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' 11 *.Vs*m' . *ym *v***' ; v.VfK.*”1* '• £Jj'4 £* .X:. ^ *fNP \ *v\ ‘tfS'S.-, . ; - :••'• ••;••. ••:***•. M?rr.(ta«, ;.,wwni -v■■*■»•* •Cf?*' ,;*g?:IJ*iattBACK IN APRIL, 1925, the St. George’s Dramatic club of Sacred Heart church, Dunkirk, presented a successful western raelo- £drama, “A Daughter of the Desert.” The cost is pictured outside the the Geitner theatre in Silver Creek where they played a one-night cstand for the benefit of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. The cast reading from left to right included: Malachi Culligan (the hero) ; Margaret Renckens James (Indian maid); Hildegardc Barnes Morrissey (gypsy gal); Howard Klocek (cowhand); Millie Renckens Zao 1harias (country maid); Edmund Sekula (cowhand); Mabel Michalske Groescb (sheriff’s wife) ; Ernie Dufton (bigtime gambler) ; Dor- jothy Gautcher Sekula (the heroine); Andrew Groesch (deputy sheriff); Stephen Sekula (the 2-gun sheriff); Edward C. Krause (the ^villain) and also director of the group. Submitted by Mrs* Stephen Sekula. a
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Dunkirk Evening Observer

Dunkirk, New York, US

Thu, Aug 12, 1965

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