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Show Granite Aits Presents Mary Hutchinson Monday, Oct. 28, at 8:15 p.m. the curtain will rise on another outstanding dramatic presentation presenta-tion of the Granite Arts Association. Asso-ciation. Mary Hutchinson, talented tal-ented and versatile American actress will offer her program of "Dramatic Portraits" for the approval ap-proval of Granite Arts' patrons. Acclaimed by critics throughout through-out the towns and cities of the nation, Miss Hutchinson wi, bring a program of well-balanced classic drama and light the ater. The program as scheduled will include: I A School for Scandal Sheridan a. Prologue by Garrick b. Lady Teazle II Cleopatra . . Shakespeare Egypt's queen languishes in Antony's absence III St. Joan Of Arc Arr. by Mary Hutchinson Joan of Arc's own story in the words of the saint herself IV East Lynne Mrs. Henry Wood Poking fun at the melodrama V Rosie The War Worker Pearl Her Girl Friend Mary Hutchinson This will be the second in a series of programs being sponsored spon-sored by the association which was founded a year and a halt ago. All of the productions are staged at the Granite High School auditorium. Officers ot the association are: Dr. Leslie D. Burbidge, business manager, O. C. England, chairman; C R. Naylor, school board representative; represent-ative; J Victor Bess, H. E. Wurzbach; David Gourley, G. Carlos Smith, Asst. Manager and publicity; M. H. Strong, program; pro-gram; Mrs. R. E. Lloyd, secre tary, and E. K. Winder, treasurer. |