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~^*> THE MOST THE THOROUGHLY FRIENDLY READ PAPER IM PAPER RECREATIONAL NEWS ALLIANCE M \ NUMBER 92 VOLUME IV ALLIANCE, OHIO, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1927 A musical surprise -will- be given the difficult solos for violin and he . size genuine "Gagliano." the audience today, in a late addi­ says: "I predict that this boy will He .loves his violin and yet he some day, be our foremost Ameri­ I likes the games thc either little boys CENTRAL LABOR ANNUAL CONCERT OF THE ALUANO. tion to the program of the Alliance play too. His parents have never City Band Concert—Master Freder­ can violinist. His technique, and urged or coaxed him to play or ick Vogelgesang, the boy violnist, interpretation compares very favor­ practice. He just does it. CUB .REPORTER OTY BAND THIS AFTERNOON only 6 years old, who will play ably with many of the older virtu­ Altogether the concert this after­ UNION (By Hisself) "Praeludium and Allegro—Kreisler. osos of the concert stage. In short noon will be a rare musical treat Holds Regular Meeting and Elects Rinkendorf, Director, Assisted by the Associated Choirs of Director Rinkendorf heard this he is a marvel for his age.*' to the Alliance public. The admis­ Officers for 1927 Alliance; Master Frederick Vogelgesang, Boy Violinist (6 boy prodigy at a recent private re­ His repertoire consists of 17 mem­ sion is trivial and undoubtedly a Dear AL- """— cital, playing from memory many of orized solos. His violin is a half capacity house will greet the band. Alliance C. L. U. held a very in­ Years OU) Has Been Recently Added as Special Soloist. teresting meeting at C. L. U. Hall. Last week I had the occasion to Sunday afternoon. January 16th. It have a little fun, sport and amuse­ Concert Begins at 2:30 P. M. This Sunday, Jan. 23rd being regular meeting for election ment with several ef the local boy* at the High School Auditorium. Doors Open of officers the following were se­ what eat at tit Lex. I guess one At Two O'Clock. lected for the ensuine term:— of em didn't get the point of the Thos. H. Nichols, president; Pearl joke or something cause in the next Leist, 1st vice president; R. O. Bow­ mail I gets a letter without no name THE PROGRAM to •_*_ I never had no use for these man, 2nd vice president; J. G. Graff, unanimous leters so I am going to 1. March—"The Master Leader" Wm. J. Jones 3rd vice president; Geo. H. Thomp- show you what it is. Respectfully Dedicated to E. Rinkendorf | son, financial secertary and treasur­ Editor Sunday News, Personally Directed by the Composer er; D. D. Davis, recording secre­ tary ; John Haggerty, sergeanl-at- Dear Sir:— 2. "By the Waters of Minetonka" Thurlow Lieurancc arms. you have in your employ a certain An Indian Love Song youth who has the cast- fion nerve Introducing a Solo for Cornet, by Mr? Samuel Johnson Truestees:—Franz Simon, C. L. Neville, G. F. Hartzell. to imagine that he will some day be 3. "Pracludium and Allegro" Kreislcr C. L. Archer, reported receiving a j ourna 1 ist. For you to encourage Master Frederick Vogelgesang (6 years old) accompanied by his his credentials from Amer. Fed. of such aspirations is little short of mother, Mrs. Alvin S. Vogelgesang. Labor as volunteer organizer for downright felony. Ytr_ are a fit 4. Overture—"Rienxi" Richard Wagner I Alliance, after which newly elected subject for investigation by the So­ The composition is based upon Bulwer's novel. It opens with a slow I officers were duly installed and ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty motive, announced in trumpet calls; followed by an impressive theme— pledged themselves to try and make to Animals. This Cub of yours is "Rienzi's Prayer for the People." Closing with a battle hymn by the brass really all wet when it comes to get­ section with counter themes—a coda of most vigorous intensity, founded upon 1927 the banner year and asking the I support of the locals by insisting ting out a snappy, newsy column. 'this battle hymn, concludes this world renowned overture. Why don't you either fire him or 5. "The Hall of Fame" V. F. Safranek that their delegates attend C. L. U. Containing Keler Bela's Kacoczy. Verdi's Celeste from ''AIda." Grand meetings regularly. teach him some sense. Entry of the Gladiators. Rubinstein's Melody -in F. Rachitnoninoff's Pre­ The secretary read a letter from if hS ever makes any more wise lude. Grieg's Peer Oynt. Dvorak's Bumoresque. Finale from T.iszt's First leach International Union in United cracks about me like he did last Sun­ Hungarian Rhapsody. States predicting a full and prosper­ day 1 will certainly come over, and Intermission ous year for organized labor. smack him down as he playfully 6. (») "Hallelujah Chorus from The- Messiah" G. F. Handel C. L. U. was pleased to learn that calls it. I don't often read yonr - "Praise Ye the Father" <..< Chas. Gounod Will J. Robinson had received an paper, but my friends are always i The Associated Choirs of Alliance appointment from the Ohio State telling me aboat some, of your Cab Accompanied by the* Alliance City Band Legislturc and feel assured he wilt Reporter's silly ideas and nonsensi­ 7. "Victor Herbert's __vorite" Herbert-Lake do credit- to himself and wish him cal philosophy. Victor Herbert during his all too short life, as a XT. S. A. composer has success. (Signed) "Disgruntled." ennobled and standardized, the realm of American music. Next meeting C. L. U. will be Sun­ The boss handed me the letter and This selection is taken from-his best known compositions: March of the • says to me v^There is your meat kid Toys from (Babes in Toylandi; Because You are Tou (The Bed Mill); When day afternoon, February 6th. Tou're Away (Tbe Only Girl); I Can't do the Sum (Babes in Toyland); I'm go to it and dee if you can come Falling in T.ove With Someone (Marietta): Gypsy Dove Song (Fortune Teller) • out of It alive. If you don't, says Introducing vocal Solo by Win. Howrer; Italian Street Soni. (Marietta); 21s8 he, you don't need to.bother coming Me Again (M'lle Modiste): The Irish Have a Great Day (Eileen). Alliance City Band-Hear Them in Concert This Afternoon For Mayor down any more." 8. Solo Fantasy—"My Old Kentucky Home" Dalbey So I will answer Mr. Disgruntled, Solo for Every Instrumental Section mjfrrW**m$. t husl y:— "THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER"- FRATERNAL ORDER ^Z."Z^ZTThe leading : character parts Zwer e 1927 GRADUATES My Dear Sir:—• Encores Selected from tbe Following: played by thc following:—Joe 1 don't know who you are, but X On the Mall ...,_. Goldman Wells. John Huntermarck. Calhryh Mid-Year Class Will Hear Baccal­ ca.i guess. You are maybe and "may­ Barcelona : Kahn OF EAGLES Conlan, Karl Karper, Helen Bowd- aureate Sermon Tonight be not, one of the boys I mentioned Shades of Night ,. Gilbert en, Jimmy Quinn, Kathleen Grisez last week Only one of em sent in Kiwanis March Rinkendorf Will Initiate Big Class Feb. 20th. Howard Oster, Kathryn Huth, Grif' the $10.00 he thought the advertise-- Will—ms. Jack Adams, Lomer Reil- Rev. Otto J. Zechiel will deliver ment was worth. In fact he didn't Hello Aloha! Gilbert The meeting of th = Fraternal the Baccalaureate sermon to the Alli­ Chinese Patrol Flicge ly, Roy Johns, Francis Yoder. Fr'd send in no money but he gave me a ' Order of Eagles held last Tuesday Frontman, "Bill" Holt "Bob" Vog­ ance High School Graduating Class. Cf Salt; for ten smackers on any doc­ Management—"-En. H. Sliults i evening was very interesting to its el, Margaret Monin, Mercedes Mur­ The- services will be at the First M. tor bill I may contract in the ' fu­ membership as some 50 or more ap­ phy and Gwendolync Brolley. E. church this evening. The pro­ gram follows:— ture. It wasn't Paul Kline cause PF.F-LEE SAYS plications were presented to be he said he didn't want credit —>r taken in on the first class, February Organ Overture. what he said about the paper. He FUN AND LIFE 20th, All arrangements have been Invocation—Rev. Howard Parry. said he Was only quoting another THEY SAY made for a big drive. Several talks Scripture lesson. newspaper man. So yon see 1 don't Along The Highway- were made by thc officers and PEN [MRS "Every Morning Mercies. New," know who it JIS what is after my chairman of the campaign commit-; Newton Girls' Glee Club. scalp. But Fit half to answer tot WHAT YOU PAY FOR tee, also. by the representative of V S. fleet sails foi Oh ma to pro- Prayer—Rev. E. Somerlatte letter like the little boys mama did With "Marcell Lay" the State organization department. tect American inton A colored preacher had just con­ Are there "Softly the Silent Night," Winn— when she got a note from the teach­ Protection of the home, with espe­ oil wells at Hsnt;o' Mildred Discr, Ruth Ober'man, Esther er. Tbe teacher sent Willie's folks Pit cluded a sermon on "Salvation am cial thought to the wife and chil­ M free" and announced that*_ collec­ Kean. a note suggesting that Willie be This ided dren, is one of the outstanding poli­ Horses used in j.....-.-. bull Announcements. given a Sat. P. M.

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