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THE GALAX HEWS JULY 26, 1962 PAGE 17 (FtJHD DRIVE CON«T FROM PAGE 9) Florence Esdrdj Claude Lu^| Wayi|e Pungatej Margaret Luskj Walter Fugatej Hcmer Fugate, yi/H Gibsonj Linville Monteithj l^M Joe Bentleyi Frank Bentley; Mrs# C£iro- lyn Woodringj ELzie Ifonteithj Eniest Webbj Leroy Adkinsonj ’ Col & Mrs# Char* Furber; H# B« Greeger. lyM W, H# Wileman; Rev* Jamas M# Thunnanj L# W* Dawleyj Toim of Highlands; William Sterrett; John B* Law; Daniel Webb; Fred Pietsch; Else Pietsch; Jennie Mae Edwards. E# L« McRae; Mrs* H# D# Randall; J^M L* M« Brovm; Ann IT* Huston; Mrs* I* M* Sheffield III; Mary J« Lechich; Mr# A* L* Hauffman; Mrs. C# P, Engeharde; }/[/ M Russell Bellman; Mrs. Alberta S. Jinkins; Bill's Soda Shop. Anne Holt Beauty Shop; Betty Holt; yi/H Doron Dosch; Mrs. Helen I# Smith; Bes sie Crunkleton; Joan Tritt; Marjorie Will iamson; ^:/M William H# McHugh; lyM 0# E« Holcomb; I# W. Steele. Katherine T. Steele; Henrietta Raoul; l&*s. A# R# Nall; Edith E. Haynes, M.D#; Mrs. W# C# MLzell; ^^M William C# Griscom; Woman*s Auxiliary Episcopal Church; Reid H# Cox & Co; V[/¥i Boyd G# Lyon. Mrs. A* B. Michael; Mr, Pope Mclntire; Miss Verna Milner; Wayne Dillard; D# D« Crooker; I/M Edi/ard W# Uhtermyer; Mr# Magawan; Earl Stephens; Doyce Hunter. Verna Lusk; Franklin Bumgarner; Jerry Etradley; Hershel Deal; Daniel least- er; Andrew Owens; Clarence Robinson; George Asnip Foimdation; l^M Harry E# Gay lord# NEVER EVER ty ejc The dying sun freckles the trees Tendrils fluttering on the breeze Dancing sparks — Evening hush — Quiet hour — friendly, warn Numbing, deadening when no one comes No one, Anyone, never ever someone, no one comes. Twilight, our time, ours together, Hands clasped in the meadow Gently embracing, Wading a cool current, V/arm knowing Someone there, ever ever Someone who cares Then, An under current — An infim wall of restraint A something between Widened, expanded — drovming warmth Now No one. Anyone, never ever someone, no one domes. Miss Cabe, a Senior at Western Caro lina College, has attended summer school there this summer# She will finish her work sometime during the coming year. A major in Art and Drama, Miss Cabe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Cabe of Highlands* * FdES REVIEW Breaking all box office records at Jjhe Highlands Conmrunity Theatre last week^ The Little Foxesprovided a fine evening of theatrical entertainment. With Vir« ginia Wilcox bitingly protraying Regina Giddend in Lillian HelMan*s powei^ful drama, the entire cast followed her in spiration* Morton Lewis as Ben the shy, subtle fox; Tom Crmpler as Oscar, arro gant and hot-tempered; Ben*s subservient dupe Leo, John David Richardson, gierking to the strings pulled by Ben and Oscar,— the Little foxes eating up the earth. Watching warily or unwarily, the other members of the Hubbard family fol low their preying leads—Beverly Matthews as Birdie Hubbard, cowering under Oscar *s glare; Bob Dupree as Horace, the unfor tunate husband of Regina, unable even to die in peace; Alexander, Laura Dorsey, trembling under the pressure of evil she cannot understand, Addie and Cal, Edna Faxon and Bob Duncan, hoveriJig around the family they serve trying to hold the pieces together. Although there were a few weak spots in the production, as a whole, characters and action were blended in a smooth in terpretation, l^s. Wilcox provided the dynamic quality needed to show the power of the Hubbards and Morton Lewis ably abetted her in creating the pictiare of their slyness and cruelty. As it usually happens in a production pitting seasonal performers against less professionally trained ones, the "working together” har^ mony loses a little spark. However, ex pecting this, the audience can accept the quality of interpretation and make allowances. Laura Dorsey in her first stage role turned in a commendable job, and showed improvement even over the four nights, even though her protrayal still lacked spirit enough to justify Regina*s parting remarks to her. Mrs# Matthews was a little too weak as Birdie, but seemed to fit the role and turned in a fine performance in her "nipp ing” scene. All in all, the perfomers fitted in The Little Foxeg with alacrity and Miss Heilman *s drama was brought to life in a fine production# Ella Cabe PERSONALS..... Mr# and ^^rs• Frank Loving of Easton, Md* will arrive Friday for a visit with Mrs* Loving*s parents, Mr. and ^^rs• Hubert KLeinpeter# Mr* and Mrs* Hubert Klein- peter III and four children of Key Bis- cayne, KLa# arrived Wednesday to a two weeks visit with Mr# and Mrs# KLeinpeter# Mrs# Louise Miller will leave Sun day for a week in Greensboro, N, C#, where she will attend the Vocational Home Econo mics Educational Convention at the Woman’s College of N, C. ^ss Mary Alic^ Arnold, of. ColiMbus, Ga# is the houseguest of Mrs* Newton G# Hardie for several weeks*
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