Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1909 — Seventh Grade Recital. [ARTICLE]
Seventh Grade Recital.
The seventh grade of the public school will give a recital at tte library auditorium Friday as e noon, beginning at 2:30 o’clock. Admission by invitation only. The following is the program: Winged Rovers . . Harvey Loomis Have a Care .... Franz Abt Bird of the Azure Wing .... •C. B. Edmounds Goodnight Song of the River, Mozart Chorus. Bye-Lo-Land . -. . . J. C. Macy Marjorie Loughridge. When the Little Chrilden Sleep . . . . . . . . . C. Reinecke Night . Franz Abt Mother Love . ... Harvey Loomis Memorial DayM. White Chorus. Bird in the Night .... A. Sullivan Emily Thompson and Lura Halleck. Hear the BellsM, White The Willow Nook . . . . S. Hopper Guidance Henry Smart Chorus. The Baker . . . . . Coverley t Jesse, Brown. Homeward Bound . . . . H. Loomis Where Would I Be . . Karl Zollner Omnipresence .... Peter Ritter The Midshlpmlte . . . Stephen Adams Chorus. “A play set to music for voices and instruments is an Opera. A serious opera In which ther? is no spoken dialogue Is a Grand Opera An opera with spoken dialogue is distinguished from Grand Opera by the name Opera Comlque. An opera entirely made up of gayety and farce is called a Comic Opera “By the Firelight”— Verdi, Arr. from the Grand Opera “11 Trovatore.” “The Victory at Saratoga”— Meyerbeer. Ar. from the Grand Opera “Robert le Diable.” “Autumn Woods” — A. S. Sullivan. Arr. from the Comic Opera “lolanthe.” “Evening Song”— Mozart. Arr. from the Comic Opera “The Marriage of Figaro.” “Tribute to the Soldiers” — Weber. Arr. from the Romantic Opera “Der Frelschutz.” The 800-La-ManCovgrley Bernice Long. Abide With MeWilliam Monk Dixie Dan Emmett Chorus. The Rensselaer creamery received twenty-two cans of c. e m Wednesday, January 20th. We pay the highest price and give fair and hone=t test, which accounts for our large bus.ness in so short a time. Give us a trial. Come see It tested, save your freight and be convinced. It Is the people’s chance to get •factories, regardless of the man with the hammer. The county commissioners, In accordlance with their plan of “opening the books” announced some time Wallace & Sutton, of Indianapolis, ago, have contracted with Messrs, two expert accountants, who will begin work about April Ist. Their work elsewhere in the state is highly commended. One membe of the firm is a democrat and the other a republican, and whatever may be the result of their work, it cannot be called partisan. —Monticello Herald.
