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. i i Americans with a love for the drama of | is manifested in thé taste for art which evening. their native lands are to have a Folk!their childrén develop. But the parents theatre of their own, the project of Bur-; never forget the plepsures they Were used| of c\,)dm, Were ton . James, a local community worker, | to in ‘the: ‘old - country.’ Sunday who has directed Russian and L::na; s well as English productions i New York. | ynow of & 2 The theatre, in avhich, it Is said, T of 5 Menants. o8 7000 Sehieiin “the Te. PHSH GF Sl setiana® ‘wifl" b gven by Droduced [Ehe Flyiig Dutchman® fog thei he: FOLK-LORE THEATRE FOR FOREIGN-BORN ““..;f’%:m Tatives. E e R‘-nphy spent the week friends. This {5 what I mean: A town that I} Mr. and Mrs. John Warner of East Haddam were -recent guyests of friendy P. Collier were weslt New York, May 20. — Foreign-born, the cheapest kind. The influence of this! tlefield- were Colchester visitors Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, G. J. Murray and childran guests of friepds 2esc own entertainment.- It must have taken Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Daniels m son amateurs and W“"‘“"’“!:s Wl be one ! every member Gf the community to put it | Kenneth were rocent _‘”fl‘;'fiflm N A pl_ns“'mm“;" !;aé\ on. I bhave sometimes offered the tiny} The Maynard HHi ball team wu de- that it shall be complete and modern in! | stage at .the Lenox Hill- settlement| feated by the Fort Terry nine at F vy TS Bite selected in"on tha} Yhere Iidirect @ramatics, but when 1jNewy Sunfay stesmoez. jsay to an. excellent group of Bohemian Edward Mitchell upper East Side. {1mmem, ‘come and play for us, The|ford Monday. Russians, Italians, Czecho-Slovakians | Bartered Bride,” by vour fapoeus coun-| William was a visitor in Hart- ing, Jogeph Rix,. Edwii and many other former Europeéans for| tryman, Smetana.’ they answer: ‘Our |and Fred !:l:u’fl. ‘were callers in Ham- years have presented srand opéra, coMm-| orchestra would leave no room for thelburg Sunday. edy and tragedy written Dy masters| sydience. And with such a small stage whose work hids never been seen bY|and no dressing rooms it would be impos- Bmdwny theatre-goers. Mr. James, who | sihle’” enthusiastic about his venture SayS| Interest in the Folk theatre bas been nut the zest for self-expression Wwhich, ¢aken by Tunter college, which will cel- persists among these one-time immi-}ehrate its rlms even in small dingy public halls| ow with 3 including:. 3 benai mfle!hflw Mahe: tched stage accountrements Will | pertormance of “The Two Orphans,” 2| CRePel street. lmer play just a half century old- itself. The “Night after night, all over New York,” | box offico veceipts. will be used 2§ 2 said Mr. James. m mateur actors of for- f pucleus for Mn. James' theatre enter- L eign nationali entertain | prise. The Bobamiawm artists, Mitetka I Ls their country with better plays thap }and Myresek, who have sympathized with Broadway usua the dramatic efforts of their fellow coun- per cent. of them e de.a | trymen, have offered to co-operate, it is|FOR WEAK AN‘B Broadway theatre. ] said in the decorative arrangements and to American shows it is nccessarily to| preparation of .scegery. s e SALEM Gl'eat Re)Olcmg by A large MSntion was present. Sun- - - day moming to hear Mr. Savage's last leumahc C"Pples sermon. here. A very: interesting discourse was given, his theme being Brotherly % So Crippled You Can't Use Arms|Love. Mr. Savage was also leader of the f evening service. A student from Brown or Legs Rheuma Will Help You | ;jversity will ocoupy the pulpit nextf] or Nothing To Pay. Sunday morning: two days, swift, and Mrs. Leon W. Bliven of West- one teaspoonful were guests Sunday of Mr. Bliven's. er, Mre. 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