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Show THREE CONCERTS AT THE POST THIS WEEK The midwofk evening concert by the .Foi'Ly-third infamry band at the main post, bandstand Thursday night will be' from 7:3U to S:30, instead of from to 9 as heretofore. Three excellent concert programmes have been prepared for this week by Director Di-rector Michael Ugrin of the band. The programmes are as follows: Tuesday, Septejnber 25, from 5:30. to 6:30 p. m., at headquarters, Forty-third infantry ' , March, "America First" Losey Overture, "Barber of - Seville" . . . . Rossini Waltz. "Youthful Fancies" Del 'Oro Rag novelty, "Applejack" Ch. Johnson I Id vile, "In the Alps" Braust Fox trot. "Along the Way to Wat- ! kiki" Paley Anvil chorus from "II Trovatore" . .Verdi March, "The Rookies" Drum Thursday, September 27, from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., at post bandstand March, "The Stars and Stripes Forever" For-ever" Sousa Overture, "Zampa" . . . . .' Herold Waltz, "Orinetal Roses" Ivanovici Fox trot. "Allah's Holiday," from "Katinka" Frlml "Miserere" from "II Trovatore". . .Verdi Rag, "African 400" Roberts Polish dance, "Kuvawiek" H. Wienla'wski Soldiers' Chorus from "Faust" .... Gounod Friday, September 28, from 5:30 to .6:30 p. m., at headquarters,- Forty-third infantry March, "Playmates" H. Tvincoln Overture. "Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna" Suppe Waltz, "Faust" Gounod Fox trot, "There's Egypt In Your Dreamy Eyes" H. Spencer Serenade, "La Paloma" Ysadier Rag, "Sliding Jim" Lisey Intermezzo, "After Sunset"- Pry or March, "Amidst Thunder and Cannon" Can-non" Cli. Meinecke Michael TJgrin. Band leader, Forty-third U. S. Infantry band. |