<J State College has the brightest f uture ef I’VCR six *■“- I , I * Under this title the Co tds pro dikfed a deligh Oft- Salurday w folded- an ei very clever idstic applause forced the pla they could ma i proved that as tresses our gir ; " tne front rank. Some very gooc rit of snap all tl the large audier awake attentio n , The work of es Lyon, Marti: Lawsing and i)f best amateurs. Miss Bower’s interpretation ,of an Irish French maid was very amusing and of tjie oopedienne vajrietj. Between thp acts the large well- I helped to keep tiling? M>ss Mary'Thomson |s Eleanor 1 Welsh; The last two made; ;vening by their clever ;e. and were encored dril’ed chorus ('going, led ,by 'and the vMissi Lowry. (he hit of the song and dam repeatedly. V"' The play itself,-the sfcene of which was la,id in,Bellefonteand State Col lege, was wovtin Doris, Kessler), who has loS't all interest in life because of the S'ljm e-1 refusal of her aunt to sanction the friendship thgii sprang up'the summer befdre at Atlantic Cityj, between a certain young man, ‘"Jack JWilliaihs”, and her own sweeti selLsg.-Her aunt Mrs, Montresspr (j&iss Lyon) , called in jMadamßogu&ky, "a lesser Llama of the Inner Cult of Theosophists” l to solve-the problem by astral means. Mrs. Mbhtre'sspr's daughter Er id (Miss Martin) and her chum Gladys Mather !l jT| 1 I hum's , t > - ■ ■ | i 1 ■ i|, jj' !, , ' j " v , Cj 1' 1.1 Ip- ' Three pjollajis Ai d wjorjth.iit The Man in the Case. i fully entertaining p^y ijght. Ihe play af iccellent' opportunity work and the enthus : that manjy tierces tvers to wait before te themselves heard the real thihg in ac- S are not faf behind Mutfh witty dialogue, d local hits apd a spi hrough the pipy, kept pee 'in a state|Of wide ti every minute - the principals, Miss in, Kessler, Harman, ower was of the class nirr Jfenfraf jPen ! ! l ‘ ■in'itHjjpoTiijilfci \ ! \ if 'rtf If! Vif ■'ipi/j ! jf»i 10 'fi t,' l !' i : '! l ' r !d w i 1 1 liio h ,'h, K .othea, nil aiilnjoN mdoibtcdj r iof Imbldel <. ! ! i fof >. I ’them" (their I numb' rm i 'ri-wi \,U. Bqw^ STA | \‘ !. TKe 1 Trips madi further infi j ;yl 1 1,- nia. Re il '! ■ S i , X 5 P" ‘ M 1 L 1 fill li/' Ejr ilfM T' . .1. 1 .. 1 11. 1 1 P p - Cm;a' i I ' 71 ,,,..,..5 . :'. . 9,... , . 11 , 11 ! 7 ' ll 41 1 1 M 11 j. t ..:'.. A .; 1.. I— k W -7-7.4. i i ct . . 4‘, 1 I '''' - '"."- - , ' '' v.e ;hem ;elve:. I teit su De ipritj - -their 1I woncL s?ow a : itrics Jidisj^iy. tLiii 'AND ai7 II |ONj| !•• i' iffiw*,, ;i Lpi Uw-N| Wl S^ryic 'Caivfc, !'l yroTO: and othl ■or Wirt Wn 1 F -Thornps* iifi I n. jlj l ■ le<%e s| anjli :i, ~ H ri • H : r fjpfr nrr — “It ' • ! ,! • 11 i f'j l rWlllTLibuNM : ! L i , i i , •r—H— -r— 1 ■■ ' 'i 1 \t . i, ite is bam to increase r4j '--. i. t' Am ''L : 'i v '!? ] i ' f'l ; I I 1 i-V ■;'& l * i V-'f 1 *#• !■ 1 ?t,. 'er for thiej character \an whcj has worn -lerful lvalue, and in off' 't(y' mi diversity in the Vg otor Car j | l‘ , y} the Quri^y Its ijfcates are ipodgrate For 1 Bell pjrone ifcr po nil Ml 11
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