Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1912 — Annual Picnic of Chicago- Indiana Society at Culver. [ARTICLE]
Annual Picnic of ChicagoIndiana Society at Culver.
There will be a big time at Culver on June Ist, when the Chicago-Indi-ana Society picnicers arrive. It will require fifteen vestibule cars to carry the members and their friends to Culver, and the outing promises many hovel and unique features. The following is the report of the weather committee:
A perfect day is assured by the following: Strickland Gillilan, chairman, dispeller of fog and gloom, in one-night lyceum stands; Kin Hubbard, who, as Abe Martin, the Brown County Philosopher perpetually radiates sunshine in the Hoosier peach belt; George Frink, who gave Circus Solly a halo of brightness; Stephen B. Fleming, of Fort Wayne, who transforms night into day at the banquet table, and Louis F. SiHttb, of Indiana polls, who played away his bad luck by causing it to rain twenty-four hours consecutively at a meeting in Indiana last June.
