Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1920 — EMINENT IRISH TENOR TO SING REVIVAL MEETING AT GIFFORD [ARTICLE]

EMINENT IRISH TENOR TO SING REVIVAL MEETING AT GIFFORD

First Number of Lyceum Course Tonight. Harold Proctor, eminent tenor, who is known not only in theUnited States but in the British Isles as well, will appear here in recital on the Lyceum course Mon-, day evening, 7:30 o’clock, at the Christian Church. Mr. Proctor has sung throughout the British Isles in concert and oratorio under such men as Hans Richter, Gaul and other English composers and conductors. He has also traveled throughout the United States ip companies headed by Kitty Gordon, Fritzie Scheff and Charlotte Greenwood. For two years he was tenor solist at the • Temple Baptist church, Los Angeles, the largest church west of the Mississippi. All of his numbers are rendered with the same refinement and sweetness of tone. He speaks his words with a most uncommon purity, high tones being as plainly understood as those in the lower registers. Appearing with him will be Miss May Rees, violinist, and Lawrence, pianist. This is the first number of the season’s Lyceum course. This will be one of the strongest courses presented in our .city. The admission is remarkably low if season tickets are purchased.

Mrs.-' Leslie Clark returned from Chicago Sunday where she underment an operation about six weeks ago. She is now greatly improved in health and gaining strength rap-, idly. * Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton left Sunday for Santa Maria, Calif., where she expects to spend the- winter with her son, Fred Hamilton and wife. Mr. Hamilton accompanied her to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunlap were pleasantly surprised by the following friends from Monon Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley, Mr. and' Mrs. James Dunlap and daughter, Dorothy, My. and Mr«. William Carter and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown. Grant Wynegar, who was lodged in jail here Friday evening on charges filed by his wife. Gladys Wynegar, of wife and child desertion, was released from jail Saturday under bond of S3OO on each count. The bond was supplied by . A. W. Albertson, of South Bend. | Wynegar was haled before Judge Hanley this Monday morning and ordered to contribute to the support of his wife and' children, thirty dollars to be paid by next Monday, ten dollars December l,*and twelve dollars weekly thereafter until further orders from tHfe court.

Sunday evening a* senes or revival meetrings were started at Gifford. They will continue for an indefinite period. Bert Warne is in charge.