Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1916 — Interesting News Notes From St. Joseph’s College. [ARTICLE]

Interesting News Notes From St. Joseph’s College.

Last Sunday evening the second moving .picture program of the season was presented, four educational ■features being shown. One of them was a very interesting reel entitled “Little Drops of Water,” depicting many forms of microscopic life, among them several disease germs. Next Sunday evening, May 7, an unusual program will be presented by the department of music in the form of a concert recital, consisting of selections by the college band, the string quintette, and the advanced pupils of the department. Since the department has been housed in its new and spacious quarters in the new building it has made really splendid progress and in the last recital, given late in the fall, the program rendered by the various pupils and by the instructors themselves, was a very delightful one. The program will be as follows: Selection. Barcarolle (Ehrlich). Norwegian Bridal Procession, piano, (Grieg). Adagio from Suite 111 (Ries) Violin Solo. Gavotte (Sapelnikoff) Piano Solo. Selection, by college Choir. Hungarian Dance, Violin Solo, by (Haesche). Ist Mazurka (Saint Saens) Piano. Cantique D’Amour (Frey) piano solo. String Sextette, Andante Cantata, (Tschaikowski). Ballade Polonaise (Vieuxtemps) Violin Solo. Sonata Pathetique (First Movement) (Beethoven) Piano Solo. Piano Duet, Variations on a Theme by Beethoven (Saint Saens) by Instructors Leo Havorka and Robert Ziegler.