Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1920 — FIRST LECTURE COURSE NUMBER [ARTICLE]

FIRST LECTURE COURSE NUMBER

ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT BAG AUDIENCE WITH HIGH CLASS MUSIC, e One of the most pleasing Lyceum numbers ever given in our city was the one rendered Monday evening at the Christian church, x Each of the three persons of the company were artists in their line. Min Rees, playing on the violin, delighted the audience with her well chosen program. Harold Prodtor, the tenor, psve a program ranging from the Irish song to the classic Aria. < His voice had • very great range and was of a very excellent quality. The outstanding feature of his work was his pronunciation, the audience being >ble to distinguish every word. The company wad very pleasing personalities, which added much to the enjoyment of the evening’s program. Seldom has an audience shown their appreciation more than this one did. Each number of the program wa sencored, and the company responded each time.