Mid-Summer’s Dream*Is Lopez Operetta ,The Dopes School will present* its annual operetta tonight at 8 i o’clbck. The program, “‘On a Mid- 1 summer's Day,” tells a story of) a day when fairies and brownies I frolic, and the place is a neglected i flower garden. The time is a dayof enchantment when the flowersaided by magical powers of the ifairy queen are whisked away to! fairyland. With the assistance of her fairies and brownies the queen searches for the child gardener, who neglected her garden. The child returns to seek her flowersand is instructed by diligent gard-I eners how to care for flowers. When she promises to tend them carefully every day, the queen sends the sunbeams to bring the. blossoms back to earth. (The characters: —'Queen, Joelean Hornsby; the child, Dorothy Campbell; Flowers Kathleen Gillis, Wealthea Coleman, Helen Balius, Corrine Palmer, Alma Hodge, Jerry Elliott, Julia Tucei, 'Alynne Clark, Edith Joyce LeMay, Leoneade Lestrade. Johneen Ingersoll, Hilda Smith, Jean Johannson, Evelyn Osborne, Bettye Dalzell, Emily Joullian; fairies, Joy Graham, Meta Runnels, Rowena Yerger, Bettye Sue Drake, Barbara Harrell, Alynne j Eisendrath, Pat Wilson, Susan Grant,' Gene Helm; Brownies, David Stegall, Norman Carnovale, Norbert Carnovale, Elliot Gra-, ham, Walter Wadlington, Charles Pringle, Jerry Lynd, Roy Collins, Ray Collins; Butterflies, Carolyn Breaux, Barbara Lunday, Sue Gryder, Beryl Parks, Mary Katherine Suter, Patsy Kay Harvell, Charlene Redding, Zoila Clement;Honey Bees, Jerry Ellzey, SteveBraun, John Wayne Guice, Ma- t gruder Corban, Roy Redding, Dick Collins, Tommie Jones, LarryTf'noc T a Pa-rlo-or* C!nri‘hnrm*»t