Show THEATRICALS Dramatic pl played t to two e K e week in spite o oses ol of T ees ses last S weather which speak 1 i very y o f asty itself ty in nn their bah behalf The irla tation tP ILLS ILL'S S BIRTHDAY II OLD P j I well chosen play though peret per per- rc We of b ber be be- et lC difficult presentation lap a amount of narrative that ei eid is isto IS r th the d Close 0 to to connect the parts Old ry Is ennant-Is is a great Cy Charl s 9 sf l 1 lennant lb f his versatility is wonderful iro ne aid could not have been twee in betah bet bet- ri Sadie 0 ah the parl a niss H Ettie Euie V Vorhees a as tt Fan ds seemed to tu fit the th fl flin W trios a ig ove fits the hand Slit arf in t like f ahie fine hie appearance and played I sta a aart feeling C. C P Pur Larie Lar- Lar wi with i great b if ie Pf PC art rt Frank S S played the ther eA r a ith his usual good god taste and per per- twi aud and gave general satisfaction Henry Henry made a verv very stately thus hur Co 0 and has excellent deIr de- de Ir lust a 3 trifle slaw sl in making his e enit en- en it f 1 s Stephen Vorhees es who highly apt apPt ci cited ted in Cba Character r a aster t r a amedy comedy medy gave a very fair rendition he repentant sun son Lionel Hardress re d i Miss Liss Annie Ludvigsen who has had practice receives a fair sharey sharee share little y as Blanche Howard Howardj e j I distinguished herself as Andy ate te kein in THE SECOND PLAY ich de seemed to strike the audience as good and was ap- ap new Dew characters took minor minor 1 15 j Miss Vivian Si Sidwell whose sim white kite dress and floating length of bt k hair and gentle demeanor so 50 fully produced sweet loving Mary Marv Maryc Marye Ie c e Miss ss Christy Ludvigson as the Irish as much of the theL theis is i L u it i is a safe afe to say that playing of secondary parts parte is never pelly city ily appreciated Several of the theng liD ing ng characters in Andy Blake gave ga gavet tn a t a nd ad life to the characters by facial facia in harmony with the sentis senti senti- ts tJ s that mere words can never con con- THE SENTINEL e 5 oat not entering largely into details r tes the efforts of our local talent the he difficulties under which they It f. f They gave Manti a sup superior en- en foment to any of the traveling es that occasionally visit us In Inear Innear near ear future it iato tO 4 be hoped that we vre have lye live a hall han and scenery worthy of dent ent of our Thespians The com com- propose visiting Mt Pleasant and urn aim and perhaps other points in County aunty |