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OCR Page 1 of 728-Wed., Sept. 17, 1958
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The Chicago American
(Chicago American photo by Jim Mescall.)
"ROSES" FOR "AUTUMN CROCUS" STAR, MARGARET TRUMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan present flowers to Maggie aft
'Crocus' Croaked
Margaret Did
Dem Good Job
BY MERVIN BLOCK
"Autumn Crocus" croaked here last night.
Miss Margaret Truman, who deserved a better fate,
did the best she knew how in the starring role. She got a
good reception,
To apply only a few adjectives used by critics to describe
her, she was gracious, charming, warm and seemed happy
despite the pitiful plot.
Diehards who remained
show was. After some inter
until the end of the 21/2-hour
nal struggle he replied:
show at the Drury Lane
"All right."
As far as Miss Truma
Theater gave the daughter of
personally was concerned, no
the 32d President a 24-second
only Democratics were enth
ovation.
siastic, but SO were non-Der
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