Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1915 — Concert Program For Tonight. [ARTICLE]
Concert Program For Tonight.
March. Overture, Hearts of Gold. “I’m On My Way to Dublin Bay.” Concert Waltz. La Paloma. It’s Tulip Time in Holland. America, Selection. March.
Rug and carpet weaving. Fluff rugs made from all carpets at residence, Milton & Plum streets.—T. W. Bissenden.
Rev. G. H. Clarke, former pastor of the Christian church of this city, and who has been pastor of a Christian church dn Indianapolis for the past four years, passed through Rensselaer Monday on his way home from a visit to Chicago. His son, Elton, who jjraduated from Rensselaer high school some four years ago, graduated last June from Butler college, and had made all of his credits by last January and at that time secured work as an instructor of biology in Chicago university. He was siezea with a severe attack of rheumatism, however, and was compelled to give up his work before the term closed. He is still suffering from it and may be unable to engage in any educational work this winter. Rev. Clarke is having good results in his church work in Indianapolis and steps are now being taken to erect a new church building. Mrs. Clarke and the other children are enjoying quite good health and Rev. Clarke himself looks to be in the very best of health.
