Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1915 — Rev. Titus May Accept Work With Anti-Saloon League. [ARTICLE]

Rev. Titus May Accept Work With Anti-Saloon League.

Rev. G. W. Titus, pastor of the Christian church, has been elected to the position of field secretary of the Anti-Saloon League of Indiana. This call to the temperance work of the state is a compliment to the ability of the Rensselaer pastor. The executive committee has been looking over the state for some months to find the best man for this position from the Christian denomination. Rev. Titus was highly recommended by prominent men and State Superintendent Shumaker, after consulting with Rev. Titus, finally decided to recommend him to the state trustees of the AntiSaloon League for this position. This is a very fine position and if Rev. Titus takes up this work it will take him all over the state, as he will present the cause of temperance every Sunday in some church and* during the year will visit over fifty towns and cities in Indiana.