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Holding Temperament in CJieekt —Economist PhotoThese three young women are holding dolls that are to take part in a marionette show at Mercy High school, 81st st. and Prairie eve., a week from tomorrow afternoon. They are, left to right, Marian Corley with a French peasant, Catherine Corley holding Leanface, a knave, and Muriel Duffy, with Columbine.Heirs llellcs“Hell’s Belles/' a new organization of Southtown girls, held a stag Initiation at the home of Bernadette Transler, 7738 Green St., Monday evening of last week.Fort Dearborn K. of C. to Hear Degree MasterGrand Knight E. J. Ryan will open the regular business meeting of Fort Dearborn K. of C., at 8 o’clock tonight at 820 W. Garfield blvd. John E. Bolton, honorable master of the fourth degree, will speak.idiu)StorePuppets Rehearse forTheir Debut at MercyKatherine Hepburn, Greta Garbo, Mae West and even Kate Smith, all alias a puppet on the stage of Mercy high school, 8100 Prairie ave., at 2 o’clock a week from tomorrow afternoon, will bow to Southtown.They're appearing in an original sketch, “Columbine and Harlequin,” written by the school art instructor, Catherine Corley, another skit adapted from Erwin Markham's poem, “The Juggler of Notre Dame.’ and a 16th century French comedy. “Knaves will be Knaves. The performance is being sponsored by the Puppeteers, an organization of Mercy high girls, directed by Miss Corley.Charter members of the puppet troop include Muriel Duffy, Marion Corley, Alice McCabe, Bernice Me-Greal and Mary Coffey, Miss Corley, the director, Is graduate of Mercy and received her art and dramatic training at the Chicago Art Institute and at the Goodman theater.
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Southtown Economist

Chicago, Illinois, US

Thu, Feb 01, 1934

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