PATRONS

Mr, and Mrs. Harvey H. Acton Mr. and Mrs. John Koehn, Jr. Mr. John M. Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Art Kolbrener Red Mask Players, Inc. Mrs. Lettie Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dean Kreidler MI'. \Villinm H. Ahny Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kreidler Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baldwin Mr. nohert Logim Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Baker Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lowenstein !vfr, Clarence Uaum l\1r. ilnd ?virs, Lou C. Lowenstein Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lucas Mr. and Mrs. John Begue Mr. and Mrs. Ge<>rge C. Mahle Mrs. A. J. Boink Dr. and ~-fr.~. Erle McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bookwalter Mrs. Clara McEvoy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brasus Mrs. Henri r..'feis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burroughs Ml'. and Mrs. Isadore :r-dervis THE GAZEBO r-.h. and Mrs. JoIn} H. Carter Mr. and Mrs. John P. Meyer Mrs. Hazel Cavanaugh Dr. Hnd ~-frs. Oscar J. Michael by Miss Kathaleen Chittick Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Millikin Mr, and Mrs. Lane Clark, Cayuga, Ind. Mrs. \;Y. C. Oakley Alec Cappel Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Clifford Mrs. Alberta Osborne (from a story by Myra and Alec Cappel) Mr. Fowler Connell Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Penry Mr. and Mrs. John"A. Cooke Mrs. VI/. B. Sloan Through arrangement 'with Dramatists Plau Service Mr. Gene Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Smith Mrs. S. S. Curry r..lrs. Florence Smith Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Depke Mrs. Clarence Stine Mr. Ray Deutsch Mrs. E. T. Strawbridge Miss Margaret FitzGerald :\1r. and Mrs. George H. Thomas Mr. Martin E. FitzGerald Dr. and [..·Irs. K. L. Toy Mr, and Mrs. Ray Foreman Dr. and 1\-11'5. C. P. Van Gorder Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Good },-Irs. Slacy Van Vulkenburg Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Guin Mr. und Mrs. Elton A. \'Vagner Mr. and Mrs. \Veldon Harby Mrs. Charles It Watkins Dr. and Mrs. James H, Harding ~Ii.~.~F'l'nllces S. 'Watkins Mrs. Jean Henson Mr. and Mrs. J!II11CS n, Weathers, Mr. and Mrs. A. \;Y, Heskett Hidµ;cfnrm. Ill. Mrs. \V. O. Holloway lvlr. Ilncl Mrs, J. M. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hos(;h Mr. Hnd iv!r". F. Dnnicl \·Yclsch Mr. and Mrs. B. L. I-lowell rvlr. and Mrs. Dale Willard M1'. and Mrs. Keith \;Y. JOIlCS, ~.Ir.and Mrs. Don H. Wilson Fithian, Ill. I\lrs. A. F. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judy Mr. Hobert B. Wright MRS. BARBARA JUDY r-,'Ir. and Mrs. Maurice E. Kinsey M r. and Mrs. L. C. Zillman ..... Palace Theater May 17-18 Danville, III. 8,15 P.M. r~~~ ~....."".~ CONTINENTAL DINING THE HOUR GLASS FORE.~,!t~"'~r~!~~~c~~d"CO. ~ DISTINCTIVE DINING Motto-May OUf Time Be Your Time Hires Golden ~ Grapette Orange 410 N. Vermilion Danville, Illinois 511 Kimber Court Phone HI 2-0188 Ii ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

COMMITTEES (Continued) RED MASK PLAYERS OFFICERS Sound effects-F. Dean Kreidler.

President mn __..Betty Sue Kreidler Costumes-Pat \\lyman. Vice- Presiden L ______L____ou Lowenstein Stage furnishings-Jack and Sharon. Smith. ____'>\'illiam F. Schatz Secretary-Treasurer. __ Set construction-Claude Lovejoy, Jr. Board of Directors-Ray Foreman, Lucinda Butler, Barbara Judy, Art director-Dr. Kenneth Toy. Russ Guin, Don Wilson, Jane Rose Acton, Del Bremicker. Stage properties-Betsy Harpley, chairman; Jerry Harlow. Jean Henson and Lou Lowenstein. J\vrakeup committee-Carol Bruck, chairman; Ann Duff, Eileen Snyder, Faye Langas. Ticket distribution-Ray Foreman, chairman. Entertainment-Robert D. and Bonnie Smith. Scrap book-Lorene Frost. Publicity-Dick Bruck. COMMITTEES Program preparation-Harold Judy. Usherettes-\,Vanda Erskine, chairman; Barbara Stewart, Jean Kee- Play reading-Loll Lowenstein, chairmanj Nancy Grubb, Mary fer, Connie Koons, Martha Phillips, Mildred Russian, Opal Jean Lowenstein, Bill Schatz, Del Bremicker. Jackowski, Pat Begue, Evelyn Smith, Janet Jordan, Earlynn Casting-Loll Lowenstein, chairman; Carol Bruck, Bill Schatz, Gaudio, Mary Grubb, Virginia Collins, Frances Nield, Lorene Dave Mauerman and Mary Vogel. I-Iesterberg, Donna Doran, Joanne Dewey, Carolyn Buck, Sandy Heynolds. Prompters-Ann Burge, chairman; Jean Mudge, Jean Isenhauer, Betty Winkler. Memberships-Bob Wright, chairman; Barbara Bailey, vice·chair· man.

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ACT I l-radow Edison .. .. Huss Pollitt

Scene I-Time: Saturday afternoon~ last summer. Matilda ...... Sunny Davis

Scene 2.-Tuesday evening. The curtain drops to denote passage of a few hours. Nell Nash. .. Barbara Judy

Scene 3-The following morning. Mrs. Chandler ...... Margaret Fitzgerald

ACT II Mr. Thorpe ...... Glen Thomas Scene I-Late afternoon, the same day.

Scene 2-The following afternoon. The Dook ...... Jim Williams The curtain falls to denote passage of a few hours.

Louie . Harold Judy Scene 3- The next morning.

Red Mask Women's Guild will serve refreshments in the lohby Jenkins ...... Ted Harpley between acts.

Dr. Wyner . ...Bob Duff Red Mask Awards Ball, the annual "Katie" party which honors the outstanding actors and actresses of the past season, will be held June 24 at the Harrison Park clubhouse. This year, in honor of Hed Druker ...... Harry Eisenhauer Mask's 25th anniversary, the dance and ceremonies will he open to the entire membership. Tickets are available from Guild mem- bers. The Joe Berns Orchest

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SPONSORS BEHIND THE GREASE PAINT Producers Dair}, Paul A. Roberts First National Bank Butler the Florist The cast of "The Gazebo," in Red Mask tradition, is a com- Second National Bank L. C. Kildahl bination of experienced players and those stepping on the Palace P

.Others stepping from backstage into the footlights for the first time will be Mrs. Sunny Davis, Glen Thomas, Ted Harpley and Harry Eisenhauer. Four other cast members will be appearing in Red Mask gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the fol- their second production. Russ Pollitt and Bob Duff were cast mem- lowing finns and individuals for their assistance in making the bers of "Teahouse of the August Moon," while Jim Williams was a production of "The Gazebo" possible: police surgeon in "Witness for the Prosecution" and Dwight Ballard Woodbury Book Co. Penry Furniture Co. was the bus driver in the year's first play, "Bus Stop." Illinois Bell Telephone Co. WDAN Radio WICD· TV The. Commercial-News Veterans of many Red Mask character parts are two fulfilling Mr. ancl Mrs. Paul Davis, Jr. Mr. ancl Mrs. Russell Pollitt Industrial Gloves Hotel 'Wolford the same type roles this time. Harold Judy and Margaret Fitzgerald St. John United Church of Christ E&R have appeared in several little theater cOlnedies.

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