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Children's Recital At Freize Hall

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Day
19
Month
June
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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CHILDREN'S RECITAL AT FREIZE HALL

THE FIRST EVER GIVEN IN THE BUILDING

Unusual Amount of Talent for Young Pupils-The Program They Gave.

The first children's recital ever given in Frieze Memorial hall was given on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The pupils who took part were those of Miss Minnie Davis and Miss Elizabeth Campbell. They were assisted by Miss Bogle, alto, and Miss Wilson, soprano. The pupils ranged in age from eight to fifteen years and they exhibited au unusual amount of talent for such young pupils. The solo work was done entirely from memory, with but two exceptions. James Howell, who made such a success at the recital given on Wednesday evening, again pleased his audience greatly. The duet by the two youngest pupils, little Dorothy Wines and Margaret Jacobs, was generously applauded and these two little ladies played with a sangfroid which is rarely seen in older pupils.

The following program was given:

1. Italian Waltz, Hazel Ladd.

2. Barcarolle, Margaret Cooley.

3. Spanish Dance, Ethel Lewis.

4. Ever So Glad Waltz, Margaret Jacobs.

5 Charming Marguerites, Violets, The Sweetest Flower, Miss Bogle.

6. The Hillside, The Brownies, Irene Bigalke.

7. At Evening, Water Sprites, Emma Esslinger.

8. Eventide, Skating, Louis Hall.

9. Pixies Sliding Down Hill, Marjorie VanValkenburg.

10. Holly Hocks, Cornelia Campbell.

11. Curly Locks, Dorothy Wines.

12. Hide and Seek, Marionettes, Mary Haynes.

13. Evening Twilight, Rollin McNitt.

14. Lullabye, My Little Love, Under the Rose, Miss Wilson.

15. In the Cool Shade, Gertrude Patterson.

16. Gnomes' Revelry, Merry-go-Round, James Howell.

17. Duets- Playing School, The First Rose, Hurrying to School, Dorothy Wines and Margaret Jacobs.