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aacaaaaaaaa HAIL' THI' ALABAMA JUBILEL The toxxn felt qlllt6 llOl1Ol ed December 10 1919 xvhen the Alabama lubllee xx as bllled 101 Cl1Ot9l.ll It xx as a rare tleflt and cloxx ds flocked to heal the Jokes and muslc lhe per 101m91S seemed to be dll ect descendants of George W3Sh1Hg't0H Jeflerson Lee Ralph Ralns appeared to be rlght at home ln hls check ered trousers Hls songs vxere gre ltly appreclated Rowland Frost also made a good end man and proved to be I' at Jackson s rlval ln Jlgglng an Fat IS a hard man to beat George Opple an old hand at the bones was a lag tlme C0011 proper Bert O 'Well the plofesslonal story teller' ha nothlng on Jack Radcllffe wlth hlS back sclatchel Swede Hansen t e flne adjustment ot llatule was lntelrupted wlth pomp and ceremony by Gladys M31tlH6 who trampled upon hls tltle Model Man Lhlck Guth rle was the dlgnlfled mlddle mall vxho so gallantly lntroduced Madam Human Shanks and Robllson Crusol-saylng nothlng of hlS bltlng at all the Jokes Esther Clealman as Aunt Jemlma looked past elghty thlee sule enujl the xxav she handled the Gold Dust Twlns Margle Haugen and Clarence Llndseth Flddy Prldham spllled hel storles skllltully whlle Llz Krabel xx as Topsy s shadow and Dode Longmull fit tcd ln Betwecn acts tvxo falces kept the audlellce s attentlon whlle the coolls went down to the 'Vlotor Mart for fr ee all MdyV1d Lestrud and bob Dow xx ho xx ere good examples of matrlmonlal mlsflts were cleverly asslsted bv Jack Radcllffe and LIZ Kraber Hattle Mlllel and Esther 4 learman 11010 a scleme IH gettlng off the local Jokes and Charles Rhoads ought to be a pol ter The cholus xx hlch conslsted ot ex ery pupll ln the hlgh school made the mmstrel the gland success xxe had hoped for Dorothy Longmulr' 90 F 0 Z 0 f 1 1 I Y J v s ' v I - I ' n v I I 1 v v e 1 c . ' c ' ' H L. a V1 I. 1 I -I 4 Q ' . . ' y . . ' . c . ' , i , i. . .. . , d ' 1 9 - , . . . . . . , . ' J - A 1 1 d J 1 , ' , 1 ' ' cc u w ' . ' . U . u ,, t 5 V 4 . ' . a . I Y. . v . . . ' , .' . , - x . l 1 v . . . , . . A - --v 7 . L , . . . L J v v . - .' ' ' v 1 . v 1 .1 . . ' . . I 1 - . U . I - 1 v - U .- 77 ' ' .1 ' j - . . I Y .. . . Y ' . . . v - 9 ' u 04 v' v I . ' 7 116 n 3
THL WII D ROSE The people of Choteau wele pleasantly entel tamed on Janua1y tw cnty iourth when the Glrls Glee Llub D1 esented the ope1 etta The Wlld Rose 'lhe accompanlments play ed bv Dolothy Haugen made the songs sound thelr very best Erma Cleland play ed the palt of The Wlld Rose and ln the first act as the most popular young SOC19ty belle was greatly bored wlth her 31'tlflC13l exlstence and longed to run away from It all In the second act she was the real Wlld Rose appearlng as a snnple country lass who was enjoylng the slmple hfe A1106 Maltxne as her secretary and trlend was an l1I1d9ISt'1I1dlllg sympathlzel and helper IU all her hopes and ambltlons Irsthel Clearman as Mxsses Fussy was kept quxte busy superlntendmg the malds and chasmg Bobby 0th61W1S9 knovx n as Buttons Bobby whose part was taken by Lou1 e Zlmmelman was full of cleven pranks Ruth Andrews as Lady Grey the eccentuc playwrlght who had consldered Rose a very frlvolous g1rl w as ag1 eeably surprlsed when she learned of the soclety belles cleverness and serlous mxndedness and W1l11s and Hazel Harrls as the 1nqu1s1t1ve newspaper reporters Gladys 'Vlartme as the old sufflagette Hattle M1lle1 the ambltlous charlty vxolker Phyllls Prldham he1 dressmakel Gladys Askew her m1ll1ne1 Luc1lle bturgeon her perfumel Ellzabeth FFHZIGI Henuetta Slangel Maybelle Andel son and EIHOIZ Llndseth the adorlng debutants all foxm ed a procession maddemng enough to d1lX6 Ro e to dlstlactlon and to lorce her to leave the clty hfe to seek lest The countly hfe affect ed even the French malds of the fl1St act fo1 thev appealed as Ch3.1IT1lI1g' mllk malds ln the second and then dl 1ll xx as one of the plettlest thmgs ot the vs hole DGITOIIH mce 'NI und lestlud 70 W ' W I I 1 ' c L ' 4 . ' V ' 1 ', ' y ' Y W Y . , , cz ' an , . . i 7 I . . uf 7 . . . . Y , 9 I , n C I n . A . . I I . 3 . L V, . Y .C . 1 I ! 'V 7 i , , . , . K , , A 1 1 1 gave her a much-coveted part in a play then being produced. Loulse , g . 7 . . ' ' . .- y v v ' ' -- 9 7 7 7 7 l W na . ' 1 I. ' r 1 ! Y s u , , ' - n I fl 4 1 U t A ' 1 I . . , . ' , yt , K l Y n ' - 2- I . ' -2.
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