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“Doll’s House At Cape Theatre BY THE OBSERVER Shifting temporarily from modern comedy to Ibien, the Cape Theatre oo Toaaday opened Mother five-day nin wrth the comedy drama, “A Doll b House, the first, perhaps, of the socalled modern drama. The cast was as follows: Nora Helmer, Helen Wagner; Torvald Helmer, PWlip Earle; Nfls K rods tad, Dan Lonnsbery; Dr Rank, W. James Bedell; Mrs. Linden, Justine Johnston; Maid, Mary Montague; Nurse, Vidalia Rodrigue; The Children, Tommy Upham and Lois Ann Upham. The play is Nora’s of course and in this role Helen Wagner, who has already been admired for her acting in preceding productions this season, really shows her more than considerable ability It i# a long and

performance. Mr. Earle ai the husband was well cast- He pUyed the part feelingly and as usual knew what he was about at all times in lines and business. It is a pleasure to watch his pace and timing. Mr. Bedell, Mr. Lounsbery, and Miss Johnston were very effective In their smaller but still important roles. Mr. Bedell brought out a bit of the comedy in the unhappy but still light-hearted Dr. Rank. Mr. Lounsbery and Miss Johnston were touchingly convincing in that splendid last scene for them in Act 111. The admirable direction was by Mr. Earle, one of whose fortes is the interpretration of Ibsen as demonstrated in "Little Eyolf” last year. The next production by the professional company will be the charming modem comedy “To My Husband,'' which had a New York

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run at the Belmont Theatre. 'Orf* play will open next Tueaday, July 27. On Sunday and Monday evenings the Junior Players appeared in two amusing and effective modem comedies entitled “Reheasal” by Christopher Morley and "Finders Keepers” by George Kelly. Those taking part were Elizabeth Wilson, Don Cameron, Dorothy Moore, Helen Harrelson, Auorie Sachs, Vidalia Rodriguez, Anita Phillips, Gloria Jennings, Justine Johnston.

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(Jock) Sutherland, USNR, former football coach of the Pitt Panthers and the professional Brooklyn Dodgers, has taken over duties as aasikant morale officer at the U. S. Naval Base here. The tall, grey-haired coach whose Pitt teams made collegiate football history in the 1830’s, bad

been serving as commanding o: ficer of the Naval Rest Home 1 Pocono Manor, Pa., since lai February. The rest home ws closed June 80, and Sutherias . irted for his new duties week ago. s assistant morale office Commander Sutherland will hav charge of morale and recreation facilities for men on duty wit the three major activities at tb Naval Base—the Neva! Air Sts tion. the Navy Section Base an the Inshore Patrol. He will serv

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Commander Sutherland began active duty in the Naval Reaerve as a lieutenant commander on July 15, 1942, and first served in the office of the chief of Naval Navy Department,

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