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Show TAYLOR PLAYERS PLEASES DELTANS The Taylor Tent Players have had a most excellent run In Delta. They came here intending to stay for only ten clays, but so well have they done and so nicely has the audience repeated that they have decided to stay throughout this week thus making a full two-week's stay. The community finds a lasting pleasure in their presentations, and such a pleasure that one night only of it Is not enough others and following fol-lowing nights must be taken in. On last Saturday night the management man-agement stated that the house then was the best the Company had had for sixty weeks. This shows two things first, that we have good local lo-cal conditions, with money afloat, and secondly, that the plays have pleased. The people respond to good entertainment, and the box office of-fice shows to what a fine extent. Which leads us to say that the entertainment en-tertainment is real good far above the ordinary; and so clean and of such a high standard in presentation that the audiences return night after af-ter night. The plays are conducted conduct-ed in a gentlemanly and ladylike manner throughout, and nothing is permitted that might offend any taste. Amateur night!. On Monday Russel Schoenberger won $7.60 as first prize on Amateur Night, for his ptunts on the accordeon. . The little lad took the house, and by the uproar of acclamation was easily seen to be the popular choice for first prize. De Lei Hopkins stuffed his (her) paws in his (her) breeches, that is, into; what room was not taken up by his (her) well rounded little person, and this tiny tot won the second prize, five great big silver dollars we doubt if he (she) can really count up to five. The editor is all befuddled whether De Lei Is a boy or a girl. Anyway he (she) was good, and we've played safe anyhow. One time we saw her and we thot he was a girl, and in a minute more we saw him and thot she was a girl. How befuddled we still are! The Church sisters got the third prize for their duet. I Delta people are well pleased with the "Zaylor Tent Players, and will look forward to their return engagement engage-ment next year. Rev. E. Mc Donnel will lecture at the Woodrow Hall October 30th at 8:00 p. m.. His subject will be "Unity of Faith." The public is cordially Invited toattend. |