Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1915 — Card of Thanks. [ARTICLE]
Card of Thanks.
The many acts o# kindness, the solicitude of our many friends and acquaintances, the interest of the entire community, the flowers that came from friends, neighbors and clubs, all as tokens of sympathy and expressions of a desire to relieve our suffering fallowing the accident and death of our dear little'Jeanette combine to make it impossible that each can be personally thanked in full measure for their acts of helpfulness and words of cheer, so we take this means of publicly thanking them and of assuring them of our heart-felt appreciation.—Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson. Something entirely new in the. way of a lyceum attraction is presented Friday evening at the Christian church in the Old Colonial Band of Chicago, comprising twelve musicians, with E. Carmeliny, at one time cornet soloist with Liberati's Band, as director. This band will present as a part of the program a musical novelty known as “The Spirit of ’76.” The costuming is true to the days portrayed and is elaborate. Let the children attend the Swiss Bell Ringers matinee at the Presbyterian church tomorrow afternoon. Admission only 10 cents. Let the children attend.
