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Show LEGION "FOLLIES" MONDAYJUESDAY Probably the Greatest Array of Local "Talent" Ever Assembled As-sembled on a Stage here "The Follies," a comedy wedding revue will be put on here next Monday and Tuesday nights under the auspices of the American Legion and with the cooperation of the Rod and Gun Club. Miss Allen of the Myrtle M. Colaw Production Company of Greeley, Colo., is here and is directing the show. The cast is composed of local business busi-ness and professional men, and without with-out a doubt there will be shown plenty of stage talent of all kinds, shapes and forms. Fifteen chorus "girls" are re hearsing nightly and any one of this number would cause a New York Follies Fol-lies beauty to turn green with envy. Ballet dancers will do their bit to make the show a howling success, and. while all are slightly stout, it is said they are as light as a feather on their feet. There will be bathing beauties galore, and while "perfect 36's" will be few and far between there will be an overabundance of imperfect "64's." This spectacle alone should be worth more than the price of admission. The show will be staged at the opera house and reserved seats will be on sale at the Dixie Drug Saturday beginning be-ginning at 9 a. m. The following is a complete cast of the characters. Read it and weep: Chorus Girls Dr. A. J. Hutchings, Earl Cannon, Howard Judd, Karl Fordham, Wesley Nelson, Jack Smith, Eric Snow, Gar Andrus, Gordon Mathis, J. M. Higgins, Grant Harris, Luther Hemenway, Job Hall, William Mundy and Wesley Thompson. Ballet Dancers Mathew Bentley, Lee Hafen, C. D. Alsop, Harold Snow. Bathing Beauties Dr. W. J. Reich-mann, Reich-mann, John Staufxer, Melvin Cox, Bert Fawcett, Lee Cox and LaVon Mc-Quaid. Mc-Quaid. Harry Lauder Dr. D. A. McGregor. Flappers of 1775 John T. Woodbury, Wood-bury, Jr., and Joe McArthur. Spanish Dancer. Jack Smith. WEDDING SCENE Mother Kumen Williams Father Vernon Worthen Butler John H. Cottam Caterist Grant Harris Old Maid H. L. Reid Charlie Chaplin Alfred Morris Twin Sisters.... Edwin Higbee, Calvin Dalton Solomon Levinski ...John Riding Negro Nurse Henry Pickett Baby Sister J. M. Higgins Aunt Belle Harry Shirk Uncle Henry Grover McGee Jeremiah Dave Woodbury Grandfather Mayor H. T. Atkin Grandmother....John T. Woodbury, Sr. Mary Pickford W. W. McArthur Tom Mix Nelson Empey Galli Curci .Will Whitehead Henry Ford J. Wm. Harrison Mrs. Ford W. O. Bentley Madam Schuman-Heink....D. M .Snow Irene Castle LaVon McQuaid General Pershing K. N. Snow Col. Lindbergh Dr. P. E. Harris Pola Negri : Wesley Nelson Groom's Father ....Jos. Empey Groom's Mother Paul H. Gates Geraldine Farrar J. I. Sanders President Coolidge Brig Randall Mrs. Coolidge Archie Wallis John McCormack....Prof. R. S. Brimhall BRIDAL PARTY Bishop Ernest Nelson Groomsmen....LeRoy Cox, Wm. Empey Bridesmaids Dr. Hutchings, Howard Judd Flower Girls Mathew Bentley, Lee Hafen Ring Bearer C. D. Alsop Blushing Bride D. C. Watson Groom GUESS WHO????? Train Bearer ... Harold Snow Pianist - Ezoe Woodbury |