Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1913 — Daughter of James Ennis Winning Fame as Violinist. [ARTICLE]
Daughter of James Ennis Winning Fame as Violinist.
The Indianapolis Star a few days ago published a picture of Miss Lenore M. Ennis, formerly of that city, who is now traveling with a New York organization through the west as a violinist. She is the daughter of James Ennis, of this city, by a former marriage, but her father has not seen her for many years. While tn Indianapolis Miss Ennis studied at the Conservatory of Music and the College of Musical Arts. She played in the Dennison hotel and assisted in musical enterprises. She then joined the Empire Women’s Orchestra, of Boston, then played a year’s engagement in the Schlitz gardens in Milwaukee. She was the only western girl in the organization. She then studied in the Metropolitan College of Applied Arts in New York. Recently she spent her summer vacation with relatives in southern Indiana. Mr. Ennis plans to visit her when the company to which sffie belongs plays in Indianapolis this year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shlosses, of Minonk, HL, visited last week with her uncle, Fred Bachman and family, just north of town, and Fred returned with them in their automobile, visiting Minonk, Danvers, Streator, 111., and other places. At Streator a street fair was in progress. It was held at the fair grounds and was a grAat success and largely attended. Corn was almost a total failure at some points visited by Mr. Bachman, being small and he thinks much will not make to exceed 10 bushels to the acre. New Fall Hats for men, all the latest styles and colorings. New Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats, and Crossett Shoes. Come in rind let us show you. Our styles are right and our prices always the lowest ROWLES & PARKER.
