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1919-04-21 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 10 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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High School Puts Successful Rendition Is Assured under Direction of Professor Thos. Askin The biggest thing that has been attempted by the Union High School in years, and probably the biggest thing of its kind worked up in any Southern California high school this year, is the presentation tomorrow evening, under the direction of Prof. Thos Askin, of the comic opera,"The Mikado." The success which is assured this big event, after weeks of hard work, is largely due to the skilled direction of our own Professor Askin who is perhaps even better appreciated in Los Angeles where his talent as a dramatic singer is well known. Characters The Mikado of Japan.....Welborn Wallop Nanki-Poo (his son, disguised as a wandering minstrel, and in love with Yum-Yum) .....Clyde F. Mohler Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titfpu) .....Glen Ratkes Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything Else) .....William E. Askin Pish-Tush (a noble lord) .....N. R. Phillips Three Sisters—Wards of Ko-Ko Yum-Yum .....Mildred Carer Pitti-Sing .....Grace Parrett Peep-Bo .....Bernice Smith Katisha (an elderly lady, in love with Nanki-Poo) .....Chorus of school girls, nobles, guards and Coolies. Time: Afternoon. Place: Court yard of Ko-ko's palace. Accompanist: Miss Edna Hochull. Pish-Tush (a noble lord) ... N. R. Phillips Three Sisters—Wards of Ko-Ko Kum-Yum ... Mildred Carer Pitti-Sing ... Grace Parrett Peep-Bo ... Bernice Smith Katisha (an elderly lady, in love with Nanki-Poo) ... Chorus of school girls, nobles, guards and Coolies. Time: Afternoon. Place: Court yard of Ko-ko's palace. Accompanist: Miss Edna Hochull. Orchestra Cello George Kohlenberger Frances Wallace Saxophone Lucille Davis Piano Iris McKinney First Violins Second Violins Floyd Baker Gwendolyn Cook Emil Carruthers Gertrude Griggs Otto Krastel Lillis Johnston Oswald Stock Clarinets Cornet Paul Gillette Ell Leslie Dean Raikes Boys' Glee MESSRS. Adams S. Slems C. Bradley A. Slems T. Brisco H. Tanner I. Burgess W. Wagner D. Carruthers E. Walker S. Chandler E. Wallace J. Clabaugh E. Westerman E. Clayés A. Witman F. Crawford R. Fitz H. Easton R. Hausladen E. Giese O. Leuschner M. Goodale K. North I. Jackson E. Norton L. Johnson J. Trimbell I. Kemp T. Mills L. Kohlenberger G. Lake C. Muckenthaler M. Henry G. Oelke H. Butler C. Pannier H. Shoebridge H. Rockwell E. Harling H. Renner R. Butler M. Rogers A. Clark F Rogers E. Walton R. Ross L. Elliott F. Rush V. Bushard E. Sargeant L. Hile N. Schleuter E. Shearer F. Sesma F. Volz A. Between the first and second acts Miss Antonette Friend will play "Scene de Balet" de Berolt. Arthur Bradley will deliver a four minute Liberty Loan Speech. Girl's Glee MISSES Abbott N. Hager T. Amack C. Halabe H. Archer F. Heineman F. Between the first and second acts Miss Antonette Friend will play "Scene de Balet" de Berolt. Arthur Bradley will deliver a four minute Liberty Loan Speech. Girl's Glee MISSES Abbott N. Hager T. Amack C. Halaba H. Archer F. Heineman F. Bartlett E. Hemmerling B. Baumgartil L. Heiland M. Baxter T. Ingram A. Billig M. Jessurun J. Bischoff A. Johnston L. Bobet A. Johnston L. Brisco M. Jordan H. Callaway V. Kelly O. Chamberiain R. Leasing B. Coate R. Lough M. Cook G. Manter I. Coons J. Marburgh H. Coykendall F. McKinney I. Davis L. Meckes M. Degryse L. Newsom V. De Witt O. Oldfield M. Eden D. Omer R. Eells D. Osborn D. Evans J. Owens E. Fay H. Pannier R. Flitz G. Perdomo N. Fulwider B. Read R. Hacker H. Renner B. Hacker M. Moody D. Richison R. Nussbaum H. Riley N. Redit E. Schneider M. Schmelzer E. Schindler L. Schmidt L. Stewart L. Schultz L. Stranske O. Stellens D. Underhill M. Dauser M. Van der Veer J. Graham N. Von Grueniger B. Caylor F. Wagner R. Houts P. Wallace F. Brownlee H. Wallace F. Hahn M. Wallace M. Crawford R. Waterman B. De Witt O. Weber H. Blacker M. Wiley F. Davis L. Wisser A. Franz G. Wallace M. Hartfield L. Black M. Holder I. Chrttton A. Johnson V. Kemp M. McClellan L. Lynburner K. McGuire M. Milliken J. McGuire M. Puts on "The Mikado" Tuesday ORANGE-CO QUOTAS 5TH LIBERTY LOAN Anaheim District $ 282,100 Anaheim $267,100 Los Alamitos 12,750 Stanton 2,250 Fullerton District 214,400 Fullerton 198,750 Olinda 15,650 Huntington Beach District 37,600 Huntington Beach 18,850 Wintersburg 6,250 Westminster 6,250 Talbert 6,250 Newport Beach District 12,400 Newport Beach 3,450 Balboa 3,450 Harper 4,250 East Newport 1,250 Santa Ana District 1,072,050 Santa Ana 947,750 Irvine 47,150 Greenville 18,200 Laguna Beach 7,500 El Toro 18,200 San Juan 28,950 Brea 16,000 Buena Park 8,550 La Habra 25,900 Orange 271,800 Olive 15,100 Placentia 43,900 Tustin 40,500 Yorba Linda 11,950 $2,082,600 COURTHOUSE NOTES Alfred Nearing has brought suit for divorce against Eva Nearing. Mr. Nearing was before Justice Cox on a charge of non-support. He gave ball. Ruth M. Brown of Huntington Beach has petitioned the court for letters of administration upon the estate of Roy A. Brown, who died in Kern county Oct. 23. The estate of $1500 is to go to the widow and three children. The Union Oil Co. has brought suit against A. J. Swoffer for the foreclosure of a mortgage for $595. Charles T. Paine and E. A. Corwall, fumigators, have brought suit against J. E. Schumacher for $992.07 alleged to be due for fumigation of an orchard southeast of Anaheim. Trial dates in Department 2 of the Superior Court have been set as follows: King vs. King, April 24; Sutton vs. Fisher, May 1; Moeller vs. Peters, June 4; Mix vs. Lake, June 9. A final decree of divorce was granted to Frances C. Hall from Sam C. Hall. After examination of 15 witnesses Julian Duarte was declared not an inebriate, as had been charged. KEYNOTE VICTORY LOAN ADDRESS When Henry S. McKee, Chairman of the Southern California Victory Loan State Central Committee, addressed the great audience of City and County Women's Victory Loan workers at the Majestic theater, Los Angeles, the week before the opening of the loan campaign, he voiced the keynote of the work ahead for the various committees enlisted for the Victory drive. Mr. McKee outlined the individual responsibility of the people in making a complete success of the Victory Loan drive, a pledge of honor to meet loyally the obligations of America, to pay in full every cent of debt incurred to put an honorable finish to the war. By the quick end achieved, he said, the Government protected the American citizen against paying this proportion of the indemnity to Germany; it protected the security of his family, perhaps the life of his boy, and the safety of his business and property. "The Victory bonds he bought (or a like amount in taxes levied) and they can be bought in only one way—by all the people of America, each in approximate proportion to his ability, just as heretofore. They must be paid for either of savings that have already been made, or by borrowings which shall be paid, in turn, out of the savings of the future. There is no other method." "If the war were still going on and the expenses still piling up, as we expected it to be, we would have bought in that way not only this but the sixth and seventh loan, and perhaps others as well. Its success rests upon the honor and integrity of the American people. They chose their government; its acts are their acts and they will fulfill its obligations. Not only some of them will do it." Miss AnBalet” de ur minute B. There is no other method. “If the war were still going on and the expenses still piling up, as we expected it to be, we would have bought in that way not only this but the sixth and seventh loan, and perhaps others as well. Its success rests upon the honor and integrity of the American people. They chose their government; its acts are their acts and they will fulfill its obligations. Not only some of them will do it, but practically all of them will do it. Personal honor and integrity will impel most of them. 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