1919 Green Stockings

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The Senior Class of Otterbein College will Present

GREEN STOCKINGS A Comedy in three acts By A. E. W. Mason

COLLEGE CHAPEL June 11, 1919 8 O’clock

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Saving Starts Success Compliments of C. W. REED—QUALITY GROCERY The Home of Service, System, Satisfaction Headquarters for Heinz Pure Food Products (57 Varieties) J. F. Ewing Winifred Reed Characters in the Play ''Admiral Grice (Retired).............................................George L. Glauner William Faraday..............................................................Judson C. Siddall ^ rColonel Smith . . . . . . ... Ray J. Harmelinl^ Robert Tarver.........................................................................Charles Busch! Henry Steele........................................................................ Lyle J. MichaelV Tames Raleigh . . . ... . . . Herman E. Michael 1 Martin................................................................................ Lawrence Replogle/ ,Celia Faraday.......................................................................... Vida Wilhelni^ Madge (Mrs. Rockingham).......................................Virginia Burtner Evelyn (Lady Trenchard) . . . . . . Helen Bovee Phyllis Faraday....................................................................... Freda Frazier Aunt Ida (Mrs. Chisholm-Faraday) .... Florence Loar^^^.^.^^

“TheNewModel” ED. HART, Proprietor

KELLER & McELWEE

Bell Phone 181-W That’s where you get the best A Good Place to Eat Confectionery,

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Groceries for the least money.

Fountain, “That’s a Fact.”

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SUGGESTIONS Pillows, Memo Books, Pins, Spoons, Kodaks, Fountain Pens and Fancy Books, at

“YE OLD CORNER BOOKSTORE” Scenes in the Play Act. I. Room in Mr. Faraday’s House, February 11th. Evening. Act II. Same as Act I. Eight months later. About 6 o’clock. Act III. Morning room in Mr. Faraday’s house. Evening, same day.

Staff Charles A. Fritz................................................................................. Director VVm. R. Evans................................................................Business Manager Lyman J. Wood Russell Palmer ..................................................................................................Property Managers Music by the College Orchestra

The place for Soft Drinks and Confectionery Short Orders at all hours.

WHITE FRONT RESTAURANT Bob Barney

A Hearty Welcome to Alumni

DAD HOFFMAN

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AN APPRECIATION Good-bye to a splendid class. We have enjoyed every minute you have been here. You have been consid­ erate and appreciative. You have paid your bills prompt­ ly. It’s a fine old class from a fine old college and here is good luck to you and the greatest possible success. You will come back next year and the year after. You will find a right hearty wel­ come.

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