chapel theatre to open - torrance...lire presented who love her: doris ward as quaint, noble aunt...
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THE TORRANCE HERALD NOVEMBER 7, 1961
Chapel Theatre to Open
the familiar, too-
» Opening nifjht of "Ureen cd by tin 1 pcrlormers lepid- All Hie principal* of the cast iGrow the Lilacs" promises to in ^ llu' cliaractcrs of tlat era j |m-e vasl ,»motions to portray: "be one of great ex ilimcnl. in Indian Territory dnri ig the | Bob Adanison who is direct- state Don CJish an Stove '900s: plus musical nn nhers
Sands, who are preset ing this directed by .Tim H ittain production at the C'ha el Thea- which are tre Friday at 8:30 p.i . The lapping knu»cast and chorus are makingJjtinal adjustments on sets, cos- TIIKSK FOLK itumes, and props during their as the colorful,3ast week of rehearsals prior to and fun-loving£their big opening \vhic!i is existed in that period: farmers, , keep her loved ones' causing much hustle and bus- cowboys, ranchers all st rug- even keel: 1'hil DiCioia. therile at the theater. gJing to build a solid honielife sullen, sinister villian who is•» In this presentation there is on the homestead they acquir- Aunt Kller's hired hand: Michol kittle left to be desired as allied, and keep their foothold on , Colgan who adds comedy to
ing the plav and also enacts Curly, the young cowpoke who seeks t<i win l.aurey: Susan Allin as l.aurey. the sweet young girl caught between two
lire presented who love her: Doris Ward as quaint, noble Aunt Kller. the warm, under- people who standing woman who tried to
innocence of Ado Annie: and Lurry lioohcl who plays I ho comic peddler trying In sell Ins
l-'rld.ij'«, opening night «il! he dedicated In Ussn Cichcl of llerinosa Hrach. Mho died Siimliiv Mrs. Kichel had been a slanncli supporter of Cliapi'l Theatre for the past live \ears. and was to him- been a hostess for tomor- rmv's opening one of tin- many phases of activities in which she participated.
ridiculous folk.
wares to the country
( IIAPKL TIIKATHi: antici-.phases of emotions are exhibit- building a great country. ail situations with the naive i pates much merriment when
the chorus takes over complete ly in the parly scene, showing how the country people east troubles, worries and unhappi- ness to the \\inds to let them selves go all mil in having a good lime at Mr. Peek's "pla\ parh." which gives the men. women, and children their big opportunity to dress up and .show off their "pretties." With in u c h hand - clapping, feet- stomping, dancing, and sing ing, Mr. Peck--played by Bar- ton Johnson leads the chorus and featured soloists in a color ful boisterous scene.
Square dancers include Kill and Anila Kenadom. Roger Farnsworth, Les Peake. Hob Taylor, Barbara Snyder, Carol 1
Mddy. Slu'i-; Coffey. and He- becca Sisk. Soloists featured In various parts of In,' parly elude Hob Adanison, Mid Colgan. Mob Johiislon, HOD T; lor. l,c> I'e.ike. and Carol SchrocdtT
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ON STA(iK . . . Bob Adanison and Snzun Allin will take leading roles tomorrow as the Chapel Theatre players open "(ireen Grow the Lilacs" in their playhouse hehind the Fish Shanty In Walteria. The show will he presented during the coining weekends by the group.
New General Offices Opened for The Akron
Monday marked the opening of the recently completed gen eral offices of the Akron Co., at 5120 Melrose Ave., in Los Angeles.
The building is a modern single-story structure of brick, steel, and glass. It will be (lie nerve center of a retail busi ness which spans six continents and, in its construction, major emphasis has been placed upon insuring smoothness and coor dination.
How to handle Inquiries :rom a dealer in Pakistan? From Denmark? What facilities for company conferences,
Kato 5L/ftfe rMto flora'
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Your trouble could b« your soil Miss Flora . . .and your water, here, runs over 10 times aa alka line as Is should be, so even noort soil becomes w.iy loo alkaline In a short time.
Brill* In your soil In a cup nr Kluss jar and wu'll test It free, ami tell you exactly what to do. '1'iils tree servico will save you a lot of work and money spent in doiii* wrong things.
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meetings, sales .seminars? Which IBM equipment to select in order to classify, codify and calculate the immense amount of paper work'.'
HOW TO KKCOKI) the vol ume of imports from Kenya'.' Where to translate correspond ence from .Japan, from Italy? And how to service the cus tomers who are flocking to the Akron decorator showroom, lo cated in the new bu'lding? These and other complex op erational problems have found final solution in the new Akron office.
In addition to housing the Akron's general executive of fices, the Melrose Avenue building also contains the company's large purchasing de partment, accounting office, IBM equipment facility, per sonnel office and advertising staff. Additionally, a large area
I is allocated to Ihe Akron's far- ! famed Los Angeles decorator showroom.
TIIK OFFICE will have a di rect teletype system linking it to eight Akron stores in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The building has sound-absorb ent walls and ceilings, an elec trical and telephone wiring system which is completely underground, a complex IBM system, and thermostatic re frigerated air conditioning.
It also boasts the most ad vanced office equipment avail able in America today. Ample parking is provided for person nel, customers and visitors. A special office lias been estah- | lished for I hi1 translation of foreign - language documents and correspondence.
"Too many people in gov ernment are telling business men what, to do and how to do it. A great many of these loudmouths couldn't run a peanut stand and make it a profitable operation. We can even remember a former ('resident who fouled up a small business." - Fred Me- Kinne-y. Brewery (iiilch (lais- etle. Hisbee (Ari/.l
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