“The Spragues”To Produce N. Y.Success Mere“The Spragues,” well-known Chau-muqua Shakespearian impersonators, will on October 2Gth present “The Bubble,” late New York success, at Ozark Theatre. The Spragues are known wherever the Chautauqua platform is known and leave shortly to begin their winter itinerary. Before leaving they will, with the aid of three local timatobr actors, Ruth Wolf, Murray Sheehan and C. K. Lauok, give the play they will present this year, as a benefit of the Methodist Sunday School building fund.Mr, and Mrs. Sprague aru well known in Fayetteville where they own a winter home which they occupy when not on the road. Mr. Sprague came here for the first time 20 yens ago in a Shakespearian rolebefore University students. Later he met Mrs. Sprague, a student at Galloway College, where he also gave his program. She was a stud-of dramatic art and when the couple married Inter, went with him in Chautauqua work which both have followed since. Mrs. Sprague is a niece of the late Dr. Mayhan of Prairie Grove and is the daughter of Dr. Mayhan of Bourdon, Arkansas. During their life together the couple have presented light and classic roles I in every state in the Union, having be-(Coattnutd on Pag* 8.}