BATH—A chorus of 75 voices and 12 specialty numbers will feature the annual Cohocton Lions Club minstrel show Friday and Saturday nights at 8:15 in the Cohocton Central School aud itorium. Jack Cooper, show chairman, announced that proceeds from the show will go into the Lions Club general activities fund. Interlocutor is Wendall Mc Watters. End ‘men are Clint Many, Jack Cooper, Jake Boos, Lee Edmond, Leon Strobel, Ken Shanley, Nick Deleo and Joe l Grundel. Music for the show will be supplied by Helen Boos at the console of the electric organ. Tickets may be purchased from oy Lion in Cohocton, or at the car. GO OVER SCRIPT — Some of the endmen of Cohocton Lions minstrel show go over routines. They are (from left), Clint Many, Jack Cooper, Jake Boos, Lee Edmond, Leon Strobel and Ken Shanley. REHEARSE NUMBER — Five members of the chorus for Cohocton Lions minstrel show gather around organist Helen Boos for a little harmonizing. They are (from left) Bill Feely, Margery Boos, Jean Zeh, Shirley Dyckman and Jim Fairbrother.