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Show BENEFIT SHOW ST THE ' IPHE1 10 NIGHTS With the best available Utah talent in the cast and the presence of about a hundred little girls and boys from the representative homes of Ogden, it is expected the benefit show to start tonight in the Orpheum for the boys of Battery B and other enlisted men from Ogden will be most successful. The directors and committees handling han-dling the presentation of tho show have reported all details well cared for the event completely ready. The sale of tickets for the show has been quite satisfactory and a comfortable com-fortable Bum of money will undoubtedly undoubt-edly be realized for "the emergency fund of Battery B and for the other Ogden boys In service. The services of all the participants has been donated do-nated gratis for the patriotic cause, which has made possible the presentation presen-tation of tho show at a minimum of expense. The newspapers of dgden are sponsoring spon-soring the benefit, which is the first to be successfully arranged for the soldiers from Ogden, and have generously gener-ously aided in every way to make it realize its purpose. Many local women wom-en have given unsparingly of their time and ability to coach the little actors and complete the task of making mak-ing their parts presentable and deserve de-serve much credit for their work. The program as completed has been announced as follows: PART I. Children's Operetta, in One Act, "Tho Gypsies' Festival." Cast: Queen Ruth Scowcroft Jester . , Leonard Taylor Little Gypsy Jane Elnora Shorten Solo Dancer Louise Eccles Dancing Girls Marion Eccles, Ruth Wright, Beatrice Browning, Mary Matson, June Ray, Dorothy Scowcroft, Virginia Scowcroft, Gene Ctfez, Elmer Taylor, Edith Halverson. Evelyn Hinckley, Devorah Hoxer, verna Lloyd, Mabel Hoist, Helen Stevenson, Virginia Green. Fairies Marlon Allison, Barbara Browning, Minerva Ray, Norma Par-doe, Par-doe, Guinevere Hess, Jane Kennedy. Gypsy Villagers Mary McCune, Katherine Madson, Eleanor Ncwey, ' Stella Parker, Ella Parker, Arlie Smith, Fern Pardoe, Margaret Falck, Helen Foster, Dora Gibson, Barbara Davis. Wawntelle Allen, Afton Morris. Mor-ris. Mary Ray, Lindel Smith. Virginia Neuteboom. Ruth Broughton. -Ruth Nelson, Blanche Scowcroft, Elnora Leon, Bertha Eccles, Doll Devine, Dona Forsgren, Janet Farnsworth, Esther Harris, Ada Hoist, Josephine Madson, Rosemary Scoville. Gypsy Townsmen Julian Wright.! David Holther, William Petty, Alvln 1 Donaldson, Junior Cousins," Philip! Ring, Norman Shipley, Allison Smith, I Ronald Marsden, Sam Davis. Leslie I Davis. Marvin Ludwig, Theodore Thompson, Robert Driscoll, David! Stewart, Ray Scoville, Wesley Mullen,' Allen Burnhain, Elsworth Weaver, Edwin Woolley, Gordon Wright, Parker Culley, Douglas Leon, Bill Ware, Milton Kreines, Alvln Irishman. Irish-man. Scene: A Mountain Glen. Time: Morning. PART IL A Playlet, "The Getaway of JImmie," Written by Mrs. Amber Kinyon. Characters: Mrs. Lynch Mrs. Amber Kinyon Jimniie Mr. James Leishman The Detective.. Mr Nurlin N. Wheeler Scone: The living room in Mrs. Lynch'3 home. Time:. The present. PART nr. "' '' "A Winter's Wash." , Characters: The Lady Miss Ruth Winters One Lung Roger Connors Fling Low Alvln McCullock Scene: A street In any prosperous town. Time: Meant for the present. PART IV. A Musicale at a Mother's Home. (a) "The Marseillaise" The Tabernacle Choir Chorus Prof. Joseph Ballantyno, Leader. (b) Introdution of "The Poet and Peasant" Suppe O. H. S. Orchestra, Marcellus Smith, Conductor. (c) Solo, Aria from "La Traviala".. Mrs. Cora Thorne Bird Prof Robinson at piano. (d) "The Soldier's Chorus" Tabernacle Chorus (e) String Quartet, "Request' O. H. S. Girls' Orchestra (Arrarrgements bj Prof. Smith.) (f) Roll of Honor. Address. "A Tribute to Those Who Left" Hon. John Murphy (g) "The Star Spangled Banner"... Key Tabernacle Chorus and Guests Members of Choir Chonus Sopranos: So-pranos: Mary Jones, Bertha Farley, Vera Shupe. Mrs. Kimball Young. Mrs. Harold Tribe, Maggie Sanders, Melba Read Jones, Blanch Moore. La Vin Petty. Myrtle Unsworth. Norma Taylor, Tay-lor, Mabel Bramwell, Ethel Bowrls, Arta S. Blakely, Jessie C. Lund. Altos; Burnetta Rex, Lizzie Norsoth, Mildred Ware, Amy Shupo, Mary Chrlstensen, Mrs. Leo Madsen, Eva Cragan, Ruth Groesbeck, Leonore Hinckley, Ruth Zuppann, Josephine Shorten. Frieda Leishman, Vera Jones, Stella Wright Olson, Genevieve Gene-vieve Allison. Tenors: Edward V. Wright, J. McMurrin, Chas. A. Hindi -cliffe, Ed Saunders, James Cleary, John Stephens, Howard Shupe, Alfred Stratford, Jed Ballantvne, Harry Hales, James Simpson, L, M. Hilton, Heher Oborn, W. T. Pickett. Bassos; Fred Forerer, Albin Jonson, Gerard Kloiup, Thomas Van Drummelin, Walter L. Stephens, William S. Wright, Ephraim Poulter, John Christensen, Carl Allison, Alli-son, Loo Madsen, William McKay, L. H. Savillc, Frank Ware, Nephl Brown, Parley Norseth, Roy L. Tribe. Members of the High School OrchestraWendell Or-chestraWendell Ogden, Roy Guernsey, Guern-sey, Gladys Richardson, Herman Fetcher, Reed Vowels, Paul Wheeler, Philip Golbranson, Harry Lyons, An- I nette Cunninghnm. James Macbeth, Bernard Perrins, Allen Perrins,'1 Harold Farnofi. Grace. Burton, Doris I Proudfit, Gerald Carman, Jonn'i Guernsey. Flora Chcsney, Howard Miller, Harry Bagley, Darwin Robinson, Robin-son, Avon Rich, Burford Johnson, Mary Pingrec. Vera Delamatcr at the piano. ' Executive Committee Chairman of; tho benefit committee, Durlin N. Wheeler; publicity manager, William E. Zuppann; secrotary, Albert Green-' well; treasurer, Mrs. Lilliebell Falck; general director. T. Earl Pardoe, chorus mistress, Mrs. J. Culley; danc-J ing director. Mrs. Billy Leon; pianist.-Mrs. pianist.-Mrs. Watt Lloyd; matron d'honor, 1 Mrs. M. DeLacy Kennedy. -oo I |