. Schoolma'am 1917. stfun. The decorations were a very wetbrook, (all inquiries may be addressed toMr. Burns 1. green grass and blue moun-tains that kiss the skies. Surely nothingcould be more charming. Dr. Sangerbuilt a fire and we toasted marshmal-lows. Everyone desired to toast himone and then poke it into his mouth. Heconsumed a surprising number, but thenvou know Noblesse oblige. Further-more He loves the ladies. Mrs. San-ger was in a chronic state of apologybecause she had to turn her back on someone all the time, being the center of anadmiring group. Having demolished marshmallows. icec


. Schoolma'am 1917. stfun. The decorations were a very wetbrook, (all inquiries may be addressed toMr. Burns 1. green grass and blue moun-tains that kiss the skies. Surely nothingcould be more charming. Dr. Sangerbuilt a fire and we toasted marshmal-lows. Everyone desired to toast himone and then poke it into his mouth. Heconsumed a surprising number, but thenvou know Noblesse oblige. Further-more He loves the ladies. Mrs. San-ger was in a chronic state of apologybecause she had to turn her back on someone all the time, being the center of anadmiring group. Having demolished marshmallows. icecream, Nabiscos and lemonade, the girlssurrounded their host and hostess andgave fifteen rahs. Ditto again, say had such a pretty time. The Clifford Devereux Play-ers Present Three Plays The open-air auditorium at the Nor-mal School was the scene of three de-lightfully enacted plays on May 21 and22. Cedars made a background for thenatural stage, which was flanked byspreading apple trees, and well lighted. CLIFFORD DEVEREUX for the night performance by large elec-tric lights. The program was as follows: Much Ado About Nothing, May 21; The School for Scandal, Matinee. Mav22; Everyman, Mav 22. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING WELLPRESENTED Monday night the company gave MuchAdo About Nothing, which was thor-oughly enjoyed by the appreciative audi-ence. The characters of Beatrice amiBenedick were played in a sprightlymanner, which swept the audience withgales of laughter. Hero was a charmingsweetheart for the most noble and accom-plished Claudio; and Don Pedro and 1 Don John as well as the other charac- j ters, were well presented. The scene in the garden was particu-larly well done, and Benedicks chang-ing expression called forth from the au-dience an echo of the snickers and chuck-les of the The love affairof Claudio and Hero was breathlesslyfollowed by tender-hearted maidens, whosniffed audibly at the grooms denuncia- j tion, and clapped hands ecstatically overth


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