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Show "LITTLE MRS. CUMMIN' The Springville high school's biggest dramatic event of the year will be tonight when the High School Dramatic club presents the play, "Little Mrs. Cummin" a high royalty play by a well known author. Richard Pryce. It is a play full of confusion, mystery, thrills, laughter, and tears. All the domestic quarrels and misunderstandings between Dick Thorn and Ruth Smilh, as Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eglamore (newly-weds), (newly-weds), are caused by a wedding gift of two painted pictures from Mrs. Eghimore's cousin. Irene '-Metcnll! as Mrs. Cummins, the niouTs.j.ii-L'iw, insists that these j i'ictuvrs shall" "luri.r.' -4iu each side of the mantle instead of the p;ti:!-!-j !..! portraits of Cliuvurr's t.-ithcr Mini niiriiier. i iareln-e mil's iMh:';--wise. but realizes there can be no domestic tranquility with Mrs. Cummins in the house, so contrives a means to have her go home. Come and see how In1 does it and Iei'i'ii a very valuable lesson in domestic dom-estic lite. Don't fail, tonight in tiie Opera House. Boost: the art drive ! The cast is as follows: Mrs. Cumiuni, Irene Motcalf; Clarense Eglamore. Dick Thorn; Juliet (his wife), Ruth Smith; Susy Plain. Florence Clawson ; Mrs. Plain. Clara Clyde: Uncle Horace. Clifford Clif-ford Kindred; Capt. Sands. Howard How-ard McKiusey; Harriet. Virginia Whiltaker: Ellen, Ruth Musig. |