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Show 1 nigToaiasL sogjbty 1 Centerville has always been richly blessed with outstanding musical talent tal-ent Our pioneers were faced with the necessity of providing their own en-, tertainment and social activities to help relieve the humdrum and hardship of their rigorous lives. ,- Your Centerville Historical Society is dedicated to raeserving die - - - pioneer history of our community and honoring those individuals who did so much to provide (the rich heritage which we enjcy today. We attempt to accomplish this by researching and recounting the deeds of Our early pioneers, and also those who appeared on the scene from those early times until the present day to enrich our lives, our culture and our enjoyment by . generously sharing their talents with us. r v - ' ' . On Wednesday evening. Feb. 15 in the city halL we will feature an indi-vidua! indi-vidua! who is superbly qualified .to present the "Musical History of Centerville," from pioneer times to now. Clyde Mclntyre. Clyde and his wife, Ruth, have been involved wi A music in the community in various ca- pacitics for over halfacerry,arJClyc3 will recall many cventsandmu-' cventsandmu-' sical luminaries of the pt pr.d prcscr.t paying tribute to thB many who y have brightened the lives cfg5r.:r -cr.swUhtir talents.. . s . There is a great abundance cf splendid musical talent living in Centervil-le Centervil-le at the present tine, and tve meeting will also feature a variety of vocal " and instrumentd numbers. ' V ' Remember Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 pjn. in the city hall The public is invited to attend. , . . v ' s ' 5 .." I ' : "7 |