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Show CONCERT BAND PARK PROGRAM A large crowd of enthusiastic' townspeople and out-of-town visitors vis-itors were at the City park Sunday Sun-day night, to hear the band concert con-cert under the direction of Walter Wal-ter Peterson. Several novel and highly entertaining numbers added add-ed to the evening's fine program. The next concert is scheduled for Sunday night;, at 8 p. m., when the following numbers will be given : 1 "Our Director" March F. E. Biglow 2 Selection, "Moonlight and Roses" Black and Moret 3 Morning Festival Overture.. Howard S. Monger 4 Diamond Jubilee March A. F. Wendland 5 Trombone Solo, "On the Road to Mandalay"..01ey Speaks Reid Garlick 6 "Festival Parade," March.... Ernest Weber 7 Vocal Solo, "Three Fishes," Hullah Eldon Mackley 8 "Darkies' Honeymoon," Levee Le-vee Dance A. F. Wendland 9 Popular, "The Desert Song" Sigmund Romberg 10 Popular, "China Boy" Winfree and Bontelje 11 Selection, "Silver Threads Among the Gold"....H. P. Danks 12 "Big Chief," Indian Characteristic Char-acteristic A. F. Wendland 1 3 Star Spangled Banner.. ..Key Mr. Peterson, band director, announces that senior high school students may rent for next year a few band and orchestra instruments instru-ments and that anyone interested should contact him immediately at the high school, and begin receiving receiv-ing instructions now. |