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Show WEST HIGH TO GIVE PERFORMANCE FRIDAY Amateur Thespians Said to Be in Pt fe;t Trim for Tootlight SJort. All is in readiness for the proJutti! of "The Fortune Hunter" by the We High Dramatic club next Friday e ing. The East high auditorium will utilized for the occasion and tho t. tain will rise at 8:15 o'clock. "I-Fortune "I-Fortune Hunter" is a comedy vrritl-by vrritl-by Wiucbel Smith, author of "Tun' the Right" and other successful pis; Nat Duncan, the fortune hunter,' be . represented by Richard Pol"' while Betty Graham, the drus'' daughter, who is the leading lady, t be Miss Leone Gcdge. The rest of 1 east is as follows: Harry Kellog. financier, Gustave Mattson; Off'-Burnham, Off'-Burnham, a promoter. Edward Go::: Willie Bartlett, a millionaire's son, Hanson; Robins, a servant, Am Speekart; Tracev Turner, the live' man's son, Byron White; Pete Wife the sheriff, Oscar Glaseman; Mr. Spei' the drummer. Pe.rcv Walker; Watty y Hi, two old farmers. Ray Wallace-' Archie Steele.; Herman, the ery Harry Harper; Josie Lockwood, Wl; belle' Davis, and Angle, a friend 01 Josie, Katherino Weiler. Miss Ethel Connelly has been coding cod-ing the cast and thev are in perfect tin-for tin-for the play. S. K. Egbert is in chare of tho scenerv, and as he has a mm"' of assistants" this part of the should go off without a hitch. |