OCR Text |
Show EXTENSION IMVlION TO ritl.SI NT PLAY The Dixie College Extension Division Divi-sion lms placed ut the disposal of the central committer of scouting of St. George n hii:h class play, "Hurry. Hurry. Hurry!" 'Phis comedy will he presented nt the Opera House on (lie afternoon of Dee. 1. and on the evenings even-ings of Dee. 2 and 3. "Hurry, Hurry. Hurry!," a sparkling comedy, won first prize In n newspaper contest In vjiich there were eighty-two entries from Colorado to New York. Immediately after the contest It was produced in Minneapolis, and Wlnlhrop Chamberlain, Chamber-lain, a dramatic critic, made this comment.: com-ment.: "The audience liked it. 0 that, there could be no doubt, for attention at-tention never wavered, nor did lauc.h-ter lauc.h-ter fall or applause remain stilled." Carlton W. Miles reported at the same time: "The finale of the second act In one of the most, hilarious lilts that has been seen here for months." i This play is being coached by B. Glen Smith of the Dixie College faculty. facul-ty. Supporting him. on the cast' are: Lorenzo McGregor as Jack Crandall. the cowboy author: William Dixon as Stephen Hooker, college freshman; A. A. Taxman as Ted Stone, basketball hero; J. W. Harrison as Alosius Bartholomew, Bar-tholomew, college professor; Alice Pendleton as Floy Hooker, vivacious debutante; LaYera McArthur as Leti-tia Leti-tia Krown. languishing dilettante; Beth Fa weed as Mrs. Hooker, modern mother; and Nellie McArthur as Rita. ert housemaid. Mr. Smith plays the part of Mr. Hooker, business ir.au The St. George central wilting committee is putting on this p'.ay to raise a fund of S'JW now due the r.iou Park council. Heretofore a c.u"',-v.gn for popular subscriptions has ; a -cd the money. Ciuicr the old plan seine men contributed as high as ten c 'a:s. The new plan will cqualie the filial, and will gie all who contribute a ii::!l class enterl aiument Preceding the main play- the:c will be presented a one act scout plav called. cal-led. ".Jerry's .Job." The character In this play arc 11. Glen Smith. A. A Taxman. Tax-man. William Dixon. Nellie McArthur and Walter Urooks. |