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Copley Players Give Benefit

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The Copley Players yesterday afternoon gave a benefit performance of "Three Live Ghosts", the proceeds of which are to be devoted to the purchase of instruments for the Charleston State Prison band. The suit which Mr. E. E. Clive were in the part of Jimmy Gubbins was intended for a loose misfit, but such has been the change in style in masculine attire since the first production of the play that the balloon trousers and baggy coat would have made him feel at home in any college yard. But if Mr. Clive's costume was not convincing, his acting was, as was also that of Miss Standing as "Miss Woofer."

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