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Show SHAKESPEAREAN A most successful ', entertainment Riven under the nuspices of the Women's Wo-men's Guild of the Episcopal church, was held at the Episcopal Guild hall last night. To quote the words of the program, the entertainment was "An Evening With Shakespeare's People," and a total of five tableaux and one act from "Twelfth Night" constituted the program. The various characters were impersonated imper-sonated hy the young people and their work was very creditable to say the least About twenty persons took part In the program and no similar presentation presen-tation of hc Shakespearean characters charac-ters was ever more successfully attempted at-tempted The musical numbers on the program were also fine and the three soloists who rendered these received re-ceived the sincere praise of all present. pres-ent. The complete program, together with the character cast, was as follows: fol-lows: 1 Tableau from "Othello." Othello, I Chaneton. Desdemoua, Miss Hossle McCrcady. Brobantlo, Robert Boyd. Musical numbers "Detsrtemona Aria," Verdi. ""Who Is Sylvia?" Schumann, by Miss Ellen Thomas. 2 Tableau from "As You Like It." Touchstone. Kcscoe Glasmann. Audrey, Miss Lucille Tavey. 3. Tableau from "Twelfth Night." Malvalio, Karl Pardoe. Sir Toby, Herbert lllnley. Sir Andrew, Hoy Avery. Maria, Miss Iah lirdop. Musical numbers "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind." Sarjant "Oh, Mistress Mine," Beach; by A. R. While- 1 Scene from "Twelfth N'lRht." Countess Olivia. Mrs. Farnsworth Melvollo. Karl Pardoe. Maria, Miss Leah Pardee. 5 Tableau from "Taming of the Shrew." Kathertne, Miss Clara Hugglns. Petruchlo, Mack Garr. Tho Pag, Miss Beryl Henderson C Tableau from "Much Ado About Nothing." Beatrice, Miss Margaret Spargo. Benedict. Mr. Beau vert. Musical number3 Lullabv, Bearh. "Hark. Hark, tho Lark," Shubert; by Miss Rosaline Holberg. At the conclusion of the program there was dancing and the remainder of the evening wan ploasantly spent In a general social manner. There was a large crowd present and the ladles of the Guild wereihighly pleased pleas-ed with the success of their entertainment. |