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I I WEBSTER. HESKETT- MAUERMAN (Incorporated) THE DEPENDABLE INSURANCE AGENCY 137 North Vermilion Phone 2253 Officers and Directors 1951-1952 President. Matt Jurczak Vice-President. Gene Barrick, JI'. Secretary-Treasurer Charlotte Ellis Directors-Don Wilson, Honore Ronan, Dr. Harlan English, Ray Foreman, C. E. Scholey, Frank Caughron, Fred Butler, Gene Barrick, Jr., Frank South (unexpired term of Ruth Tuggle Crowle). Our sincere thanks for their help to severalindividual members, also to WOODBURY BOOK CO. PENRY FURNITURE CO. DODSON SEED CO. GULICK-WOODBUny ORUG CO. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. BUTLEn FLOmSTS BLOCK & KUHL HOME STOnE JACKSON TYPEWl1ITER CO. RADIO STATION WDAN Hehearsals were made possible by the much appreciated courtesy of Hotel Wolford. "TWO BLIND MICE" produced by specialpermission of Dramatists Play Service, Inc. .~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. I I i i i i i i i i ; RED MASK PLAYERS ; i (Incorporated) i i i i i i i i Open Their Fifteenth Season i I I i with i I I i i i i i "T Bl dM " i i wo in ice i i / i / i /. . I / BY SAMUEL SPEWACK i ! I I . i I i I . I ! Directed by i I . i KATHRYN RANDOLPH ) I i i i i i i i . i i i i i i i i i i i PALACE THEATRE i ) Danville, Illinois ) i i i i i NOVEMBER 14 AND 15. 1951 i I I i 8,15 P.M. i i i i i i i

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WEBSTER. HESKETT- MAUERMAN(Incorporated)

THE DEPENDABLE INSURANCE AGENCY137 North Vermilion Phone 2253

Officers and Directors1951-1952

President. Matt JurczakVice-President. Gene Barrick, JI'.Secretary-Treasurer Charlotte Ellis

Directors-Don Wilson, Honore Ronan, Dr. Harlan English, RayForeman, C. E. Scholey, Frank Caughron, Fred Butler, GeneBarrick, Jr., Frank South (unexpired term of Ruth TuggleCrowle).

Our sincere thanks for their help to several individual members,also to

WOODBURY BOOK CO.PENRY FURNITURE CO.

DODSON SEED CO.GULICK-WOODBUny ORUG CO.

ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO.BUTLEn FLOmSTS

BLOCK & KUHL HOME STOnEJACKSON TYPEWl1ITER CO.

RADIO STATION WDAN

Hehearsals were made possible by the much appreciatedcourtesy of Hotel Wolford.

"TWO BLIND MICE" produced by special permission ofDramatists Play Service, Inc.

.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.I Ii ii ii ii i; RED MASK PLAYERS ;i (Incorporated) ii ii ii ii Open Their Fifteenth Season iI Ii with iI Ii ii i

i "T Bl d M " ii wo in ice ii /i /i /.. I/ BY SAMUEL SPEWACK i! II .i Ii I. I! Directed by iI .i KATHRYN RANDOLPH )I ii ii ii i .i ii ii ii ii ii PALACE THEATRE i) Danville, Illinois )i ii ii NOVEMBER 14 AND 15. 1951 iI Ii 8,15 P.M. ii ii ii i

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Welcome ...to the opening play of Red Mask's Fifteenth successfulseason. The officers, committee members, the directorand the players in tonight's perfonnance hope thattheir endeavors meet with your approval.

A membership in Hed Mask Players, Inc., remainsone of Danville's best buys in entertainment. The or-ganization continues to grow and the quality of theproductions becomes increasingly higher with eachplay presented.

Keep right on being a member and get at leastone new member each season for only by main-taining a strong organization can the best plays hewell presented for your entertainment.

IT'S TIME FOR SELECTING

CHRISTMAS CARDS and GIFTS... choose NOW while stocks are complete

WOODBURY BOOK COMPANY125 NORTH VERMILION STREET PHONE 58.

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CommitteesPLAY SELECTION-G.ene Barrick, Jr., Lucinda Butler, Betty Mos-

ser, Matt Jurczak, Lois Butler.

CASTING-Gene Barrick, Jr., Betty Mosser, Jean Henson.

MEMBERSHIP-Martha Ann McEvoy, Helen Jurczak, Lew andSara Selby, Charles Henson, Jean Forster, Lucinda Butler,Barhara Maxwell, Hazel Douglas, Joe MaSSing, Barhara Judy,Dorothea Woods, Louise Dettman, Gene Barrick, Earl Hart.

PHOGRAMS-Lew Selby, Charles I-Ienson, Jean Forster, FlorencePierce, Dorothea Woods, Wanda Stephens.

TICKET DISTHIBUTION-Hay Foreman, Martha Ann McEvoy,Frank South, Matt and Helen Jurczak, Esther Cooper, MelKeesler, Charles Henson, Ed and Mary Minear, Ernest andGrace Paxton, Hoss and Dorothy Parker.

ASSISTANT DIHECTORS-Barbara Maxwell, Lois Sanders, BritaKeefer.

STAGE MANAGING-Joe Massing and Maxine Hendrix.

MAKE-UP-Bonnie True, Betty Sue Kriedler, Barhara Maxwell,Euva Bracewell.

FURNISHINGS-Charlotte Ellis, Honore Honan, Joe Massing.

HAND PHOPEHTIES-Mnry Lou Chappelle, Harold Brownstein,Jean Hasty, Mary LOll Underriner. j

COSTUMES-Lucinda Butler, Bob Acton, Mary Kay Speers, Phillis .!Epperson. '

PUBLICITY-Harold Judy.

ENTERTAINMENT-Peggy Jones and Phil Jones.

USHERETTES-Peggy Jones, Louise Scharlau, Ellen Britt, JeanSwisher, Ina Seawright, Louise Dettman, Polly Senger, NoraKenny, Josephine Cox, Shirley Ann Smith, Betty Jones.

LIGHTING AND STAGE-Guy Hutton, George Holycross, Clar-ence Gage.

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Perfect Food Perfect Servico

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OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT - FREEAND EASY PARKING

The Cast1" order of Appearance

Mrs. Letitia Turnbull Honore Ronan, Miss Crystal Hower ................•......•....... Jean HensonMr. Murray Fred CrowMiss Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Betty HartshornMailman ' Curt WireTommy Thurston .A Visitor .

....... Finley Hogbin.. Harold Brownstein.......... Earl HartSimon , .

Karen Norwood , ' Betty MosserWilhur Threadwaite, State Dept ' Edgar WolgamotMajor John Groh, USA , Bill SandersLt. Col. Hobbins, USAF Jim StuartComdr. Thomas Jellico, USN '," John BrittDr. Henry McGill .' Gene Barrick, Jr.Sergeant .....................•.................. Darrell LinneCharles Brenner Matt JurczakEnsign Jamison ' Bud BrownSenator Kruger .........•....................... Robert Duncan

sni~ersCOTTONCompliments of

101 N. Vermilion, Danville

SHOP

Phone 263

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Danville, Illinois

The PlayAll scenes in this 3-act comedy are in the converted

"office" of an old Georgetown mansion. The time is Spring,1949.

"TWO nLIND MICE" is a travesty upon the almost-ridiculous growth of bUl'enlis and agencies in our NationalGovernment. Two oldorly Indies, "blind" to the supposedabolition of "Tho Offieo of Seeds and Standards"-under thedirection of ono's husband until his death-insist upon carry-ing on his work with ndmirable, though misdirected, zeal.

A fast-talking nephew comes into the picture and hydouble talk and innuendo creates a zany situation involvingthe Army, Nav)', Ail' Corps, State Department and even theWhite House.

The self-rightcous and blustering Senator, loudly pro-claiming his jntention to expose everything, is caught in hisown snare. My, oh my, what a good bluff can do!

Music by Joe Berkowitz Band