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Show Third Ward Will Present Three Act Comedy Under the able leadership of Mrs. Elma Fugal, the Third ward will present a three act comedy, entitled "Lena Rivers" In the Third ward Amusement Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. February 15 and 16, commencing at 7:30 p.m. The cast of characters includes, Lena Rivers, our adorable heroine, hero-ine, Myrle Pedersen; Granny Nichols, Nic-hols, her beloved grandmother, Barbara Horton; John Livingston, Lena's uncle, Phil Huggard; Mrs. Livingston, his wife, who has so- cial ambitions, Nora Facfarlane; Caroline Livingston, who is an echo ec-ho of her mother, Nadine Neil-son; Neil-son; Anna Livingston, her sister, warm hearted and sincere, Anna Beth Atwood; John Junior, who is addicted to slang, Jay Paul; Frank Graham, a southern gentleman, Robert Holdaway; Mrs. Graham, his jealous wife, Amanda Wadley; Durward Belmont, her son by a former marriage, (Jim) Eugene Bezzant; Malcolm Everett, a tutor tut-or in the Livingston home, Bill Austin; Aunt Milly, a colored servant, ser-vant, Norma Bronson; Old Ceas-er, Ceas-er, a colored man servant who is always fixin to do it, John Fugal. Tho those of you have forgotten the story, it deals with the plight of young Lena Rivers and her be- compelled to leave 'their New England home and seek refuge with Granny Nichols' son John, who has changed the family name of Nichols to Livingston because of the social aspirations of his dominating wife. On this Kentucky plantation, Lena and Granny are subject to the sort of treatment that is usually us-ually handed out to poor relations. relat-ions. Mrs. Livingston and her daughter Caroline tremble with fear of the thought of their wealthy weal-thy friends reactions to the awkward awk-ward country girl and her grand; mother. Just at the crucial moment, fate steps. ta,.jLnd.pmw.Hjfci( ine's sterling -worth, and the noument at the end of the play is startling indeed. |