“A Womanless Wedding” comedy, presented by the Century Men’s Club.

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Title

“A Womanless Wedding” comedy, presented by the Century Men’s Club.

Date

January 1923

Identifier

050-004-004

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Notes

From back of photograph, “ Womanless Wedding comedy. All men of Second Christian church, late twenties or early thirties. Submitted by Joe Wyndham, 1992.”

Top row: 1,2,3,4,5, Tom Moore, 6 sample?, 7,8,9, Kathy Rowland, 10, Dick Moore.

Second row: Marlyn Beagle, 2, Gwilt(?), 4, Bock, Tom Gairy?, Hock, Bettiker?, Bale (?), 10, Sal-(?) Horsely.

First row: Harlan Goldner, 3,4,5,6,7, Bruster, Andrews

A program is included with collection for names of all participants.

A typed summary of the cast and characters is also included, “The twins were Johnny, played by Thomas Wilson, and Tutsty, the girl part, was played by Joe Slater. Thomas Wyndham was the bride; and Glenn Wildman, the groom, and the attendants were Fred Moon, best man, Roy Hardman, maid of honor, Bert Kagy, flower girl and ring bearer Dana Clapp; train bearer Fred Harsh; the violinist Mr. Italy Herbert Downs; the soloist at the wedding Miss Brazil taken by Ralph Gordon; uncle and aunt of the bride Mr. and Mrs. London England Ross Hatfield and C.W. Crowe; Mrs. Knowall, a neighbor, R.H. Connelly; Mrs. Riga Russia, a gilded sweetheart of the groom, O.A. Sealy; Miss Mildred Spain, honor guest the wedding, George Reasman; Aunt Africa, colored nurse, Fred Blackstone; Marseilles, baby sister of the bride Darl Hatfield; Mr. & Mrs. Anglo Saxon; grandparents of the bride C.E. Haskell and F.F. Rowland; Mrs. Paris France, mother of the bride, Thomas Davis; officiating clergyman E.A. Shoemaker and ushers E.P. Shoenberger and Guy Robinson. Elmer Jones furnished the piano numbers and the play which will be repeated again tonight under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Difford of Chardon.

Donated by Bonnie Hammond

Repository

Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library