Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1915 — THE BOYDS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
THE BOYDS.
The Boyds have filled hundreds of engagements daring the part several seasons. Their extended experience la many states and before critical and popular audiences has given their work an excellence and a finish that can be obtained In no other way. Their requirements of themselves are of the very highest. Of fine musical culture, they give an evening's entertainment of real worth tbat wins praise from the most exacting and yet such
as is equally enjoyed by those who us not musicians. In a word, they present not only programs that are high class, but programs that please. Both are pianists and accompanists; both are singers. Mr. Boyd is one of the cleverest of readers, and the two present in costume sketches that are exceedingly Interesting and attractive. One feature of their musical program that has proved very popular is a group of old songs that were favorites years ago, Including one or two of the finest of sacred selection*. Christian Church, Thursday evening, Feb. 25th.
THE BOYDS.
