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Frank Davidson, as Swede Garrison, ubiquitous reporter for n metropolitan paper, evoked many laughs
and giggles irom me nousc uirougn
his nonchalance and telephoning
proclivity. However, we were not
satisfied that a real reporter would
talk as Swede did when confronted
with the stunning events in the
house at Oyster Bay. His was a difficult part, though, reflecting no
lack of ability.
The remaining members of the
parts
cast performed
to the satisfaction of those in atHcarnc, as Doctor
tendance John
Slinkard, showed the devastating
effects of imbibing liquor in quan
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(Continued from Pngo One)
Swede Garrison nnd J. Townnda
Slinkard.
Although the cast was composed
nf mnnv who nrn experienced in
the mannerisms of the stage, the
guiding hand or Doctor uiicy was
seen time and again in the finesse
of certain roles requiring an extra
touch of performance necessary to
produccomplete the
tion in a manner that must have
been in the mind of Bruce Evnns
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Nth less simulation. James
Se'the first victim of the murderer,
mor(j tQ
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Five persons met doflh durlmt
nddcd much
loute He i the show had it not been for his
.VereeihJf ho
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""fortunate early demise. Jack
was the unknwnjbut the audience
ag
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a verdict of ,
Usl uhi Jn ordcr to brlng the
had
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production to an unexpected
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nouement. George Roberts was con- ,
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In recapitulation, it is indeed dlf- - he was that Detectlve Kldd suffered
say uuu uuu munuw
by comparison.
Horace Miner, a
ticuit to
the cast outshone another, so varied ncw nctor ln stroller plays, gave a
characterizations, but we realistlc and forceful performance
were the
point with admiration to the scar- - as juhus Hunter, the gardener who
let-clMiss Davis, who, as the evi- - ( i;new too much and was murdered
dential murder suspect, vhandled her before he could "come clean" to the
.
omnfinnc aeieciives.
it..
roie so sKiiiiuny mm- uiv
of
We feei that we should compll-h- er
iof the audience ran the gamut ac- moods and
ment the stage crew for their effi-- I
through cjent Work. The sound of rain was
tions. From
Ian emotive lexicon to budding ten- - so reai jt made us feel uncomfort-derne- ss
for her hero detective, she atje ana the movable fireplace drew
performed her part with rare skill our admiration.
Considered in toto, "Scarlet" was
iand charm.
pro-- I
Second only to Miss Davis in the one of the outstanding student and
this year
feminine contingent, Miss Johnson,- ductions we have seenStrollers,
their
sus'
reflects credit on all
ns Delia Faye, a sophisticated,
picious and unruffled dancer who officers and patrons,
when the show goes on the road
had pirouetted her entrance into
the inner circle of the Marsh resi- - trip already planned we predict that
dence, found instant favor with jt win be just as successful as it was
those in attendance, me mwunau , wunin me environs oi me umvu
of Miss Davis, she soon was stealing sity,
Rtrnllpr nfflrprs nrfi!
resident.
the show, only to have her success
cut short by a heart auacn wnue Frank Davidson; director, Thomas
denouncing
Jeanne L. Riley; business manager, dames
passionately
responsible R. Dorman, Jr.; stage manager,
Page as the arch-fien- d
for the mystifying series of deaths James Thompson; electrician, Irmen
within the household.
Fort; properties, Malcolm Barnes;
Miss Fisher disappointed us as the prompter, Dorothy Jones; publicty,
seemed Earl Cella.
widow of Cyrus Marsh. She
repressed failed to succumb to the
Potrnns nnrt natrnnesses are: Mr.
ravages of grief on account of the and Mrs. Maury Crutcher; President
startling death of her and Mrs. Frank L. McVey; Miss
sudden and
husband; lacked the customary emo- Sarah n Hlanrilrnr. Miss Mareuerlte
tionalism of wives and widows. But McLaughlin, Mrs. P. K. Holmes, Mr.
when the play came to an end and and Mrs. Enoch urenan; mt. ana
we found that she knew beforehand Mrs. L. G. Farquhar, Frank Fowler,
what was going to happen, but not Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Melcher, Mr.
the seriousness thereof, we realized and Mrs. Paul P. Boyd, Mr. and
that we had been betrayed. One of Mrs. W. D. Funkhouser, Mr. and
the finest touches of the entire per- Mrs. Paul F. Anderson, Mr. and
formance is accredited to the beau- Mrs. Wallace Mulr; Misses Helen
tiful and charming Miss Fisher.
and Willy King, Mr. and Mrs. I. n.
Although the Stroller ladles per- Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Louis des Cog- formed to the eminent satisfaction nets, Mr. and Mrs. Desha Breckinof the house, they cannot boast of ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lee Hag-gi- n,
having gained an advantage over the
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welst,
menfolk who carried their roles Just Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stoll.
talas satisfactorily and used their
ents to further befuddle the audiCAMPUS
ence.
James Gates, who played the part
rrnntlnned from Pace One)
Federal narcotic
of Lee Stuart,
agent, convinced us that it is better Inning MARGARET DOUGLAS and
to stay on the blind side of the law CHUCK MAXON made their enthan to attempt to outwit detec- trance. Late romance makes late
At eventide I bedecked
tive of the stuart type. He Identified entrance!
"Scarlet," the murdered, fell in love my person and crashed tne bigma
with Jeanne Page, kept his brother Chi dance. Oh, lovely maidens how
learned 'SHIPWRECK" KELLY am start.
detective second-guessinrttnday Sittine on a bench in
how the murders were commltteed,-.
nnri in iTpnpml rilsnnrted himself ac- ye olden church I didst all but up-cVin fomiiv tvvj
when I saw
Qualifications
rnrrilner to the hlehest
demanded by his part. Of course JULIA MARVIN steal meekly in.
was still witn nis
he had assistance, out mat oniy Brother WALLER
penl-ton- t.
served to show the excellence of his horses and could not see his
mnldpn or else he might read
acting.
Kldd, the other ily have burst with pride. In the
Earl Cella, as Al
detective in the production, made afternoon to a show wnicn Dorea me
us want to help him solve the mys
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stances, he was a rarcicai sieuin
with a derby hat, tough voice and
hnH rilstviKlt.inn. He was continually
puzzled and worried, but managed
to conceal mucn oi it Dy means oi
loud talking and a threatening attitude. He carried his role with ease
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