Inside facts of stage and screen (November 15, 1930)

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PAGE EIGHT INSIDE FACTS OF STAGE AND SCREEN NOV. 15, 1930 EDDIE PEABODY THE BANJO BOY OF JOYLAND COMPLETING 24 WEEK THEATRES ENGAGEMENT IN THE EAST HOME SOON—TO SUNNY CALIFORNIA! Many Thanks to Everyone Including MARCO Exclusive Management of MRS. EDDIE PEABODY SOCIETY CIRCUS IDEA STAGED BY GAE FOSTER FEATURING ROSE MARIE CARTER Acrobatic Dancer HARRIS TWINS Who’s Who Irene Pederson Betty Wille Sylvia Sharp Evelyn Harris PETITE EQUESTRINS Betty Stokes Yolanda DeMarez Lucille DeMarez Margot DeMarez Mildred Roberts FAMOUS STILT DANCERS TABOR AND GREEN The Two Aristocrats BETTY MOONEY Jazz on Toes OPENING LOEW’S STATE THEATRE Week Nov. 13, 1930