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The Theatregoers Club will begin the fulfilment of its promises tonight when Mr. E. E. Clive opens the doors of the Copley Theatre to all members of the club. Free tickets for the play "Mary's John," will be reserved for the 90 club members.
Mr. Clive made his offer when it was learned that Leon Gordon had declared himself unable to complete his offer to entertain the Club at a performance of "White Cargo."
The play tonight will begin at 8.20 and seats for members will be reserved at the box office until that time. Theatregoer membership cards will be required for identification.
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