Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1908 — Some Devilish Theatrical Nates. [ARTICLE]

Some Devilish Theatrical Nates.

The Devil Theatrical Co. went to Monticello Tuesday afternoon, and the ladies in the cast penciled a personal in the Republican’s blind reporter’s note book. As each speaks with praise of Rensselaer, the notes are here published: Miss Lillian Sterling, Model of The Devil Co., left this morning for Monticello, after playing to a good sized audience in your very beautiful city. “The Devil” went with her. Miss Irene Witt, of The Devil Co, thinks Rensselaer a delightful little city and regrets leaving so soon, but hopes to be able to play a longer engagement here some time. We are leaving your very pretty town after an evening of very good business, for this very severe year on the show business. We thank you for a nice house, and are sorry to leave some very pleasant friends which we made in our say her?. This is perhaps the first time your town has ever been visited by that awful personage “The Devil,” and let us hope that it will not cast an evil but a good Influence over all that saw “it.” Very truly,

MONA RICHMOND,

Leading Woman in The Devil.