Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A Concert r < ' Given by The High School, Rensselaer at Christian Church Thursday evening, March 30 Eight o’clock Exica E. Troll, Director PART I. Trio for Piano—“Lustspiel Overture”. Keler Bela Aileen Allman—Florence Allman Assisted by Mrs. M. D. Gwin. Male Quartette —"Oh! Brightly Shines the Village Forge” Booth Cope Hanley—Clarence Smith —Thomas Padgitt Don Beam Martha Long, Accompanist. Piano Solo—‘‘Les Sylvains” (The Fauns) Chaminade Martha Loffg Soprano Solo—“ Last Night” Kjeruef Emily Thompson Male Quartette: (a) “Hark! Hark! The Lark” Schubert (b) “Stars of the Summer Night” Woodbury Piano Solo—"ltalian Serenade” Maykapar Elizabeth Spitler c PART 11. “The Garden of Flowers” —Cantata for Ladies’ Voices Luigi Denza GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB . Rosabel Daugherty, Accompanist. I. Chorus: The Morn — “Rise up, rise up, this happy morn!” 11. Duet: The Lark and the Nightingale. “The lark has a song of perfect Joy.” -~~ • Lura Halleck —Katherine Watson. 111. Trio: White Butterfly—- “ White Butterfly, wand'ring the garden through.” Martha Long—Gladys Pierce —Marjorie Loughrldge. IV. Alto Solo: Lovely Rosebuds—- “ Lovely rosebuds, wet with dew.” Marjorie Loughrldge. V. Chorus: Summer Breezes — “Over the hills aad over the plains.” VI. Soprano Solo and Chorus: The Bees—- “ From flower to flower each golden hour.” Lura Halleck. ' VII. Soprano Solo: O Happy Streamlet—“O happy streamlet bubbling on.” Bather Padgitt VIII. Quartette: GoodrNlght—“The weary flowers have gone to rest” Gladys Pierce—Ruth Harper—Maurine Tuteur Elisabeth Spilter. IX. Chorus: Garden of Flowers—- “ Garden of Flowers so fair,” ' Admission 10 cents.