The Junior League Follies was a talent and variety show highlighting the talents of JLEP members and their guests. Money raised from ticket sales went to support projects in our community.
The Junior League Follies Revue originated in the 1940's as a fundraisers. Members of the league showcased their talents in a Hollywood style show. The follies returned in the 1950's and became one of the Junior League's most successful fundraisers.
Mrs. Frank Gorman Jr., Mrs. Paul Luckett Jr., Mrs. John M. Kipp, Mrs. Max Prestridge Jr., Mrs. Frank Schuster Jr., and Mrs. Thorne Shugart participate in the Junior League Follies.
The Junior League Follies Revue originated in the 1940's as a fundraisers. Members of the league showcased their talents in a Hollywood style show. The follies returned in the 1950's and became one of the Junior League's most successful fundraisers.
Junior League Follies
In the 50‘s, The Junior League of El Paso raised money in many different ways, including annual rummage sales held in the A.B. Poe Motor Company building, raising thousands of dollars even in the hardest times; the Charity Ball, a popular fundraiser which was the social event of the season for many years; and the "Junior League Follies Revue" which generated the largest profits.
In the 1950‘s, The Junior League of El Paso raised money in many different ways, including annual rummage sales held in the A.B. Poe Motor Company building, raising thousands of dollars even in the hardest times; the Charity Ball, a popular fundraiser which was the social event of the season for many years; and the "Junior League Follies Revue" which generated the largest profits.
In the 1950‘s, The Junior League of El Paso raised money in many different ways, including annual rummage sales held in the A.B. Poe Motor Company building, raising thousands of dollars even in the hardest times; the Charity Ball, a popular fundraiser which was the social event of the season for many years; and the "Junior League Follies Revue" which generated the largest profits.
In the 50‘s, The Junior League of El Paso raised money in many different ways, including annual rummage sales held in the A.B. Poe Motor Company building, raising thousands of dollars even in the hardest times; the Charity Ball, a popular fundraiser which was the social event of the season for many years; and the "Junior League Follies Revue" which generated the largest profits.
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