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RoCHESTE R CoMMUNITY PLAYERS HARLAN wARD MILLER = HOME FURNISHINGS Monroe 266 620 Pork Avenue --- At Vassar Street ".../lsiL Yow• :7,.iends OuR Winter Furniture Sale - including .../{6oat Zfs, over 75% of our stock - is now in progress. JelL .71tem :7oo" This is an invitation to make your home more ideal.- at a saving. Open 9 A . 111 . to 9 P . M. Daily. Sat urday rmt.il 6 P. M . Furnirure, Carpets, Springs, Mattresses, Lamps, Radios & Gifts. Electrical Refrig erators, Ranges, Washers and Other ,Appliances One Location Only 144 East Avenue Rochester 4, N.Y. Telephone- Stone 810 COSTICH MOVING AND STORAGE CULVER 700 271 Hayward Ave. Rochester, N. Y. Page T wo 'I REMEMBER MAMA" THE STAFF FOR Mrs. Richard Phelan, Mrs. Raymond Pierson, Mrs. John Crerar, Mrs. George Wetzel, Mrs. "I REMEMBER MAMA" Leon Podgainy, Betty Swart, Mrs. Wilbur LePage, Jean Morrell, Florence Mather, Mrs. STAGE MANAGERS ...•.•...•.... Sherman Judd Sven Ahren Margaret Driscoll, Mrs. Edward C. Wesley Werth, Victor Moyes, Arthur W. Dickinson, Elearior Biddle, Jean Phillips, Campfield. Mrs. Geraldine Jones, Alice Huve-r, Mrs. Vic- tor Strivings, Mrs. Jordan Ross, Mrs. Arthur ELECTRICIANS .•.. •........• Donald VerHoeven Borlen, Mrs. Clarence Crahan, Mrs. A. G. Richard Cole, Earl Roome, William N. Mowson, Mrs. William Swann, Mrs. Edward Babcock. Ashworth, Mrs. Elsie Yetter, Ann See!, Mrs. PROGRAM COVER ............... John Wenrich R. W. VanNess, Mrs. William Porter. SCENIC PRODUCTION .••. Mr. and Mrs. William TICKET TAKERS ........ James Connolly, Chr., N. Babcock, Louis Babbitt, Barbara Way, John Croston, Co·Chr., A. D. Shur>e, Arthur Peter Werth, Kenneth Woehr. Daly, Kenneth T. Lough, Daniel Macken, Ernest Schramm, Hervey Bennett, Leon Steb- COSTUMES ......... Mrs. L. W. Heinrich, Chr., bins, A. D. Hubbard, Dorr Phillips, Dr. Mrs. Rodney Himes, Mrs Gerald Looker Howard D. Minchin, James McConnell, How- STAGE SETTINGS .... Mrs. William A. MacVay, ard W. Niven, Kenneth Weston, Howard Chr., Mrs. William Rawley, Co,Chr. Klein, William Welsh, Robert Titus, R. R. Lewis, Oscar Marth, F'eehan FitzJ,Jatrick~ HAND PROPERTIES .• . Mrs. Howard W. Minchin Howard J . Youngman, Edward Beglin, W. J. PROPERTY MASTERS .... Mrs. C. Wesley Werth, Whitney, Arold Watkins, Jierman Bergling, Chr., Mrs. Norman Kasiner, Julia Bailey, Howard Morgan, Mrs. Arthur W. Campfield. HOUSE MANAGERS .... Eino Jaske!ainen, Chr., MAKE UP ........... Mrs. James Williams, Chr., Ernest Elder, Richard Lankes, Ernest Mrs. Carl Hedquist, Co-Chr., Anita Betlem, Schramm, James Aleander, lkldney Himes, Mary Eli•abeth Brown, Mrs. Walter Fleming, Louis A. Babbitt, Ralph Jenkinson, Joseph Irene Bi::tbrenbu.rg, Mrs. Benjamin Miller, G. Newman, Harry Essley, Kenneth Weston, Mrs. Edward Rizw, Nancy Root, Patty Meyer. Earl T'. Cooley. DRESSING ROOM ...... .. Mrs. Harold Helmer, USHERS .. ................. Janet Walker, Chr., Chr., Elizabeth Bofinger, Co-Chr., Jean Titus, Ann See!, Co-Chr., Sue Harder, Patricia Mrs. E. G. Agnew. Jean , Benedict Mae Hard- Schon .Lo·is Parker, Eileen Murphy, Mary enbrook Alice Daly, Virginia Kupferschmidt, Nixon. Marjorie Spitz, Ruth -Martin, Doro- Mrs. :Howard Minchin, Mrs. Herbert Boyce, thy Fink, Norma Curtin, Jean Owens, Doris Mrs. E. C. Bassett, Harriet Davies, Betty Beatty, Mary Ellen Leahy, Geraldine Jones, Shutt, Mrs. Eino Jaskelainen, Mrs. Louise A. Adelaide Stehler, Jean Benedict, Lois Giebel, Babbitt, Jr., Mary Herlihy, Mrs. Charles S. Kathleen Pioch, Dorothy Hill Dunne, Marie Lee, Elizabeth Lee. Kauffman, Betty Swart, Elsie Yetter, Louise FIRST NIGHT HOSTESSES .•.. Mrs. B. F. Titus, and Myrtle Ash, Doris Munroe, Barbara Rose, Chr., Mrs. Martin B. Lehnen, Mrs. Rodney Janice Hafner, Molly Martell, Mildred Buck- Himes, Mrs. Oliver Bartold, Mrs. William A. pitt, Betty LaDue, Harriette Himes, Gayle MaeVay, Mrs. Joseph Shale. Marsh, Doris Cooley, Betty Dickins, Peggy Hall, Mariorie Born, Joan Fulreader, Ann GREEN ROOM ........ Mrs Edward Beglin, Chr., Montague, Clara Louise Schiefer, Betty Lyd- Mrs. M. L. Baxter, Mrs. Ellsworth Walbridge, don Donna Ross, Clare Stoughton, Carol Mrs. Walter Margeson, Mrs Richard Barker, Kraus, Barbara Way. SERVICE STORAGE co. e PACKING e MOVING e SHIPPING e STORAGE Newest The Home Warehouse in of Rochester Good Storage 704- 712 MONROE Clinton Ave. S. 2833 FIRE - PROOF WAREHOUSE ROCHESTER 7, N.Y. Page Three ROCH ESTER COMM UNITY PLAYERS THE ROCHESTER COMMUNITY PLAYERS, INC. Present f or the f ourth play of their 23rd season "I REMEMBER MAMA" By JOHN VAN DRUTEN Adapted from Kathryn Forbes' book, "MAMA's BANK AccoUNT" JANUARY 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 , 22, 23, 24, 1947 Sunday Matinee January 19th at 3 P. M . Directed by ROBERT STEVENS Settings by MILTON C. ROBINSON CAST OF CHARACTERS K atrin . ...... .. .. ... .. ... ........ NANCY HASTINGS Mama. _ .. ...... .. RUTH LEWIS BERENTSEN Papa . .. .. .. .... .... WILLIAM EYER D agmar. .. .. ALAYNE KASINER Christine . ... .. ... ........ .. .. .. ... ....... ANN AsHWORTH Mr. Hyde ... ... ... ... .. .... .. .... ... .. .. .. JosEPH SHALE Nels . .. ..... ..- . .. .... .. ... ... ... FLETCH ER SATTERWHITE Aunt Trina . ... .. ... .. .. ..... .. MRs. EDWARDS. BARNITZ Aunt Sigrid . ... .... .. .. .... .. ..... MRS. FRANK WINSTON Aunt Jenny . .. .. ..... .. ... ........ MRS. GEORGE R. TowN Uncle Chris . ...... .. ... .. ....... HOWARD W. MINCHIN A Woman ....... .. .. ..... .. ... .. .... .. MARY MoNTAGUE Mr. Thorkelson . .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .......... MERRITT BARKER Dr. Johnson ...... ..... .. .... .. .. .. ... ....... CHARLES S. LEE Arne . ... ..... ... .... .. .. ... .. .. .. .... PETER HEINRICH A Nurse . ... .. .. .. ... ... ........... _ . ... BARBARA SHAFER Another Nurse . ......... .... .... .. ..... .. ... MRs.LEROY JoNES Cast of Characters continued on page Six Authentic fashions in fine furs and exclztsive ready-to-wear-' as interpreted by Projansky. Page Four " l REM E MBER MAMA" HO.MJE OJF FINE JFURNITURJE & RUGS wmtolfarb'~ jioohs= jfine £1rts PAINTING, PRIN'fS RESTORING, FRAMING IMPORTED ART OBJECTS MANGURIAN'S 67 SPRING STREET Park Ave. at Meigs St. MAIN 4I9I Call Stone 4 16 Jenkins & Maey COALe COKE FUEL OIL • GENERAL OFFICES Wear Knopf. 100 Cutler Bldg. 42 East Ave. YARDS AND OFFICES 1045 Main St. East 119 Child St. Page Five RocHESTER CoMMUNITY PLAYERS WEBBERS EAST MAIN HOSPITAL for DOGS and CATS Boarding with X-Ray and outside exercise yard Fluoroscope DR. NELSON* R. LINER DR. LEROY WEBBER 1228 E. Main St. DR. CARR WEBBER Culver 4988 CAST 0 F CHARACTERS- continued Soda Clerk .. ..... .. ............. ........ ARTHUR W. CAMPFIELD Madeline . ... ..... .. ... ..... ... .. ............ JoAN LOOKER Dorothy Schiller .. .......... ........ .. · ~ ........ SHIRLEY CbRLETT Florence Dana Moorhead ... .. ... .. ... .. ... MRS. JoHN C. WELLS Bell Boy . MICHAEL MEYER Scrub Woman .. ... .. .. .. ... ..... .......... ... .. INEz RoBINSON 3rd Nurse . MRS . ARTHUR W. CAMPFIELD Doctor and Orderly The action of the play, which is in two acts, passes in and around San Fran- cisco some years ago. The secret ot saving for retirement (just lift up THE BEST that phone and call Stone 498) is getting started! Retirement Income can be purchased for as little NUMBER as $5 .oo per month. May we help you fit a retire- ment program to your individual plans? Ask about IN TOWN "The Years That Belong to You''. EARL E. LINCOLN GENERAL AGENT AND ASSOCIATES The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company 1400 LINCOLN-ALLIANCE BANK BUILDING STONE498 Page Six "I REMEMBER MAMA" "A Pleasing Voice and Words Well Spoken are Powerful Aids to Your Success" I NSTRUCTION in VOICE and SPEECH Ruth and Robert Berentsen 699 Main Street East Stone2268 WHO'S WHO MRS. FRANK WINSTON last appeared in "KISS AND TELL." MRS. EDWAHD BARNITZ last appeared In MERRITT BARKER last appeared in " THE "MINICK." SPIDER." WILLIAM EYER last appeared in " A B ELL RUTH LEWIS BERENTSEN last appeared In FOR ADANO." " THE LATE GEORGE APLEY." HowARD W. MINCHIN last appeared in " THE LATE G EORGE APLEY." MRs. GEORGE TowN las t appeared in " THREE's A FAMILY." MICHAEL MEYER last appeared in "My SISTER E ILEEN." M RS. } OHN C. WELLS last appeared in JOSEPH SHALE last appeared in " A B ELL "LADI ES IN RETIREMENT." FOR ADANO." KASINER HOBBIES VISIT ROCHESTERS OUTSTANDING HOBBY CENTER MODEL AIRPLANES- GAS ENGINES- BOATS- TRAINS- RACE Cfl.RS- TOOLS 892 CLINTON A VENUE SOUTH Hours 9:00A.M. to 9:00P.M. One Block South LIFE- HEALTH & ACCIDENT. HOSPITALIZATION- SURGEON'S FEES PRE-PAID MEDICAL EXPENSE ART HOLTZMAN ASSOCIATES 11312 SIBLEY TOWER BUILDING Stone 4027-4028 "A BRIGHTER TOMORROW" with GABRIEL HEA TTER Every Sunday Night - 1 o:oo p. m. W. S. A. Y. Page Seven RocHESTER CoMMUNITY PLAYERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS MRS. WILLIAM JENNEY, Honorary President ]AMES B. ARNOLD, Preside11t Emer-itus MRS. ]AMES M. MANGAN, President MRS. WM. A. MACVAY, Vice-President FREDERICK W. COOK, T1·easu1·er HOWARD W . NIVEN, Secretary ERIC HOARD HOWARD]. YOUNGMAN MRS. GEORGE GREENWOOD MRS. FRED ROCKWELL HENRI PROJANSKY C. A. MORGAN MRs. F. TEAL Cox JusTICE WILLIAM F. LovE MRS. CAREY BROWN MRS. WILSON CROSS DANIEL E. MACKEN CHAIRMEN POSTERS AND PROGRAM COVER .... Marcia GREEN ROOM Mrs. Edward Beglin, Lou Niven, Calvin Hotchkiss, John We·nrich. Mrs. LeRoy Jones, Mrs. John Garcia. PLAYREADING Leon Stebbins, TICKET TAKERS . James Connolly, Mrs. Walter J. Weyerts, Miss Betty Jane Ernest E. Elder, Kenneth Weston. Cooper. STAGE SETTINGS Mrs. Wm. A. MacVay, HOUSE MANAGERS . Eino Jaskelainen, Clarence Hamilton, William N. Babcock. Mrs. Wilson Cross, Mrs. Albert Zornow. FIRST NIGHT HOSTESSES
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