Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1914 — M. E. BROTHERHOOD HELD A BANQUET [ARTICLE]
M. E. BROTHERHOOD HELD A BANQUET
Good Program Followed SupperSeveral Men. Joined Brother-hood-Business Session. The Methodist Brotherhood entertained the men of the church at a George Washington banquet Friday night. The dining room was beautifully decorated with flags. Dr. Curnick as George F. Meyers, the president, was unable to be present. After a very bountiful supper, which was enjoyed by all, the following program was rendered: Recitation, Delos Woodworth. Selections by High School Quartet, Elvyn Allman, Edward Rose, Dwight Curnick and George Padgitt. Recitation, Miss Pauline Curnick. Addresses by I. N. Warren and A. Halleck. The quartet was applauded so much that they had to sing a number of selections, which pleased all phesent very much. The addresses of Mr. Warren and Mr. Halleck were listened to with great attention and gave to the audience a number of pleasing incidents in the life of George Washington. At the close a short business session was held and a number of men joined the brotherhood. It Is the object of the brotherhood to invite the men of the church and community into a closer fellowship for the civic, moral and religious welfare of our city. k
