Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1915 — CHOIR FOR THE WELSH ARMY [ARTICLE]

CHOIR FOR THE WELSH ARMY

Will Go to Battle to Sound of Male Chorus Instead of a Brass Band. Cardiff, Wales. —When the new Welsh army of 40,000 takes the field it will go to battle to the sound of a Welsh male choir, which has been substituted in its regiments for the customary brass bands. - The choral organization is known as the “Welsh Army Voice Chorus,” and its members include seme of the finest singers in the Welsh valleys, men who have competed in the famous eistedfodds, or minstrelsy festivals.