Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1918 — RECITAL AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [ARTICLE]
RECITAL AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The friends of Mrs. Loren Sage and her pupils were pleasingly enter* tained Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church by a recital which they gave at 3 o’clock. The entire program from the opening overture from The Barber of Saville, by Mrs. Sage and Linnie Bird Raines, to the closing number, a duet by Virginia and Ellin Kresler, was evidence of much well-spent effort on the part of both teacher and pupil. The following is the program: Overture—Barber of Seville Rossini ... Miss Rains and Mm. Sage ... Piano solo—A Little Dance Wald Elizabeth Kresler Piano—Moonlight Zannoni Mary Norman Duet—Cheerfulness Newmann Dorothy and Virginia Thompson Vocal—Sing Me to Sleep Greene Gladys Carr Piano—Skaijng Necke Marine Martindale (a) Young Sentinel Engleme® (b) Forest Sprites Williams Virginia Thompson Duet- . The Gingerbread Man The Sandman Comes From a Day with the Trip Kronke Elisabeth Kresler, Mm. Sage Piano—The Happy Farmer Santa Claus Is Coming Hiller Greeting Hawley Ruth Daugherty Piano duet—Over Hill and Dale Mary Norman, Mrs. {kg^f*** 1 * 11 Columbine Dda Haye Ellen Kresler The Gipsy Girl Bohm Virginia Kresler Voice number—-Go Not Happy Day Lenore Carr (a) Polonaise in C Minor Chopin (b> Value Arabesque Lode Linnie Bird Baines Piano duet—Minstrel’s Serenade Virginia and Ellen Kresler
