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CONCERTS DAILY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING

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WOLF. WILE PLAYERS
GIVE SECOND

Three Plays by Town Actors
Excite Favorable
Comment
The VolfAVUe players entertained
the Campus Playhouse patrons Monday evening with a series of three
t
plays, Including
Interesting
"The Groove" nnd "Tradition," by
George Mlddlcton and "Three Rogues
and a Rascal'.'
Miss Lulu Kitchen, as Sarah, the
older sacrificing sister, who was held
In the humdrum life of boredom, with
Miss Naomi Wright as Constance, the
younger sister who was out of the
groove, showed ease and poise, toof
gether with the dainty
the boudoir in the first number, "The
Groove."
"Three Rogues and a Rascal" is an
amusing slice of life condensed by the
skill of Wilna Wigginton. The four
members of the cast seemed to enjoy acting as much as the audience
joyed the clever revelation of human
nature. The cast was:
The Judge, George Richardson.
Mr. Sims, Holton Ball.
The Lawyer, Ollie Rush.
The Rascal, a darky, O. Alford.
His success in "Tradition" may lead
Mr. Sam Yoeman to believe that as
an assistant in the Wolf, Wile Company, he may be missing his calling.
As the kindly old father, who is, howand bound by
ever, narrow-mindewhat his fathers had done before him,
Mr. Yoeman gave the audience a
humorous natural characterization.
""Miss Ann Brandenburg as Mary, the
daughter against tradition, and Miss
Helen Rockett as Emily, the mother,
a victim of tradition, deserve much
credit for their work in this short,
gripping play.
All rehearsing was done by the
Wolf-Wil- e
players in the evenings
after being dismissed from work. They
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Children, 18c, plus War Tax, Tetal 20c.

27c, plus 3c War Tax, Total 30e.

REMEM1ER

were coached by Professor Farquhar, "WATCH YOUR WATCH"
whoso efforts and energies are being
In
given so generously to the success of Get Your Watch Cleaned and Put
Order. A Watch That Will Not
Little Theatre movement.
the
Keep Time Is Equivalent to no
Watch at all. Careful Watch ReSatisfaction
Guarantee
pairing.
SIGMA CHI DANCE.
Plus Promptness.

R. W. SMOCK
The Lambda Lambda of Sigma Chi
entertained with their annual dance
157 South Limestone.
on Friday evening In Buell Armory.
(Formerly with Caskoy Jewelry Co.)
The hosts are among the most gal
lant and popular students of the University nnd the dance was a delightVICTOR BOGAERT
LEADING JEWELERS
ful and beautiful event.
The armory was converted Into a
Established 1883
bower of blue and gold, the fraternity
"THE HALLMARK STORE"
colors, with electrical effects in great
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W. Main St.
illuminated copies of the fraternity
emblems, shields and badges, streamers forming a canopy in ray fashion
nnd falling to the floor at the walls,
palms and ferns screening the orches PATTERNS
tra platform and the pretty booth, THAT APPEAL TO
where fruit frappe and cakes were
COLLEGE MEN
served all during the evening.
The active chapter: Messrs. Emery
See Them At
L. Frazier, Thomsom Guthrie, Law
TAILORING
rence Thomson, W. Preston White, JUSTRIGHT
COMPANY
William Benton, R. W. Owen, Joseph
Dodge, William Nisbet, S. T. Wilson,
145 W. Main St.
James D. Gay, H. M. Clay, Curtis Ben
jamin, Scoggan Jones, John Carr,
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pledges W. R. Price, William Dorman
received the guests.
The programs were dainty little
booklets with the Greek
W. B. GRIGGS
cross on a blue ground and tied with
Opposite Agriculture Building
blue silk cords and pencils. The University orchestra furnished gay music CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO
AND SOFT DRNKS
for the dancing.
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The White Mathematics Club met
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