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LADY on Raytown Stage 2 Mary l-lerries, played by Carol Hayes, listens intently to the Rick Stevenson, chairman of lighting,and Bill Hancock, in story of the disreputable Henry Abbott, played by John I-love. charge of properties, show some of the props needed. Mr. Abbott, John Hove, tries to pacify Miss Herries, Carol Hayes, as Mrs. Edwards, Lynn Griffith, looks on.
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