THE DAILYTAR HEELr, THURSDAY, "MAY 22. 1352 E 8 i i i I? 1 C i1 ill 1 3k i - .. . 1 ! , ' S f , f ' 1 IP V - a Tuo Original 1-Act Plays Scheduled la conjunction with . Cora menecment Day exercises Jtie 2, the Playmakers will offer; a free bpl of two original pne--act plays at 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m, hi the itaymakers Theater. it Seleited for presentation are two light comedies, "Plain and Fancy' by Louise Lamont and 'Marilyn, My Marilyn" by "Dor Vincfif.t. Mrs. "Larnont is a jun ior sU dent here, and was Tepre ;snted on the local stage earlr :his yar with the comedy mt Tum -."tins Tarries." Vincent was iudyi: g in" dramatic art last 'car I. ef ore going into the Air "arce. He is - now stationed in ."oxas. . "Pla n and Fancy" relates the -omic pursuit of two ' maiden flints "after their boarder, ari . old iashif) ed drummer who peddles canhe ' good abound the -coun-IrysicbP.' " The ? drummer- is a recd gourmand, and., his need lor eoriStant attention soons leads ; -ha Iqad old ladies to naming him 'the Prince." i -:; . . '" " , . j "" "?' -'- : - ': :' , "" "-' ". ! The second comedy, "Marilyn, ; ly Starilyri," is the hilarious ; tale of two young lovers, and the j near scuttling of their romance: jy ths eccentric behavior of cu . ioua parents. -.'T Theplays are being directed, in he ifbove order, by Richard .-'nave"y and' Herman' Coble, both jradute s'tudents in dramatic art. 3"1ie cast will feature 11 actors NPWT.Y.n.rrTPn DnrcmrMT tv r,: j n j j Vice-Presidenl Sir S. Radhakrishnan are shown during ihe color ful ceremony in Hew Delhi as Jhey look iheir oaths of office in the imposing Cenlral Hall of ihe Indian Parliament. A large por traits of ihe laid Mahaima Gandhi looks down upon ihe. scene. DAILY CROSSWORD -1. Medieval ? story 5. Bellow 9. Snip 10. Therefore H. Long-for 12. Talk idly 14. Entice 15. So. Am. mammals 16. Aloft 17. Body of water 18. Beast of burden 19. Striking (colloq.) 23. small anchor 24. Stories 28. Cloth cover ing for the cap 30. Often (poet.) 33. Father 34. Hawaiian Islands (abbr.) 35. Deceives 37. Percolate 39. Brahman precept 40. Ringlets 41. Enemies 42. River (It.) 43. Worry 44. End of a hammer head. DOWN 1. Qualm 2. Like a wing- S. Bestow 4. Mimic 5. Planted again 0. Strange Scot.) T. Lizard U. Rosters 11. Call, as a chicken 21. Expression of disgust 22. Measure (abbr.) 25. Behold! 26. Arrange ment of , troops 27. Leaps, lightly ;jAirrMi ilO '.'in- 'j. Taia 13. Large worm 29. Duct (anat.) 15. Hawaiian SO. Siberian wreath gulf (poss.) 17 Constant 31. Light down 20. Old Dutch 32.' Private . (abbr.) instructor S6. Independent ; 37. Certain ' 38. Sea eagle ' 40. Crown i (i 9 25 14 50 35" 39 20 21 77 31 77 26 3? 77 IS 17 33 21 m 15" 21 IX 2 2V i4 24- 7 40 44 2X 37 IB 25 4 3a 2(3 S4 27 k2 Y W V V CH A LL WE BID YOU WELCOME Wc have been established since 1914 and feel we can fill your needs ; for the whole family MEN Md'U Students Assist Dcstors In Home Call SpUl to Th Daily Tab Hebe. ATiNTIC CITY, N. J.,' May 2 1 4r3Z&,v ' eicperiment In medi-e education has med students visit ing patents in their home to assure development of "human ized phicians' D Kcrneth J2; Appel, Univer sity c Pennsylvania Medic&l School psychiatrist, reported re cently the experiment is under vay ct'cSa scliool and, that, & of- ARROW Shirts, ties, handkerchiefs, underwear VING-Dress Shirts V CROSBY SQUARE SHOES SAMSON ITE LUGGAGE PANAMA HATS Umbrellas & Walking Canes ? COOPER-Jockey Underwear COOPER-Socks: Nylon, Cotton Rayon SWANK-Jewelry & Belts PIONEER-Jewelry & Belts COTTON CORD PANTS KHAKI WORK PANTS WESTERN DUNGAREES CARD TABLES GABARDINE DRESS PANTS NATIONAL BATHROBES - Rayon & , : terry ; ; . SUITS & SPORT COATS FOR CHILDREN , ' - , t . , j Poll Parrot Shoes Children Dresses I 1 t Official Scout Shoes DRESSES: Martha Manning June Patton Georgeanna George Hess Trudy Hall LINGERIE:..- Miss Elaine - Society Komar PAJAMAS & SHORTY PAJAMAS NYLON GLOVES FINE FEATHER HOSIERY LADIES BLOUSES: Cotton, "Nylon, "Rayon SHEETS: ; Cannon 2t Fieldcrest colors1 & vyhite ;?Tt percale & muslin - CONTOUR SHEETS BATES BEDSPREADS SAMSON CARD TABLES SAMSQNITE LUGGAGE LADIES SHOES - Dress Shoes and Sandfe: i 3 ) V VIM " nil i13 i U m 3 5-2-2 u o crs Q.porU'Jiity ior Tina re- ii'Z jilf, Jmpossiblelffpention To ' Vee Our Sto con. re cass l L.J v y

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