Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1927 — Page 6
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I We invite you to attend the Evening Star Festival. I | A “Tasty” Treat For You 11 F " Nigte H ' Bll cbis E,l(rlaime '' l F " r E,ery ” ( —I The Greatest Entertainment ‘I m i " 7n” to *’ e h a< i is given '* ■ Vttnninrt Qts»v Arctic Navigator and Prisoner of Bolshevists Noted Orator and Wit you through the tfi iSVCnillg ot<ir rCStrVHI i to R e j ate Thrilling Story of Adventure p O we!l Gets the Crowd* (j I !ii To be held at lj ~ EVENING STAR FESTIVAL 1] S HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM /S f to he held at the S November 1,2,3 and 4 i HIGH SCHOOL ALDI IOR]( ft £ ; jriV’F/L ■ FIWI ' November 1,2,3 and 4 11 The finest talent obtainable will be here * ■ Y 4 B I and &.tr“™“ a • <vxy <:m ,o “ r “' ,s """■«•« ii -mI ■• if ' ¥* to attend each evening! Buy A Season Ticket. jp, J>iw ' Z S I | Cloverleaf Creameries’lnc. 0 ■ J* T. MyCFS & Son 5 1 IE MANI FACTI RERS OF CLOVERLEAF BRAND JSMH| JF >’ JHk Tickets on sale at this store X BITTER AND TASTY ICE CREAM. ‘ .? *3aOF„. .1 1 on saie at ims store. | = ■ ljfcl==i I It’s A Pleasure nI L W i flfls F° r Good ir- —to sit through the splendid entertainment V . x'-x 1. I furnished by the ! « Q I \ Z. J community nddnj. -Banking Fires” tVVlllAl JViIL J S EVENING STAR FESTIVAL : sig Lr DUR on the closing night. It’s a ringing and I C f “ ... CAPTAIN SIGURDUR K. GUDMUNDSON inspiring appeal to better citizenship attend the •fi h'ch will he * ' ew an y w^te n)en have experienced the adventures, braved the evil '.and to community z J1 "l'i i ? l forces of nature and mankind, accomplished the seemingly impossible in the EVENING STAR F’F’ST’TV S held at the .face of almost certain death, still such has been the lot of (’apt. Sigurdur K. ■ ■>• in uninu pinw iiajiit.w S Gudmundson, who in 1920 was lured into Northeastern Liberia by answering - .? - - - •<> . , -..aninw £ Sani 11 If «II Sf'IKHH AITDITORII in the name of humanity a call of distress from the Soviet government. After Z jdFzJr tdvll (. Vt II 11^,. 3 K Voo j | delivering supplies and giving aid to the starving population. Captain Gud- rj; (■ ns November I, 2, 3 and 4 mundson’s vessel, the Polar Bear, and cargo was seized by the Bolshevists. jfr p or g OO( ] things to eat after the S • Determined to have Justice, the Intrepid captain, accompanied by one sailor, B m rr-L m I < . u L_J we “t t 0 Yakutsk, seat of the Soviet council, a midwinter trip of 2,200 miles # Festival, make steps to the i* The Finest Talent to be had. . across the Arctic Siberian wilderness. ; J»b. J MS \ Qoa ' n Captain Gudmundson and his sailor defied the Red council and lived to wT' w |ffl I*Uy .A vHdSOTI llCKcl. tell a blood-curdling tale of a thousand thrills, returning to their vessel to . g . . 1 K . .... . find it wrecked by ice, then repaired another abandoned vessel on which the S M/* Z”\ » i on sale at this store. captain and his crew reached America with a SIOO,OOO cargo. ' IT | I |l*“ 3 Captain Gudmundson Is an Icelander by birth, but a naturalized American ‘ ; W ® A A -HL Sk-Nz Vi» Aj ]»• citizen. He has just enough accent in his speech to make his thrilling recital 31 X T O T t Os stirring adventure intensely realistic. Alwavs Bubbling Over with £ % / z-v NkT* I Captain GudmuntUon knows as much as any man living about the / <w * . .. X IC WX f 1 ■ f 1 F 1 Russian “Reds” and their vicious activities, and every American, young or old. gOOQ tilings IO eai. T tA JL X L/ll AJL JI should hear him, especially at this time when there Uan ever-increasing * ' / o Star Festival Tickets on sale at this store. U* menace from that source to our institutions. JfiSecond night of Evening Star Festival, . • " ■ ———————————————— s - - . - / MTU. 5 You Don’t Want To Mason Jubilees in Negro Musical Episodes # Il O Hp* 1 t S Miss This. Folk Lore Plantation Melodies in Special Presentation at L ' ( Ijl llt 0 LJ* ’ BE Festival—ClosingNight. WUi ** | Evening Star Festival ~r <«. i 1 SoloUt and Novelty Entertainer With high-class entertainment. Ihe «8 I yk a, Lucille Elmore Revue at Festival. Four nights of excellent Wk* « • 0. 1° 1 ® | cn, x m m° ■* ji ■ Evening Star Festival I I HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM M’. \ fcr^'.'- J ‘3 ' k ..orally a „d you „iii I ifi November 1,2, 3 and 4 ili’ " ’ Ts enjoy every minute of it. !fi Season tickets are now on sale and can be obtained M 'f "/i tvtzivt ctziTvrwvr t TTniTMDII'TI $ from any member of the Lions Club. g f J j HIGH SCHOOL AUDITOR!! M | K ■’ NEXT WEEK. S | * ' Teeple & Peterson | ■am Lucille Elmore, Ventriloquist " 1 j J E'iVal' On the closing night of the coming Festival, the Mason Jubilee Singers, THIRD NIGHT Tim QlljAtirjlf| PilfPl 13111016111 EbIIIIiI Zi IliilTlP Flixl a nationally known quartet of vocalists, fresh from a tour of the Pacific .' “Mnthor’e Mi’llinne” lUV UplVMUiil AJiSIVI LUHimv -T1 U XaLBMMMw’ AMB vl Coast, will give one of the irresistible foot-tickling, old-time negro Jubilee IvlutllUl O IVIIIIIUnS l£ Sffl ‘ entertainments. , Three-Act Comedv <? • -- Ug \ Songs of the old plantation, camp-meeting shouts, negro spirituals, popu- ' Starring" Eleanorl 3 furnished by the i —but next week attend each ' lar ™ llow voices-ail this and more. Adult Admi,lion SI.OO artists of the J Jfj performance of the ' ■ l£ / IT* 10 1 IIP. * fourth night evening star festival | | Evening Star Festival High bchOOl Aliultonum ■SS" , behl " ~,, i I— M L 1 9 O | I High School Auditorium November 1-2 - 3 and 4 , . ■* enio? <| I ADULT SEASON TICKETSS2.OO II Music, Mimicry, Musica 1 Comedy II I Buy A Season Ticket | $ Buy season tickets from i Ad,,l ‘ Admi.iion 7S e »r ib« r inns Club. CHILD’S SEASON TICKETSLOO | 1* f-* ’, ! Ln i f i n Dim TJaI/a+a j ; c aWMt±." Beavers & Fryback I i Decatur Lumber Co. uIIV I ILhSIS NOW! home fcters
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