Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1912 — DOROTHY MICKEY [ARTICLE]

DOROTHY MICKEY

the Ellis Theatre, beginning next Monday night, is in Rensselaer in the interest of the organization she represents. x Miss Mickey is an attractive young lady and has been in advance of theatrical companies for nine years, and she likes thfc work, too. She contracts for bill-board and newspaper advertising, hotel rates, baggage contracts, and the hundred and one things which fall to the lot of the theatrical advance agent, besides walking all over her town, no matter how large, with her army of bill boys, that no bills are “ditched.” Miss Mickey also has the distinction of being one of the very few woman Elks. She carries a card in the Pittsburg, Kansas, lodge of Elks, number 412. The company gets in town Sunday and on Monday night will begin operations and if they have the ability their agent has we will see a good show, and Manager Ellis positively guarantees them—also the agent—and he knows.