Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1915 — EVELYN BARGELT. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

EVELYN BARGELT.

Miss Bvelyn Bargelt is one of the beet known entertainers in the Lyceum world today. From east to west and in the south she'bas appeared on hundreds of Lyceum courses. Beginning to draw as a small child, she later pursued her art studies in the Art Institute, Chicago, and her studies in vocal interpretation in the Cumnock School of Oratory. 5 1 With her crayons of different colors Miss Bargelt produces before her audiences many landscapes which appear

as beautiful as paintings, while her humorous drawings are’as funny as the comic sections of the Sunday papers. While her pictures are taking shape under her deft Angers, she charms her hearers with flashes of wit and humor. At the close of an evening’s entertainment the audience usually crowds about the easel upon which Miss Bargelt has been working, and she la showered with requests for the pictures' she has made. She gladly distributes them while they last, and it is safe to say that her work adorns the

walls of bomes in nearly all the states where the Lyceum course has become an institution. Miss Hazel Raymond, planlste, will render at least two piano solos during the evening, besides playing accompaniments for some of Miss Bargelt’a illustrated readings. Miss Raymond, like Miss Bargelt, has a most pleasing personality besides being a most skillful planlste. First as a student and then as a teacher she has received much merited recognition. To be at the high school auditorium next Wednesday, April 7th.

EVELYN BARGELT.

MISS HAZEL RAYMOND.