Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1917 — THE SCHILDKRET'S HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA [ARTICLE]
THE SCHILDKRET'S HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA
Delighted Large Audience at the Christian Church Friday Night. * . -One of the most popular musical programs ever given in this city was enjoyed by the large audience that filled'fife spacious auditorium at the Christian church Friday night. The music was varied so that all might have at least a part of. the program that they would enjoy. Those people who are very highly cultured in music pronounced the classical part of the entertainment to be first class. Those. of us who are poor judges of classical music but who like —well, good music—were royally, entertained. ’ The orchestra was so livelv that there ‘were but few intennissions in which to applaud, but whenever the audience had a chance they gave expression of theip appreciation by loud and continuous applause. The abor receipts were very good but not enough to insure the payment necessary to insure the committee that the course will pay out. The high class jcumbeis.. that have been given so far will undoubtedly assure the committee full houses for the .two numbers remaining and thU 4 will* be necessary if the course is to pay. The people of Rensselaer not fail, we are sure, to appreciate by their loyal sujiport so splendid a course as the committee has selected. Mrs. Rebecca Porter is nbw in Florida. Her address is 710 Avenue C, ’Mihmi, Fla.
