Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1911 — DAILY NEWS NOTES FROM FOUNTAIN PARK. [ARTICLE]
DAILY NEWS NOTES FROM FOUNTAIN PARK.
Rensselaer Orchestra Have Satisfaction—Dr. Calhoun’s Lectures are Pleasing. (By Our Special Correspondent) Wednesday was another great day at the park. Dr. H. L. Calhoun gave another of his lecture sermons and at 2:15 p. m. the Rensselaer orchestra gave a splendid program of music of the highest order in every particular, and again at night the satisfaction given shows tnat they never fail to make good. The beautiful Recognition Day exercises of the C. L. S. C. members was given at 2:30 p. m. Four arches were beautifully decorated and a large company marched to the arches through which the four graduates marched. After the graduation exercises, Rev. Calhoun made some beautiful remarks and presented the diplomas. Dr. Joseph Stanfield was then introduced and delivered his splendid address on “Dr. Jekel and Mr. Hyde.” It was interesting, scholary and dramatic, and for actual merit the lecture has not been excelled on this platform. All are looking forward to Monday night, when all the cottageß will engage in a “Funfest.” All will turn loose and enjoy themselves as they see best. Miss B. E. Copeland, of Boswell, will be here over Sunday. * Miss Hays and Mrs. and Miss Merchant are here from Brook. Mrs. H. Clark, of Rensselaer, has taken a cottage for the season. Mrs. Cora Brown, of Wooster, Ohio, is visiting at the Newell cottage. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williamson, of Montmorenci, are gueßts at the hotel. J. D. Merrill and son, of Crawfordsvllle, are stopping at the Biddle cottage. Mr. Becket, of Chicago Heights, is running his merry-go-round and enjoying his outing at the same time. He is'a traveling man and takes this time for an outing.
