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ANTELOPE VALLEY: BRIEFLY : PLAYHOUSE SEEKING MADRIGAL SINGERS.


PALMDALE - Madrigal madrigal, name for two different forms of Italian music, one related to the poetic madrigal in the 14th cent., the other the most common form of secular vocal music in the 16th cent.  singers are being sought by the Palmdale Playhouse to perform for the April 13 performance of ``Alms ALMS. In its most extensive sense, this comprehends every species of relief bestowed upon the poor, and, therefore, including all charities. In a more, limited sense, it signifies what is given by public authority for the relief of the poor. Shelford on Mortmain, 802, note (x); 1 Dougl.  for Oblivion o·bliv·i·on  
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Singers are needed to perform before the show, during intermission, and afterward, before a post-show discussion on William Shakespeare. Those interested in performing are asked to attend a meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the playhouse, 38334 10th St. E.

For information, call Linda Willis at the playhouse at 267-5684.

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Councilwoman will host informal talk

LANCASTER - Lancaster Councilwoman Deborah Shelton Deborah Shelton (born November 21, 1948) is an American beauty queen and actress.

Shelton first won the Miss Virginia USA title and was subsequently crowned Miss USA in May 1970.
 will host a citizen liaison meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in The Gas Co. board room, 2065 W. Ave. K.

Agenda items include a discussion of Shelton's recent trip to Washington, D.C., and comments about a community golf course. Shelton will be available after the meeting until 9 p.m. for one-on-one discussions.

For information, call 723-6019.

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