Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Society Notes The program given Friday at the Christian church by the Matinee Musical and Ladies’ literary v clubs was enjoyed by the members and large number of invited guests. The former club has been studying the modern opera and the latter tho country oL-Italy. The program was intended to harmonize with the work of both. The production of the world’s master pieces of operatic and orchestral numbers is not possible in a small community, but modern invention has , made their reproduction possible and is doing much toward the education of the public in a musical way. Our genial fellow townsman, Fred Phillips, appeared in a new role, that of a public benefactor, by rendering the following program on a fine Edison machine, aftera brief but comprehensive review of the opera from whicii they were taken had been given by Mrs. M. D. Gwin. Preceding the musical numbers a well prepared paper on “The Orchestra and the Symphony” by Mrs. R. D. Thompson, was read by Mrs. E. J. Randle. Ride of Valkyries, from Die Walkure,

Wagner. The Witch, Hansel and Gretel, Humperdinck. Wm. Tell Overture —Rossini. Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman — Oppenbach. Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana—Mascagin. Toreador and selections from Carmen —Bizet. Bridal Chorus and Swan Song, Lohengrin—Wagner. Amil horus and Miserere, II Trovatore —Verdi. Meditation —Thais, Massenet. Aria from Madame Butterfly—Puccine. Gynt Suite: ” Anitras Dance, Ase’s Death —Grieg. The young friends of Misses Ruth McKinzie, Ada Robinson and Maudie Reynolds were entertained at the home of the former by a delightful Victrola dance Friday evening. The fund being raised for the monument to the Pioneer Mother is increasing sastisfactorily. •- The first tract, of land to be used for public parks that was sold, at auction recently failed to become the •property of the Public Park Commission and was sold to a lumber company. Many of the clubs of our town have been interested in this movement.

Woman’s Shoes Torn From Feet When Lightning Strikes. Mrs. Ida Campbell, a woman about sixty years old, residing at Goodland, was struck by lightning during a severe electrical storm Sunday afternoon, and will recover. Mrs. Campbell was on the porch and the lightning seemed to cover her entire person. It melted the rims of her spectacles and tore the shoes from her feet. One shoe was reduced to ribbons and the other was split from the sole. ' As a matter of course the woman was burned and badly shocked, but the attending physician says she will recover.—Newton County Enterprise. E. E. Smith, the caiyaenter, has been working at Knox this week. The Aches of House Cleaning The pain and soreness caused by bruises, over-exertion and straining during house cleaning time are soothed away by Sloan’s Liniment. No> need to suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan's Liniment to the sore spots, rub only a little. In a short time the pain leaves, you rest comfortably and enjoy a refreshing sleep. One grateful user writes: “Sloan’s Liniment is worth its weight in gold.” Keep a bottle on hand; use it against all soreness, neuralgia and bruises. Kills pain. 25c at your druggist. (2 » Alumni Banquet Tickets. The alumni banquet tickets will goon sale Monday at the First National Bank, beipg handled by Miss Rose Luers. Those who expect to attend are asked to get their money in early so that plans may be completed. The * dues can also be paid there. DUes and banquet ticket $1.50; banquet ticket separate sl.oo.—^Committee.

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