Show CAST ST OK CHARACTERS cnUt Evelyn played the tho part of rich Mary unspoiled by wt wl-DUh finishing shoals and attention atten alten ton tion of a I French rench County She has has has' i played a leading role before and always always al- al ways pleases her audiences very n touch uch Indeed Wayne Corrigan appearing fori od I I hla first time was exceptionally good gooda good gooda a a the young engineer of nf the Consolidated Con Con- Air Line Ills His tine fine physique and natural earnestness suited him himi I Ito Ito to his part very well j Countess Lola de Belles Selles as aa interpreted inter 1 by Bernice Ballard was an an I excellent portrayal of character Her Drench mannerisms ma and accents were faultless and never once did she ahe he drop drol into nto her ber natural manner of speaking I l That Is le quite a test tent for lor her ber talents as a. asan a an actress and she was not found wanting Jack Leahy was naturally fitted in appearance to take the part of Count do Selles He also appeared for the first time and did good work Jane Stoneham the headstrong runt Lunt was exceptionally well acted by Ella Brown Drown She threw herself into her hel part in a way very gratifying to director and displayed marked ability Clarence Peterson n as Janes Jane's overruled overruled over over- I ruled husband was good He was I called upon to take the part in place of another and worked it up in less than a week LeRoy Wilson was excellent as the young city stockbroker In his lines linesa a great deal of the comedy of the theIlIa IlIa play was placed and he surely did 1 I brine bring It out and added to It his own i natural ability Virginia Gibson was very pleasing I as the village school teacher and I looked especially attractive in her herI I telling fortune costume at the Strawberry Festival Ada Don played the part of a I psychic board enthusiast and she Ehe surely did It wel well She never failed failed failed fail fail- ed to get a laugh from her audience She too was called upon to till nil the place of or another and she responded to her part in such a pleasing way in a very few days Helen Paul is to be highly commended commended com corn mended on her portrayal of the com corn comedy edy character Endora Smith She was wai w funny in every cosI cos- cos I tume turn and every speech She apI appears ap- ap stage pears very much at hOmo home on the I stage as she is II becoming an experienced actress I Harvey Spargo as Abija I Bongs Dogga the village constable hack driver choir master postmaster I ter etc was excellent In the role of a humorous humoro old New Englander England England- er cr er HIS fits first appearance makes one oneto tope hope m to see Bee him soon again The rhe property men Jack James and Chas I Kappus must not be forgotten for without them the play couldn't have run so smoothly or the cur tain tams tam's s raised so BO promptly SpecIal thanks must be granted to Mrs who lent her stunning now n spring hats In her desire to help in costuming the actors That the He Park lark City High School students have ability In n an undisputed undisputed undisputed tact fact after such a pleasing presentation pre pre- as aa was waB 88 seen n In Marys Mary's Mil MU lions To Miss Helen Fraker goes th the greatest amount of credit for tor t the e a success for r she held her cast t or er and kept up Interest for the 1 of ot rehearsals She wa was walt coat rector chief property man In E tWit ft the one who brought out the tho ab fe tes and talents that pleased everyne everlIne who attended the play Wednesday evening TICK McK J |