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Show NEWS NOTES OF MILFORD HIGH THE LITTLE -NEW YEAR Father Time Francis Sloan. Old Year Ethel Stanley. January Caruettu Clements. February LaRue Davis. Cupid Avonalle Newhart George Washington Christie Mc-Leotl. Mc-Leotl. March Mary Vincent. Leaves Ardella Sterling, Delia April Fool Ja k Turley. Kirk, Thelma Rogers, May Hesling-ton, Hesling-ton, Honnora Hutchlngs. Reva Lynn. April Eva Coleman Santa Claus Arvilla Mulr. Rabbit Ralph Tanner Little Boy LeRoy VanWormer. Little New Year Dorothy Levi. Christmas Eve With the Mulligans Mrs. Mulligan Helen Ward. Mrs. Toole Bessie Killam Nora Ludor Gertrude Baxter. Bridget Honora Eva Bowman. Matsy Augusy Nichols Woe Peter Pan Sonny Atkins Patsy Dan Sherwood. Melis'5, Pool Clarissa Pool. Michy Machree Lyle McGhie Sweet Mary Ann Dorothy Mur-dock. Mur-dock. Teddy Therold Schow There will be an opening performance perfor-mance Wednesday night, which may be attended by the children. The final fin-al performance will be Thursday night. School is Ready to Present Entertainment Enter-tainment Everything is fast being put in readiness for the Christmas entertainment enter-tainment next Thursday night. The old woman's shoe is all made except for the heel, and when it is finished it will be large enough for LeLoss Tanner to ride in. Ruth Elmer and Charles Glenn are awaiting with much anxiety their 1st appearance in vaudeville. Jack Turley can be heard practicing practic-ing his famous hat song every hour of the day, and almost every hour of the night. Jack is to have a full chorus of ladies, to wear the hats he pings about. The leaf dancers are busy making costumes in which they are to flutter flut-ter and dance to please the New Year. Dan Sherwood and August Nichols are spending many hours in collecting clothes for the Milligan family. The Milligans are to appear for the first time in formal society, and the boys feel that the family should be dressed In the very best that the town can acord. Helen Ward as the Milligan mother, is giving a very pleasing interpretation of the part, and the entire family feel that they are not to be outdone by the mother Mrs O'Toole. The program will be as follows: Old Woman Mahalle Sherwood. Organ Grinder Jack Hillary Hats Jack Turley. Helen Ammon Mattie Bohn, Alice Ward, Leah Smith, Alice Schow. Education Mereon McKeon. Christmas Song Elma Hickman. Children of the Old Woman Verba Ver-ba Jones. DeLoss Tanner, Lillian Sherwood, Vina Jones Melba Price, Lloyd VanWormer. Mont Griffiths, David Tanner. Dolly Jeffrrson. April Showers Playe;' by Ruth Elmer and Charles Glenn. Basket Ral irrospocts .Milford High School basketball prospects are very good this year. They have secured an elMcIent coach this year and he has worked the team into good shape. The second game of the season was played with (he Mlnersville squad. The high school boys were handicapped handi-capped somewhat by the size of the Mlnersville gym. as the rafters are low and the floor space Is small. In the first half of the game the Minersville team had the advantage and the score at the end of the half was 29 to 13 in favor of Mlnersville But in the second half the Milford boys settled down and palyed steady ball and they played a fine game. In this half each team scored 15 points, but the Minersville team held the lead they had gained In the first half and the score at the end of the game was 44 to 30 in favor of Minersville. Milford Glenn C left guard Tanner E. right guard Stanley M, center. Gardner, G, left taoin taoinhrdla White T., right forward Gardner, G, left forward. If it can be arranged there will be a game with the Dixie Normal col-lego col-lego Friday night. The Dixie team Is one of the strongest in the state and a keen contes tis expected. If the game can be arranged, definite word will be given the townspeople. |