Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1910 — Many Women Guests at Forenoon Reception Given by Mrs. English. [ARTICLE]

Many Women Guests at Forenoon Reception Given by Mrs. English.

About one hundred and twenty-five ladies responded to invitations to be the guests of Mrs. E. C. English this eWdnesday Forenoon. A delightful musical program was given and the affair was one of the most enjoyable social events ever given in Rensselaer, concluding with a luncheon at 11 o’clock.

The program follows: Piano Solo—“ The Two Larks,” Leschetizky—Miss Laßue.

Vocal Solo—(a) “Loves Echo," Newton; (b) “O! That we two were Maying,” Nevin—Miss Alice Shedd. Piano Solo—“Seranata,” D’Albert— Miss Bessie Moody. Vocal Solo—(a) “The Nightengale has a Lyre of Gold,” Whelpley; (b) “No More,” Henchel—Miss Vlrenda Rainier. Piano Solo—(a) “Fantasiestiicke” Op. 111, Nos. 1,2, 3, Schumann; (b) “Traumes Wirren” Op. 12, No. 7, Shumann—Mrs. Delos Thompson. Reading—(a) “Knee deep in June,” Riley; (b) “L’Envoi,” Kipling—Miss Shedd Piano Solo—(a) “A flat impromptu,” Chopin; (b) “Serenata” no 1, Leschetizky—Mrs. Merle D. Gwin. Vocal Solo—“ Hay Making,” Needhamb—Miss Virenda Rainier. Plano Solo—(a) “Les Sylvains,” Chaminade; (b) “Jugglery,” Godard— Miss Hauter.