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Show "ORPHAN OFCEHEVA" TO BE PRESENTED "Therese, the Orphan of Geneva," is the name of one of ice most successful success-ful melodramas ever written, and Castledale Cas-tledale people w il soon have the privi-leg privi-leg of seeing this play, to be presented about April 21st, for the benefit of the ward and under the able and skillful coaching of Profs. King Driggs and T. : W. Dyches. Thu piay is most powerful and the ; costuming wiil necessarily be exquisite, and pecuhar to the people of S.vitzer-' S.vitzer-' land, where the action takes plu-e. j The author of the play is the John : Howaru Paine of "Home, Sweet Home" jfame. j . The fol -owing are members of the 'cast, and are ideally fitted for each j special role: Mr. and Mrs. King Driggs, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Dyches, Misses Oral Kofford and Sarah Oveson, and Messrs. Earl Acord, Hyrnm Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, Horace Larsen, an j lrvvin Jensen. The local presentation is under the direction cf the bishopric and is, primarily, pri-marily, a ward benefiit, though the trouue expects to tour the cunty aftir the local persentation, as a private pri-vate interprise. |