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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1934)
PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON March 6, 1934 SCHOOL CLEE PRESENT PLAY SATURDAY By GEREXE TIPTON : The last presentation ' of the Klamath Union High School operetta, "An Old Spanish Cus tom," wai (Iron before a large audience in the ichool auditor ium Saturday afternoon. The first presentation was given Fri day evening. . The play was presented by both the advanced and elementary glee clubs under the direction of Mrs. Madge Hampton. Harry Jones took the male loading nart. Kuth Peterson and lienors McCandless took the fomlnlne lead roles. Stage settings were attractive and lighting effects upon the players during ' the choruses brought out the colorful costumes and settings. Special features in dancing . vers tie "Irish Jig" danced by Audrey O'Neill and Jlmmle Rich ter; the "Spanish Tango'' danced by Betty Crawford and Stewart Patty; the "Butler Tap Dance" given by Charles Walker; and "Chinese and Spanish" danced by Jane Johnson, Peggy White, Irma Wise, and babel Stanley. The costumes for dancing were color- ' ful and becoming to the dances protrayed. The- orchestra under the direc tion of Harry Borel played dar ing Intermissions.' Those who were responsible for the success of the operetta were Mrs. Madge Hampton, di rector; Mr. Harry Borel, orches tra; Miss Dorothy Jones, dances; Miss Edna Fltta and the Home Eoonomlo club, costumes; Dolores Martin, accompanist; Ruth Beg ley, prompter; Bob Richards, and Mervln Smith, advertising; Mrs. 11. B. Blomqulat, and Miss Vir ginia West, make-up; Charles Doll and the stege crew, staging; and Phyllis Gates, ushers. Singers in the chorus were: Marguerite Chase, Hnleu Cooley, Alice Mae Cornforth, Forrell Doil- 8on. Eleanor Kvnns, Geneva Ken- nerly, Mildred . Knapp, Prances Reynolds, Nell Shepherd, Jewell Stalllngs, Edna May Thomas, Julia Tomlenson, Barbara Wales, Irma Wise, Margaret Yaden, Ar- dolle Yadon, Patricia Barrett, Donna Blanchard, , Marjorie Brown, Dorothy Buchanan, Viv ian Carter, Leone Cooey, Leatha Donelson, Lorraine Duulap, Shir ley French, Patricia Foster, Ernestine Grafton, Jean Harvey, Lucille Hefner, Audrey Hill, Marie Lewin, Audrey Lucas, Alice Lyle, Frances Morrison, Neata Nelson, Ilasel Richardson, Lucy May Shannon, Hatel Shephard, Lucille Smith, Doris Steinseifer, Thea Tlmmons, Bob Anderson, Jim Barnes, Murray Britton, Arthur Brooks, Bob Elltngson, Percy Evans, Hugh Fenwlch, Dean French, Harry Goeller, Mil lard Pedigo, Kenneth ' Rhoades, Eddie Richards, Julius Sanders, Fremont Stephenson, Burke Ya don. i t , ; Dr. Eduard Jenny, of Swltier land, has ventured the conclu sion that babies are more likely to be born between 1 a.m. and B a.m. than at any other time of the day or night. Two duellists In France shot at each other three times and missed both ways. That's why the latest revolt in France won't I amount to much. CHURCH FILLED f FOR DUFF TRIO Sunday evening marked the fourth appearance ot the Duff Irish Trio In the union series sponsored by the local Methodist and Presbyterian churches, and the Presbyterian church in which the meetings are hold was filled. A senior chorus of SO voices filled the space allotted tor it. The musical features, which are given much prominence by the Duffs, occupied a large part ot the Snndny service period. - A Juvenile chorus ot several score boys and girls entertain nightly. "It has been clearly demon strated to those attending," stated Rev. A. Theodore Smith, "that the Duffs present a most attrac tive and contagious brand of modern day Chrlstlnulty." On Monday cvfhlng, which the Duffs state Is often one ot their most popular nights, the entire program will centor in music. narratives, anecdotes and remin iscences of the sea. The sub ject of Walter Duff will be "There i Go The Ships." One ot tho pleasant features ot the Duffs la their fund of native and spon taneous Irish wit and humor. The Duff aeries Is announced to continue this week In the First Presbyterian church, beginning nightly at T.SO o'clock: Follow ing the service tonight, five young peoples' organisations will honor the Duffs with a reception and party in the social hall ot the First Methodist church. Word has beou received from Ashland that a number of per sons will attend the meeting here some evening soon. The com mittee In charge la faced with the problem of providing seatlna capacity. LOST RIVFR Announcement ot the appoint ment ot tho Lost ltlvor Dairy ot Klamath Falls, as Ithelntandar beer distributor tor Klamath Falls and ail lucent territory, was announrod yesterday by J. 0. Donnelly, general manager of the Century Brewing Association ot Seattle. Mr. R. 0. Woodruff Is manager ot tho Lost ltlvor Dairy. 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