HomeMy WebLinkAbout2407--The piano recital, by Mr. J. D. A.
Tripp, assisted 'by Miss Frances Morris,
pianist, and Miss Margaret Huston, so-
prano, at the college Tuesday evening was,
a brilliant success. The large class room
was handsomely draped with the college
colors, blue and white, while the sweet
fragrance of blooming flowers filled the
air of the spacious room.. Although the
room is a large one, it was comfortably
filled with friends of the village, %ccom•
panied by those from Whitby, Claremont,
Brougham, Dumbarton and Greenwood.
Mr, Tripp's selections were very much
enjoyed and upon each appearance he was
encored to the echo. Miss Morris, as as-
sistatit pianist did nobly, while the vocal
selections of Miss Huston, were exception-
aly sweet and classical. Although the
program was a long one, the encores were
liberally responded to. His many friends
here were well p;eased to again have an
opportunity of hearing Mr. Tripp, and all
express the desire to have him back with
us soon after his return from Germany,
where he is about to go for a two years
team. The Principal and faculty of the
college are to be congratulated upon the
success that has attended their effects in
this respect, as itis seldom such an ovpor•
tunity is given us to hear such eminent
specialists.