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[[program]]
[[image: logo of the Y.M.C.A.]]

CENTRAL CLUB 
PRESENTS
THE GEMINII in "OPENING NIGHT" A MUSICAL REVUE

at 7.30 p.m.

NOV. 29th, NOV. 30th, DEC. 1st 1951
[[/program]]

[[card]] For Joy- the Joy of man's desiring 
A lady we adore. 
At whose departure we're expiring 
We really couldn't care more.

Back on those high C's (and seas) 

Love 

Mort, Stan,[[?]] & [[?]]
[[/card]]

[[card]] 
[[image: purple orchid]] 

CONGRATULATIONS 

To Joy from the Sorors [[/card]]

[[newspaper clipping]] 
CONNECTICUT BROOKFIELD CENTRE - Nutmeg Playhouse. Tues.-Mon.,

"Her Cardboard Lover," 

CLINTON - Playhouse. Tues.-Sun., "George and Margaret."

GUILFORD - Chapel Playhouse. Mon.-Sat., "Yankee Clambake" (new revue), by Milton Lyon and Stanley Pearl. 

IVORYTON- Playhouse. Mon.-Sat., "Up to Now" (new revue), with Paul and Grace Hartman and Jackie Gleason. 
[[/newspaper clipping]] 

[[note]] Stan's musical revue gets on the boards [[/note]]

[[newspaper clipping]]

8 
YORKSHIRE OBSERVER BUDGET, FRIDAY, 7 DECEMBER 1951. 

Wakefield children's U.S visitor 

[[image: Joy McLean speaking to group of children in Library.]] 

Mrs. Joy McLean, of New York, telling children about life in the United States, when she visited Wakefield Junior Library on Tuesday. Mrs. McLean, whos husband is at Leeds University is for the present a Y.W.C.A. Club leader in Leeds. [[/newspaper clipping]]

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