Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1914 — OPIE READ SAYS NO SWEETER VOICE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
OPIE READ SAYS NO SWEETER VOICE
“There Is no sweeter voice on the American platform, which means the platform of the world,” says Opie Read. “Lyric and tragic, with depth of purest and most sympathetic emotion, she plays upon the heart as Welsh Ab Thomas played upon the harp. Naturally endowed and culti-
vated, she steals the sweetest secret of your bosom, warms it into throbbing melody and gives it back to you.’’ Hazel Folsom-Daggy will appear with her company on the Lincoln Chautauqua program in this city on the fifth day. afternoon and night. With her are Miss Helen Dodge, violinist; Mr. Carl, Lindegren, basso-can tante, and Miss Gertrude Painkinsky, pianist
HAZEL FOLSOM-DAGGY.
