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0 NSELTE PRUGN ‘HERE ANNOUNGED Stuart Ross, Pianist, o Be the v Assisting Artist + The program at the concert of Rosa Ponselle, prima donna drama- tie soprano of the Metropolitan Opefa company, at the Capitol thea- ter Sunday afternoon, was announc- ed today, Stuart Ross, planist, will be the assisting artist, it was also announced. Miss Ponselle will sing under the auspices of the New Brit- ain Musicog club, The listings include two arias from Itallan operas, both from Verdi, and representative numbers from other wources. The planist likewise has interesting contributions to make, including a Chopin scherzo, Numerous request numbers have heen recelved and some of these will be sung as encores. The complete program is to be as follows: Arla—"D'amour sull all Rosee" (From ‘Tl Trovatore™) Miss Ponselle a. Tre giorni son che Nina ............... Pergolest b. Chi voul la Zingarella, 3 ¥ c. Traume d. Chansor 4 Fourdraln Piane solo— Soherzo B flat minor. .. ....Chopin Afr, Ross “Ah fors'e lul” from Traviata. Miss Ponselle Tiano solos— 2. Rain Dance Grinn (I'rom “Zuni Indian Impressions) . Serenade Rachmaninoff + Grainger ! b Eros .. . Tallaby | d. Homage to Spring. Ma ! © Miss Ponselle . Harping Angels Mis wife: A writer here explains why some husbands consider the wives angels. brute: T suppose it is because ays harping on some- iney Bulletin, —————————————— e NANY SCHOOL CHILDREN MRE SICKLY Mothets who value their own com- fort and the welfare of their chil- dren, should ne e without a box of Mother Gr ect Powders for Children for use throughout the sca- son, They Break up Colds, Regula the Bowels, Relieve Feverls Conetipation, Teething Dis che and Stomach Trou by, Mothers for over: 30 £ 'POWDERS GIVE SA TOWN; Al Drug Stores. Don't ac- Roy, Y. W. C, A. NOTES A new health class will begin to- night at 7:30 o'clock. This class in- cludes a health examination by the physical director and 10 lcasons of fun and wholesome activity followed by & 10 minute swim, Girls, feeling tired and depressed from a hard day's work, come out of the class re- freshed, happy and rested. Visitors are always welcome to come and wateh the fun on health class night. Classes for children In dancing wiil begin on Saturday, February 14 at 9:16 p. m. Children who are in- terested In these classes should reg- Ister as soon as possible, The classes will consist of beginners and al- vanced dancing which will include Interpretive and folk dancing for be- glnners, interpretive dancing and classical clogging for advanced pu- plls, A’ new term in Red Cross life save ing began last Friday at 8 o'clock. This class includes a 10, week course in Red Ci life saving methods, breaks, es, etc., finlshing with the Red 088 life saving examina- | tion for those who wish to take it and are proficient, Girls passing the examination successfully become Red Cross life savers, eligible to be- come swimming councilors at girls' camps, life saving guards In swim- ning pools and life savers at lakes and beaches where many times there is no life saving patrol. Tonight, 4:30, a junior life saving class will be started for all girls be- | tween the ages of 12 and 17. A swim- mer'agest must be passed to qualitfy a girl for this class. Schedule: Tuesday—Plunges 4-6 (juniors). | Plunges 6-9 p. m. (seniors). Health class 7:80-8:30 p, m. Sennors. Wednesday—2:30-3 p. m. Swim- | ming class (senlors). +3-5 p. m., plunges (seniors). 6: p. m, epecial swimming class, 7-7:30 p, m special swimming class. 7:30-8 p. | m., beginners and intermediate class. Ix~ 30 p. m, advanced swimming reday—Plunges 7-9 p. m. y i cept life ng class is at 8 p. m. Saturday--Swimming class 9-9:30 a. m. (juniors). Plunges 9:30-12 m. (juniors). | The Sophomore club of the Girl | Reserves entertained their high | school instructors at tea yesterday |from 4 to 5:30. After tea was serv- ed, the Sophomores repeated “Gen- tle Julia" as a reading. Christina | Pattison played the piano during the Ifoz | The cast for speaking and danc- ling parts for *he Blue Bird” is now being chosen and rohearsals will | start today. The production is be- {ing managed by Miss and Miss Catherin |ducers from Boston, Nash has studied school of dramatic expression and Miss Barnes has studied under Adolph Bolm in this country and | Madame ‘rrefilova abroad. Peo ho are interegted in dancing an amatics will find this an oppor- (unity. As the cast is not entirely ssted may apply for a try-out. en March § of the G |the Y. " { The 8. 8. Girl R mects at the Bluc | room will have a Valentir FFriday or Saturday. The commit- |tee on cments consists of j Mary Jar Josephine Andrusio and Lillian Parker. ve department of club riangle iTrumbuIl Boy of Seven | Trumbull, Conn., | Weaver, geven y and M at noon ¥eb. 10.—Fred 1 the truck in back 3 car driven by First which up to allow ctman Banford Beach, caught in a runt, to er machine, ran over . A wheel went over We d | ed half hour lat 603 songs in 14 , operas and other musical | compositions, Let this great Tonic build you up! If your ho ity is skinny and an't eat or slecp, have n pimply com- ) Tanlac to put \ on your starved you back to hea down; corners of t y. Start the - good it In a week's time you'll feel like a mew person. For Tanlac gets right the scat of trouble. It purifies the 1s digestion, helps the uts on pounds of flesh. Miilions o n and women who were once sickly and discouraged have been lifted right back to health and strength by th nlac treat- ment. 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