Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1919 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MUSICAL RECITAL \ PAROCHIAL SCHOOL HALL June 15, IBl9—B P. M. Slowly and Softly Mualo Should Flow—-Vocal duet •».•••••!. Olovar Cecelia Callahan, Mary Hordeman Plano—Josephine Herdsman Fairy Bells—Duet Oeo. Spaulding Marlon and Frances Hopkins Joyous Shepherd—Two plapoa -» O. Langa Eva Karnowaky, Almira Miller, Anna dialsetua, Ursula Kohley My Little Boat Wm. E. Haeacha Violin—Olive McCurtaln Plano —Kathryn Chapman Sounds from the Ball —Trio E. Qlllet Opal Sunderland, Emroy Swim, Loretta Abbott Playful Kittens —Two pianos Fran* Behr Kathryn King, Kathryn Chapman Hunter's Chorus from Der Frelschut* C. M. von Weber Violin —Loreua Kohley Piano —Cecelia Koblfey Dixie Doodle—Trio ’ Eduard Holst Mildred Borutrager, Loretta Kanne, Latona Hurley Mary and Marie —Vocal duet 3. Glover Cecelia Callahan, Alice Kanne ~ Plano—Josephine Hordeman Charge of the Uhlans Galop—Two pianos Ch. Durand Gertrude Borutrager, Cecelia Beck La Petite Mazurka Leon Rlnguet Violin —Helen TUton Piano —Feme Tilton Lucia DI Lammormoor —Sextet Q. Donizetti Arr. by Fllipo Fasenottl Josephine Hordeman, Cordelia Stockton, Cecelia Kohley, Gertrude Borntrager, Dora Walter, Cecelia Beck Polonaise Brllllante . H. D. Hewitt Inez Klpllnger Traumerel—Three violin* R. Schumann Gladys Carr, Lorena Kohley, Helen TUton With Song and Jest Polka —Two piano I. V. Flagler Feme TUton. Anna MoosemlUer, Catherine Kuboske, Mary Wagner Petite Polonaise Chat. Dsncla Violin —Gladys Carr Plano —Lenora Carr Marche Trlomphale—Two pianos * A. Goria Inez Klpllnger, Cecelia Kellner Awarding of medala to prize winners for the highest average In the first annual contest. All lovers of music most cordially Invited, Admission, free.

A free Wad pencil liven with every 5-oent writing tablet—both ruled and unruled—as long aa the supply lasts.—The Democrat.

Notice to Subscribers Y. M. C. A. War Fund \ IN November, 1917. subscriptions were made to the War Work of Young Mens' Christian Association. Many of these were not paid. They were payable at The Trust 8c Savings Bank. Now it becomes necessary to have these accounts pajd in order to meet demands for work during the After war period. If you know yourself indebted to this fund, please call at once at The Trust 8c Savings Bank or at office of Williams 8c Dean and make payment.* E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH, County Chairman.