Foreign Language Press Service

"The Judge's Daughter"

Magyar Tribune, Aug. 22, 1924

September 21, will be a great day in the history of the Chicago Hungarians. On this day, a testimonial and a play will be given for the benefit of the well-known and well-liked Paul Juhasz, the great Chicago Hungarian actor, who has been sick for some time.

This performance will be a testimonial, and a genuine testimonial, for a truly great actor who has been confined to his bed for the past ten years.

Mr. Juhasz is known by the Chicago Hungarians not just as an ordinary actor, but as a great actor.

The intelligent Hungarian people of Chicago, who are good sports, acknowledge the greatness of this man by sponsoring this play for his benefit.

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This day will be a dear and pleasant day in the life of Paul Juhasz. He really deserves all this, because he has provided many hours of enjoyable entertainment for the Chicago Hungarians.

"The Judge's Daughter", is the name of the play to be presented. This play was written by another well-known Hungarian resident of Chicago, Mr. Paul Berak. The play will be given under the best direction obtainable, and the parts will be taken by the best actors and actresses available.

It is the duty of all Chicago Hungarians to attend this large benefit performance and to show the respect that is due this great man. Those people who fully realize how much happiness this will mean to this beloved Hungarian actor, will be on hand to acclaim his greatness by attending this testimonial performance.

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