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At the Opera House. st
On rext Friday night, the 26th- st
the beautiful comedy drama, "In- p*
gomar, the Barbarian" will be ^
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presented at the Opera House, byl A
Mr. and Mrs. Edourd D'Oize of ^
Baltimore, well and favorably remembered
in Dillon on account of u'
their memorable presentation here ^
last year of the great play, "Damon
and Pythias." ^
"Ingomar" is a, play that one m
never tires of seeing, and it never
fails to please the most critical 'ia
audience. It will be given at the cr
Opera House for the benefit of
the Graded School Grounds.
Mr. D'Oize will appear as the a
Barbarian Chief, Ingomar, in re
which part he will be seen to the in
best advantage. Mrs. D'Oize will ,,
play the part of Parthenia, the
beautiful Greek heroine, who re
gives herself up to the Barbarian
tribe to rescue her aged father
from slavery.
Prof. W. W. Nickels for the
part of Ingomar's lientenant, A- ai
lastor; Dr. Michauxwill be Myron,
the father of Parthenia and ai
Miss Michaux will be Acter, his
wife. Professor Gentry has the ^
part of mayor of the ancient city
of Massilia.
The others in the cast include H
Miss Nettie McKenzie. Prof.
Hays, W. A. Blizzard, Ben Badg- a
cr. Jack Moody, John David, L
Reuben Moody, Earl Bethea, Roy k
Moore. n
Handsome costumes will be worn. jc
The seats will be on sale at Brun
son's Drug Store. Thursday cl
morning. Prices, reserved seats c
50 and 75 cents; general admis- n
sion 25 and 35 cents. a
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t Civic Lrijue Reception.
One of the uiost brilliant affairs
iat has ever taken place in Dilin
was the reception given on
riday afternoon by the members
f the Civic League to tho ladies
Dillon. The officers of the
eague, Mesdames L. Cottingam,
F- B. David, C. R. Taber
ad D. M. Michaux received at
le main entrance and Mesdames
. S. Browne and A. J. Evans
ood at the first landing of the
airs to conduct the guc _.cs to the
irlor. Mesdames E. T. Elliott,
. B. Sellers, W. Murchison, W.
. Bethea, and Miss Nettie Mcenzie
entertained in the parlor.
A table was fixed in a side door
x>a which was an elegant cut
ass bowl from which Misses Virnia
Nicrnsee and Annie Alford
rved punch in a very graceful
anner.
When a number of the guests
id arrived, refreshments o f
earn and cake were served in the
ning room where Mr. Carmi:ael
furnished sweet music with
phonograph. After the guests
turned to the parlor the followg
delightful program was given:
1. A splendidly written paper
Purpose and work of the League''
ad by Mrs. L. Cottingim.
2. Piano Solo. Miss Baughan.
3. "Work of the Civic League"
1 able paper, Mrs. P. B. Sellers.
4. Piano Duet, Misses Eulah
id Beulah Braddv.
5. Vocal Solo, "My Dear,"
liss Ethel Fitzgerald.
6. Piano Solo. Mrs. Willis.
7. Piano Solo. Miss Rena
iracy.
This reception seems to have
wakened more interest in Civic
eague work. Twelve new meniers
gave in their names and
lany declared their intention of
limning.
Ail those present spent a
harming afternoon, and gave the
redit to Mr. and Mrs. lones.
lanagers of the Price Court Inn,
nd the Civic League members.
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Notice to Contractors.
1 he County Supervisor and Conn
Commissioners of Uanon Ooonty w
be at Sandy Bluff on the Little Pee O
River on Saturday, April 3rd, 1909,-b
tweeii the hoora of 11 o'clock A. 1
and 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose <
letting out to the lowest bidder tl
work of repairing the bridges at thi
place.
Monday, March 88nd, 1909.
D. J. Martin.
Countv SuDerrisc
Jtw. H. Bvrry,
T. L. Mac?,
County Commissioner*.
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