Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1913 — SENIOR RECEPTION VERY MUCH ENJOYED [ARTICLE]
SENIOR RECEPTION VERY MUCH ENJOYED
Held at the Home of Edson Murray and Juniors Were Guests of Their Wiser Schoolmates. ~ The residence of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Murray was the scene of the senior reception Thursday evening, when the 1913 graduates-to-be entertained the juniors or the class of 1914. Edsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray, is a member of the senior class. The program that had been prepared proved very entertaining. It opened with some good songs by the Wang-Doodle quartette, composed of Harry Eger, John Morgan, Emmet Laßue and Mel Haas. Miss Alice Shedd sang two solos, Miss Martha Long also sang. A chorus of boys and girls also sang several songs. The chief entertainment of the evening was furnished by P. B. Trone, of Indianapolis, an impersonator, who delighted the members of both classes. The refreshments consisted of marshmellow ice and cake.
