EIGHT. R A i i I il .{::1i1? N;s i i 1 : I Mr:.-Iters opens i,e-program,--fol 7 l ióVe ii" 1 group ioriiiiieriaEilions anti original si*tiOna by Mr. , Grilley, thelitetiers are carried through 'a series ofi i artistic , efforp iti , (1 ; the realm Hof pa4ip ,1 - Mmor and mu-. sic, until the ciosi g - number leaves the audience won eriOg 'if it is real it true that such la delightful even• ing has bepn given! by l a company of only two people - j , The , dates are : 1' 1 ~ Oct. 23, 'o9—JtidgP Lindsey. Nov. 20, 'O9 Alt 4 Packard.. De. 3, 'o9—Cc3llege Singin' Girls 1 March 18, 'lO--- I W. April 15, 'lo itoy = The plan for selli will be the same as la scrip ` i on lists will be the acuity and st one t ousand subsCri. ,will forcured the rice ,will for the cou se andltw extra ror reserved subscription list to drop a postal to '7,3 hofro l l / .. many ticketsr c selecting insi ted on having) t deafly believing that patrons of former = in this venture.: . ..‘ The Hunting Sea Sol. The itpening of tile hanting seasol last Friday was i q i iiti an impintarit event to many of the students. 'A c tre coUsiderable,numbir rod and giM enthusiastt and su ful ones too— more or less. AlMos every day now one will see they sPo_sman with his gun ands.lmost ever r ylday someone will be jes ting wild ra bbit, pheasant, or turkey, too. 1 1 The game abo4 State College is hi sa always good , and reports this year I y _that this } s no exception. We 'to liavi;thebata'quOl season in f a dozen years, mbl#ts ' r are numerous, and pheasants are More plentiful than last year or the year lbefore. i 'tie itneY Bros. - rs-Grilley. g the ticket! t year. Sub passed amon dents and ers tan be gel be one dolla l ntplive cent ! i • .eats. If th• pt reach you statin , I ,I # l se ' we bay conf 4u!ij generoup will back ufs Opens. 't '~~ ; tairr, i ~ i h~ h 4 He H 1 ' its' 1 1 ISLE I .p.s e P IIC Sli , 1 1 hop ISE , + 1 ,11Ci ' inOt
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