Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1915 — “THE NAUTICAL KNOT” AT ELLIS THEATRE [ARTICLE]
“THE NAUTICAL KNOT” AT ELLIS THEATRE
High School PupHn Present Light Musical Comedy and Large Audiences Should Attend. School functions deserve the unrestricted patronage of the public. The school is the most important institution in the community, for it is there that our boys and girls are getting the foundation for their life’® work and it is allied to every good institution in the community. Responsibility should not end by paying taxes arid electing a school board. The patron should give encouragement to th# teachers and the pupils by showing their appreciation of the activities throughout the year. For five weeks the young people have been in almost nightly training for the operetta, “The Nautical Knot,” which is a light musical comedy that is certain to delight all who see It and the prices have been placed so low,- 25 and 36 cents, that All can afford to attend. The performance is for two nights, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 2nd and 3rd, and the ticket sale is now on and seats may be reserved for eithsar night. Don’t let anything keep you away from “The Nautical Knot.” The cast of characters follows: Julia —-Wilda Littlefield. Nance^—Ruth Wood. Barnabas Lee —Elvyn Allman. Bill Salt—Carl Eigelsbach. Joe Stout—-Paul Beam. B arnstapoole Girls— Delia—Doris Mori an. Daisy—Alice Thomas. Dora—lnez Kiplinger. Della—Bernice Long. Jack'Brace—Harry Moore. Jim Spray—Robert Loy. Ned Bluff —Robert Reeve. Artists—Howard York, Paul Healy, Floyd Hemphill, lone Zimmerman, Accompanist.
