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Show I f CLUB ILL I PRESBITPLAY Bob Major Partially Completes Casting of "House Next I Door" -at.MP ot the University club s dramatic dra-matic production, "The House Next Poor" has been partially completed y Bob Major, who will produce ana mm dir. ' t the -how for the club Mr Major said that the play, The Houe Next Poor." Is ot the eamfl lyp of comedv as 'Three Wise Pool which plaod in f ik-den recently JKW s. GENTTLtES. Vhe story 1 woven around the traditional tra-ditional antlpathj between the Jews mmj and Oentlles of England. Sir John 1'otswold. a lronet by birth, finds mmj hlminelf humiliated by being com- pfll.d to rent the famous estate of mmj his ancestors from a wealthy Jew. who. knighted by the king, purchaaed the property when the proud and haughty Cotswold family ha. fallen into' straightened circumstances, b -come bankrupt and forced Into social seclusion. jjjBJ To complicate matters Sir John learns that his son has fallen in love with the Jew s daughter. An lntei-estlng lntei-estlng storv then follows. M EMBERS l OA91 Bob Major Is east for the role of Sir John and Rev. Godfrey Matthews ts to portray the part of the Hr Jacob, the wealthy Jew. AVllford Moench will play the Juve-nlle Juve-nlle lead. Sir John's son. Other mem-her mem-her of the cast are: Mr Allo mm doe West, Mrs. Vera Clark Scowcroft, Mrs. Bertha Eccles Wright. Dr. George Reeve, J Francis Fowlea, Ocrard Ilealy and Dr. S. W. Wherry. others of the cast will bo selected -following "tryouta." TO PLAT MAUCH J.T. The play will be presented by the University club at the Orpheum thca-H thca-H ter. Wednesday. March 23. Samuel C. Powell Is bualneM man-fl man-fl ager for the production. O. Q. Mll- fl lar. munager of publicity, and George H Reeve, manager of properties. Pr. S. H W. Sherry la chairman of the show .'ommlttoe, which consists of Wade Johnson. Mr. Powell. Mr. Miller, HjI Marchant. David Stlne. jBB oo SEEKS ARREST OF HER FORMER MATE Zaydo Mearo has filed motion in the H district court asking that her former H husband. Michael Mearo be ureeted for alleged failure to pay alimony to H the county clerk since Mra Mearo was granted a decree of divorce She sets H forth that he has disobeyed the court H order which entitles her to certain I Bums eaoh month. H In an affidavit supporting the mo-lion. mo-lion. Mrs. Mearo complains that on The day the decree was gr;mt"ri her Mearo met her In front of the county building and said, "I beat you at your own game for I had the money with me to pay If I wanted to." Mrs I Mearo also charges tha' he told per- sons he would leave the city before I he would pay tlv ordt re, alimony. I Bfl |