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Instrumental Club Will Give Concert Tonight at Concord

Performance Will Include Puppets, Sleight of Hand, and Music

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Accompanied by a variety of entertainers who might qualify either as circus performers or vaudeville artists, the Gold Coast Orchestra will play in Concord this evening at a dance sponsored by the Unitarian Church of Concord.

Preceding the dancing, which is scheduled to begin at 8.30 o'clock, the variously talented artists of the Instrumental Clubs will present a program which could be likened to a floor show, or to a vaudeville performance at the Met.

Vincent Palmer '35 will operate his puppet show, while Edward L. Barnes '38 will perform all of the subtilities of a magician. Accompanied by a guitar, Henry B. Robins '36 will sing several popular songs.

In addition the Chicago Quartet, consisting of F. Lee H. Wendell '38, Edward L. Barnes '38, Ralph Hamill '38, and Joseph W. Vallentine '38, will hold forth.

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