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Utte Theater
Program Is Hit
“Am Evening of Prose and
Poetry” by Ed*nton Little Thea
ter proved to be a real tonic lot'
the frigid winter weather. To
say it was well received wouJd
be a gross understatement.
The sets were simple. The
lighting wia.r' adequate. The cast
was small. So was the audience.
L’ul the content of the program
was varied and exciting and the
presentation by the readers was
a sheer masterpiece.
Tone for the program was sel
by narrator Rey. Cliff-Sheaf. Me
sat. ih" K;s armed chair at' the
left Side us the St. Paul's Epis
copal- Church Parish House and
introduced each selection as if
1,..* was telling his children a
lack.rue story
Tub readers, Ross an-l Frances
Liglis,' Jiirtny Ricks, Jane
Holmes, Shelia Leary and Dick
Lawman provided the voices for
such works as “Brutus’ Oration”
from Julius Caesar, “Epigram"
by Christopher Marlowe, Robert
Ktxsi's “The Road Not Taken.’’
“Dieath Be Not Proud" by John
Donne and Alfred Lord Tenny
son’s “The Charge of the Light
Brigade.” ■
One of the most thrilling read
ings was Shelia Leary and Ross
Ingli.s in the murder scene from
“Othello” by Williams Shakes
peare. When they had finished
their reading, which was com
plimented by their English uc
ceht, tike audience of some (ill
people pau-cd momentarily be
fore giving them a well deserv
ed applause. It was a sign that
t.ife .eadets had completely cap
tured the mood of the scene and
carried the uudiepee along with
them.
lvirs. Elaine Williams directed
the unusual presentation, a first
iof the ‘lcca! group. Jasper Has
sell was in charge of lighting
while Mrs. Angie Wright served
tea and cookies during inter
mission.
The Edenton Little Theater-, a
rapidly expanding organization,
has been highly successful in
thp two public presentations. If
"An Evening of Prose and
Poetry” is c fair example of the
talent hereabouts, the public
should call for more of the
same.
I
Nature resolves everything in
to 1 it§ component elements, but
annihilates notning:
/ —Lucretius.
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DR. PHILIP A. TUMULTY
Area Physicians
To Hear Lecture
CHAPEL HlLL—Patients with
fevers of undetermined origin
1 and patients with Coxsackie
! viral infections will be the con
j tern of Eastern North Carolina
| and Virginia physicians at a
19-county medical meeting in
! Edenton next Wednesday.
Dr. Philip A. Tumulty of Bal
timore, Md., professor of medi
cine at Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine and chairman
of the private patient service at
Johns Hopkins Hospital, will be
the speaker for the fifth of a
six-session postgraduate course
in medicine.
j The course is sponsored by
I the First District Medical Sccie
[ ty, the University of North Caro
lina School of Medicine and the
UNC Extension Division.
Participating physicians are
from Bertie, Beaufort, Camden,
Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates,
Hertford, Hyde, Martin, North
ampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans,
Tyrrell and Washington coun
ties in North Carolina and from
the Tri-County Medical Society
in Suffolk, Va., and the Princess
Anne County Medical Society in
Norfolk.
Dr. Tumulty will speak twice,
at 4:30 P. M., on the treatment
of patients with fever of unde
termined origin and at 7:30 P. M.
I on Coxsackie viral infections and
how they mimic serious diseases,
i Coxsackie disease is an infec
j liuus disease with many of the
symptoms of infantile paralysis
;or spinal meningitis, but which
usually-clears up within a few
i days without after effects.
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