Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1920 — MUSIC LOVERS WERE DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED [ARTICLE]
MUSIC LOVERS WERE DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED
The lovers of good music of our little city enjoyed a rare treat at the Presbyterian church Thursday night when Miss Anne Leonard, assisted by Miss Wyoneta Cleveland, gave a recital under the auspices of the Ladies’ Industrial Society of that church. Miss Leonard needed no introduction to the audience, her rapid rise in the world of music having been noted with pride and pleasure by her many friends in this city where her early training was secured. The opportunity thus afforded to listen to her well trained and splendidly developed voice was a
pleasure indeed. Knowing Miss Leonard’s high ambitions and great determination to accomplish-whatever she undertakes, we prophesy great. things for her future. Miss Cleveland was in every way a worthy assistant, being a pianist of exceptional ability and one who is certain to attain a high place among the masters of music. Both of the young ladies are doing post graduate work at the Chicago' Musical College to further prepare themselves for their life work. “When The Moon O’ June Is Shining In the Wabash,” Lon Healy’s new song hit, now on sale at Jarrette’s.
