Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1916 — Fourth Number of Lyceum Course. [ARTICLE]

Fourth Number of Lyceum Course.

Tuesday evening, Feb. 15th,. William Rainey Bennett will deliver one of his powerful lectures at the Christian church. Mr. Bennett, known as “The Man Who Can,” was raised on a farm. He worked his way through college by singing and since then has done post-graduate work in two universities. Dr. Bennett has held three pastorates: Chicago, Darlington, Wis., and Marion, Ind. For five years he had, perhaps, the largest popular following of any preacher in the state of Indiana. His sermon-lectures were published in full as a feature of the News-Tribune. Some of these articles found their way to New York and San Francisco, and were published "widely. < Mr. Bennett’s voice is a rich, robust tenor, which without strain reaches the uttermost part of the auditorium, his softest tones carrying easily. And finally Dr. Bennett has in addition to educational experience, a personality that in itself is a great factor in his success. His entertainment, for he is an entertainer of the higehst type, is a series of song, story and solid substance, mingled with the touch of a master.

Where others save you pennies, w,e save you dollars. How? By giving you a $12.50 overcoat for $7.95 and a $15.00 overcoat for $9.95. Where? At the store that appreciates its customers, Rowles & Parker’s.