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Show THE YELLOW JACKET This was a Chinese play done in Chinese fashion. It is one of the most unusual and picturesque ever witnessed. It concerns the trials of a lover when he seeks the hand of a girl and does not know who his ancestors were until his foster parents prove to him that he is the son of an important character. Moss, White, Calderwood, Goates, Thatcher, Greaves, O'Neil HINDLE WAKES The 'Bank Holliday' of England served as background for this play. During this holliday the son of a wealthy factory owner, goes off for a week with the daughter of the wealthy owner's oldest friend. The fact that they have been together is discovered and the two families endeavor to get them married. When the son finally decides that he will marry, then the girl refuses to marry him and sends him back to the girl he was engaged to. This play is very well worked out and holds the interest of the audience. Grover, Lybbert, Thomas, Wilde, Koford, Whitney, Green-well, Lundberg, Goates HE AND SHE A young sculptor has been working on a frieze for a compe-tion. His wife does not think it his best work and offers him some plans she has been working on. He refuses them but they both send in work for the competition. The blow comes when the wife wins the competition and their daughter runs away from boarding school. The wife then decides that her place is in the home caring for the daughter, instead of in the workshop winning competition. This play, which concerns a sculptor, his wife, and a runaway daughter, was very successful and was produced a number of times throughout the city, leads were Wallace A. Goates and Catherine Calderwood. DeBry, Bonnett, Neilson, Walsh, Jeppson, Cutler, Wilde, Bryson, Ulke, Rainey, Weinger, Lybbert, Stohl, Mofatt, Smith, Jensen The i3r«r«:ieiei«i«);i«i.i:«i«:ie:i«>ic>i»iK9twc3ii»ieicieK- >.ie * * re: |