Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1912 — PROGRAMS ISSUED FOB FOUNTAIN PARK ASSEMBLY. [ARTICLE]
PROGRAMS ISSUED FOB FOUNTAIN PARK ASSEMBLY.
Eighteenth Annual Session Bids Fair To Outstrip Success of Former Years.
The eighteenth annual session of Fountain Park Assembly will be held, at the grounds near Remington from August 10th to 25th. Opening day, as in past years, has been set apart for old soldiers and the Sunday schools of Jasper, Newson, Benton and White bounties, and for which an interesting program is arranged. ; During the two weeks following many able preachers, lecturers, entertainers and musical companies appear on the program, and the offering this year is considered by many to be the best in the history of the assembly. Among the lecturers and preachers engaged for the session are such notable men as Dr. James G. McMurt>, professor of Greek at Drury College, Springfield, Mo.; Albert Edward Wiggam, known as the Apostle of Efficiency; Dr. Thomas B. Terhune, a Christian evangelist; Governor Glenn, of North Carolina; Hon. Samuel M. Ralston, democratic candidate, for ’governor of Indiana; James C. Ogden, a missionary of the old world; Dr. W. O. Carver, president of the Baptist Seminary <at Louisville; Benjamin Fay Mills, the celebrated preacher-lectur-er, and Dr. Madison Swadner, assistant general superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of America.
Added to this splendid list of lecturers are such 'musical organizations and entertainers as the Aeolian Lady Orchestra, Miss Jeanette Kling, the Spanish Ladies’ Orchestra, the Lotus Glee Club, the Southern Jubilee Singers and Players, the Jackson Family Orchestra, the Tyrolean Alpine Singers and Yodlers, Harrell, the magician, Miss Edna Wheeler, Miss Verna Minch and Miss Irene Barcus, soloists, and Beilharz, humerous entertainer. ,';A
Mrs. H. D. Coburn, of Cleveland, 0., arrived here Friday and will remain for several days visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. I. Hoover and family and other "friends.
