Ida Geer Weller (1881-1944) was an American concert singer and clubwoman.
Her voice was described as being "of great range and flexibility, large in natural volume, but leading itself easily to lighter work.
"[2] She started performing in Pittsburgh as a concert singer, and as president of the South Hills Choral Club.
[5][6] "I believe radio will have a marked effect on the people of tomorrow," she explained in a 1922 interview, "the children of today.
[13][14] She moved back to her hometown in Pennsylvania in 1934; that year, she started a "morning musicale" club in Beaver.