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Local Talent, Professional Director Present "Rosetime" to Benefit PTA, Sept. 29, 1925

Benefit Play Friday Night. . . “Rosetime” to Be Presented Under Auspices of Parents-Teachers Association

“Rosetime,” a Wayne P. Sewell production directed by Miss Cartwright of Boston will be staged at the opera house Friday night. It is for the benefit of the parents-teachers association, and that fact alone merits the patronage of every man, woman and child.

Those who attend will see a delightful performance, the cast all local people but directed by a professional, Wayne P. Sewell, who staged “The Flapper Grandmother,” always sends out delightful comedies that appeal to the modern audiences. In many places people have considered “Rosetime” much better than “The Flapper Grandmother,” which made such a success here.

The chorus girls, Misses Mary M. Andrews, Eugenia Hoyt, Susie James, Trulah Ward Page, Elizabeth Gurhanus, Frances Williams and Thelma Brown, and Mrs. W.H. Capell Jr. are the most attractive bunch of girls Miss Cartwright has found since she has been directing “Rosetime”, according to her statement.

Miss Darden, Miss Laura Norton, Miss Martha L. Anderson, Miss Lucille Hassell, Mrs. P.B. Cone, Messrs. M.D. Watts, John Philpot, James Griffin, H.M Stubbs, and Solly Orleans form the cast proper, and they are each one well suited to his or her part.

The young men who support the chorus girls are Messrs. John Booker, Stanley Sessoms, William Cook, Charles Knight, and John Wadsworth.

From the front page of The Enterprise, Williamston, Martin County, N.C., Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1925

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