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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1939, p. 41

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COOIE SALIE Mçty 3 is another delivery'day for the. Girl Scout' cookies and if you avntgiven 'your order be sreÎt give it to some Girl Scout or Blrûwmie or 'phone Mgrs. J. W. Sabin. If you had some o! the ýcookies that were delivered April 19, you know how goodtheyr were and PerhaPs You want to get another extra dozen! The girls are working* hard to pay off as much of the indebtedness on their cabin as possible. On April 10, 13 girls and three leaders from troop I left on a long awaited trip t Turkey Run state park in Ind igna. Despite, a heavv. Bullt of steel, wood, and special canvas, the Festival theater has been erected on the menter section of the west stand of Dyche stadium at: a cost of, approximately $20,000. Itý will seat 6,500 persons for each of, the four programs in the Festival series, the largest audience ever to be assembled within a covered audi- torium on the North Shore. I keepmig with the Festival spirit, the new indoor choral, theater pro- vides a colorful setting for the ap- pearance of such distinguished ar- tiets as Kirsten Flagstad, Marlan Anderson, Friederich Schorr, Fred- erick Jagel, Rosa Tentoni, and Igot Gorin.'The theater has been de- signed ta réqnible aflotupr m n Gene Gene S Beuly Saon 903 Linden Aenue, Hubbam'd Woods Phone Wien.tke 552 -I

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