VNf1-rfcV'LcitCRESCENT CONCERT DREW FULL HOUSE SUNDAY AFTERNOOr:1sCurwensville Musicians Render ed Fine Program And It I Hoped They Will Come Her.. Again.oppcerishismarstat“Tilactisialofchathe:riecme)tiAPPLAUSE WAS GENEROUSforexphitKR,The Crescent Band of Curwensvillc gave a mo*t highly enjoyable eonee:' at the Clearfield, High school auditorium yesterday, This excellent baud is well and most favorably known to Clearfield people and as a j C1! y,, result the large auditorium was ifilled! •a.k}to capacity when 3 o’clock, the hour L-0_ | set for the start of the concert arrived.Under the leadership of Prof. Tonv Do Marco the band rendered a pro .\vgram of twelve numbers, ending- with ! the “Star Spangled Banner.”The Crescent Band, as everyone 1 -knows, is one of the very best bands j in this entire region, and on this oc-H.on1ofityof1 T-Jy.= Ll. i casion added greatly to its alreadyblyanal lt;1 the ter in-fine reputation. The character of jsec Sunday's program and the manner of i ga itd execution would have dor.e credit to many professional bands and rachi^ anil everv number was rr.ewt genr'i-ou-.lv applauded by the large audiencepresent.xVl fI-,jp 1 The mmrbevs of the Crescent bn d i,.(l!itie neatly ail young men, but (.re-'[jth-fini Led musicians in every case..tc-j V;cf. De Marco is a particular! y .ri{. able instructor and under Iv.s mo-t11 uricj_ t c apable direction the Crescent band is pCn 1 bound to add to its fame and gloir/. ‘ thej Come again, boy.-; your conceit 1 ' ! w as a real treat.rain I