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l 1, y , V V r S K L gun, Alllllllll 1111 1 if Il 1 'x Y 4, 1 Mrs Kee1er's visit. Joan refuses, goes into a Q rage, and Harold tries unsuccessfully to escape. X, Y I Dorthy Van Straaten, his fiancee, traces him fi and demands an explanation. Harold tries to ex- QQ plain by stating that his sister, Joan, is ill tif which necessitates his presence at her beside. t , She departs and Mamma Keeler arrives. fn At the climax, Dorothy returns for a show- '. down with Harold and meets Mrs. Keeler, who chat- ',: ters about her daughter's marriage. Joan and P f Dorothy almost come to blows and Dorothy breaks if her engagement with Harold and leaves. In despair Q,V Harold suggests poison to Wilbur recommending that jk, it be put into tomato juice. fx Dgscouraged, Harold drops the idea, but later ,ff when his dinner cocktail tastes peculiar, he as- gp,. sumes that Wilbur has obeyed his wishes and be- Ep, comes instantly ill. Panic-stricken Joan breaks ,rf down and confesses to Harold that she really loves , him but could not endure being second fiddle. He tb? P Q immediately recovers and ceases to mourn for his ,gg i late fiancee. The young couple elope, and mother Tfj T 4 is never the wiser. L FE P y I Y ? A I! Vg -1 Senior Glass Play ,px 3 WPLEASED TA MEETCHAN fs 1 cast Martha Bixby, the mother --------- Ruth Payne E , -5 Henry Bixby, the father ---------- Herbert DeWitt A Fe' .E Betty Bixby, their daughter ------ Susan Dick ,Q Binks, the butler ---------------- Bob Whitaker Elmer Hicks, fresh from the country- .lggikggkx Warren Palmer Beevy, a detective --------- - ----- Oliver Furniss 'f l Archie Pomeroy, one of Betty's boy friends- ,'W'llUm'f l-'l Thomas McConkey ' 1 '- Andrew Grimes, who claims to be a detective- Q 4 Alex Yates ' l Helen Maxwell, girl friend of Betty's- T Violet Knox 5- Marie, the maid ------------------ Nina Schmidt , JUFWHMIIZZQZQHUUUUUUMWQMMHYAMUFVA f ffl' 'AIV77'lVt77UUUUBUi 1 ir-. c D r or r ,.,,..,, ,., r, o . or , l .i 3
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Q , , A lf I i il if r 'f f 5 ' i '? Ruth Adams, another girl friend----Alice Dutro 1 Howard Wills, a boy friend --------- Paul Adkins Qyy do Synopsis QV? I' 1 4 mi ' 5 Mr. Bixby had :Lived all his life in a country gif towng recently he has some into a considerable sum ?ff I of money and has moved, with his family, to the tip city, Ng As the play opens all is in readiness for f ' fli p Betty's birthday party, and Mrs. Bixby, having soc- gi? j ial aspirations, has invited Archie Pomeroy, a rich tty ', young bachelor. This fact irks Betty, but it is hgh If f turn-about when Mrs. Bixby learns that Betty has Ui p H invited Elmer Hicks, a typical country rube, to her ggi If . . .- -.J- f ' ' ,,, party. pid - . :ii nlmer arrives early, and Betty attempts to QVH polish him up preparatory to meeting her city ' Et? , friends. The results are very laughable, and his fly E funny, rustic ways together with his hobby of TQ? saving string, furnish abundant comedy. gp ' if il 1 ' - ,1 . . if ri Buring the progress of the party it is suge QQQ pp gestec that they play a game called HMurderH which gyp .. necessitates turning the lights off, and when the gif 3 A ' lights are again turned on, Mr. Bixby is found un- gf? A y 1 conscious on the floor and a valuable necklace, QQ? T ' g Betty's birthday gift, is missing. Epi A N The police broadcast a warning that a thief 255 ' Q is in the neighborhood and every one places the jf! P f it blame of this act on him. As strange things con- Qigngw q.v,, A ? ,7,gNag5,. tinue to happen suspicion is shifted to first one gQ,,,4rrQQi f pg?Ufs H and then another of the guests. Strong suspicion if, QCBXXX Q ind afi A is thrown on Elmer, and Betty has about decided 25, f9y5,Xv S whsHl that she must put him out of her mind and life ijyfiitfkfr Hgh VAA, when Elmer, with the aid of Mr. Beevy--a plain gf ffB'f'Tt ' - p clothes man, traps two criminals, one of whom is sph ' yy the thief, posing as a detective. l I Y W, The play is brought to a happy conclusion. 554 p g Not only is the mystery solved and the valuables f,jt Q A restored, but Mrs. Bixby realizes the Worth of ' ff I I .A true friendship and the folly of placing too much 3, i i importance on such secondary attributes as social .- L i .- A at u. s i 1 . . iu , i 9101 b 7 '77 7 ,zzzwvcfrrry-f1f'g'ff7,fY, '.'Z.:,.f.4A''l' ..A..42..7l1I.4l2'Q.r.i 'W' 1 li.-.........-..-...-..,,,.. ,, iii, , - ,i .. ,,,- -,,:i,,- -, ,,, , , , , --A K P i 1 li '-.i It 1
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