Thursday, April, 19, 1934. THE SALEMITE Page Three. THE RING OF THE NEED-A-LUNGS (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Corres Pond (drags herself from chair to centjer of &.tage and sings—tune: March of Men of Harlech): “T. B. pals, I pray, awake yon. Please don’t let your wits forsake you, Tho’ consumptive coughs do shake Never shall we die! Razzpuddin must suffer! We will treat him rougher! We will tear the louse to shreds. And see which one of us is really tougher. We will feed him worms and bull frogs. We’ll dig his grave too deep for ground hogs. He must pay, without delay— Razzpuddin, beware!” Enter T. B. germs, who perform a grotesque and mournful dance—Exit. All invalids (sing piteously, tune: Go Cut Down the Old Pine Tree): “Oh, go cut down the old pine tree For we’ve all got the bug T. B. Please make a coffin of pine For this one lung of mine. For we’ve all got the bug T.B. Hie and Cup (skip gayly in and sing spiritedly, tune: Finicnli, Finicu- la): “Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, And so do we, and But you’re all sick in bed with T. B. cholic. As we can , Now come and try to pull your selves together. While we count three, while count three. For we’ve a plan that’s truly very As you’ll agree, as you’ll agree, ^ Razzpuddin is coming here tonite! We’ll make him pay for vour sorrv plight, Ra, ra, ra, ra, and sis, boom, ba, Ra, ra, ra, ra, and sis, boom, ba. We will make him tell the doctor How to make you well.” I.illy Pond, dressed as nurse, enters, tor sings—tune: St. James’ In firmary) ; “Oh, I came down to the Need-; Lung Infirmary, And found my sweet Lilv here, Dressed up in a nurse’s apron, So clean, so brave, so dear— Lily: “Won’t you go, won’t you go, my hero? Your life’s in danger here— Razzpuddin will come and kill you. And that I sadly fear.” Tidbit: “Let him come, let him come; the villain! Him limb from limb I’ll tear. But first he must cure these sumptives. And that I solemnly swear!” Mrs, C. Pond (tune: A Hunting We Will Go): “Oh, swear with all your might: Get ready for a fight. For Razzpuddin, the nasty man Is coming here tonite!” Hie and Cup (skip merrily around and sing—tune: Who’s Aft’aid of the Big Bad Wolf): Oh, who’s afraid of Razzpuddin, Of Razzpuddin, the nasty man. We’re gonna catch him if we can— Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha!” All sing (tune: She’ll Be Coming ’Round the Mountain): “Oh, he’ll be comin’ after Lily When he comes, when he comes. And I bet she’ll be scared silly when he comes— He will put the ring upon her Then she, too, will need a lung for He’ll be coming after Lily when he Tidbit (tune: Washington and Lee Swing): “Oh, don’t you fear, my dear, for I And I will bust his nose and chew Lily: “But he’s so tall, my love, my life, I fear you’re riding for a fall.” Tidbit: “Why I can mall that prune from now till June, And then at last in peace with you I’ll spoon— Just let me at that guy. I’ll black his eye! muss his tie! Villain, prepare to die!” Hie (to Mrs. C. Pond—tune; Yankee Doodle): “At twelve tonite Razzpuddin comes To hypnotize your daughter—’’ Hie and Cup: “But we just won’t allow him to Do things he hadn’t oughta.” Cup: “Jump in bed and hide your heads; Cover up, pretend you’re dead. Soon some blood is to be bled. Get ready for the slaughter.” (All hide under covers in wheel-chairs and pretend to be asleep. Doctor conceals himself behind Lilv’s chair. Lights srow dim. Razzpuddin enters steaHhily, followed by Cabooso with wheelbarrow.) Cabooso (drones—tune: Where Do In My You Worka, Joe?): “Three cheers for da Cabooso; He bringa da wheelbarrow; He hava da Kleenex so Da Need-a-da-Lungs can blow.” Razzpuddin (tiptoes to Lily’s chaii and leans over her, gli " acingly—tune: You’r, Power): “You’re in my power— Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha— My prairie flower. Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha. I’m a big, bold villain When you’re unwillin’ To give your lung to me.” Caboosa (tune: Where Do You Worka Joe?): “Oh, watcha da Razzpuddin, Da bigga, da badda man. What doesa dis big man do? He puts da ring on da hand.” Doctor Tidbit (jumps out from hid ing place, tussles with Razzpud din, and holds him powerless. Sings—tune: You’re In My Pow- “You’re in my power. Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha.” Raazpuddin: “I’m in your power. Boo, boo, boo, hoo, hoo.” Hie and Cup: “He can fake it, but he ci Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha!” Mrs. Pond (tune: I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You): “We’ll be glad when you’re dead, you rascal you. After all the coughs and lung aches we’ve been through. ’Though you look quite like Clark Gable, You should be locked in a stable. All: “We’ll be glad when you’re dead you r Hie (tune: Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?)-. “I bid to kill him. Ah, ha, ha, ah, ha ha.” Cup (hitting at him): “No, I bid to kill him. Ah, ha ha,” Mrs. Pond: “Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah!” Doctor (to Pazzpuddin—tune: Ase’s Death): “You’re going to die. So- you’d better say your prayers.” Razzpuddin: “Bury me deep. In red flannel underwears.” (Mrs. Pond suddenly shoots Razzpud din dead as a doornail—Everybody screams. Hie and Cup jump and clap gleefully, and there is much ado.) Mrs. Pond (tune: How’m I Doin’?) “How’d I do it, hey hey Twee, twee, twee, twa, twa!” Hie and Cup: “With a little bullet, hey hey. Aw, gee baby, aw shaw!” Mrs. Pond: “Now, I’m not just the best shot Hie and Cup: “But you sure gave that nasty man the run around.” All: “Bullet’s thru his gullet, hey, hey, Twee, twee, twee, twa, twa!” (Cabooso pokes Razzpuddin in wheel barrow, covers his face with Kleenex, and trundles him off stage.) Pond (tune: Sweet Sue): o more T. B. germs; e got two good lungs—” All: “Me, t “No more coughs and groans; No more sighs and moans. For you, or you—” All: “We feel well again. Since old Razzpuddin Has a bullet thru his gullet. Thanks to you!” Mrs. Pond: “Oh, I didn’t mind— He strung me a line.” All; I, too!” “Me, too! (Dr. Tidbit and Lily have been whis pering lovingly together. Suddenly Tidbit sings.) Tidbit (tune: Wedding March): “You’ll be the bride. Groom by your side— Razzpuddin’s died With a bullet in his hide.” All: “She’ll be the bride, Groom by her side— Razzpuddin’s died With a bullet in his hide.” All (tune: Wrightsville Beach) “Razzpuddin’s dead, shot thru the Enough is said, the Razzpuddin’i And there you see, a groom to be And sweet Lily, saved from T. B Her mamma is happy, hey! hey! She oughta be happy. I’ll say, ’Cause Lily’s got a Tidbit, And it won’t be long. The Need-a-Lung ring No more will bring To us T. B. That old nasty thing!” (Curtain) “Sign of Distinction” JUNIOR LEAGUE BEAUTY SHOP Robert E. Lee Hotel Bldg. Salon Ensemble Is At Salem Concert Is Greatly Enjoyed The Carolina Salon Ensemble of the University of North Carolina gave a delightful concert last Friday eve ning in Memorial Hall. The follow ing program was presented under the leadership of Thor Johnson. I. Overture in D, from “Cephale et Procris” Gretry II. Intermezzo, from “L’Arles- ienne Suite, No. II” .... Bizet III. Concerto in D minor, Opus 40 MendeJssohn Allegro appassioniita Mr. Liverman, with orchestral accompaniment IV. (a) O du Mein Holder Abendstern, from “Tann- hauser” Wagm (b) The Two Grenadiers Schumann Mr. Brietz, assisted by Field with Mr. Murphy at the piano. Intermission V. (a) Bourree Bach (b) Adagio, from Sextet, Opus No. 81 Beethoven (c) The Guitar Player Schytte-Johnson VI. Two Impromptus for Contra bass, Opus No. 3, Nos. 1 and 2 Murphy Mr. Murphy with Mr. Liverman at the piano. VII. Thornrose Waltz, from “The Sleeping Beauty Tschaikowsky VIII. Procession of the Sardar, from “Caucasian Sketches Ippolitow-Iva^ow Soloists with tfhe orchestra were Mr. Hubert Liverman, piano; Mr. John Murphy, Contrabassist; Mr. Dan Field, Violoncellist; and Mr. Raymond Brietz, Baritone. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais meets tomorrow afternoon at 5 o’clock in the Recrea tion Room of Louisa Bitting with Zina Vologodsky as leader of the pro- THE A. A. U. W. 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