Senlor Play err a Haeeett lrf lfllll try u Ro-. Nlr Dayenport Clle Krtul Nl: emrel rreetm my IILN tn X U HIL, t U ner Xurtlmeott Lenter my my er N thee I L THE LATE CHRISTROPHER BEAN A painter named Qhrlstopher Bean had dred nn 1 New England ytllage leavtng only a few dxrty canvrsses to pay the doctor for hrs efforts to heal lt was a mlld surprnse to the doctor when an old frtend of Bean s dropped nn to pay hrs old brll and only took away a few ptctures as mementos It was an eyen bugger surprnse when an other frxervd of Bean s turned up rn a srmtlar errand and the bnggest surprtse of all when a great New York art crltlc armed to pay hrs respects to the memory of the dead artnst It was oyerwhelmmg when they learned that Chrlstophers daubs were worth a fortune and how they scurrned to End them There was one IH the chicken house and the daughter of the house had palnted some flow ers on the back of another and Abby the seryant grrl had a portramt of herself nn her room A mad scramble ensues wnth Abby n the thtck of t Always ln the scramble the eH'ect on the characters ol those lnvolyed IS uppermost always there ns the flurry and dlstress of mtnds under the turmoil of actxon always through at lS the lovable sxmpltcrty of Abby to whom Lhrnstopher was rn unmereenary m mory of dnstant happnness Such was the plot of thus years Sennor Play whmch was ably performed by the ast Dr Hagecett Olnver Northcott Susan Haggett Joanne XVendeln Abby Nancy Jones Mrs l'i12,gLIE Mary Jane Ross Ada Haggett Flrlabeth Durant Warren Creamer Vlark Chrrron Tallanr Roddy lalby Rosen Dale Chllds Dayenport Charles lXI'Jll7 Jr Our thanks to 'Vlr John Stohrer for has txme and effort whnch made our attempt at drama a suceess ,ge .-Kel' - 1 rl , lJt z Q Mrs. Hagge-tt. M2 ,' ji me .sg . . ' ' , 1' ' St l ll' -A 'g .Xl l Na .I nes: Susan llztggett, Dlozmne Yenclelmg r. 1 'gf .Xl l Xu -I neu :mtl llr. llztgge-tt, Olive-r for -att. lxlgllt Xlr. Stulmre-r, lJiree'to1': Mrs. llugge-tt, Klztry -lame Rossi ,luely XX'l'igl1t. Stage NIau1:tg.,e r R1S'll, Dale- l'l1ilels. f V D Ay Y . . . V .l x . h Y Y I . V V . . .i V I7 I I A , s f' I, i s ' i . , ' . K - , C ' 1 . Y ' ' , I ' : . ' ' . ' i 1 ', H: e 1 ' , ' , . 'Z 1 - 7-.
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