ENTERTAINMENT'3TIS0WN I SdbOOwnwa aiuoM 3H± 30N3WQOOM 3Hld O ±IJ3N3a bOdA delightful entertainment was given last night at the German Relief Hall by the Le Roy Benson Musical Company for the benefit of the Woodmen of the World drum corps which is to be organized by the Woodmen. The performance was thoroughly enjoyable. Professor Benson displayed rare musical ability, and received many encores. | Messrs. Stewart and Reeves added much to the entertainment and haveexcellent voices. The drill team, Com- j pany A, Twenty-sixth Regiment, Uniform Rank, Woodmen of the World, gave an exhibition drill, which was one of the features of the evening. The team consists of E. J. Grove, captain; P. C. Boulo, second lieutenant; Privates A. Verneulle, J. L. Jenkins, Benjamin Newbold, C. L. Yancy, J. P.Schock, Joseph A. Scheurmann, T. P. O’Connor, George Vautrot, C. A. Ali-dore, Charles Yockers, Dennis Cashin, Peter Oliver, W. S. McCulley, N. E. Marion, Charles Lewis, J. J. Muntz. Below is the program in detail; Overture. , .Le Roy Benson, with organ bells. j • AI. S. Reeves, in latest ballads. Overture.Exhibition drill, by W. O. W. drill team.Albert Stewart, in instrumental imitations.Le Roy Benson, with silver chimes, j j Stewart and Reeves, in up-to-datecomedy.Overture.Le Roy Benson, champion combination player of twelve instruments.After the performance, music for dancing was furnished by Mr. Benson on his twelve instruments, he playing themi all at. one time. They consist of bass and snare drums, cymballs, ?uitar, harmonica and bells of various kinds.