Soldiers & Sailors Newspaper: The Baltimore Sun · Nov 29, 1901

The Baltimore Sun · Nov 29, 1901

WORK ON THE BAZAR

Workmen Preparing The Armory.
Mrs. Fraser Arranging Plays.

Carpenters started in at the Fifth Regiment Armory yesterday morning to build the booths for the bazar to be held there next week by the Daughters of the Confederacy for the benefit of the Confederate monument fund. What promises to be one of the most effective features in the decorations – an arch over the gallery opposite the main entrance bearing the words in incandescent lights, “Daughters of the Confederacy”- has already been erected.

This morning at 11 o’clock a general meeting of all of the chairmen will be held at the armory. This afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the same place, a meeting of the members of the Teras table committee, Mrs. Oakley P. Haines and Mrs. Charles Clal-borne, chairmen, will be held.

Mrs. Gilbert Fraser is arranging three plays to be given at the bazar. The officers’ quarters have been set apart for the purpose, one of the rooms affording a stage and the other the auditorium. The plays are “A Game of Bluff,” “Place aux Dames” and “Petticoat Perfidy,” the latter two being given as a double bill on the same evening. The casts follow:

A GAME OF BLUFF.

Artie Bruce, Tessie’s fiance, who may lose his train, but never his nerve-Mr. Edgeworth Smith.

Bigler Jimpson, who forgets to bring his nerre with him, but is a good fellow just the same-Mr. LeRoy Gresham.

Col. Thomas Quincy Ginty, who shoots first and explains afterward-Mr. Harry S. Stabler.

Tyrone Herbert, leading man at the Melpomene and delight of the “Matinee Girl”-Mr. Rowland West.

Jinks, janitor of the “Spoopendyke” —Mr. Edward Rives.

Tessie Ginty, very much engaged to Artie and deathly afraid of papa-Miss Helen Frazer.

Dodo McLaren, leading lady of the “Melpomene,” has a short memery, but is a warm friend of Sarah, her maid, equally struck on the stage, Tyrone Herbert and herself-Miss Mabel Paillon.

PLACE AUX DAMES.

Portia, Miss Agness Brune; Juliet, Miss Marie Buchanan; Lady Macbeth, Miss Freda Dinning; Ophelia, Miss Helen Frazer.

PETTICOAT PERFIDY.

Mrs. Montrevor, Miss Lucy Powell; Mrs. Norwood Jones, Miss Frazer; Juliet, the maid, Miss Paine.

On Tuesday, December 3, the second day of the bazar, Mrs. August Simon will share the honors of the Murray table with a committee from the Annapolis Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs. Robert Bowle, chairman of the chapter, is in mourning, but will be represented at the table by Mrs. N. Brown Bowle and, Miss Agnes Walton, Miss Katharine Walton, Mrs. O. Fassig, Mrs. Eugene Washington, Mrs. Larkins, Miss Elizabeth Clagett and Mrs. Carrie Hernis.

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