Santa. Charllne ' ThelmaA play. Camouflage.’’ Will follow the recitations. A brief synopsis anlt;t the list of characters follow:Klch eccentric old Jacob McGerald has gone abroad, leaving in his niece's care his dearest possession, a statue of hi* great grandfather’s unde The family hope of future wealth depends on the reverence with which they treat the statue. It has long time been relegated to the attic. It is hrenking hour In the McGerald household. Mrs. Important arrives with news that Uncle Jacob has returned and is on his way to visit them. Sally, the maid. Is ,dispatched to the attic to dust off the statue and return it to a place of honor. A source of great trial Is Sally, already Mrs. McGerald has advertised for another maid. A crash! Horrors, that stupid Sally has broken the statue. The culprit stands before them. What is to be done. Uncle Jacob on the way? An Idea! They will have Sally pose as the statue during Unele Jacob’s visit. Protesting loudly. Solly is rushed to the costumers to procure the statue’s attire. The* applicant* for Solly’s place arrive, Mrs. McGerald Interviews them and goes to prepare for Ulicle .lamb’s visit.In scene II a queer looking old man arrives seeking direction. lhe McOiald gitls treat him with scant respect, and in the midst of n piece of Impudence discover he is Uncle Jacob. They fly home to prepare mother for the visitor, and Sally' weepingly takes her place on the pedestal as the statue Unele Jacob has feasted his eyes on hi* beloved statue and is about to deimri. well pleased. when he decides he ennnot he parted from his tieasure. so will take It with him Sally in sheer fright topple, over. All the camouflaging come* to naught?Characters: Unde Jacob, Bob Brightman: Sally, the maid. Delilnh Butler: Mr* McGerald. Catherine Cavender. Mildred McGerald. Gloria Richardson. Dolly McGerald. Anna Marie Fborwein; Bob McGernld. Bennie Hill, Paul McGerald. Philip Lyons. Mrs. Irnioitant. Ruth P.eisiger; Mnble. a flapper maid, Dolores Sandoval: Dinah. a colored maid. Dorothy Bilghtniun: Francais. a French cook.• This Cu'ex Club Kit Is the lest word In manicure sets. Ultra smart, luxuriously made of real leather in a choice of shades, and supremely useful. Contains everything necessary tor months of perfect manicures. A truly flattor-log qiftt $3.75. Other Cvlex sets as low os 50c.IIXHSW® UM vyHSfJllUPJt Sill Will HASH TSSill. ILVUSacred Heart School To Present Christmas PlaysAnnual Program Includes Band Numbers And ReadingsA Little Girl’* Gift.” Mary Lot Wen/I; “One Ciuutmu* Eve.” Chari**: pieioe; ’Santa Claus.’’ Johnny Jo* Eberwein; A Child at the Crib.'I»«*lus • 4'ff V/^»» Air r!fUklPlan* for the annual Christmas program to he presented at the Sacred Heart school, Dth and Kencher. tomorrow night at 8 o’clock, were completed today and the program announced.The evening’s entertainment will open with two selection- by the Rhythm Band. The Alp Maid's Dream.’’ and 'The Anvil Chorus.”mm s mm nmmn mm r mm n mm r* mmSO HANDY!SHE’LL WANT THIS SET EVEN IF SHE ALREADY HAS EVERYTHINGCUTEXritigmmun: rrancai*. a Clayton Butler.Dolly’s friends and classmates: Mary Ixtulse Michelet. Dolores Dooley, Te- resn Shofner. Gladys Ann Carter. Dora ■* Cn*au* Stella Truilllo. Eleanor Hll- tu vers. Helen Jane Relslger, Barlara ,v Jean O'Neil, and Charlene Scott.Boh'* friend*’ Dcnni* !oole. Tom 1* Burn*. Dick Wen/1, and Rav Hnrri- R' son. InAnother play will be presented after — Camouflage ” The title of the second playlet is ’There Was One Who Gave A Lnmb.”A synopsis of the play, and the chnrnctcrs follow: