Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1913 — WEREMAN QUARTET AND MISS JANE WRATE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WEREMAN QUARTET AND MISS JANE WRATE.
FOUR cultured, refined, educated young women, with voices exactly attuned to their respective parts, with a thorough musical education added to nature’s generous endowments along with rare charm of a strong Individual personality and magnetism—sntih Is the Wereman Quartet Artistic and wouderfully pleasing in their individual work, their strong forte is their ensemble numbers. By means of a well balanced program and frequent changes of costume they add an unusual amount of variety to their entertainment Miss Jane Elsie Wrate Is the reader with this exceptional organization. Her appearance, excellent voice and charming personality, together with her wide experience, peculiarly fit her for her work as a story teller and interpreter of human emotions. The Wereman Quartet with Miss Wrate. is sure to be popular with Chautauqua audiences at our assembly afternoon and evening of the opening day only.
