Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1914 — Press Notices on Miss MacLaren. [ARTICLE]

Press Notices on Miss MacLaren.

‘The audience was charmed, with the young artist’s youth and grace and her clever imitation of the many characters.” —New York Telegram. At the Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, Dec. 3rd. “Her rendering of an entire play is nothing short of wonderful.— Springfield (Mass.) Republican. At Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, Dec. 3rd. ‘The attention was so great as to amount almost to awe.”—Trenton ON. J.) Daily True American. At Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, Dec. 3rd. “Miss Macaren appeared before an audience of over a thousand people, who were held spellbound by the young artist’s marvelous w-oj-k.”-HSt. Louis f Times. At Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, Dec. 3rd. }'V “An unusually gifted young lady. —Mark Twain. At Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, Dec 3rd. “I have "listened to Miss MacLaren’s recitals again and again, and always with delight I don’t think she has a superior on the platform today.”—Dr. A. A. Wilitts, Dean of tlfe American Platform. At Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, Dec. 3rd.

“No words can describe her power of keeping from eighteen to twenty characters distinct before an audience”—Minneapolis' At the Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, Dec. 3rd. , \