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THE DAYTON JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1927

DRAMA SCREEN AND DAYTON JOURNAL

[left image caption] W.H. Wright of the Wright Players-VICTORY

[middle image caption] Scene in "The Ghost Train" at the VICTORY

[top right image caption]MILLET EVANS-Betty CONNORS and Senoritas at the LYRIC

[bottom right image caption]Norma Fair at the LYRIC

[bottom far right image caption] Elsie Janis in Vitaphone Presentation at COLONIAL

[bottom left article]
W.H Wright Celebrates His Fifth Anniversary in Stock
Mystery Play at Victory-Movie Actor in Person at Keith's
By A.W. KANY.)

An interesting personality in connection with the Wright players at [[?]] Victory theater, and one that has been in the background for [[?]] the most part, is that of W.H. Wright, the man responsible for the organization of the company.

This column always takes pride in recounting the accomplishments of sons and daughters of Dayton and the Miami Valley and those who are all known here and through their appearances within our confines.

That is the why and wherefore

shortly by the Indianapolis Walker company. Reports are the Elliot is to be leading man for Pauline Lord next season when that star begins to appear under the management of George Tyler. George Middletons's "When Ships Come In" is the tentative vehicle.

J.K. Nicholson, author if the very successful "The Barker" and husband of Lucile Nickolas, former leading woman of the Walker players in Dayton, is one of the five writers picked by Paramount to turn out scenarios.
Nicholson was selected for a carnival story contemplated by Paramount and it is understood that he is given a five-week contract at $200 per week, with the under-standing that

[bottom right article] road, with Miss Brown, in the old Fanny Brice part, closed at its season in Hamilton Friday night.

The sixth edition "Sandals" closed some weeks ago while the

where they are bowling them over again with "The Cocoanuts," reannounce (since they told us the same thing here and we broadcast

here this June 1.