Nashua Reporter
Nashua, Chickasaw, Iowa
22 June 1927
Hazel Cass Comedians Here All Next Week, June 27 to July
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The Hazel Cass Comedians make their 1927 debut in Nashua on
Monday, June 27 with a company that will maintain if not enhance
the already enviable reputation of these ever popular players.
For its opening offering the manager, Billy Topp has chosen Larry
Johnson's grippin comedy-drama, "The Come-Back,"
that has vied so favorably for public approval with "Turn to
the Right," Too Many Crooks," Kick In" and
"Within the Law." The story deals with life in the
semi-rural environment in and around New York. The company was
selected with utmost care as to type in an effort to give
"The Come-Back" the impetus and
atmosphere that this variety of story so necessarily demands. In
keeping with best policies of the Hazel M. Cass companies a
diversified vaudeville program will be presented between the acts
of all the different productions of the week. Monday night ladies
are admitted free under the usual conditions.
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Mrs. Anna Baker is visiting relatives at Cresco this week.
Miss Sarah Glaus returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives at
Belvidere,Ill.
Mrs. and Mrs. Zera Fink arrived Saturday from Grinnell to visit
the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. McDannell.
New arrivals reported for the past week are a 9 1/2-pound
daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen on June 19, who
will also be known as Juanita Burnett, and also a baby girl at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Hartman on June 12.
E.P. Foster and daughter Urdine and Mrs. A.W. Lehmkuhl and baby
Lois motored to Rochester, Minn. Monday, returning that evening.
Miss Urdine had the bandage removed from her injured eye and now
uses only dark glasses. The doctor says her eye was improving
satisfactorily.
Mrs. McDonald of Orlando, Fla., who had been visiting her aunt
Helen Thomas,left for St. Paul on Tuesday for a short visit and
will then return here. She is also a niece of Mrs. E.E. Tracy and
Mrs. Will Robinson.
The Tom Bowen family moved Tuesday to their new home in Cedar
Falls. Their friends wish them well in their new location.
Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Watts and daughter Clara of Conanche, Mont.,
arrived Monday evening for a visit with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ferris and two children, Lucile and Basil,
motored here from Waterloo Sunday to call upon Mr. Ferris'
cousin, Mrs. A.D. Leaman.
F.B. Strike and daughter Clara of New Hampton and Miss Cora
Strike and Mrs.Wallace Strike of North Dakota, were calling on
Nashua relatives Sunday.