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.Washington, Ga.
April 17, 1926
The Bert Melville
Associated Players.
My family and myself have attend
ed your performances given here in
Washington under the auspices of
our local post of thp American Leg
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ion and I can say that the drama and
the music have been presented in a
highly creditable manner by trained
and experienced artists, who, as can
easily be seen, have placed their call
ing on a high and proper plane.
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The stage setting and seating ar
rangement, the well designed and
ornate tent with its electrical equip
ment all prove the desire of the Com
pany to present to a discriminating
public innocent amusement and -"O
creation which all of us need.
Yours truly,
Rev. E. J. Saywell, Rector.
Church of the Mediator
Washington, Ga.
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Wed. and Sat. Nights Cash Prizes
POPULAR PRICES. CHILDREN, 25c; ADULTS, 40c.
DOORS OPEN 7:15 CURTAIN 8:15
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LADIES FREE TICKET
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This ticket will admit one lady free to the big
tent Monday night when accompanied by one
paid 40c. ticket
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