South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1921 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1921

FAMOUS DRAMATIC READER TO APPEAR

Marian Chase Schaeffer to Give Return Program Before Woman's Club.

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Ml fun i'h'if Sch.T-ffr. of Chicle - will pivf a return prerram of dramatic r' r!;r f-U-r the South 1 n I Wf'r,iP,'J i ; .;!. Friday afternon. Th ; rr ,r: 1 will b-ln at T. "-'clock an. w.:i i. lud. ocal numhrr by Mr-. Harry r.srr.'s, South Hf-nd" well-kr "-.ir, '''T'rar.o. Mlf.t Sha'"-r !mi achb-ved a place amor.-c th- r luntry's forinr ft rca(T?. J I . r t r.rdir. ary ver?a-

leadinjr teachers, both In this country n! abroad. As a soloiat she haa received hljjh recognition, both In private rrcltaland In concert. Amon; Ml5 Schaeffer'a friends and appreciates are tho late, Carrie Jacobs I'.ond. Am'ricVs beloved writer cf ?-.ve't for.?:; W J. Davis, for rr.any years director cf the Illinois theater, cf Chlcar-o; and decree Hamlin of the Chicago Grand Op ra Co. Thce who heard Mis S;hr,effer l.i?t y ar. are looking forward joyf'iiy to hr second appearand) lr. South I'.er.d.

Sunday.- ( Mr. and Mrs. William DePoy en- j tertained at dinner Uaater Sundnf, j it tain;; their sixth wedding anni-; vcrsary. Mlv? Hanover, of Buchanan, and De Von Roue, ff Scuth IJcnd, were out cf town

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NEW CARLISLE. Mrs. Sarah McKain was hostess Thursday at a meeting of the home Charity Circle. Mrs. Frank Williams will entertain the Circle on Thursday, April 7. The funeral of Thomas Clark, aged 88 years years shrdlu un unu aged 88 years, was held Tuesday afternoon at Olive Chapel. Burial was in the Olive Chapel cemetery. Miss Carrol Sutton has resumed her position at the First National bank after an absence of three weeks, caused by an attack of scarlet fever. The ladies of the Christian church held an Kastr bazar and homo baking sale at Evans grocery, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sweeney, of Buchanan, visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. Louise Fox, of South Bend, visited her father, (;. W. Druliner,

Fred Brown, son cf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, of this place an 1 MlAnnie Elizabeth Wil?nn, dau'ht'.of Mr. and Mrs. Genre Wib-n, of ' Xeomi. Mr. and Mrs. Drown will j reside at Keoma.

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MARIAN CHASi: SCHA1 HU'R. tlllty, her absolute rlnc-rlty and lofty Ideal?. tlu :-- and other qualities give her work most enviable charm and di.-diaotion. Without affectation, she po.-5-s-s a naturalness and spontaneity which aru delightful. Many pay there !.' not a reader In this country who can compare with Marian Chas- Scharffor in the impersonation of children. Her work as a mimic cf little folks is next to perfect. So thoroughly do :-? fho understand their thoutrht.s and psycholf'Ky. and bo horouphly has .sho mastered their accents, vernacular, gestures and expr?-ion, th-jt her child readings are delightfully real. Her programs, however, are highly dl versified, embracing a wido ran.qo cf literary interpretation. Is Mczo-Soprano. In addition to her talents as a reader, ?ho Is sifted with a beautiful mezzo-soprano voice, which has been trained under the direction of

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