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Show Editor's Write up of "Merry Milkmaid" The editor took n notion In hla head (whioh ia seldom to go aud boo the oporottn "Tho Merry Milkmaids Evoryono Iu tho town, and praotlnlly in the county, knows that ho la no lover of the oporn, Ho, thinking that ho might inl-B somo of tho plena uroB of llfo, "out, and was com polled to admit that tho nuiao mndo by tho alugoia at tltuoa was very pleasing. (Now wo do not want tho alguers to get oireuded, for wu nro uu judgo of alnglug and mualn and that given Monday ovuning may hnvo been olna-slu olna-slu for nit wo know. But what wo want to got at Is tho noting part of tho show, nnd na thoro wna ono performer per-former In It that nppeuled especially wo will giro bor a oomplemor.tnud do not want Dr. S. J. Foalor, X. V. P. D. Q, to tako olfen.o. Tho ono performer alluded to had more oxpicsalou In her eyes and fon t tiros in ono miuuto than io usual with many of tho.trnvollng porformora in a wholo ovonlng. Her movemonta and gestures woro away ubovo tho ordin nry nud eho dl.plnyed a freodom from stage fright that waa pleaaiug. Hor attitudo at all timoB during tho oporottn opor-ottn waa to tho point nud ovnry movu spoko it euggoatlon of tho feeling shewn, she-wn, trying to show. Iu fact for ah nmatnur of Mils plnao wo aro proud of hor and hnvo no hesitation In extending extend-ing a heartfelt oompllmout to her tir-umpb tir-umpb iu onrrylug nut hor part. The young lady roforred to Is Miss Kate Dalloy, aa "Monica" tho Indian for tune tollor. |