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Show FOURTH WARD CLUB GIVES AN EVENING-OF EVENING-OF DRAMATICS The Fourth Ward Dramatic club gave an evening of excellent entertainment enter-tainment to a large crowd of people last night in the Ward amusement hall. The program consisted of two playlets, well chosen and commend-ably commend-ably presented. The productions were directed by Professor T. Earl Pardoe and the work of the young players showed that they had been well rehearsed, In addition to being I the possessors of good voices and considerable talent along dramatic lines. The first production was "The Turn In tho Road" a two act college drama. It proved a type of play, that entertained, enter-tained, amused and also contained lines of deep meaning toward the better kind of life. In the production, the heaviest roles were taken by Wll- mer Jensen and Walter Fife, and both did fine work. Cornelius Sander, San-der, In the character role of Hyrum Skinner also came in for a large share of favorable comment and applause. ap-plause. The complete cast was as follows and each player was worthy of Individual praise: Ezra Strong Wllmer Jensen Hobart Colfax Harrold Brown Hyrum Skinner ....Cornelius Sander Dan Hawkins Wlllard Gardiner Freshmen. Theodore Morris Walter Fife J. Campbell Edwards. .Everett Harris Edward Campbell Earl Belnap Thomas Toodles Leland Brewer Montcy Donaldson Ray Goddard The second playlet "The Man from Brandon" was a farce of a highly airiuslng nature. In this, Hyrum Bel-nap, Bel-nap, Leonard Anderson, Mrs. William Spangenborg and Aleen Couch did exceptionally ex-ceptionally clover work, while the others carried their roles in an acceptable ac-ceptable manner. The cast was as follows: Phil Lester Hyrum Belnap Jeremiah Decker, M. D Leonard Anderson Dan Moulton Hyrum Sander Miss Janet Spencer Mrs. Wm. Spangenborg Beronice Moulton Mabel IIarrl3 Bortha Molvin June Reeve Anne, the maid Aleen Couch |