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om ine MAY 17, 1925 CONGERT NEXT TUESDAY HOLDS GREAT PROWISE Treble Clef Chorus to Be Assisted Here by Little Symphony. Casper music lovers are 3 pectta | to t out in force again Tuesday evening for Treble Clef choris con- cert to be given at the Elk: audi- torlum Tuesday evening, May: 19, at 8 o'clock. The. chorus will be sisted by the Littie Symphony ar- chestra, an organization that has won high commendation from com- petent critics as one of the best in the western region, Those who heard the Treble Clef concert last January are eagerly anticipating Tuesday night's event and seats will probabiy be in pop- ular demand at 50 cents. There will bé no reserved seats and an- nouncement is made that the pro- gram. will start promptly on time. Mrs. T. J. Riach, chairman of a successful music week observarice recently carried out here and pres- ident of the Treble Clef chorus, lias had charge of most of the arranie- ments, and identifies several ‘out- standing artists of the chorus and orchestra, already well known to the musical public here, in the fol-| Yewing comment: “Miss Jessie Mae Agnew, director of the Treble Clef chorus, supervisor of music in the public schools and choir leader of the First Presbyter- ian church {s one of’ Casper’s most valuable assets. Miss Agnew pos- sesses a remarkable voice, one that {s too rarely heard. It is to the efficient and untiring work of Miss Agnew that the Treble Clef Chorus owes its success. i “Miss Frances Bowerman was Wyoming's representetive ta vulce at the district contest of young at- tists held under the auspices of the | National Federation of Music Clubs in Salt Lake City, April 17. Miss Bowerman won first honors in the Preliminaries as a lyre soprano and won second honors in the finals. Effective training combined with the natural sweetness of Miss Bower man's voice, together with a grac- fous and ‘unassuming personality has won for her a host of admiri friends. Miss Bowerman i{s solo! at the Baptist church and w the featured soloist at the Clef Chorus concert. “Mra.. Ray Cook, pianist and teacher, at one time played with Frank Waller, ai present conductor of the Dresden Symphony Orch tra. Wyoming has claimed Mrs. Cook for the past twenty years. It is an acknowledged fact among mu siclans that at lefist half of the credit of a successful performance ofa singer or instrumenta) s due to one’s accompanist. Mrs. Cook has gained a state wide repu- tation as an accompanist. “Ray J. Cook—Casper’ boasts of Rood citizens, successful business men and talented musicians. A combination of the thice is found in Ray J. Cook, musician and drug- gist. Mr. Cook successfully directed the Municipal Band of Casper for three seasons and without compensa- tion, the band at Lander for four seasons, and is now director of Cas- per's Little Symphony Orchestra, which is in the third year of its ex- istence. Before coming to Wyoming Mr, Cook was a member of the Lud- ington Guard Band and manager of thé Memorial Theater Orchestra of Menomonie, Wis. “Two years experience with the Ellison White and Midland Chau- tauqua and lyceum have given Mrs. EH. E. Fisher a most pleasing stage presence. Mrs. Fisher possesses a volre of rare beauty and expression that has never failed to endear her to her ‘audience. Mrs. Fisher is PAGE THREE. 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I i ind & ow York —Ad Tuesday « »@ given at Elks by the T: w ire Miss Franc's Bowerman (upper left) | as soloist, Miss Jessie Agnew (upper right) is dire » chorus. dow s accompanist for singers and pianist ot the Little Symphony orchestra, and Mr Cook (lower rigbt,) is director of th rehestr n organization that ranks as one of the ' best of its kind in the mounta gion, ther % M G SEG cae : 3 ai x eee é needs no Introduction. t6 the msi dablata ity ates tise gba: kerrane The Newest Bridge Lamps, as loving pudfic of Casper; her charm Bi d S i H | 1 = activities a mes. wet : ty alee Oe jhe Derabna eee Say AUDIT vate ird Stuc Mg to Foie New WwW Ditngse se wunebat ik the Pictured, Consisting of have endeared her to everyone. No nund the new St E “Mrs. J. B, Rouse, who. ta so«| | . “9 | [handsand thet will rm all W O GI f O the Casper public’ Mrs Route<was ‘ontes t r Ye ahige € el eri Op are! TE)ils: Young, Janes 7Wil- a-pupil of Horace W.’ Tureman, € 5 Harris Miller and n Miller. 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