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At the Brookline Village Town Hall this evening, the Pierian Sodality Orchestra will give its first regular concert since the United States entered the war. The concert will be a part of a pageant to be held at the same place, and the music will include several light selections from popular operettas.
As part of its program of re-organization, the orchestra has arranged another concert for May 18 at Watertown, and one for the members of the University, to take place within the next two weeks. This will be given in the Union, the program being entirely a popular one. The first annual dinner of the orchestra, since the declaration of war, will be held at the Hotel Lenox on Saturday, May 31.
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