People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — The Jennie Lynn Warblers. [ARTICLE]

The Jennie Lynn Warblers.

The rarest musical treat that it has been the pleasure of a Rensselaer audience to receive was givbn at the opera house last night by the ladies comp< sing the Jennie Lynn Quartette, viz.: Miss Stella L. Borden, first alto; Miss Jane Addy,* first soprano; Miss Helen Culver, sec ondalto; Miss MabelleF. Wai er, second soprano. Mina Prentice Borden is a reader of charming talent and did not escape a storm of applause for each rendition. These ladies will find a warm welcome awaiting their visit should they again come to Rensselaer. Every seat in the house had been reserved before the box office opened that night, and the audience comprised only polite society and musical devotees, and was happily devoid of the element that has so often made attendance at the opera house unbearable bv their coarse demonstrations. It would be unjust to say which of these'sweet singers was most appreciated; all are exquisite. talented, refined. They were each repeatedly recalled, and given the warmest applause.