Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1957 — Page 2

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Romeo And Juliet On TV Tonight 360-Yeor-Old Play On Screen Tonight NEW YORK (UP) - Romeo and Juliet, a couple of juvenile delinquents who capered in old Verona, will spill onto your screen tonight courtesy of Shakespeare,

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the Old Vic and NBC-TV. Claire Bloom, a short, creamycomplexioned Briton who has been essaying the role of the 14-year-old Juliet in this country, Canada and England since last May, again will stash herself up in the Capulets’ balcony to help bring the 360-year-ojd play to you. ‘She’s passionate,” said Miss Bloom firmly between a rehearsal and a dress fitting. She was talking about Juliet. "She's vital, impulsive, wonderfully young. She was 14, yes. But 14 then was our

18 now. ’’ln those days, a girl might be married at 13 and have children at 14. You really can’t compare now with then. Well, you know, they died at 27 in those days.” "Miss'”’Bloom - ’ who is 25 and healthy, has been collecting applause and dollars along with the Old Vic repertory company this season in spots as scattered as Boston, Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York and two college towns in Indiana—Bloomington and Lafayette.

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•‘How was it received? It was received marvelously,” said Miss Bloom. "And I shall play it on television just the way I would play it in a big theatre. It is one of the most intimate of plays. There's no reason why I should change mj) approach for television.)’ Because of the Old Vic’s long workout on the road with “Romeo and Juliet,” only a week’s rehearsals were needed to prepare it for TV. The principal knots were sanforizing and laundering it. Some

of the more bawdy talk by Miss Capulet's nurse has been snipped and the play itself has been squeezed to fit it into some 80 playing, minutes. There also was a little problem with Miss Bloom’s costumes. “I’ve been rolling in my costumes for 10 months now,” she said. “Well, maybe that’s an exaggeration—not quite 10 months. But I have been rolling on the floor with them, you know. On the stage, no one would ever notice.” “But for television, they will have to be fixed up a little.”

St Paul's Church Plans Lenten Series The solemn season of Lent will be ushered in at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Preble, on Ash Wednesday. During the six weeks of Lent, special services will be held each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The pastor, the Rev. O. C. Busse, will deliver a series of sermons on “The Memorials of the Savior’s passion.” Topic of the first sermon this week will be "The'cup of agony.”

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STEWARDESS ESTELLE MONROE of Louisville, Ky., is treated tn a Chicago hospital for injuries received when an Eastern Airlines Super-Constellation, which took off from Miami, ran into ba weather south of Indianaoolis. The plane took what was descn >sd as a “sudden drop” of 200 feet. Three others suffered injuries.

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FORMER KINO Farouk of Egypt and his daughter, Princess Ferial, 19, arrive at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Cannes, France, for the wedding of Princess L Marie-Louise of. BuJgarilr and Prince Karl Vladimir of Leiningen, Germany. It was Princess Ferial’s first formal society appearance. Farouk permitted her . v to go out dancing without a chaperone for the first time. She is the daughter of ex-Queen Farida, whom Farouk divorced because she bore him only daughters. (International)

Lenten Services At Reformed Churches Sermon Series For Honduras, Vera Cruz The Rev. L. C. Minsterman, pastor of the St. Luke and St. John Reformed churches at Honduras and Vera Cruz, has prepared a series of sermons for the Lenten season from Wednesday, March 6, through Easter Sunday, April 21. The Sunday morning messages will center in the theme “Victories of the Cross” as follows: “Why the Cross was necessary” “Steps that led to the Cross” “The Consolation of the Cross” “The Magnetism of the Cross” “The Love of God and the Cross" , Palm Sunday: “The King and the Cross" Easter: “The Triumph of the Cross” The Wednesday evenings at 7:30 will emphasize “The Lord's Prayer.” These will alternate in a united service in the two churches as follows: at St. Luke’s. Hon* ruras, March 6 and 20. April 3 and 19 (Good Friday>; at St. John's, Vera Cruz, March 13 and .27, and April 10. The public is invited to all these services. Minnesota will celebrate its centennial of statehood in 1958. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

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MARCH 4, 1957

Adult Farmers Class At Monmouth Tuesday The eighth meeting of the Monmouth adult farmers class will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the agriculture room at Monmouth school. “Beef Cattle” will be the subject of the lesson to be presented by instructor Fred Meier. A group discussion will follow. Indiana Traffic Toll Low Over Weekend Only Three Deaths Reported In State By UNITED PRESS Indiana’s weekend traffic death toll stood at three today, a vast improvement from the previous weekend when nine persons lost their lives on Hoosier streets and highways. ‘Die deaths included that of Mrs. Charles Maher, 23, Liberty, an expectant mother. She was injured fatally Saturday night when a car driven by her husband hit another auto head-on on U.S. 27 north of Liberty. Physicians made a futile attempt to save her unborn child. The other deaths were those of Harry Chappey, 24, Griffith, and Herbert Holland, 27, Fort Wayne. Chappey died Saturday night when his motorcycle collided with a car on U.S. 41 at Hammond. Elmer Bunkofske. 58. Hammond, driver of “the ear. was held on a reckless homicide charge. Holland was killed in a two-car collision on U.S. 30 north of Fort Wayne late Saturday. Five others were injured when Holland crossed into the wrong traffic lane and hit a car driven by Sebert bailor, 49, Edgerton, Ohio.

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DEFENSE Secretary Wilson wears the "S O D" button presented to him by White House newsmen in Washington. The letters stand for “Sons of Dunghill," and Wilson got the society's bid because of his recent statement criticizing the National Guard, (tiiternationaij

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