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Show :r ( ii Architects Drawing of Proposed Imperial Ward Chapel Imperial Ward Schedules Vaudeville Show May 24th an Indian adagio, a Spanish Fiesta group, a hula tap, a spring symphony interlude, character songs, acrobatic specialties, and a Down South finale of music and dancing by the whole company. com-pany. It will be a full evening of sparkling entertainment for I the w hole family. An all-star variety vaudeville show, featuring the best professional profes-sional entertainment in the city, will be presented at Irving high auditorium Frid-iy, May 21. by the Imperial ward as part of its chapel (und-raising project. Mrs, jCrace Evans McGililvny, well-known well-known in the entertainment world, is in charge of the entertainment enter-tainment for which tickets are now being sold. Seat reservations may be made later on at the J. C- Penney store in Sugar House or at the Bulletin office, according to present plans. The ward was organized only three years ago with a membership member-ship of 325, and it now numbers about 900. A chapel site on Clayborne Ave., between Beverly Bev-erly and Chadwick Sts has been bought and plans completed for the chapel which will cost over $100,000. Already the ward has raised over $10,000 of its half share of the building cost, according ac-cording to members of the building build-ing committee, which has worked work-ed consistently since three months after the ward's establishment. estab-lishment. Perry D. Goodliffe is bishop with Joseph S. Francom and Elden A. Lund, counselors. Mr. Lund succeeded Arno Kirkham in the bishopric about six months after the ward was formed. Earl Parkin is chairman chair-man of the building committee-The committee-The show next week will be the second of five major entertainment entertain-ment features planned for this year. The first was a red, white and blue banquet and program in February, and later events are to be a banquet in midsummer, midsum-mer, sponsored by the Sunday schopl and Primary, a Mardi Gras celebration in September and a harvest ball and banquet in November. , Next week's show at Irving runs the full scale of entertainmentsinging, entertain-mentsinging, dancing, acrobatics, acro-batics, novelty numbers, and colorful costume ensembles. Among the stand-out numbers wall be a western musical sequence se-quence of singing and dancing, |