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Pops Concert to Feature an Auto Raffle Next Thursday

Light Program, Wines and Beer, Will Be Added Attractions

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Chances on an automobile, in the form of a Dodge or a Plymouth, or part credit on a Packard, will be the big drawing card for the Pops concert at Symphony Hall next Thursday evening.

Wines and beer will be on the menu to sharpen the aesthetic sense of even the dullest dullard, while Conductor Arthur Fielder will present a program of light music of popular as well as familiar airs. Tickets for tables at box office prices, range from $2.00 on the floor to $1.50 and $1.00 in the balcony. The music lover suffering from impecuniosity will be admitted for $.25.

Lending grace and charm, will be the following enchanting usherettes: Natalie Appleton, Frances Cheever, Barbara Eustis, Pauline de Frise, Louise Howe, Molly Nesmith, Marion Reggio, Eleaner Shaw, Dorothy Stone, Lucy Stone, Mary Strong, Anne Talbot, Catherine Tappan, Barbara Taylor, Frances Turner, Marion Ware, and Alice Williams.

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