CASTfSi “MUMMY AND THE MUMPS”St. Joseph's Athletic Ass'n Play, Nov. 16 And 17The Mammy uufl iho Mumps,” * throe-act farce comedy, will be presented by the St. Joseph Social and Athletic association on November 3t and 17 at St. Joseph auditorium.The play is written by the well known author, Larry'B. Johnson. It is a play full of new comedy and thrills, and at the same time a lUtlc love story woven between. H has a ‘welLfleveloped plot, holding interest from the rising to the final curtain. lt;Linus Berger, the director, Jr. holding rehearsals with the cast, striving hard to make tlio production a complete entertainment.Elmer KlGin, the electrician, is taking care, in his usqal good style, of the lighting effects.Howard Colvin and Carl Freist arc working quite hafd in roundiflg up all the prGps needed for the exact productLGn.Paul Moore, the business mun-i ager, announces the tickets are ou jsale and can bo bought from any i member of the cn£t or at tlio club rooms,The cast which boasts of some of the best talented of our young people, is as follows;Agatha Laidlaw—Bertha Bei'ker.Anna Hampton—Mary Huecr.DuliG tunable—Thelma lIueBmarn • Maud Muellen — LaVdrrie Tit-meyer.Phoebe Beebe—Clara Lamke.Wm. Laidlaw—'Waller Bumpier. .Frandis BriBCOe—Edwatd St6phan,Sir Hector Fish -*■ Robfc. Cou-[ viaughton.Raeker SUmmon—John'd'feil.John Perktos^IIubferfc Buiuc.