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Show OLD LADY 31 « Cornwall, Greaves, Paul, Jones, Thatcher, Wenger, Hill, Mills, Nelson The old couple lose their home and the inmates of the old ladies' home decide to keep them together, so the husband is allowed to stay at the home with his wife. He likes it for a short time but when he gets ill they nearly kill him with their doctoring. He is finally cured when the old sea captain gets him drunk and out into the air. Donald Mofatt and Ida Thatcher carried the leads. THE LAW DEVINE ••: •¦;¦¦ , .._,., II >. Laid in England during the war, this story is about a wife who is so busy helping win the war that her once wounded husband finds another woman less busy. The wife is finally shown her error and on the anniversary of their wedding while in the midst of a bombardment of the city, she wins back the wanning love of her husband. The period immediately following the war produced many plays with the great conflict as the background. This is one of the best of this type of plays The leads in this production were Mercy Lundberg and Gene Greenwell. »~ ** Greenwell, Jenkins, Greaves, Lundberg, Nibley, Coulam, Koford. 11111^^ ilSi! THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR This play was included in the downtown program for Christmas Cheer Week. Pictured is a scene from the reception hall of the Fair suite. Included in the cast are Susan Fulton and Roscoe Grover as the leads. This play carries a moral very cleverly woven into the plot. Mrs. Fair has won great fame in France during the war. When she comes Foulton, Grover, O'Neil, Goates, Rainey home ^ gQe$ Qn R lecture tQur and leaves her family alone again. While she is gone her son becomes engaged and husband finds an interesting widow. When her daughter runs away with an embezzler it finally wakes Mrs. Fair up to the real situation and she returns to her normal life again. [146] i-Q:£3€IU Ho !-o;a-i |