The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1971 — Page 18

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Two Arrested Friday For County Burglaries Orlo Stouder, 38. of 116 West Main street, Syracuse, and Lowell C. Barefoot, 36, of near Kale Island, were both arrested Friday in connection with a number of recent county

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burglaries being investigated by the state police and county officers. Both men were lodged in the county jail in lieu of $2,000 bond. Charges stem from their alleged involvement in a series of burglaries in the Northeast section of Kosciusko county. Barefoot was taken into custody by police and deputy sheriJPtwnard Minear on

a Kosciusko circuit court warrant. He has been charged with conspiracy to commit a felony and theft. Stouder was arrested by state officers on charges of second degree burglary and theft. Investigations continue into possible other thefts by the pair. Uninjured In One-Car Mishap * Janan W. Roubieu, 29, of r 3 Syracuse, was not injured in a one-vehicle accident north of Syracuse Thursday morning along CR 29 south of CR 50 when the auto was forced off the roadway by an oncoming car and struck a utility pole before coming to a stop in a cornfield belonging to Lamar Reed. The Elkhart county police investigated.

Playhouse Going Into Final Month

by Bill Spurgeon If theater organizations were scored like baseball teams, the local Enchanted Hills Playhouse would be the envy erf both major leagues going into the final month of the current season. The reason would be the success of “Plaza Suite”, which closed its second week Sunday night at the barn east of Wawasee. It was a good show, and it makes four good ones out of four thus far for the Wawasee Arts Foundation players. There’s a knack to picking plays that your people can do well, and this knack is obviously evident at Enchanted Hills, where the professional equity company is talented, but small, and where the spartan nature of the operation limits the number of additional performers that can be imported. There’s also a knack to staging shows well, and the WAF folks are masterful in this area, too. The barn stage area has a solidity that came in handy for Plaza Suite, as a couple of the scenes require some banging into doors and walls which the set withstood handily. Insofar as making a barn in northern Indiana look like ' a real suite at the Plaza on Central Park South in New York, no problem: It was all there, to the mirrors-on-doors, to the door chimes (few hotels have doorbells on the individual rooms), to the bricked-up fireplace with preWorld War I marble mantle. Neil Simon y comedy about three separate incidents in the same suite of rooms at the Plaza is tailor-made for laughter, and the Enchanted Hills version plays it to the hilt. John Newton, a veteran of the WAF equity ' company, again shows up as an immensely talented guy—especially when you compare his sophisticated-yet-slapstick interpretation of a father who can’t get his daughter to her own wedding with the somberness of his portrayal only a week before of a down-at-the-hells college professor. Newton as the frustrated dad was better than Newton as the middle-aged-executive of the

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approaching 50, of the executive in act one—well, it’s tough to see Miss Hayes in a straight role as anything but a beautiful and bright woman, and though she played the part with a crispness that was new to it for the writer, it was hard to see why a husband would think about leaving her for any kind of secretary. Two of the three acts utilized WAF equity player Larry Life in brief character spots, and he demonstrated well that he can do well in almost any bizarre spot. And Danielle Morsheimer, from WAF president Bob Tolan’s Studio Arena Theater in Buffalo, was an efficient secretary and a beauteous bride-to-be.

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