Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1915 — Matinee Musicale Program. [ARTICLE]

Matinee Musicale Program.

Christian church, Friday, Nov. 12, 1915, at 2:30 p. m. Introductory paper ‘‘The Emotional and the Picturesque in Music,” Mrs. A. R. Hopkins. Religious Element—Ave Marie, Nevin Patriotism —Marseilles Hymn. Yearning—W arum—Schumann. Love — (a) My Lover Will Come Today, vocal, DeKoven. (b) Two Roses, Spooner. Grief—March Funebre Chopin Sorrow—Chanson Triste, Tschaikowski. Peace —Quietude, (a) Pastorale (organ) McDowell. Eraltation—(b) March Triumphate, ' Wachs. Regret (a) Yesterthoughts, Victor Herbert. Energy, Vigor (b) March Against Phillistians (Carnival) Schumann. (a) The Fairy Pipers (vocal) Brewer. (b) Happy Birds—Holst. (a) To Spring, Grieg. (b) The Butterfly, Grieg. Will O’ the Wisp, Wachs. Piano—Mrs. Wood Spitler, Mrs. J. A. Swindler, Selma Leopold, lone Zimmerman. Voice—Esther Padgitt, Mrs. Duvall. Organ—Mrs. J. B. Martindale.

No orders will be taken for less than SI.OO for coal or wood and orders for that amount will be delivered for cash only.—Hamilton & Kellner. Special for Saturday, Nov. 13, ladies’ $2.00 button or lace kid shoes, $1.69. Boys’ gunmetal button or lace shoes for $1.75, at Rowles & Parker’s.