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February 22, 1934&#13;
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CAST SELECTED FOR ‘BIG WEDDING’ AT SUGAR GROVE&#13;
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The cast of characters for the “Big Wedding” to be presented at the Community Center, Sugar Grove, next Wednesday and Thursday evenings, February 21, and 23 at 8 o’clock was announced yesterday.   The cast follows:&#13;
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English butler, George Hackett; punch girls, George Kouth and Clarence Kouth; mother of bride, Frank O’Brien; father of bride, Edgar Snow; twin sister of bride, Elvin Bish; bad little sisters, Charles Calkins and Ralph Henricks; present taker, Geroge Whildin; ushers, Ralph Judd, Arthur Healy, Stanely Snow, Mannie Claesson and Earl Stainfield; bride’s maids, Roswell Kalter and Ferdinand Harker; matron of honor, Dr. N.E. Marion; flower girls, Everett Whildin and Arthur Johnson; ring bearer, Jack Shepard; bride, John Gordon; bridegroom, Professor Welton, Big Rock; best man, Frank Randall; minister, Porgessor Shields; Mrs. Gossip, Carter Wilson; Jewish peddler and partner, Dr. Merritt Gramley and Dr. Howard Gramley; Maggie and Jiggs, Skow and Williams; jilted sweetheart; baby sister, Walter Rollins; Mammy Lou, Warren Kinney; friend of the family, John Huss; grandmother of bride, Lowell Erwin; grandfather of bride, Ralph Dugan; Frita Kreisler, Louis Richards; Mae West, Elmer Spencer; hard of hearing uncle, Ed Kinney; wealthy aunt, Charlie Damon; Sally and her fans; father of bride, Mr. Brigham; mother of bride, Harold Ravlin, Henry Ford and wife Lizzie, Don Waite and Louis Probst; groom’s bachelor brother, Lewis Judd; Harry Lauder, Dan Davies; Seth Parker, Charles Brigham; country cousins, Phil Bosseler, Fred Huggins, Nelson Myers; Will Rogers, Bud Henning; Greta Garbo, Axel Johnson; messenger boy, Ralph Hartman; Colonel Lindbergh, Lloy Bowen; Anne Lindbergh, Jr. Booth; Mayor of Sugar Grove, Harold Lye; Mayor of Kaneville, Ben Humisten; Mayor of Chicago, Elmer Konen; St. Hopkins, W.A. Johnson; hen-pecked husband, Todd Mighell; devoted wife, Clayton Codington; Veda Myers, famous pianist; “Slim” Rackawyer; Mary Pickford, Elde Henne; Amos, Roy Skeen; Andy, John Cromwell; Babe Ruth, Frank Keslinger; Nobel Canter, Curt Knutson; grandmoterh of groom, Lee Kouth, grandfather of groom, Lew Judd; John McCormack, Clifford Sweat; Eddie Guest, Conrad Lind; Little Women, Pete Clever, Arthur Fletcher, N.P. Cornell and Fred Kirchebauer; village school mam, Frank Dugan; famous Sugar Grove quartet, Stephen Miller, Wray Graham, Chester Kouth and Faustin Zellar; Walter Winchell, Arthur Brigham; Al Smith, Fay Hays; Jim Poole, Lee Sauer; Jilted Lover, Pavey Polly; Uncle Sam; Johnie Dauberman; President Roosevelt, Paul Healy; Mrs. Roosevelt, Wesly Judd; music, M. M. Snow.&#13;
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