Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1917 — Splendid Recital Given By Pupils Saturday Afternoon. [ARTICLE]

Splendid Recital Given By Pupils Saturday Afternoon.

The musical pupils of Mrs. Emily Wightman gave a splendid recital at her home Saturday afternoon. There were several visitors present and al gave as their opinion that the recital given by the young people was the best of its kind ever rendered in this city. All have shown remarkable improvement in their work since having been, under the charge of Mrs. Wightman. Probably it is not a matter of general knowledge to our citizens, that in Mrs. Wightman, Rensselaer has a lady of more than ordinary talent in both music and art Mrs. Wightman lived for a number of years at Washington, D. C., where she was under some of the best music and art tutors in the country, and the knowledge she gained as a pupil permits her to give to her. pupils the most efficient instruction. Mfs. Wightman is a remarkably clever lady and Rensselaer parents are certainly fortunate to have such a lady in their midst to whom to send their children. The program as given Saturday afternoon, follows: PART I. Marie Weiging—Vocal Marie Bruner, Piano Solo. Lottie Davidson—Piano Solo. Gladys Day—Piano Solo. Ethel Ham—Piano Solo. Mariana Ham—Vocal. Margarite Irwin—Piano Solo. Lois May—Piano Solo. Lowell Morrell—Piano Solo. PART 11. Marie Bruner—Vocal. Mary May—Piano Solo. Kathrine Morlan—Piano Solo. Mabel Nelson—Piano Solo. Hilda Powell—Piano Solo. Ethel Ham—Vocal. Lucy Ulm—Vocal Solo. Nora Vest—Piano Solo. • Marie Weiging—Piano Solo. Accompanist, Miss Mabel Nelson.

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