Turner Christmas The Turnverein Lincoln Holds its Annual Public Performance Tomorrow
Abendpost, Dec. 16, 1932
Tomorrow, Sunday, in their hall at 1019 Diversey Parkway, the Turnverein Lincoln is giving its customary Christmas exhibition. At this same time there will be a distribution of gifts to children by the ladies' division.
The festival will begin at exactly 8 P.M. with a Christmas carol sung by all of the children's classes. Soon afterward Turner Otto Feydin, First Speaker of the Turnverein Lincoln, will deliver an address.
All boys and girls will participate in the gymnastic performances. The teacher of gymnastics, Dr. E. A. Strobel, supervises the program in which gymnastic games, open-air exercises, and performances with apparatus are included.
The boys in the third grade will demonstrate their skill in swinging Indian 2clubs, and the boys and girls will then receive gifts. The latter will be distributed by the ladies' division.
Following the official festival, the Fred Deisse orchestra will play for a dance in which young and old will find diversion.
The Turnaverein Lincoln is famous for its well-arranged festivals. This performance will likewise not fail to be successful.
