Under Auspices of Schools, OIney to have SomeEntertainmentsThe Annual Lyceum Course given under the nuspices of the school will open with its first number Saturday, October 2, at 8:15 p. ra. The course this year eon* flints of five numbers and each- ■ lt;number cornea highly recommenced. The numbers contracted for Siachsdc ihrse*«*one lecture and one reader and interpreter of plays. It ia expected that thin well balanced course will prove to be very popular.The course as contracted for will I open with a reader and interpreter of plays. The other numbers are ah follows: Lucile Pricc Entertainers; George C. Aydelott* Lecturer; The Orchestral Entertainers; and the Angelas Trio. Space will not permit a detailed description of each number but each entertainer is an expert in his j or her line; OIney people know the Lucile Price Entertainers and know that their program will be one of the best. TJic Angelua Trio are a group of young ladies who give a varied program consisting of piano, violin, saxophone, and vocal mw*ie and in addition one feature of their program is a reader and entertainer. Mr. Ayde-Mt had a wide experience as a lecturer, having beep* on the pub-l lie platform since 1908. His i lecture will be both helpful and entertaining* The Orcheatral Entertainer* will furnish a novel and artistic program on various musical instruments and Mr. Lealce, the i leader of ihu group will have some * 'unusually interesting numbers. Each member in the group is nn artist.