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Show High School Play Greatly Enjoyed The talent of L. H. Parsons as an actor of unusual ability has been .displayed .dis-played to Milford home dramatic fans on two or more occasions but it remained for the presentation of "Mama's Baby Boy" Thursday night of last week to firmly establish his reputation as a director of equal - lability. The play, a three-act comedy, was presented as an offering of the high school dramatic department and was most creditable as a well-cast ami especially well-coached dramatic ' effort. Unfortunately, due probably to an intensive week of other activities, activi-ties, including a grade school program pro-gram scheduled for the night following, follow-ing, the attendance was not as large as the presentation merited. Taking part in the play and all doing their part to make it the dramatic dra-matic success it was were Patra 'Young, Vurl Frazier, Alden Johnson, Ina Smith, Virginia Baxter, Marie Carlson, Roy Patterson, Itha Patterson, Patter-son, Selir-a Johnson, Marjorie Young and Warren Ferguson. 1 Entertainment between acts included includ-ed a saxophone solo by Alvin H. Baker, Bak-er, a solo dance by Miss Marie An-gell An-gell and a violin duet by Miss Margaret Mar-garet Moore and Miss Thompson. |