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Show WALTZ TIME TO THRILL MILFORD . MUSIC LOVERS It is a safe prediction that following fol-lowing the performance of.' "Waltz Time" on April 14th, the High School Auditorium, a of Milford will be singing th' song hit, "My Sweetheart," of" whistling the cateh(.- ;"Waltz Mj, Till I'm Dizzy," accqi scvZtftf fortunate few who? Hughes, in on rehearsals. each fr, song bears the an stituti. "There's a Waltz ' c' iilidat Everyone." An ions; waltz in the he n01 there will be aft ) pr i ance of Waltz Tii ' jfbe can possibly resis -Qbod.y melodious beauty Idera-this Idera-this fine musical sew ' When the musical s?ore ; operetta or musical comedy tains. one outstanding song s0 jj those concerned with its wr-nan. and presentation consider tin be selves .lucky- indeed. '.For t'ns "click" of one song has fxr J ly catapulted an otherwise ocre show into popularity. vl Of our latter-day compo'seijip with the exception of Jeronjs' Kern and Noel Coward, no 01 can turn out an entire it.u.mc1- I score of singable tunes ai?"'iiJ ter than Charles George. ' jB'.. I songs, especially his waltz VI "" I filled with melody. (kTS j All of which should be rn I cially interesting to our j folk, for this Mr. George i f j composer (as well as the a'j I of "Waltz Time," to be pre?) A at Milford High School; J torium on the night of 14th. by the Milford Hiai Department. This neyrjf-l lighiffc' -fc::tfaTcomedy is j I posed entirely in waltz time,"! I contains some of Mi'. Geoii J loveliest waltzes, abounding I song hits. You'll be humn.y whistling or singing all of tj07v The finest local musical "V has been procured, and f ' ning of mirth and " meH-rSJ, promised for those who a';.-4 this unusual presentation. Ff early interest being display V tickets will be at a pren.t 1 when the curtain rises on "W I Time," Wednesday, April at the High School Auditoriu ' : |