Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1912 — FARWELL BANQUET FOR J. L. BRADY [ARTICLE]

FARWELL BANQUET FOR J. L. BRADY

Bethany Bible Class Gave Teacher a Joyous Farewell at Church Parlors Friday Evening. The Bethany Bible Class, of which J. L. Brady has been the teacher for the past eighteen months, gave a banquet in his honor Friday evening at the church parlors. The banquet was served by the ladies of the church and was followed by an interesting toast program, L. H. Hamilton being the toSstmaster. The toasts all showed the high esteem in which Mr. Brady is held in the Sunday school, the church and the community, and the forty members of the class who were present voiced the sentiments expressed in the toasts. At the conclusion a gold-handled silk umbrella was presented to Mr. Brady. The following is the menu and toast program: Menu Creamed chicken, msghed potatoes, escalloped oysters, cranberry Jelly, rolls, salad, wafers, coffee, ice cream, cake mints. Toast Program S. S. Superintendent L. H. Hamilton, toastmaster. Our Loss; What It Means— To the Church..J. N. Leatherman To the Class G. H. McLain To the Community.. .Dr. Kresler Another Sunbeam for California Who Will Take' His Place?.... .. Rev. W. G. Winn His Return. Wm. F. Clarke Why I Go—A Word in My Defense Jesse L. Brady