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Show Drama Festival , Will Be May 3 Music and- pagaentry will combine com-bine in the MIA drama festival to depict the inspiring stories that led to the writing of several favorite favor-ite hymns. The festival will start at 8 p. m. Tuesday, May 3rd. it will be in the High schol auditorium. auditor-ium. This pagaent consists of seven scenes, each relating an interesting interest-ing story connected with the various vari-ous songs which will be sung by the Delta Third Ward choir. To assist the choir, and further height en the effect of the music, Mrs. Max Hannifin will render several violin melodies, and Harold Snow will play on his trumpet the hymn "Carry On." Soloists will be Mary Lou Rawlin son, Lathael Callister, Joyce Terry, and Ray Wilkins. These people will also have speaking parts, and so will Cecil Ross, Stanley Erick-son, Erick-son, Ted Largent, Robert Myers, Norene Clothier, Hamilton McCul-lough, McCul-lough, Verdene Finlinson, Jack Pratt, Owen Gardner, Mont Works, Eldro Jeffery, Mrs. Lenore Gardner Sheldon Callister and Neil Rawlin-son. Rawlin-son. A narration connecting the various scenes and songs will be read by Jean Pratt and Luanna McCullough. This large cast has been working work-ing under the direction of Mr. S. C. Chandler, who wrote the dialogue dia-logue and placed the music and scenes in pageant sequence. "I speak for the cast and for "When I promise an entertaining evening to those people who will come to the Delta high school auditorium and see this pageant." |