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lv. ..- 's P llxl A W2 HE biggest hit of the season for Milledgeville by semi-pro- ' 9 fessional actors was played by the members of G. lVl. Cfs Dramatic Club. The remarkable ability of these actors was Q Q portrayed to the public in their latest play, A Womans Honorgv which created quite a sensation throughout the state. The play was a high class one in every' respect and played in a high class manner. The following were the cast: General Mark Lester ll-lero of Cuban War! . . A. B. Coggin Pedro Me-ndezvrnis half brotherl . . . Q Lower Pierce Dr. Garcia-lSurgeon of the Madeleinel . . . C. H. Horne Gilbert Hall. M. D.e1In love with Oliver . . Loviclr Alfriend Robert Glenns4A Wall Street Banker! . . . C. H. Horne Gregory Crimes-4I.ester's Private Set-retaryl . . . A. D. Williams Ebenezer-lGle rrri 's hutlerb ...... . J. B. Tingle 3135 we 1111 daughlfffs' - U e1.1lLiQ2Sil52?iZi Maria-lWife of Pedro! ............ Clyde Veal l..t. Willialiis. the hero of the clay, was remarkably successful in carry- ing out the leading part with its many romantic scenes. He was more than satisfactorily supported by Helen Riley with her many lingering ditties. Nell Simms along with Coggin kept the audience well guessing, while Lovick Alfriend made occasional bids for Nellls love but never with much effect. We can remember the serious touch that these three added long after the lighter parts have faded. Horne with his double roll played the part of an eccentric banker and that of a Spaniard as if he had a taste for the real thing. Cylde Veal, as the wife of a cunning half breed, played her, part in a way that made every moment a pleasure. Lovick Pierce as the scheming half breed, always envious of his half brother, carried out his part splendidly. The whole life and pep of the play was furnished by Tingle as the rich bankeris butler. He never failed to make you laugh. The Allegorical Pageant King Cotton was presented at the Opera ll .' :?'?. ' , . ,fyrul
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, . . M ,K 5 .-.r V 1. V, 21' t: 4'f'3 '5 will-rife ,. 'Y ' ' fi 1 1 a 'f:I fw,f'wr?'f?. I j?:1?,: .E L zisfktil-.L1.,a ,W 4 l 'M : : F Cl-WM!! lL,fvm QV 'mul it-.p:1t'See'fefw-1'-ff'-fe H'-TT? 1, Ov ii if 2 .f:'.l'if.1 :LlW-arg.1grsHwufbw 'l T Y J ,.L+.q.,s M -1 ,-1, ' . 1-.--h --f,-K, sf, Q XX House in Milledgeville, Thursday night, February 24th, under the auspices . of G. M. C., to one of the largest and most enthusiastic crowds that ever 4 1 'll assembled in Milledgeville. The Pageant consisted of a play in which E the cotton groweris system of farming was splendidly illustrated. The ek ,i boll weevil, the single cropper, the tenant system, diversity and the other l lltllj elements which go into the farmer's line of business were impersonatecl l Lili? by the characters on the stage in a most forceful manner. In the end, N the boll weevil was killed, and Prince Diversification and Princess Pros- Ig, perity wed and live happily ever after. R. . ll , 1 ly 1 The following was the cast: f King Cotton . . . . Madison Hines l Queen Dixie . . . . . Mrs. Longins Princess Prosperity . . Mrs. W. T. Geracl l Lord Tenant System . . . Lt. f. B. Tingle L Diversification . . . Col. Erwin Sibley 1 Boll Weevil .... . . Thomas Hankins Speculation ..... . Col. Erwin Sibley Capt. of the Royal Guard . . Sgt. P. B. Grijfith A Chemist . . . . Major R. M. Cabell A Bacteriologist . . . Major Clms. Edwards Lord Cotton Seed . . . . . Lovick Alfriend I Lord Cotton Seed Meal . . Lt. Rowland li Lord Cotton Seed Hulls . . . . Lt. Betts V. Lord Cotton Seed Oil . The Bear .... l The Bull . . . 1 Uncle Sam . John Bull . . l France . Italy . Spain yl Russia . . A! Herald . 1 Messenger . N The Pages f. Trumpeter . l . Captain Bennett . f. K. Ingram . C. P. Cleaton . . Lt. Mikel! . Major Moore . Major Russell . . Lt. Baisden . . . Lt. Reid . . Major Bonner . . Major Martin . Robt. Cook . Pat McGrath, Robert Kingman . . . L. H. Hilton 3x,5,.fs j we T 'jfs f Z,.f,1iLi35a
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