Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1910 — Evening Star Chapter Made Fine Suceess With Troubadours. [ARTICLE]

Evening Star Chapter Made Fine Suceess With Troubadours.

The second performance of the National Troubadours at the opera house Friday evening brought ■ out another good sized crowd and the performance was another great success. The total receipts was $lB6, which amoufit was divided with the promotor after the payment of all expenses including rent for the opers house, printing, etc. The amount cleared by the Evening Star Chapter, O. E. S., was $61.50. In addition to the regular program Miss Myrtle Swain, of Louisville, who is visiting H. W. Kiplinger and wife, played delightfully on a violin. The music was very pleasing to all who were fortunate enough to hear it and after Miss Swain had concluded each number there was a unanimous demand for more. She is an artist of very fine ability and it is hoped will again appear in public during her stay here. Miss Marjorie Loughridge, who sang the solo for the Italian chorus, was one of the ablest of the many talented young people who took part in the entertainment. Her chorus was also very pleasing, and consisted of Misses Madge Beam, Nell Drake, Lizzie Reiddle, Elizabeth Spitler, Martha Long and Irene Simpsoji.