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P P ' fliili 4 4 H HERE COMES CHAR.LlE The Juniors presented their class play, Here Comes Charlie, on October 23. The play was a success in every way. Larry Elliott, a kindly young fellow of twenty-four, agrees to adopt a girl ot' SGVPIIIPGII, tllinkillg he is adopting a boy. Uharlie, the adopted child, turns out to be a real hill-billy but adorable alld quick to learn. After causing quite a SPl1S?li'l0ll and turning the house topsy-tul'vy she goes to a refilled school to beconle a lady. VVhen Charlie returns she is quite an edu- cated person an.d XVlllS the heart of everyone, llll'lllll'll1gQ' Larry. The following were on the production staff: Edna Klitzing. Bonnie An- drews, Yerle Mesnard. Mary Love. Pearl Anlbuelll, Macklyn Peters, and Walter Cooley. THE THA HOUSE OF SING LO Business is dull at the Tea House of Sillg llo, due to the t'0l1S9I'VHi'lSIl'l of the owner, who detests II10llPI'1l advertising methods. J. Mortimer Maxwell. proprietor of Sho-Glo Electric Signs, arrives to capture the China market, accompanied by his wife. his daughter, June, and his salesman, Bert McKee, who aspires to XVlll June's hand. Goaded by Bert, Maxwell agrees to the lnarriage provided Bert proves his llnsiness mettle by selling a sigll to Sing llo, wllo has givell orders to have all salesmen. thrown out. June suggests to Sing Lo daughters the idea of increasing' business by interesting fashionable patrolls, and reconlmends a reception in honor of the new AIH9l'll'Elll Consul. Hon.. Alexander Appletree. Bert is mistaken for the Consul, alld is enter- tained with elaborate 09l'l'H10lly at the Tea Houseg while Appletree. arriving later, is thrown out by the porter. Bert insists on an electric sign, Hllll Sing llo. fearing he will lose the favor of the supposed Consul. reluctantly departs from the UIISTOIIIS of his ancestors and signs the profferred contract. Bert lVlllS his bride, the real Consul is plaeatel because of Sing llo's progressive hnsilless policy. and the prosperity of the Tea House is assured. DRAMATIU CLUB PLAY As has llt'PlI the custom, the Dramatic Club presented a play during May. The play they chose was Soup to Nuts. Doctor Manny Pilski, a progressive llealtll specialist. has conceived the idea of Opt-'lllllg a dietetic sanitorium on the Ualifornia desert XVll9l'9 lneals are served ill the form of concentrated pellets. Starting on a snlall Scale with Miss Rice, the cllief attendallt, and Hotfoot. a colored porter, he expects the busilless to grow witll leaps and bounds, and it does. Among the first guests are Mrs. Beams. a society matron, wllo brings her lovely daughter Veronica Beams, for a course of treatments. and two mysterious patients. Lincoln Lewis and Trudy Trudello. Trudy is a. movie 11119911 who loves Olllv one thing better tlla11 her dear public. and that's herself. Things begin to disappear from the laboratory, alld Doctor Pilski sends to Los Angeles for a detective. Bob Bemlillgtoll arrives on the scene to solve the mysterious tllefts illlll runs slap ll!-lllgl' illto his sweetheart. Veronica, witll whom he has quarreled. Veronica decides fo teach Bob a lesson, so slle plays up. to handsome David Strong, all Olympic games contender, who has come to the sanitorium to get away from too much food. David is quite pleased with Veroniea's attention but gets
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