Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1920 — CAPACITY HOUSE ENJOYS LECTURE COURSE NUMBER [ARTICLE]
CAPACITY HOUSE ENJOYS LECTURE COURSE NUMBER
The Kryl’s Sextette orchestra, which appeared at the Methodist church Friday night under the auspices of the lyceum bureau, was one of the very best numbers > ever to be given in this city. The large auditorium and annex of the church were crowded to capacity. The Sextette consisted of the violin, cello, piano, flute, ebrnet, and were played by the ladies of the company, the gentlemen of the company playing the saxophone and the clarinet. The pianist gave two splendid' vocal solos and the lady cornetist rendered two enjoyable readings. Irene Stolopsky, a Russian Jewess, proved to be the finest [violinist eVer to appear here. Every member of the company was an artist, and each regular selection was encored time and again. The music, while highly classical, -was as much enjoyed by those unfamiliar with music as by talented musicians who were present , : The next number of the lecture .bourse will be given the latter part of the month, and will consist of a lecture.
