'Andy Purman, Director, Pleased With j* Progress Toward Production ofAmerican Legion Mmsi.rc'1S 11110 last week of the rehearsals foi t.hfc American Legion’s big Minstrel• of 1022 started ; sterday after*ipd* jtii a v i; * ..hi:ing of the circle and men’s chorus at i the G. A. R. hall. Andy Furman, director, is well pleased with the progress being made and expects by the end of the week, that the cast of 1# ) local perform* rs will be letter perfect., The public may expect rare and ex-I traordinary peiformances on nexi.Monday and Tuesday evenings at the K. of P. theatre.■ * Those who have seen the rehearsals have said that this year’s production will surpass any former talent per-- formance given in Greensburg. The | entire show will consume about two i and one-half hours, the first fifty min-i utes being taken up with the minstrel and the remainder of the time will be consumed by vaudeville sketches; namely, “It Happened in Cuba,” “Beaus and Bells,” “A Romance of the Forest,” and “East Goes West.” Fifty of Greensburg’s most beautiful and accomplished young ladies have been assigned part3 in these sketches which, include several catchy songs | and some excellent dance numbers. | All parts have been assigned and j work has begun in earnest to mak? j the show the biggest success. Among local entertainers, well known for! their capable work, are Robert Me- IKay, interlocutor; Claude Cofiee, and i R. C. Kanouse, premier ends; Elmer j Setward, John .Morris, Guy Boyce. Clarence Bcling, Ivan Overman andFanford Starks, ends. Lewis Me-: Henry, Dr. Dyar Wood, and Harry I Bruner will sing the baliad numbers, j The next rehearsal will be held this J evening at the K. of F. hall beginning