Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . the French soldiers in the Frances Alda, of the MetropolitanOpera Company, will sing, and SergeantMajor Robert Middlemiss, a blindedBritish soldier, will lecture on the war. FOR WAR BLIND RELIEF HJ^D Entertainment To Be Givefi irtiaiusic;Mali Wednesday fevenmg. Tite committee in charge of i!;<ibeneSi entertainment for the Britisi,iVcnch, and Beltrian Permane itBlind Relief War Fund, to be held,in Music Hall next Wednesday eve-ning, have arranged for the sale oftickets at .^ $1 each by the WomansjC:iub.


Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . the French soldiers in the Frances Alda, of the MetropolitanOpera Company, will sing, and SergeantMajor Robert Middlemiss, a blindedBritish soldier, will lecture on the war. FOR WAR BLIND RELIEF HJ^D Entertainment To Be Givefi irtiaiusic;Mali Wednesday fevenmg. Tite committee in charge of i!;<ibeneSi entertainment for the Britisi,iVcnch, and Beltrian Permane itBlind Relief War Fund, to be held,in Music Hall next Wednesday eve-ning, have arranged for the sale oftickets at .^ $1 each by the WomansjC:iub. tV:e Womens Industrial Ex-change, and E. S. Brown Co., ortickets may be obtained from anyone of the sponsors, patronesses, ush -ers or t^e committee. Tho entertainment is being -ur-ranged by Messrs. H. P. Brown, CFijtrn, Spencer Borden, Jr.,Ij»eds Eurchard, Charles B. Chase andoilier prominent citizens, who haveibecome interested in giving aid i-f .1] nature to the blinded s. I-idlers of the Allies. ~Y^ IZ,V<J D&ce-vTAb^v- SL, \^\lo. J. («(( - ft-<^ -efiiit<^it(OFf- —^ THE BOY WHO WAS TO BE AN ELECTRICAL tINGIIMhtK. ^xoo\iXoY\,-, yV\, ^umes l-V J, LcX.^ dL e-»- jv n. I- a,, ra^. ,\;i,e-T«>- l^lto. ^- FOR BLIND SOLDIERS* BLI Miss Boucher Will Be Soloist at Bene-^\ fit Concert. G*owaJiawjer Dunham will be or-ganiVfand Miss Irene Boucher, so-prano soloist at the benefit entertain-ment to be given Sunday evening at 8 in the Strand theater for thesightless soldiers of England, Franceand Belgium. A number of prominent Brocktonwomen are patronesses for the affairand the ushers will include Miss Mil-dred Hall and Miss Gertrude Blades,head ushers, Miss Marion Goodrich,Miss Hazel G. Moore, Miss JosephineHanson, Miss Doris .Jenkins, JMiss Ed-na R. Hastings, Miss Arlene Woods,Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Ruth Mitch-ell, Miss Barbara Winslow, Miss Su-san Saxton Kent, IMiss Lucia Millet,Jliss Marjorie Eaton and Miss White. Serg


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