Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1914 — Tenth District Editors To Meet at Lafayette [ARTICLE]
Tenth District Editors To Meet at Lafayette
Dr. Frank Smith, of Gary, republican chairman of the tenth congressional district, is arranging for a meeting of the republican editors of. the district to be held in Lafay- f ette on Saturday, Aug. 29th. There will be about seventy-five editors ,in the party and they Will be given a royal reception. Robert Prass, republican county chairman, is arranging an attractive program which includes automobile trips to Purdue university, the state soldiers’ liome and the Tippecanoe battle ground. The editors will arrive in the afternoon and will hold their business session at the Lincoln club. The committee on chautauqua tickets Immediately became busy, and as a result practically all of the tickets subscribed have ibeen taken up. The enthusiasm of the chautauqua goers is on the rise, as the splendid program offered promises to be more entertaining than last year. It is not generally known that there will.be morning sessions, which will not cost one penny. Your ticket, which admits you every afternoon and evening, for six days, and which costs you $1.50, will also admit you to the morriiflg sessions. Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter will come all the way frofn Kansas in'order to talk at these morning assembles. Experts on agriculture, Especially including the growing of alfalfa, will also be a part of the morning program. Other extra features will be added, and it cannot be conceived of a better way to plan the week of September 12 to 17 than to majje your arrangements to go and be at these chautauqua meetings. > Monticello had one of the largest crowds in her history yesterday, at what was advertised the Northern Indiana Red Men’s'Pow Wow. It was estimated that Monticello entertained six thousand people. The braves were encamped there and broke camp this morning. Large delegations from Monon, Reynolds, Chalmers, Delphi, Frankfort and Indianapolis were in attendance. The parades, costumes and attractions offered pleased the large crowds. Monticello is now preparing for their old settlers day. The third and last tank car of tarvla B arrived yesterday, and Contractor White started this morning to finish up our streets ordered treated by the city cotincil. Many favorable comments are being heard on all sides on the looks and condition of the streets treated.
