To Be Given ByPserecaHisontws«diPid:. Although the-setting is a hali- Si( ruined- mansion in a desolate la- jp goon where malign characters Hf threaten the lives of a group of oddly: contrasting people .who struggle to .solve the mystery of place, there is a warmth and glow of romance in “Drums.of Death,” the mystery-comedy to be presented by Huron College Campus Players. The. play will be • given Friday, May 17, at 8:15 o’clock and. is under the direction of Mrs. LaVern Munger • Miller, . head; of . the speech and dramatics de-j^ partment. Mrs. Miller is assisted!’ by Jane Ray of Highmore. •Celeste, the octoroon ‘ who. has weird trances, is played by Gloria Crabtree of Aberdeen; Jules, the Haitian Negro, by Robert Bales; Paula Bailey and Amelia Gillette, modern girls of contrasting types, are roles played b- Carol Barnes n of Virgil and Theola Marsh of ,t|Agar; the uart of the gushing Eu-;_|genia -Bowles will be taken by JGloria Freeborn of Sisseton; Jew-, ipl Anderson of Hayti is cast as S’(Mrs.-Gillette, who intends to put '*jup with no nonsense; Leftoy Strat-ton. as Sheldon.Harley is scarcely '• known and trusted by the others. s* Other members of the ■ cast in-|r | elude Jay Larsen of Howard as Newton Cooper, Ronald Engler of u Pukwana as Doctor Cameron, and e Mable Gxllings of Platte, as Mrs. Oakly.. Tickets for “Drums of Death” go oh reserve . at Perriton’s Drug Store on Tuesday, May- 14. The I. public is cordially invited to at-t- tend.©cc