FIRST CONCERTBIG SUCCESS3Fences Caused Jamed PleasureHoweverFThe flrnt hand concert of the see- j sou wan iivna ta»t uig .t by the mem-bers of the 133rd Infantry band to a large and appreciative audienceDespite the tact that the park fences had not been removed and the crowd was herded together on the sidewalks, th«* clapping of hands and | j»the sounding of auto horns at tin* Iclose of each number showed that; ^ the crowd appreciated the music. I ,siOne group that esp«rclully enjoyed .^ the concert was a group of traveling men who were loud in their praises, j The solos attracted much attention. They were given by ChesterHyde, eoiuetist, John Limiauer.btrombonist, Juanita Woelhaff, aaxo* i u phonist. ^Beside* the large number of Pair- tj fielders present many people from j, out of town were here for the event.