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Show MIA. To Present Play On Tuesday "The Meanest Man In the World", a three-act comedy drama that deals with the proverbial battle bat-tle between the hardness of business busi-ness law and the law of the human hu-man heart, will be presented Tuesday Tu-esday evening, March 26, by the Milford M. I. A. in the L. D. S. recreation hall. Curtain will be at 8:15. The play concerns the life of a young lawyer, Richard Clarke, as he starts from the root of failure to ultimately win success by the use of human business methods. Clarke is dubbed as a rank sentimentalist senti-mentalist by his clients, Montgomery Mont-gomery and Leggitt, who selected him to go to the small town of Hudsonville to collect a bill against J. Hudson and company. Clarke is fired by Leggitt but through the grace of fate and a new determination deter-mination planted in him by Carlton Carl-ton Childs, Leggitt's lawyer, Clarke leaves to collect the hill. Finding that J. Hudson is a beautiful beau-tiful young woman who is on the brink of being defrauded of valuable valu-able oil properties by two groups o f scheming money-gTa'bbers, Clarke determines to beat the hard-hearted business men at their own game. By his ability to be a human being, Richard Clarke is the champion of the people. With a cast that has worked hard on their individual character parts, "The Meanest Man In the World" is a play that everyont should see. Directed by George C. Miller, the final cast will include the following: Theo Zabriskie, Josephine White, Richard Hickman, Hick-man, Frank Tribole, Vance Fisher, Vernon Beard, Stanley Hughes, Ferron Forsgren, James Hickman, Douglas Rvan and Winslow Banks. M |