. The Rotunda . Howard at her home in Roa-loke. Others who were in Roanokeluring the week-end were: Lena Mae>ardner, Helen Smith, Nell Weaver,Sarnie Barnes, Hazel Smith and Eliz--beth Huse. • • •Jenilee Knight was the guest of inn Ingles at Duke University. Oth-rs who spent the week-end at Duke/ere: Bessie Mae White, KatherineIoung, and Polly Brock. • • • Mildred Puller and Marion Rainepent the week-end at their homes1 Danville. • • •Lelia Lovelace was the guest of her arents at Halifax. • • •Mary Marshall, Frances Elder, and .manda Wilson visited in Brookneal. • • •Belle Lovelace spent the


. The Rotunda . Howard at her home in Roa-loke. Others who were in Roanokeluring the week-end were: Lena Mae>ardner, Helen Smith, Nell Weaver,Sarnie Barnes, Hazel Smith and Eliz--beth Huse. • • •Jenilee Knight was the guest of inn Ingles at Duke University. Oth-rs who spent the week-end at Duke/ere: Bessie Mae White, KatherineIoung, and Polly Brock. • • • Mildred Puller and Marion Rainepent the week-end at their homes1 Danville. • • •Lelia Lovelace was the guest of her arents at Halifax. • • •Mary Marshall, Frances Elder, and .manda Wilson visited in Brookneal. • • •Belle Lovelace spent the week-end 1 South Boston. • • *Elizabeth Kelly and Dot Prescott ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Harris in Kenbridge. • * •Audrey Clements and Dorothy Ran- 3n spent the week-end in Hampton. • • •Mildred Lipscomb was the guest of er parents in Chase City. • • •Inez Martin, Eileen Howard and [elen Harris spent the week-end inynchburg. SCENE FROM OPERA PAGLIACCI. Those movie fans who enjoy goodpictures and have often expresseda desire to see grand opera on thescreen will have an opportunity onThanksgiving day when Pagliacci,ono of the most popular operas willbe at the Eaco Theatre, in soundpictures. This opera has the stampof approval on it from the metro-politan theatre goers and should de-light a large Parmville audience. The idea of Pagliacci was sug-gested to Leoncavallo, who wrote bothwords and music, by an event whichhe witnessed in Montalto in Calabriaduring the summer of 1865, andwhich impressed him deeply. In Act. 1, Canio ^tenor) is the chiefof a little band of strolling mounte-banks, so common in southern wife, Nedda, (soprano) is vainand he does not trust her. Tonio(baritone) the clown, a humpback,malicious, makes love to her. She re-pulses him. In revenge, he brings Canio upon Nedda and her loverSilvio (baritone) a rich young farmerin the neighborhood, whom she had met on previous visits of the stroll-ing


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