Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1914 — Mrs. J. H. Sayler to Attend Special Parity Congress. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. J. H. Sayler to Attend Special Parity Congress.

Mrs. J. H. Sayler, of Glenwood, Minn., recently received an appointment by Gov. Eberhart of that state as one of five delegates from Minnesota to the national purity congress to be held at Kansas City Nov. sth to 9th. Mrs. Sayler is prominent in W. C. T. U. work in Minnesota and is the superintendent of literature and superintendent of purity for that organization and her work in connection with the prison and reformatory secured the recognition which gave her the appointment of Gov. Eberhard. * Mrs. Sayler wishes to recommend as a worthy publication the official publication of the world’s purity federation. The paper is named “The Light,” and is published at LaCrosse, Wis. The price is 60 cents per year but in cltibs of six the cost is $2 for the elub. It, is doing an important work in fighting all forms of vice and especially the white slave trade and Mrs. Sayler says it should be in evej-y home Any person writing for it will confer a favor by mentioning her name