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I I IEII IEI IE'Il IEII IEII IEII IEI IEII IE D IEII IEII El 1 El 1 w E E E E E Q 'Ihe Maryville Dramatic Llub Organized December 1, 1889 The late Rev. Innocent Wapelhorse, O. F. M. twhose memory we all reverei, while pastor of St. Anthony's Parish, realized the necessity of banding his young men together into an organization that would afford them good, wholesome, Christian amusement as well as education. Many of the young men, especially the members of the male choir, had for some time taken a great interest in amateur dramatics, and the dramas which they staged met with much success. Father Innocent seized upon this opportunity to found a permanent organization among the young men of the parish. He commissioned Rev. Marcelline Kohlmeyer, O. F. M., Who was then assist- ant to the pastor, to call a meeting for that purpose. On December 1, 1889, the first meeting was held. Mr. Frank Musholt was chosen temporary chairman, and Mr. John J. .Rotermund temporary secretary. The organiza- tion of a permanent dramatic club was decided upon, and a committee composed of Messrs. Martin A. Rust, Henry B. Rust, John J. Rotermund, Jacob Mees and Henry R. Rehme, was appointed to draft a constitution and set of by-laws. One week later a second meeting was held, at which the constitution drawn up by the committee was submitted for approval and unanimously adopted. The new Organization was named the MA'RYVILLE DRAMATIC CLUB, and was composed of the following charter members: Philip Bardenheier Math. Hofmann John Moellmann John P. Rehme Nick Becker Joseph J. Imbs Frank Musholt Charles Rust John Bergfeld Edward Kerber Herman Meis Martin A. Rust Joseph J. Boka George Kerber Michael Metzger Henry B. Rust Wm. J. Boka John Kerber Alphonse Niemann Bernard H. Rust Alphonse Berry Joseph Kohlberg John O'Hara Frank Rotermund Frank Berry Hy. J. Liermann Bernard A. Padberg John J. .Rotermund Louis Berry August J. Lager John F. Padberg Henry Rotermund George Ebenick Jacob Mees Lorenz F. Padberg John G. Schaefer Henry Frederichs John Mees Eugene Pfeffer Math. Schmidt Max Guckel Joseph Meschede Henry .R. Rehme George Schultheiss Joseph Hofmann Maryville Baseball Team, 1924 IEI - IEll 'i-ilE LIE! IEI Sixty IEII IEII IEI IEI IEI IEII IEI
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IE!! IEII IEII IEII IBI IEII IEII IEI IEI IE! IEII IE El E! I3 ti. BROADWAY JONES September 16 and 21 El -.-.- El m C E E E E E E E E E E1 Rankin ....,..,...... -, ,.,., ,--, .-,.,- ..-M-, Jnckson Jones ,... Robert Wallace- - - Mrs. Gerard .... Peter Pembroke- Sam Spotswood- - - Dave ........,., - M rs. Spotswoood- - - Judge Spotswood- - - THE CAST In order of their appezirancej James J. Stines .---Edward L. Holland - .------Harry J. Kruger ---Hildegarde M, Lierman ----Joseph F. Dickhaus -- ..... Clyde A. Binder ----Ollie F. Schaller ., .... Alice M. Havlik ----August N. Rechtein Clark Spotsw0od--- ---Anna M. Fleischmann Margie Richards- - Henry Hopper-- Joe Higgins--- John Leary ---- Grover Vvallace- - - -- ---- Elizabeth M. Ninteman - - - - - .- ---Joseph A. Mueller ----Clarence M. Dammrich -----Herman J. Jansen ---Joseph B. Breer -XCT I. Reception room at Jackson Jones' apartments, New York City, 5 o'clock in the morning. After a short scene the curtain is lowered for thirty seconds to show the lapse of time be- tween 5 and 11 a. ni. ACT II. Judge Spotswood's home in Jonesvillf-, Conn. Evening of the same day. ACT III. Business oflice of Jones Chewing Gum Plant. The fol- lowing morning. ACT IV. Exterior of the Jones' home in Jonesville. Conn. The following evening, TIME: Present. Directed by Joseph F. Chartrund. -ll:IIEli IE! IEII IEII IEII IEII IEII IBI IEII IEII IEII IE! Sixty-two an E
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