ENGLISH CLUB INSTRENUOUS DAY OFPICNIC AND PLAYSPALISADES JAUNT IS GREATLYENJOYEDPRESENT PLAYS IN EVENING“Slave With Two Faces’* and “In 'Honor Bound’* Given Before Good-Sized AudienceThe English Club spent a busy clay Saturday. Some twenty members went to the Upper Pal on the nine o’clock car for the annual spring outing. There were boat rides; an exciting ball game between two nines capfaihed by Clifford Millen and Day Newsom and umpired by Mrs. Tull with batting honors going to Gencvra Sturdevant, Myrtle Keener, and Winifred Carle-ton and “Slav” Allen; /there were folk dances on the green; and there was a dinner at the Biedcrman tavern which included everything good to eat that could be mentioned, including fifty-seven varieties of cakes. The most exciting event was the production of a western “movie” extemporized by members under the direction of Prof. Tull. The “location” was theranch-house of motherly old Mrs. Blanton (Thelma Lull) who welcomed from the stage .lack Dalton (Percy Edwards) and Gwendolyn Vero de Vcre, his fiancee, (Gencvra Sturdevant) with her maid (Marion Hill). The cowboys (Karen Nelson, .Toy Kove, Clara Farnham, Gladys Tribon, Elizabeth Dawson, Irma Sandford) were attracted to Lady Gwendolyn to the great anguish of Copperhead Kate, the cowgirl vamp (Myrtle Keener). But it developed that Jack Dalton already had a wife, .an insane person with