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dish. Bake in moderate oven for an 
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certs along the North Shore in aid 
of the needy children. School time 
is coming and many of. these little 
tots are ill equipped as regards cloth- 
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so many families now on the auto- 
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family is necessarily small, and must 
reeds stop altogether unless additional 
funds are forthcoming. To meet this 
need these recitals are being given, 
and while the cause is worthy, the 
additional pleasure of witnessing a 
really excellent concert should appeal 
to those interested. 
The volunteering artists include the 
noted harp virtuoso, Signor Giovanni 
Curti, a brilliant young coloratura 
soprano and singer of child songs, a 
wonderful little child dancer, a well 
Becky Bell known reader and impersonator and 
dren and families of the Massachu- others. 
setts troops now on duty at the border The concerts will commence at 8.15 
rione promise a better method than the and terminate at 9.30 and the num- 
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