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Appearing Friday evening at 8 p. m. on the stage at the annual Shreve Homecoming will be the Apline Harmonaires, featuring authentic folk songs from the German and Swiss Alps, having made numerous appearances at Swiss festivals, TV and Radio Guest appearances, conventions, wedding receptions, club meetings, school programs, dances and appearances in five states.See and hear during theirperformance a 12T Alp '^Horn-f-rbm^theSwiss Alps,World's Smallest Harmonica, 6-in-l Harmon-SwissCowbells, famousica,Swiss Yodeling,Bernese costumes, Waltz, Polka and Schottische music.Primarily an entertaining group, the Alpine Harmonaires' program is both educational and entertaining, appealing to all age groups. They convey authentic Swiss atmosphere as their melodic instruments and Swiss yodeling echo out through the audience, giving everyone who hears them a little taste of Switzerland.Continued on Page 5The Lyfe Cycle, appearing on stage tonight (Thurs-#day) at the Shreve Homecoming. From left to right is Brad Burnett, Bob Cates, Jack Bly, with Dave Duncan in front. Missing from picture was Rod Biddle. The group will also play at a dance on Friday evening at the Shreve Fire House.*5®.. ft iS| - \Pictured above are members of the Plague, a local group of rock Tn rollers who will furnish the music at dances on Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m. during the Homecoming. The dances will be held m the new Shreve FireJL XX VUiUU UX UliVi 1X11ishing the upstairs of the new fire house.tne organ provided by the Hammond Organ Co. Thismusic will be a pleasureThe dances will be held for everyone , so don'teach night from 8 to miss this double feature11 p. m.on stage free tonight.HughesJo..Open. NewFriday evening the en-Sohio StationJames Hughes of Shreveplans* to open the newSohio Station at the corner.,,tertainment , will, be. avtoestapping swiss special, TheApline Harmonaires,They will present three hours of waltz, polka and schottische music fromof Market .McConkey 8 to 11 p.m. A specialSts. , on Monday, July 24th. Several last minutefeature story appears elsewhere in this issue.fixtures could change theOn Saturday evening, thedate of the opening final night of the Home-s lightly.coming, a special treat ofJim, a'63 Triway graduate and his wife JanetCountry Music is in storefor our village as the RossClark Hughes live at 245 Brothers and The BlueE. McConkey St. , Shreve. Grass Boys will provideHughes is the son of Mr. the free entertainment.and Mrs. Thomas Hughes,F o 11 o w ing the countryJr. , former Shreve resi- music the annual drawingdents, now of Indian Run, will be held for approxim-Wooster.ately $600 in prizes. YouPrevious to his training at Columbus for his newfivejob, Jim was employedmay purchase chances from any member of the Ladies Auxili-at the United Steel Fab- ary of the Shreve Firericators in Wooster.Department for $1.The new station will beopen from 6 a. m. to 10Several new arrangements will be on hand thisp.m. daily and Sundays year. One of which is the8 a. m. to 10 p. m.El Mist Turkey Farmstand. This stand, a longHouse.time favorite at the WayneThe boys are from left County Fair, will be takingto right: Joe Wachtel, son the place of the Clintonof Mr. and Mrs. LewisWachtel; Larry Wood, sonGrange, which was torn down to make room forof Mr. and Mrs. Clark the new Sohio Station.Wood, Jr.; Brad Drown,(on drums) son of Mr. andMrs. Dave Drown; RonKrajcik, son of Mr. and an(j Mrs. Donald BurnettMrs. Anthony Krajcik and 0f shreve.Ron Burnett, son of Mr.
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Thu, Jul 20, 1967

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