Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1910 — Next Lecture Course Number Friday Evening, January 14th. [ARTICLE]
Next Lecture Course Number Friday Evening, January 14th.
The next number of the lecture course will be Friday evening, Jap. 14th, on which occasion Byron W. King, president of King’s School of Oratory, Pittsburg, Pa., will be here. This is one of the numbers lovers of intellect have been looking forward to with f,reat anticipation, for it is probable that Mr. King Is one of the greatest orators of the day, and the Methodist church should be crowded to hear him. The press notices show the finest endorsements and all who hear him are certain to be delighted. The Rpworth League has placed the admission to the lecture numbers at 36 cents, whereas in most other places 60 cents is the minimum charge. Every person who hears Mr. King lecture will get their money’s worth, consequently all Should want to hear him. y
The mar/lage of Barney Kline Frank, son of Henry C. Frank, of South Bend, to Miss Rae Goldstone, an heiress and society leader of Davenport, la., was Interrupted by the sudden appearance of a woman who gave her name as Mrs. Ethel Palmer Kline, of Des Moines. She asserted she was the wife of Frank, and that she had been deserted. Frank denied, the allegations, but the wedding was postponed from Sunday until Tuesday afternoon. Des Moines dispatches state that the woman is known there; and that as a result of the excitement she underwent at Davenport she in now seriously ill.
