Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1925, Page 33

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a - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925. oo CONGER TONGHT Thirteenth Annual Com- mencement Recital of Army ! ¢+ School at Central High. Free concert, Central High Community Center, tonight, 8 ‘clock. Adi n’free. Doors Program: Music Association presenting the thirteenth an- nual recital by the Army Music School Prelude, “Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg”........Wagner (Conducted by John §. Mar- tin, assistant principal of music, Finale from “Symphony No. 1,” Beethoven (Small wind ensemble ar- ranged and performed by senior band leader students. Conducted by Mr. Martin.) “America,” sung by the audi- ence. Violin solo, “Mazurka,” (Robert Lawrence. (Avranged a Student_Joh George McCauley Calvert—banjo, voice and piano. (Mr. McCauley will render one of his own compositions for banjo, with band accom- paniment.) Vocal choruses for (a) “The Kerry D (b) “Cato’s Ad (Conducted by M “Grand March in 1 Fl Th. Salome (Arranged and conducted [ udent Kenneth B. Watts.) chofuses for women's ah's Holiday™.. . Friml »eep River (by re. quest). ......Burleigh The Lawre School Glee You naturally turn to Bread Allegro Assai,” from “G Minor Symphony”..Mozart (Arranged and conducted by Student John B. Veron- L] neau.) Finale, overture, yady | Laszlo” rkel (Conducted by William C. & - White, principal of music.) “The Star Spangled Banner.” The last free concert of the present season will be given by the Commu- Music Association tonight at 8 o " r o'clock in the auditorium of Central ECAUSE bfcad—gOOda thflt )’Ou eat more bCCfiuSC .‘OU' High School, corner Clifton and Thir- . . a - teenth streets, when Director Law: 3 wholesome bread—contains like it. Rekical Tt s thictecnth A aslgeamns K . mencement recital. William C. White, wm ztself so much Of the nourish- e il e Bani of ity playere. woated by the ment the body needs for health school’s male ‘_.fhorusl Qeorze Me- . S A and sustenance, you should in- violinist, and the Lawrence School Glee Club (women’'s voices). e : wheat, and every bit of gluten stinctively turn to it as the 500 Seats Reserved. = The male chorus will sing *“The : in the flour is developed by Kerry Dance,” by Molloy, and Huhn’s v1tal fOOd' i fi d h- m' in S SRl Pt ey cess. Skill and years of ex- Burleigh's” arrangement of - Besp And when you buy Corby’s PIOSESS b i‘, o= ‘k e T T wute S Mator's Broid you aec gesting =~ PERoRe i balmg imake posc ST et e e ndle sible the better flavor. ke fo assist In detrabiok the wa. really good bread —bread espe- e measl Sohi s anmitian =t i . b : R P Deanai L e ottt il a1 cially rich in gluten, the element Think more about bread. Serve and sit with them throughout the con-! # B 5 . : SR i | that builds tissue and creates Corby's Mother's Bread on your et energy—bread so fine in flavor table, three times a day. of the Daytona Morning Journal to a }srndicate of local business men was announced yesterday by H. C. Spark- man and Maurice J. Seed, joint own- er The purchasers are David Sholtz, T. J. McReynolds, sr.. Frank- N. Wood, Alfred A. Green and R. ), Corby's Mother's Bread is made only from carefully selected ‘Ari2ona Rockies where few people have been- High mountains, great for. ests, mile deep canyons,, painted deserts, and the col orful Indian country. this summer the Santa Fe Fred Harvey meai service is supreme i the transportation \ world. B sk for “Off tha Beaten Path Gen. Acent Mo Corby Baking Compeny.

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