Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1924, p. 6

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6 WILMETTE LIFE; FRIDAY, :0.1ARCH 28, 1924 Fraser, drew so much applause that the act was encored. Both girls displaJ·ed a fine coordination of head and foot work. Cymnaatic: W eddina VAUDEVILLE TO AID BAND FUND · New Trier High School Girla Athletic Association to Repeat Big Show ASK PARENTS ATTEND Big· Hit Ia Scored in Initial Show By J. R. Saturday night, March 29, in the New Trier High School auditorium the members of the Girls Athletic association at New Trier High school will repeat a vaudeville performance which they gave so successfully two weeks ago. Half the proceeds will go to a girls' scholarship fund, and t he other half to the High School Band fund now being raised by Lloyd Hollister, Inc. The original idea of the show was to raise money to pay for repairs being made on the many trophy shields New Trier teams have won in the past years. These shields had been lying in a closet in a dilapidated condition until they were recently broug ht forth and sent to be recond itioned and shined up. It is planned t o hang them in the school's lunch room. It is the Girls Athletic association h ich is financing the task, and to procure the necessary ninety dol1ars a special G. A. A. assembly wa s held. No adm ission was charged to the students; they were simply asked to contribute as much as they thoug-ht the show was worth. The collection was t he audience's verdict, and it tot a lied $124. The rea5on for such hul!'e success was the originality and ability displayed throu~hout the presentation. " W ooclen Soldier" Parade The climax of the show. a laugh provoking athletic wedding, in which Miss Grace Ann Poise married the well known Jim Nasium. The grand finale hei'an with a chorus of girls strumming ukcleles and singing improvised ditties about the school. In the middle of the act the entire cast entered and joined in the songs. When the curtain went down for the last time the students were still applauding enthusiastically for more, unmindful of the fact that already they had stayed 40 minute~ after school. It is the same program. with the addition of a ninth act, that will be presented this Saturday at the school. The admission is very moderate. This extra evening performance i~ especially designed for the benefit of the parents, who were unable to. at tend the previous afternoon. Bes1des witnessing a good performance th~y will be aiding a worthy scholarship fund and the deserving Band fund which is being raised to provide uniforms for members of the high school band. Former Gove'm or CHARLES· S. DENEEN Republican Candidate for Cbriat Give M. E. WinJ U.S. Senator will be the principal Speaker at a Republican Man Meeting, to be held in the Ball Room of the Winnetka Woman's Clubhouse Monday, March 31st, at 2:30 P. M. . Mra. H. A. Morgan, Put Preaident, Englewood Woman'· Club, will also addreaa the meeting. The c: be given Parish Sunday o'clock, of the This mo under tl Ch~rch April Fool'a Banquet Ia Next Optimiat Feativity Plans are going forward and special · committees busily engaged in completing arrangements for the J\pril Fool's Invitation banquet to be gtven by the Wilmette Optimist club, Tuesday even ing, April 1, at the Lake Shore Terrace, Sheridan road and Chestnut street. The banquet will be the occasion of another Ladies Night for the club and features or-unusual interest are promised. Orian Galitz of the Wilmette Music Shop is chairman of th_e committee on entertainment. ~~mi~m~m~riimi~rii?m~ § Come and Bring Your Friends NATIONAL REPUBLICAN PARTY Headquartera-123 W. Madiaon St. Telephone Central 7590 view of Tuesday This c ordinary plained. two cha and an force me resents America means t~ action in of the D llllllllltllllllfiiiiiiiii/IIIIIUIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfiiiUUIIIIIIIII COAL PAINT BARGAINS LET US SHARE OUR PROFITS WITH YOU! 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