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Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club April 10, 1928 Afternoon in charge of Music and Drama Committee ______ Mr. James R. Houghton, Baritone Mrs. M. H. Gulesian, Pianist Mrs. Eleanor Leutz Diemer, 'Cellist Mr. Reginald Boardman, Accompanist
Programme Sonata in G major.....Sammartini (1700-1770) Allegro Grave Vivace
Hamabdil (Old Hebrew Melody).....Granville Bantock Fileuse.....Faure-Ronchini Intermezzo from opera "Goyescas".....Grandos-Cassado Mrs. Diemer
Wanderlied.....Schumann Vision Fugitive.....Massannet Mr. Houghton
May-Night.....Palmgren Spinners.....Rhene-Baton Mrs. Gulesian
Waldesruhe.....Dvorak The Black bird Reel..... Hughes Lament of Fanaid Grove.....Hughes Allegro Appassionato.....Saint-Saens Mrs. Diemer
The Tom Cat.....Gulesian The Sea hath its Pearls.....Gulesian The House by the Side of the Road.....Gulesian Mr. Houghton
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April 10, 1928
The President of the Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club presided at the meeting held in the Unitarian Parish house April tenth. The minutes of the previous meeting as read by the recording secretary were approved. Notice was given of the supper April twenty-sixth, Mrs. Libby chairman of the Club play the afternoon and evening of the seventeenth of the tea the afternoon of April tenth Miss Gilbert in charge also of the tennis club now organizing. Mrs. Rees stated that the General Electric Company had invited the members of the Club to a refrigeration demonstration April twenty-seventh the Company expecting at least forty to attend. After the demonstration cards maybe played and refreshments will be served. To any club accepting the invitation Ten Dollars is given also if any of those present make a subsequent purchase Five Dollars is given to the Club. Those interested please notify Mrs. Rees. The Music and Drama Department was in charge of the afternoon, Miss Howard chairman, who had arranged a musicale. The artists were Mr. James R. Houghton, Baritone Mrs. M. H. Gulesian, Pianist. Mrs. Eleanor Leutz Diemer, Cellist. Mr. Reginald Boardman, Accompanist. who rendered an hour of delightful music. The chairman announced that Mrs. Gulesian had
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contributed her talents to the Club for the afternoon and of interest to the members was the signing by Mr. Houghton of The Tom Cat composed by Mrs. Gulesian and published the week previous. Mrs. Carl L. Watson, director of the Sixth District, a guest of the Club, spoke briefly. A rising vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Gulesian and the other artist.
Respectfully submitted, Blanche U. Eldridge Rec. Sec.