Wednesday, March 11, 1903, Lafayette Daily Courier, 1903
Rhineberger Quartet Gives a Charming Entertainment
Last evening the Rhineberger quartet, composed of Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Mrs.
Isaac Rice, Miss Bertha Ridgely and Miss Rena Rice, assisted by Mrs. W. E.
Eagleson, reader, and Samuel Messing, impersonator, entertained the people
of Dayton. The quartet appeared in a lecture course given by the
congregation of the Methodist church. It was one of the most delightful
entertainments of the course and greatly impressed the people of Dayton. The
church was taxed to its capacity and the audience wept into ecstacies over
the singing, reading and impersonations. All the numbers on the program were
encored repeatedly. The following program was rendered: Selection, "Blue
Bells of Scotland," Rhineberger quartet; vocal solo, "Provencal" (DeLaqua),
Miss Rena Rice; selection (a) "Sweet and Low," (b) "Kerry Dance,"
Rhinberger
quartet; recitation, "As the Moon Rose," Mrs. W. E. Eagleson; selection,
"Estudiantina," Rhineberger quartet; impersonations, Samuel Messing; vocal
solo, "I am Waiting," Mrs. Edgar A. Taylor; recitation, (a) "When the Folks
are Gone," (b) "The Dead Cat," Mrs. W. E. Eagleson; vocal solo, "The
Message
of the Violet," from "Prince of Pilsen," Mrs. Isaac Rice; selection, (a)
"The Chimes," (b) "Doan You Cry," Rhineberger quartet. The quartet
will
appear on Friday evening at the Methodist church in Linden.
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