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Re3uvenat1or1 of Aunt Mary The Class 01 1919 w1ll p1 esent a h1gh glade and lntensely 1I1t61eSt1Ilg play The Rejuvenatlon 01 Aunt Ma1y sta111ng Aunt Maly The play ext1emely humo1ous 1n natule 1S 1n th1ee acts lastlng th1ee hou1s The 1ollow1ng IS a b11e1 sketch of the plot Jack Watk1ns 1S a serlous young man who IS always 1n tl ouble as a 1esult of wh1ch h1S Aunt d1s1nher1ts hlm Jack goes to New Yo1k to the Bumette home where he l1ves among h1s chums Clovel Bumette and Mltchell plan a blrthday su1p11se party T01 Betty Bu1nette Jack s Sweet heaxt Mltchell s scheme T01 galnlng Jack s lost 1nhe11tance bungs Aunt Maxy to New Yo1k necessltatmg a change of Bettys pa1ty to one fO1 Aunt Ma1y After a b11ef but stlenuous taste of New York s hlgh l11e Aunt Mary returns home carrymg w1th her many wonderiul memor1es 01 he1 VlS1t At home the 1eJuvenated Aunt Ma1y can not endu1e the slow count1y hfe so she sends fO1 a New York ma1d 110m Burnette s house rhe ma1d Gran1ce who IS MISS Burnette after admlttmg he1 1dent1ty p1om1ses to marry Jack Clover Burnette and M1tchelI all a111ve upon the scene brmglng back memor1es of the party ln New Yo1k CAST Aunt Mary Watk1ns a very wealthy spmster Ellzabeth Arveson John Watk1ns Jr Denhan-Jack Eugene Krembs Burnett CRobertJ Harry Hanson Hubert Kendrlck Mltchell Jack s Frlend Cheste1 Schof1eld H Wyncoop Clover Jack s frxend Walter Runge Mr Stebb1DS Aunt Mary s lawyer Harold Getchell Joshua Aunt Mary s h1red man Loxley Newell Bertha Burnette Burnette s slster Helen McClure The G1rl from Kalamazoo Helen Curtls Luclnda Aunt Mary s property body and soul Grace Schroeder Dalsy Mu1l1ns A vlllager JGSSIQ Fulwlder Eva MISS Burnette s mald Ruth O Connor Dlrector M1ss Lambert Manager Prm M1ner o o SlN . . ' . . . . x . cc ' ' ' , n ,,' as ,, I7 , 9 . i 1 ' D ' . I ' I I 1 r J ' . . . . - . . . ! 1 . . .. . . - , . 1 . . l u ! - 7 1 . . 1 1' n .1 l , - -A 7 ' . , .I .. , . '. i. ' 9 . - ' ' V , 'Q D ' '. 1 , . .. ' ! 3 7 nb a ' . . . - . I ' .h ' i , , . ,H . U . ,, . . . . 1. . ! ! 1 i . ' nu' . 9 , . . . . . , . , .......... , ., .. .... . .... .. ......... sc 39 , ....................... ...... . . , . . . , ...... ...... . , , . , ............. .. ....... - 1 . , .... ............... , . , ....... ............ ..... , , ' ' , 1...-4-1... A .... A . .................. ...... ........ . , V , , ..... .... . . . . . , ............ ...... . ......... .. . , . , , ...-...-............. . .... 53331 , . I .... ....... . ............. . . ....... .... ...... .. ..... .
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