National vaudeville artists fund (1926)

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ANNIVERSAPY^^^S^ THE TENT TF this picture represented a regular theatre at an evening perform' ance, there would be nothing unusual about it. But when you consider that it was taken during the noonmour in the heart of an industrial plant, it does become “a different kind of audience.” Each noon'hour twenty'five hundred or more employees of The National Cash Register Company gather in the Schoolhouse. There is regular entertainment consisting of vaudeville acts, music, and motion pictures. Many members of the N. V. A. have been our guests during these entertainments. Quite frequently they have very kindly helped to make these meetings more successful by appearing personally. To those who have visited us we extend a cordial invitation to come again at any time. And we hope that all other members of the Association will consider a visit to our factory one of the “Things to Do” when playing Dayton. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY DAYTON, OHIO Members and friends of the N -A. are requested to patronize advertisers in this program