Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1911 — In the Wrong Pew. [ARTICLE]
In the Wrong Pew.
When Attorney George Eichelberger attends the annual meeting of the Union club Saturday night he’ll feel much more at home in the club building than he did a week ago, when he called there, being under the misapr prehension that the annual gathering was set for that evening.
“Wheye’s -the meeting?” he asked, as he handed his coat and hat to a bellboy. The boy named a room and Mr. Eichelberger lightly ran up the stairs to the place appointed. There ha found quite a choice little meeting, but not nearly as large as he had anticipated. But he was soon to be deceived, for one of his friends, saufltering over in his direction, said: “I didn’t know you were a Yale man.”
“Why,” replied the attorney, "I’m sure I never said I was. Why, what’s up?” “Oh,” said the friend, as he wandered away, “nothing much. Only, this is a meeting of the Yale club.” Whereupon Eichelberger went downstairs and spent the remainder of the evening signing his name to supply checks.—Cleveland Leader.
