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Show uicTto play I FOR RED CROSS I BENEFIT I The Freshman class of tho U. A. C. will stngo Its annual play noxf mm Friday, April 12 at Nlbloy Hall. The M proceeds of the play will be given to H the local chapter of the Red Cross tmM and it is hoped that this fact alono H will fill tho house though the clans H guarantees to give a full cash equlr- H alent In the quality of the entertain- H ment. H "The Importance ot Being Earn- H est," by Oscar Wlldo, is an extreme- H ly clever, amusing farce comedy, cal- H culated to furnish an evening ot un- H alloyed pleasuro to the tired movlo H goer. The action and dlaloguo ot the H play Is full ot sheer fun and -non- H sense of a high class, brilliant or-r mWM der, and It Is suro to bo thoroughly H enjoyed. H Tho cast, made up of some ot H the best dramatic talent In the school H has been training conscientiously and H enthusiastically for tho past month, H under tho direction ot Miss Hunts- H man, dlroctor of dramatics at tho 'H A. C, assisted by Miss Edmonds, a ,H former A. 'C. dramatic 'star.' This iH direction is, Itself, a guarantee ot WU tho quality ot tho play and of tho work done by the 'cast. -m An evening of enjoyment and of H satisfaction that comes from helping ,H a most worthy cause will be the H doublo reward of nttendlng "The H Importance Of Being Earnest." H The work of estimating and col- H looting taxes from such a great num- H ber ot cltlsena Is one of great mag- --M nltudo, and that It should be done l fairly and without friction Is an ' H achievement worth much effort. '-VjBsfl |