Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1917 — Request Program By Matinee Musicale Tuesday Afternoon. [ARTICLE]

Request Program By Matinee Musicale Tuesday Afternoon.

The request program, which will be given by the matinee musicaildlub at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, promises to be the very best of the season and the public is cordially invited to attend. The program follows: L Organ, (a) “War March of Priests,” Mendelssohn; (b) “Vision,” Rheinberger—Mrs. J. D. Martindale. 2. Piano, “Dance,” Brahms—Miss Rosabel Daugherty. 3. Voice “Love Finds Out the Way,” Raff—-Mrs. Rex Warner. . 4. Piano “Indian Tale,” Loewe — Mrs. W. L Spitler. 5. Voice, duet “Greeting),” Mendelssohn—Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, Miss --------- 6. Piano “Pastorale Vauriee,” Mazarti—Miss Selma Leopold. 7. Voice, “Hear Ye, 0 Israel,” (Elijah) Mendelssohn—Miss Padgitt. & Organ (a) “Romance,” Schuman; (b) “Traumeri,” Strauss —Mirs. M. D. Gwin. 9. Voice “With Cendure Clad" Haydn—Miss Laughridge. 10. Piano duet, “Briday Song” Jensen—Miss Cornelia Leonard, Miss Lennie Bind Rains. - . 11. Piano solo “Sonata Pathetique,” Bethoven —Miss Ahl man. x 12. Voice, “Heaven Hath Shed a Team,” Fucken—Mrs. E. J. Randle. 13. Piano duet, “Invitation to the Dance,” Weber—The Misses Leonard. 14. Voice, “Beautiful Blue Danube Strauss—Mrs. Loren Sage. 16. Piano Trio, “Oberon”, Weber —Mrs. W. I. Spitler, Miss Allman, Miss Zimmerman. . w - 16. Violin, “CaviQma” Raff—Miss Wood. ‘ 17. TWo, “Largo,” Handel—Harp, Mr®. E. L. HoH ingwworth; violin, Miss WoodT organ, Mrs. A. R. Hopkins.