Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1915 — THE TROUBADOURS TO BE AT THE GAYETY [ARTICLE]
THE TROUBADOURS TO BE AT THE GAYETY
Orchestral Troupe, Composed of One Lady and Four Gentlemen, Will He Seen Here July Ist. - - Thg- TroxrbatlOTrrsr an ' orcTfesTfaT troupe of note, will appear at the Gayety Airdoute Thursday, July 1. This troupe is composed of five members, one lady and four gentlemen, and is one of the best acts on the road. Tire lady, Ruth Pancost, is a reader, and will entertain you as no reader has in a long time. As the Gayety is very grateful for the fine patronage of the people here, the management will put the price of this show low enough so that all may attend. It is a show well worth 50 or 75 cents but will be seen her© for 25 cents. In addition to The Troubadours, a high class vaudeville act will also be given by another company. No pictures will be shown that night. The program follows: 1— -March, Selected. .. . . .Orchestra. 2 “Poet and 1 Peasant”—Overture, Suppe Orchestra Borrows a Pie. ........ .Miss Ruth Pancost 4 Sextette from “Lucia,’’ Denizetti Orchestra 5 —Solo, “My Old Kentucky Home, ’ (with variations) Edward Beyer 6 Reading, “Sally Ann’s Experience”. -s*. •. .. . . .Miss Pancost 7 Solo, “The Last Rose of Summer”. . ......... .0. B. Dussek 8— Violin Solo, “No. 5, Hungarian Dance,” John Brahms ' Michael Briglia 9 Reading, “By Messenger” . . Miss Pancost 10— “Eureka Overture,’’ E. Gaettger Orchestra
