Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1915 — DRAMATIC CLUB TO GIVE ANOTHER PLAY [ARTICLE]
DRAMATIC CLUB TO GIVE ANOTHER PLAY
“The Rose of the Range” to Be Played Thursday Evening—Home Talent • Always Popular. The Crescent Dramatic Co., composed of talented young people of this city, will make its second public appearance Thursday evening of this week when they will produce “The Rose of the Range,” a popular western comedy-drama, the scene of which is laid in Colorado. Since the first appearance of the company several weeks ago in “The Little Princess” their friends have been urging them to put on another play and they decided on one of somewhat different type. There ,is lots of action and 'considerable good comedy in the play to be produced this week and it should meet with favor with all theatregoers. Miss Luella Robinson is cast in the leading role, having the part of Roxy Tremaine. The balance of the cast is as follows: Jack Delmore, Paul Worland. Mrs. Berry, Lucille Luers. Luke Short, John Moore. Clay Allison, Floyd Hemphill. Sam Burton, Emil Hanley. Bat Smith, Dwight Currnck. White Fawn, Vera Anna West. Tony,Harry McColly. Wah Chin, Charles Rhoades. The price of admission will be 25 and 35 ents. Reserved seats are now on sale. ,\
