Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1910 — “National Troubadours.” [ARTICLE]
“National Troubadours.”
Over 100 people, comprising Rensselaer’s best talent, are now rehearsing for the home talent entertainment to be put on here at the opera house Thursday and Friday, Oct. 13-14. The proceeds will benefit the Ladles of Evening Star Chapter, O. E. sjand the play is staged under the direction of Miss Helen Sine, of Chicago, who will furnish all costumes and music. Fifty of the prettiest young ladles in town in choruses, drills, solos, musical and character sketches, and fifty juveniles in white and gold costumes, as butterflies, will furnish an entertainment well worth the price of admistion. Seats go on sale Wednesday morning, Oct. 12, at Jessen’s Jewelry Store at 9 o’clock. Mrs. W. E. Robinson, wife of a drug clerk of Huntington, was badly burned about the face by carbolic acid, which was thrown through a window into her room by an unidentified assailant. She was sitting by the window when the attack was made. The police are searching for the assailant.
