Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1912 — Surprised by Friends On Last Saturday Evening. [ARTICLE]

Surprised by Friends On Last Saturday Evening.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Greenlee, of Parr, who are moving to Rensselaer, were surprised by about fifty of their neighbors and friends last Saturday evening. It was about 7 o’clock when unexpected guests arrived and they proceeded to make themselves at home and were aided by the host and hostess after their surprise had subsided. The guests brought well filled baskets and a fine supper was enjoyed. It was a farewell gathering and Mr. and Mrs. Greenlee were impressed with the many expressions of regret that they are leaving Parr, and they find it a mattes of much regret to themselves. President Taft is despised by the trusts he has prosecuted; he is feared by the illegal combinations of capital against whom his agents have been collecting evidence; he*is consistent and impartial in his determined attack on the violators of the law. He is the kind of a man who should -be at the head of the nation as your representative and mine: During it all he has preserved prosperity by his corageous refusal to be led into endorsing measures that aimed at our national welfare. Vote to keep him at the work he has so ably performed during the past three and a half years.