AMUSEMENTS
M EMPIRE THEATRE , \ 'pilNTKl) PEOPLE'' i Ellie Byrne and Don Lane, boy and girl 'churns and neighbours, living in Ulre poor section of a typical factory town, edvv tire young men and women in the wealthier part of the. town. Don frflfn a. distance, . worships Stephanie Parrish, daughter of the town's wealthiest citizenf Elbe thinks herself in love ■with A.. Preston / ’ Dutton, the most Sought-after youth of the social set. Dorr-saves Stephanie when the pony drawing her basket cart runs away, add Don and Eilie are invifed to the wealthy girl’s birthday party. The Swamp Angels, as people of Elbe and Don’s class , are called, array themselves in borrow'-1 ial clothing and' are ridiculed by the other- guests. They leave the, party, 'broken hearted, but Don makes up his mind to go to the city to make good, and come bade to marry Stephanie. . . • .Comedy, News, etc. Usual prices. Ring. 18b for. reserves.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 12
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154AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 12
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