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DELIGHTS BOSTON AUDIENCE3Ve4•:Boston, April 30, 1918. Miss Iva, Rider, well known throughout Oklahorm singer and reader, was 'specially promi-1 nent this evening in a concert y given under the auspices of j Zeta Chapter, Alpha Chi Omega, for the benefit of the Red ( ’oss Auxiliary of the New England Conservatory of Music'. This organization, of \ hicll Miss Rider is a member} is one of the e three serorities of America’s, oldest and largest music Schools.- Its entertainment proved to be very successful, netting a goodlyd 'sum--for the:R^\€ros8;:Cause»'.r Miss Rider was heard r in three typical Lieuranee songs of Indian Life, the “Blanket Song,” s Lullaby” and “Her Rosary ’ and in -Troyer’s “A - Lover’s i* Wooing. ’ ’ ' She was in Yappropri-io costume' ■* and arranged theiv stage in a characteristic Indiansetting.4- ’i 7Miss Rider has been followingbroadi^eothprehensiyr course training interpreting customs.: She had had,; teaming“ teraturem«Sootl*to(thiseshI cwcm:shof.in6nanlt; *■ i■wiinli\tiiata*IgikftkseatIakidi,.uVn-toinridd,Emerson -CJmlege ofOi»toryi;fandr in] teidgihg^ithCharles A.,White, pf the vocalof the' New Erfgland• She • had made .’^appearances in Boston—none more'.i:.ithani ^I / * -v MDmciifAUTrne; k b regvyIi
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Standard Sentinel

Stilwell, Oklahoma, US

Thu, May 16, 1918

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