At 8 p.m. The Tryon Concert Association will present Gellert Modos on Feb. 1st at 8 p.m. at the Fine Arts Center. Lionel Lowrence Lionel Lowrance, 53, husband of Bertie Martin Lowrance of Rt. 1, Tryon, died Thursday morning. He was a son of William and Alice Miller Lowrance of Tryon. He was a native of Polk County and a member of Green Creek Baptist Church. Also surviving: daughters, Mrs. Donna Jean Whitney of Chicago, Ill, Mrs. Vickie Ray of Shelby, Mrs. Jacquelan McIntyre of Tryon, Mrs. Gizele Wilson of Gaffney, S. C.; sons, William Lowrance of Rockford, Ill., Terry Lowrance of Tryon; sisters, Mrs. Annie Bell Vernon of Inman, S. C., Mrs. Dorothy Gaffney of Chesnee, S. C.; brothers, William Lowrance of Rutherfordton, Rev. James Lowrance of Tryon, L. B. Lowrance of Charlotte; 11 grandchildren. Cannon and Sons Mortuary. Featured Friday’s Spartanburg Herald had a picture of Phil and Gaye Johnson, country and bluegrass musicians, and a feature article by Frances Upchurch. Gaye and Phil travel the school-college- club-festival Southern circuit, singing and playing country music. Gaye is the former Gaye Feagan. They make their home in Green Creek. —^-. Jan’s I DRESSSHOP | Landrum,S.C. ( CLOSED ) Monday, Jan. 28th through Wednesday Jan. 30th for Inventory ( Open | Thursday, Jan. 31st 1 J on regular schedule 1 Cast Announced For Next TLT Play Dean Campbell, director of the next Tryon Little Theater play, has announced the complete cast for Enid Bagnold’s “The Chalk Garden.” The play will be at the Fine Arts Center on February 28 and 29 and March 1, 1980. There are several leads for women in this comedy-drama. Betty Dun bar is making her first appearance since the nurse in “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” She will be playing Mrs. St. Maughan. Her granddaughter is played by TLTL new- comer Jane Schairer. Julie Wheeler returns to our stage as Madrigal, companion-tutor to this girl. Jacquie Williams will be Olivia, the estranged and daughter of Mrs. St. Maughan. Loree Cormick, Lyssa Cross and Cindy Walker are the three applicants and Betty Gibson is the nurse. The judge will be characterized by Sidney Sanner who has not been on our stage since “The Little Foxes and Thad Rector will appear in the role of Maitland, the manservant. Lyssa Cross and Betty Gibson have appeared for TLT but Loree Cormick and Cindy Walker are making their debuts. Enid Bagnold, a British aristocrat, is best known in this country for her novel, “National Velvet”, which was made into a very successful American movie, starring a newcomer to the screen, the teenage Elizabeth Taylor. Her first novel, “A Diary Without Dates”, written when she was a young girl, was published under a pseudonym because of her father’s refusal to allow it to be published, claiming it beneath a person of her position. She followed this with “Serena Blandish” which made a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic when it was published annonymously as being by “A Lady of Quality”. The novel was adapted into a play by S. N. Behrman and produced in America in 1929. Among other works, she has written four plays, three of which were produced in New York: “Gertie”, starring Glynis Johns in 1952; “The Chalk Garden” in 1955; and “A Matter of Gravity”, starring Kathryn Hepburn in 1975, both in the Broadway production and a highly-successful cross-country tour. The original cast of “The Chalk Garden” included such stars as Tryon Daily Bulletin. Mon., Jan. 28, 1980 Siobhan McKenna, Fritz Weaver, unanimous in their praises of Gladys Cooper, and Percy “The Chalk Garden.”. Brooks Waram. The cast of the later London production included Dame Edith Evans and Peggy Ashcroft. The motion picture version, released in 1964, starred Deborah Kerr as Madrigal and young Hayley Mills as Laurel. In private life, the playwright is Lady Roderick Jones. Her husband, Sir Roderick, is former chairman of the board of the Reuters news agency. 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C. 28782 ' ; 704-859-5736 Atkinson of the Times said it resembled “a piece of sparkling cut glass.” John Chapman of the Daily News called it “a tantalizing, fascinating, and stimulating piece of theatre.”. Robert Colman of the Mirror termed it “a sensitive and literate high comedy...a play of fantasy, symbolism, and real ity.” Walter F. Kerr of the Herald-Tribune called it “a very fresh and personal kind of play...with wit, literacy, and integrity.” Advance ticket sales coupons will appear in the Daily Bulletin.