THE CAYMANIAN APRIL 19, 1973 PAGE 25 "LOVE'S A LUXURY"

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Georgia Lee McSorley's minor role as the house-keeper (Mrs. Harris) was a delight. The only criticism offered is that she was more fashionably dressed than Mrs. Pentwick. Another Caymanian face and new to the Society's stage was that of Clive Walcott. Clive has been "Stage struck" ever since the society has been inexistence. I am sure he will be one of the society's most ardent supporters from the Caymanian Community. Many people should be commended for their efforts.

The set (particularly with the Backdrop scene) deserved the applause it received upon the opening of the curtain. Mr. Stewart Hurst took a big job and deserves most of the credit for bringing another success to the Cayman Drama Society, and as part of the Cayman Festival - this production gave us a slice of Cayman - mixing the various Nationalities. In writing a review of a play, if one is to be honest with one's self and express his candid opinion, he is, of course, leaving himself wide open for criticism himself. This critique is not meant with malice nor is it written to keep the public from seeing the play for themselves.

It is a well done show, offering many laughs, and I would certainly recommend it to all. The fourth and final entrance brought a great cheering as the results were announced. Arthurlyn Ebanks was crowned Miss West Bay, with Clara Faye Bush first runner up and Lillene Ebanks second runner up. Miss West Bay was crowned by Mrs. Bessie Ebanks and her sister, Betty, presented her with a dance trophy. Departures M. Cecil Bush left March 24th for his job with NBC Mr. Ted Miller left for Miami April 10th to reship. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christian went to Miami on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Orr returned to Canada on April 10th. Mrs. Orr's mother went to Miami with them. Nyda Mae Ebanks, daughter of Mrs. Dell Ebanks, returned to Jamaica on April 15th to the University of the West Indies. Mr. Whittman Ebanks, accompanied by his daughter, Alice, left to seek medical aid in Jamaica April 15th. Arrivals: Miss Kathleen Ebanks and Miss Florence Tatum arrived from Jamaica on April 9th. Mr. David Parsons arrived on April 11th from Houston. Mr. Sam Henning arrived from Miami on a business trip from New York on April 11th. Mrs. Stafford Ebanks Jr. arrived on April 15th from Jamaica. Births: Alice Ruth and Hector Whittaker are the parents of a baby girl weighing 7 lbs. 8 ozs. born at Government hospital April 9th. Jane and Harlee Reynolds received the gift of a baby girl at the hospital on April 5th weighing 7 lbs. 8 ozs.

Belated birthday greetings to Irvin and Ardyth Smith who celebrated their birthdays April 12th and 4th respectively and topped it off by celebrating their 18th wedding anniversary on April 6th. Have news too good to keep?

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