing but favor able commendation for tha manner in wh ch they presented thelma a dra realized play of coreah s great novel the play was given at orangeville Orang eville wednesday night with some special scenery and beautiful costumes A good house greeted the players A performance was given at Cast ledale thursday night to a poor house and again at emery last night the title I 1 role was well sustained by M ss belle fox and the lead ng n ale character by principal L G kelly in all the players did sat and are to be congratulated for so cleverly pre benting a play of so decided merit the following is the cas 0 at guldmar thelma s father cla re d S ph ip err ju en e lead L G kel george banner ph 1 p s tr end frank jewkes S burd dwarf at norway alfred pha 1 lord W nie gh ene sh nob eman wm G peacock S r franc knnox a v 11 an wm RP d a damar guld nar servant bernard br gif ens ah terrance re d lady W ah enel ah vill aneas vera re d er tta soubrette rou brette gladhi tuttle V olet vere duven ie ruby fox louise old ha cal a jensen tl e ma juven ie lady belle fox the company will repeat the play at orangeville Orang eville to night saturday for the benefit of edw cox about to depart on a m assion the ladies of the agreeably surprised edw cox at lad les hall on tuesday evening when a program and picnic were served then all retied to social hall where the men and others joined in d dance A purse of 21 60 was raised and given to elder cox who will leave on a mis sion to australia about april 15 will cox and family of sunnyside Sunny side are visiting in orangeville Orang eville he is em aloyed as clerk for the wasatch store company at sunn side A very unique and enjoyable social party was held at the home of james A guymon last evening it was the occasion of his mother s birthday mis rhoda L guymon mrs guymon has been dead about 8 years and her ch 1 dren who reside here in orangeville Orang eville james A guymon mrs jasper rob ertson and mrs wm H jewkes and their children and grandchildren to the number of 44 with aunt mary and aunt susanna jewkes as the inv ted guests assembled at mr guymon s house and partook of a delicious spread at 7 clock sharp after that the tables were cleared and the remainder of the evening until 12 clock was spent in songs games step dancing etc one beautiful feature were songs and recitations by four or five dear little great grandchildren ranging in age from three to five years the en tire time as blent in social enjoyment and not one person refused to take part when requested to |