THE DAILY CAPITAL JuUKNAI SALEM, 9REGQN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2A, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. 4 FEIST OF SERIES OF aif RECITALS TO BE 1VEN TUESDAY ' The first of a series of three Riley ; recitals will be given Tuesday even ins by the Public Speaking Depart ment ef Willlamette University, under the direction of Professor Delia Crowder-Miller. The second recital will be presented December 4, and the last number December 11. - Forty students of the department "will assist Professor Miller in the pre sentation of the liting characters of. .Riley's poetry on the stage.' The public will recall that Profes sor Miller was author and director of the pageant which was presented at Willamette University last spring, and which attracted such wide attention throughout the west. Given in Play Form The numbers, which are entirely the class work of the students, have been arranged in play form, to represent Indiana folk as Riley knew them. The first "program' next Tuesday night will represent morning; a fairy will swing back the gates of memory, and the audience will be permitted to look upon these folk as they go about the farm, each at his separate task. The second recital, given December 4, will represent the afternoun or this day, when "Granny comes to our House," and the "Raggedy Man mows our lawn," and "Our Hired Girl" bakes the pies, and the children romp an play and swing under the old apple tree. The neighbors will "drap in" and converse on "One thing and another" until the shadows shut out the light of day and twilight cornea. Riley Folk Pictured The third program, given December 11, will represent evening among the Riley folk. Of course the center table and the family group thereabout, the blazing fire and the little family or gan In the corner will be seen. There will be a little Mille, who will enter tain sister Belle's beau prior to her appearance. Uncle Sidney will gather the children about him for the nightly story, as It was In the experience of the poet himself; and there will be reminiscences from those who have lone since left the morning of life and whose glance is now turned back. The audience will see the faithful mother revealing her devotion to her home aad her God. There will also be the hard-working father, whose sleep is made sweeter because of the patter f the rain on the low roof above his head. The old negro Pete, true to Uin characteristics of his race, when left alone fears the spooks and "hanta," and is much relieved when Mother and Eliza return from prayer meeting. Then there is the hour of devotion, when the mother offers up the prayer for the family. The win dows one by one grow dark, and the day is closing for those inside the . little house; when a stranger passing by sees the mother's up-turned face as she calls -down God's blessing on the household. Realizing that he has neither mother nor home, his yearn ings carry him back to the time when Tils mother used to sing him to sleep. A fairy, found so often in the Riley Child Rhymes, glides here and there and adds a touch of romanticism and beauty to the humor and pathos found in the lives of these simple Riley folk. The fairy closes the gates of memory; and so the third number ends. Setting Unusual. The settings for these programs will be most unusual. A stage will be made up of Hoosier timber and shrub bery, with the landscape to the dis tance, revealing the fields of corn, and the rolling hills of Indiana. Of course mere win De the sycamore and birch trees, through which the candle lights from the little cottage gutter and gleam. There will be the vines climbing the littte porch, show ing the old-fashioned morning-glories and roses. A lew fence borders the front lawn. 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There is no risk, and the profitsare sure and permanent Write us today for full particulars. artistic productions the University has ever offered. Knew Riley Personally Professor Miller knew Riley person ally, and lived, near him. and among the folks he writes ef. for six years. She first met him. In 106. Later he commended and entrusted to her the interpretation., of his poems. When the University of Indiana conferred an .honorary doctor's degree on Mr. Rilejs she was present as one of his friends. Several years later-she gave recital in Greenfield, Indiana, and was entertained in the home of John Riley, an older brother of the poet. It was from htm, and from the many frindse and (relatives of the Riley family that Professor Miller gained most of her knowledeg of the opet's life and work. This "literary play" which Is built characters as they were lived, and Its upon the incidents and around the unique setting Is the original concep Piie4 for a copyright on this cycle of ton of Professor Miller, She has ao recltala, and will put them into book form. She expects the book to be off the press by Dec. 20. Miss Ruth Bedford, one of Profes sor Miller's students, has composed a The Fred M. Raiidall Co. . Advertising Agents 174? fton Bailding, Chicago T1ir'- piano interpretation of "Illileo" which will be pantomimed by other students las Miss Bedford interprets It. Profes sor MUler has composed a musical theme interpreting two of Riley's poems of heme life, which will be aung There will be choruses and vocal and violin solos, interpreting; other Riley poems. 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