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“THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING'’ Mr. Simmons, senior partner in a paint business, lias a marriageable daughter. For business reasons 'In wants her to marry his junior partner, Chet Binnev. He happens to Ik the kind of a bachelor that no woman likes. The senior partner has the idea that every woman would like to get that man whom every other woman wants. He invents some love affairs for his partner. The picture of a famous movie star is chosen as the favorite. A story is made up and allowed to leak out. All moves along well until the star herself, accompanied by her fiance, an ex-prize fighter visits the town. Things start!!!!! Cast of Characters Henry Simmons, a manufacturer ....................Frank Thurber Mrs. Simmons, his wife .....................Marjorie Anderson Ethel Simmons, their daughter .................Margaret Brundage Chester Binnev, Simmons’ partner.............................John Olsen Tjetty Lvthe, a movie star ......................Minnie Douglas Donald Swift, a director ......................Noland Macintosh Roger Shields, a young Chicago Blood ...........Charles Turner Lila Wilson, a friend of Ethel .....................Eileen Fink Sally Otis, a friend of Ethel .......................Leona Boyer Annie, a maid .................................Thyra Worthman Sadie Bloom ...................................Velma Richardson Taxi-driver........................................Holland Miller Mrs. Jackson ..................................Dorotha Townsend The (iirls ................................................Senior Girls '“THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY” Cast of Characters “Aunt Mary” Watkins .......................... John Watkins, Jr................................ Jack’s Chums ....Nolan Macintosh, Howard Westwooi Mr. Stebbins..................................... Joshua ....................................... James ........................................ Bertha Burnett ................................ The Girl from Kalamazoo ...................... Lucinda ...................................... Daisy Mullins ................................ Eva .......................................... ...Grace Sherman ......John Olsen I, Frank Thurber ...Walter Roberts ....John Madden ...Ralph Hervey .....Helen Jury .....Stella Searl .Frances Hervey .....Thelma Crook ...Zola Gardner
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if the hidden writing were uncertain or afraid, again began to write making a declaration more startling than the rest: Grace Sherman is now living in Honolulu. She wears grass skirts, plays the ukelele, and is married to a dashing, young, coffee-colored hero. Bernice Clapp has replaced Mary Pickford as the world’s favorite movie actress. Her career dates from her practice at the Moon Theatre in Tecumseh. Plans are just being completed bv Ralph Hervey and John Madden, two of the world’s greatest civil engineers, for a much needed dam across the town branch back of the Tecumseh High School. Word has recently been received that Walter Roberts has been made president of the Greenland Fishery Union. He has also been doing some splendid expeditional work in search of the North Pole. Taking advantage of his high school chemistry course, Frank Thurber is operating a limburger cheese factory in Elk Creek, ably assisted by Miss Nellie Boatman, who had taken work in that line at Rohrs University. Frances Hervey is now matron of a large girls school in Arizona. For some obscure reason she seems to favor girls whose names are Jo-sephine. Holland Miller, still the “long” cf it, is doing cartoons for the Graf Daily, and in spare moments painting portraits, his latest success being, “Love’s Dream,” posed by Vetra Gariss and displayed in the Smartvillo Art Museum. Again paused the pencil. A streak of lightning flared across the sky, a blare of thunder and then all was still. The pencil writes: William Miner, entirely reformed, has gone as a missionary to South Africa. He is married to a heathen girl, and has settled down to a calm, peaceful existence among the natives. Margaret Brundage is dancing at Ziegfeld Follies, with Orville Lamb as her devoted but hopeless attendant. Charles Turner, too, has decided to live a better life. He is minister to a small church in western Nebraska, with Minnie as his faithful inspiration. Bernice Putman is now principal of Tecumseh High School. She very often becomes bewildered because there are so many “Johnnies” to claim her attention. John Olsen, himself, has obtained the exclusive position of Tecumseh street cleaner. For some reason or other, he spends most of his time in sweeping in front of the school house. Roy Sankey is now running a second hind store in Tecumseh. He has a special assortment of test-tubes, flasks and beakers, at reduced rates. Ethel Derr was this summer, the champion lady rider at Cheyenne Frontier Days. William Stephens, who has always taken an interest in growing things, has become a model farmer. In his large library, he has such books of instruction as “The Three Pigs,” “The Little Red Hen,” and “Mother Goose.” He highly prizes a book of letters from Noland Macintosh, which he has had published. Noland is now the heavyweight champion of the United States. He is training in Europe. Helen Jury is now the prized clerk at the Nebraska Farmer Building, for she can lick twenty thousand stickers a day. C. P. B. W. L. T.
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