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ticed long put forth a play, "Young Barry." It
t was at this time that the Argo was anchored and
tgwa the juniors could call upon the people of the
land toicome, listen, and see them.
Young Eddie Barry, Raymond Finkelson, returned G from a
strange land, New York, where he was a radio singer, Mrs. Barry,
Virginia Beckf Mr. Barry, his Dad, Virgil Bergenegand his sister
Beatrice, Eris Heimerg left the place where they lived to go to
the station to meet the youth. Instead of coming by rail, he
motored to his folks' dwelling place.
Throngs of people were waiting for Eddie, but the youth re-
fused to see them. How glad his comrades would have been if they
could have had sight of him theni Sheriff Sibley, Paul Larson
and the camera man, Vince, Eugene Knutson, arriv-
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NEddle1 Oh Eddielu cried Ann, Thelma Kallandg WI have heard
somethlng.H Eddie turned and looked at her with a face that was
blushed and confused, He was afraid she would know the, truth,
know that he was not the singer Barry whom they thought.
Then she said, HEdd1e you have another g1rl,a society girl,
Gale, Kathleen Johnsong who is playing against me for Eddie.H
At last he could stand it no longer' and confided to his
Uncle George, Bernard Canney, his trouble with Ann and his fail-
ure as a singer.
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Page 89 text:
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George who was engaged to Mable Warren, Virginia Bonnallie,
knew something about these love affairs and thus could help pat-
ch the trouble.
Two young and fair youths Sally Davidson, Dixie Elliot, and
Tommy Granville, Byron Husevyg said, UWhat's the matter with you
Eddie, why do you sit there so sad?N And thus they tried tc cheer
him.
But there were yet two who were making things hard for the
youth. They were clubwomen, active members in civic work who
made things unpleasant by flinging out,he was not the real star,
They were Miss Dalrymple, Marcella Petersong and Mrs. Granville,
Neva Quale.
Then the youth told his story, things were made r1ght,Edd1e
in the end became the singer in place of the other Eddie Barry
who was quitting, and Uncle George became more bent on having
Mable Warren as his wife.
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