Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1912 — Dance at Armory Is Very Enjoyable Occasion. [ARTICLE]
Dance at Armory Is Very Enjoyable Occasion.
The dance given at the armory Thursday night was undoubtedly one of the most successful* of the year. Although it was very warm, the music was of such distracting excellence that the revellers danced on, almost unmindful of thp heat. The music furnished by R. H. Douglds, pianist, assisted by saxophone and trap drums, was of a high order for dance music, and several of the most popular dances last night were of his own comamong which was t£e Harlequin and the Bachelor’s: Dream. About sixty'couples were in attendance and it was with much reluctance that they left in the wee sma' hours. The orchestra met with such general approval that the Jefferson Club took advantage of the situation and made a contract with it for the following big dances next fall and winter: Thursday night, Nov. 28, 1912, Thanksgiving. Thursday night, Dec. 29,1912. Xmas. Tuesday night, Dec. 31, 1912. New Year. Wednesday night, Jan. 22, 1918. Jefferson. " Friday night, Fef. 21, 1912, Washington’s Birthday. Monday night following Easter Sunday. On several of these occasions the orchestra will be augmented by the addition of violin and cornet
