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Rotarians Hear Miss MoehlenkampMist Marjorie Moehlenkamp, St. Charles. Mo., coloratura soprano who has bean touring the country with a radio audition entertain* tntnt troupe, and ha a scholarship at Camp Tanglewood, N. T,f performed briefly foi the Rotary Cluh Monday evening.She whs accompanied at the piano b Mrs. Julia Bradley of Kd-wardavtlle, and introduced be Don Humphrey of the club.Miaa Moehlenkamp had s{cn? a year attending Lindenwood College, when a he won the audition and a place in the touring troupe.Possessed of pronounced phvsteal as well as promising vcwal beauty, she was given the best wishes of the Alton club in her venture east.At ('amp Tanglewood she will com* under the direction of Sergo Kou*.sevit/ky, many year* director of the Roiton Symphony Orchentra and discoverer of a number of the mu*ie world's great talents.Last night Mis* Mmehlenkanip wing My Heart Stood Still, from jthe Connecticut Yankee; a coloratura ana from The Bar her of Seville; Love is Where You Find It, and, as an encore, Let My Song Fill Your Heait.
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Alton Evening Telegraph

Alton, Illinois, US

Tue, May 29, 1951

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