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Show REHEW December 10 , 1964 j Page 3 SUGAR HOUS Actors Slay Em With Arsenic By GARY FORD now excited about the whole thing. Cast: Gary Ford as Mortimer Brewster; Pearl Walker as Abby Brewster. Linda Glover as Martha Brewster; John Sabey at Jonathan Brewster; Don Sharp as Dr. Herman as Einstein, Susan Carver Elaln Harper; John Bullock as the Reverend Doctor Harper; Gary Klngery as Teddy Brewster; Don Farrel as Officer Klein, Ralph Place as Mr. Gibbs, Gene Jenkins as Mr. Witherspoon; Vaughn Sharp as Officer Brophy and Dave Duke as Lieutenant Rooney. Pouwl Vuyk, faculty director, has worked long hard hours to produce this production. Arsenic and Old Lace Is ready and waiting for you. Halls of Hillcrest The student performance boards Wednesday, December 9. A special evening whow will be staged tonight, Thursday, December 10. Based on H oward Lindsay and Russel Crouses play presented in New York City, August 18, 1941, the production has grown In fame over the years. After 70 hours of rehearsals, cast members are e REMEMBER: 01 Lace, at East, at 8 'Arsenic and 7350 South 900 PM., Thursday, DONT DRINK ring out again and again, but, in the household gulp the potent brew Brewster guests alas, and die. Comedy comes alive in Hillcrests Arsenic and 10 December See you Lace tonight, Thursday, December 10, at 8 P.M. Rehearsing lines are, left to right, Pearl Walker, John Bullock, Gary Ford and Linda Glover. Old there. m 1 Daughters of Pioneers Slate Holiday Luncheon BY LENORE TURNBOW Rose Brown, librarian, will do the decorations CR National Society of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Central Company will hold their annual Christmas luncheon Friday, December 18, at mon in the Memorial Museum A total of 50 guests will be served turkey dinner thanks to the Central Camp beard memners Heading the affair are Naomi Wright, chairman, Eva Webb, Stella Reichman, Bonnie Dowding and Leah Larof the sen as food committee. President Kate B. Carter will be featured speaker and conduct a round table talk by all board members. were discussed at a recent meeting of the Silent Flyers. hostesses met The at the home of Mrs. Pete Loyola, 5825 Lakeside Drive. Selection of suitable Christmas gifts plus selection of a needy family will be decided at the December 14 meeting. Gifts for the needy family will be delivered December 21 and later the girls will hold a dinner party at the home of L Scott president Mrs Keller, 3768 Market Street. Stewart Poulson, son of Mr. and Mrs Johns. Poulson, 688 East 5600 South, has been assigned to the Cumorah Mission field in Rochester, New York. Elder Poulson was honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday, November 29 in South Cottonwood Ward, 5605 South Vine Street. Bishop J Weston Davis, Eldon D. Clark, Stephen N. Futnam and Elder Poulson were the speakers. FLYERS MEET Christmas charity projects HOLIDAY LUNCHEON GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY! 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