Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1915 — State Temperance Convention To Be Held In Indianapolis, [ARTICLE]

State Temperance Convention To Be Held In Indianapolis,

The Omni-Partisan State Temperance convention to be held in Tomlinson Hall, Indianapolis, the 16th and 17th of November will bring together one of the largest gatherings of temperance forces ever held in Indiana. This temperance convention is under the auspices of the Indianapolis Anti-Saloon League but will also represent all other temperance organizations of the state. * A great program has been arranged of noted speakers from all over the country, such as Sam Small, of Georgia; Dr. P. A. Baker, of Columbus, Ohio; Hon. E. C. Dinwiddie, of Washington, D. C. * The entire program for two days will be of interest because of the great speakers and the subjects discussed. The object of the convention is to arouse enthusiasm in regard to state-wide prohibition and to discuss and arrange for the best way to bring this about in our state. Every county in the state will be represented. It is hoped that a number will go from Jasper county. Any one can be a delegate representing churches, Sunday schools, temperance or civic organizations. Dr. Paul C. Curnick is ohe of the state executive officers of the AntiSaloon League and tickets can be- secured from him by any delegate desiring to attend the convention.