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made a small hit of her own as a dancer in the musical show, “Good Morning, Judge.*»For the second half of the week atthe Orpheum, “Too Much Johnsonwill hold forth, Bryant Washburn starring. Those who love to laugh— and who doesn’t?—are promised a real opportunity in this play which affords so many humorous situations.The hero is Augustus Billings, who has a fondness for yachting, a pretty wife, and an irascible mother-in-law. The first-named failing leads him toaccept the invitation of a flirtatious dowager to accompany her on a yachting party to Mexico. The mother-in-law gets on his trail. Complications over a mix-up in names, a jealous husband, and other mirth provoking details involves Billings in an entanglement from which he cleverly extricates himself.n44One of the local “movie house men has just stated that children are not in attendance at the shows nearly so much as formerly.How do you explain that—are they tired of movies? he was asked.No, it isn’t that. Children like slap-stick comedy,” he explained, “and the producers are getting away from that to a great extent. A house can be packed by children with an Ar-buckle or Chaplin film while the otherstars with the exception of a very fewfail to attract. I think Charles Rayis a great favorite with the ‘kids.’99Delightful California Visit—Mrs. Rachel Richardson of 1342Liberty avenue, enjoyed every day of her eleven weeks’ visit with herneice, Mrs. Georgia Kotsch, and family of Los Angeles. She was accom-to the ocean trip to uatauna s enarm-Ing beaches the Terre Haute folksdrank in the beauties of southern California during the spring and earlysummer months.The hard luck jinx took advantageof the absence of the Richardsons to keep on the job in Terre Haute. While they were journeying about the coast, the home in Terre Haute was burglarized, a high wind took part of the roof off, and the big fire at Fourteenth street and the Vandalia railroad burned her coal shed and fences and badly blistered the house.During Mrs. Richardson’s stay she visited many Terre Haute friends now living in Los Angeles, including Mrs. Sarah Reitzel Heitchew, whom she had not seen for forty years; Love Cruisckshank Scott, who was formerly connected with the Gazette, and her old neighbors, Mrs. Annie Golder and her daughter, Mrs. Don Osborne. The visitors enjoyed a number of meetings with the Shelley Club, of which Mrs. Kotsch is an active member.Miss Hildreth Kotsch passed with high honors in her final examinations of the first year in the University of Southern California. She majored in botany, with physical education as a secondary course. Miss Kotsch willtake a course in California universityat Berkeley in August. M T~tsch will accompany her daug theUniversity.APPOINTM. n.C. Y. Kelly. Atty.,2-3-4 McKeen Bank Bldg.Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Orville E. Fox, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.GUY KORNBLUM.nanledDMPO it irVifNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.W. F. Carmack, Atty.,8 Naylor-Cox Blk. *__ — A. 1. a ^ iL a n it/1
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Terre Haute Saturday Spectator

Terre Haute, Indiana, US

Sat, Jun 26, 1920

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