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Senior Class Play To Be Presented
At Central Auditorium On April 4
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Central high school's Seniors
are working steadily on their
class play, INTRODUCIN' SU
SAN.
This rollicking farce in three
acts, written by Jay Tobias find
produced by special arrangements
with Eldrldge Entertainment
House, is directed by Mrs. Emma
M. Crowe. The cast consists of
seven men and five women.
The cast is headed by twelve
ambitious seniors who arc work
ing unusually hard to make their
play a great success.
' Charles Mauney is the young
college professor who is constant- ,
ly in hot water because his wife,
Anne Mayes, leaves him following
a marital quarrel.
Johnny Kiser, a young football
player, willingly agrees to pose as
the professor's wife In order to
j make .a personal gain. Barbara
Gault. t|ie sweetheart of the foot
ball player, becomes quite confus
ed when she finds her young lov
er playing the wife in the profes
sor'^ household.
Jack Still has the part of the
professpr's wife's "old flame".
There Is also another "old flame"
snooping around the house. She
is Melba Tindall, an old lover of
the professor.
Suzanne Arrowood plays the
part of the laughable maid who
always looks to her "little broth
er", Jim Crawford, for protection
from all her boy friends.
Evelyn CHne plays the part of
the professor's wealthy aunt who
comes for a short visit. Decidedly
opposed to divorce, the aunt be
comes completely confused when
she finds that her nephew has,
not only a wife, but three.
Two attendants from the men
tal institution are played by
Charles Painter and Reginald
Murray. Paul McGlnnis plays the
part of the father of the profes
sor's wife.
! The play will be presented on
the night of April 4, 1952. The
time is eight o'clock. Tickets will
be on sale beginning Friday,
March 28. If you are looking for
an evening of real entertainment
and sidesplitting fun, don't fail
to see the Senior Class present
INTRODUCE" SUSAN.
No two railway conductors' |
ticket punches are exactly alike,
each one is registered in the name
of the conductor who uses it.
AT KEETER'S...
Pre-Easter Reductions
LADIES'
Spring Suits
Regular Values
to
$59.50
Group
Spring Dresses
Regular Values
$8.95 to $19.95
KEET
j Graver Area Churches Aw Planning
Community Easter Sunrise Service ;
By Lola Faye Hardin
GROVER? The churches In the
Grover area are planning an Eas
ter Sunrise Service to be held at
the Grover cemetery.
The Young People's Fellowship
of the Presbyterian church met
Tuesday night at the home of
Peggy Harry. This meeting was
important for the election of new
officers for the coming year and
also to plan for the Spring Rally
next Sunday.
The Intermediate G. A's of the
Baptist church met Monday night
at the home of Misses Sally and
Anne Davis.
The Junior G. A's met Tuesday
afternoon in the chufrch base
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barry
have returned from a business
trip to Hawkinsvllle, Ga. ?
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuford, Jr.,
and daughters, Brenda and Trudy
of Gastonia and Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Shuford of Grover have return
ed after a 12 day vacation in New
Orleans, Key West and Daytona
Bead), Florida.
Mrs. H. L. Beam visited Mr.
and Mrs. Manly Pulton in Spar
tanburg, S. C.. on Friday.
The women of the Presbyterian
church met Thursday with Mrs.
S. A. Crisp, Mrs. W. A. Hambright
was co-hostess. The new officers
of the women of the church are as
follows: vice president, Mrs. Sam
Strain; secretary, Mrs. S. A.
Crisp; treasurer, Mrs. E. V. Ri
ser; chairman of church exten
sion, Mrs. L B. Hambright; chair
man of annuities and relelf, Mrs.
Holmes Harry; and chairman of
stewardship, Mrs. James Rollins.
Miss Annette Harry and Ellis
Tate, students of Gardner- Webb
college spent the spring holidays
with their parents.
Bobby Keeter, USN, Norfolk.
Va., spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keet
er.
Bill Cockrell of Clinton college
spent the weekend with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cockrell.
Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn of
Spartanburg, S. C., spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
James Byers.
Mr. Frank Sheppard visited
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Newton in Ca?
sar over the weekend.
Miss Beth Sheppard, John Shep
pard and Alvln Spake of Casar
visited in G rover on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Bell and fam
ily of Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Bell of Gastonla and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bell and son
spent Sunday with Mrs. Fannie
Bell, who is recovering from an
attack of flu.
Rev. Sam Hughes will be chapel
speaker at Gardner-Webb college
on Friday morning,
. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rbllins .of
Lincolnton spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Rube Rollins.
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Boy Scout Troop No. 8 met In
the Craftspun Recreation Room
on Monday evening March 24th.
Twenty members attended the
meeting.
A camping trip was planned
for Saturday of this week. The
troop will leave at two o'clock
and will go to the Boy Scout
Camp, however, II it rains, they
will go to the Craltspun cabin on
the Catawba river.
The Scouts were dismissed by
repeating the Lord's Prayer.
Tommy Millen, Scribe.
Jack Hardin, OSN, Jackson
ville, Fla., spent the weekend with
his wife and parentis, Mr. and
Mrs". M.'I. Hardin.
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