Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1918 — THE HARMONY GLEE CLUB. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

THE HARMONY GLEE CLUB.

The haunting charm of four male i voices blended in a perfect harmony has an appeal unlike that of any other , music. It stirs to dreams of romance; It kindles the fires of heroism; it revives the memories of long ago. Nothing can take its place. The demand for a standard male quartet is perhaps the most constant of all in the Lyceum field. The Harmony Glee Club is a really great male quartet. Its members have filled five successful seasons. Their en-

semble singing is as nearly perfect as the exquisite blending of splendid voices can make it Each member is also an accomplished soloist. But they are more thap a great singing quartet Each man is an entertainer, whether it be the Scotch dialect stories of Mr. Ballantyne, the pianologues of Mr. Schmidt the character songs of Mr. Jones or the unroarious comedy of Mr. Brown. Each fills its own important place on the program, adding richness and variety to the entertainment When to the above you add the full mellow music of the wonderful instrument, the organ chimes, played by all four men, you have a combination of grandeur and beauty, of power and sweetness that will never be forgotten.

THE HARMONY GLEE CLUB.