Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1916 — CENTENNIAL PROGRAM FOR-THIS EVENING [ARTICLE]
CENTENNIAL PROGRAM FOR-THIS EVENING
Will Be Very Interesting and All Should Attend —At High School Auditorium. v should- attend, the Indiana Centennial program to be given this Friday evening at the hfgh"sch~o~>Tj -audrortum. : The program this evening will be | MHOWIR “ " Chorus—Grammar Grades :“Dixie”, “Old Kentucky Home,” “On the Banks of the Wabash.” Song, “Sweet and Low,” Josephine Washburn, Doris Larsh, 1 Beulah Brown, Mary Washbum. “The Early History and Organization of Jasper County and the Different settlements”—L. H. Hamilton. Piano Solo, Alice Thomas. ‘’Manners and Customs of Early Jasper County People”—John E. Alter.
IMusic, mixed quartet.“Reminiscences of Early Life in Jasper County”—Mrs. H. E. Parkinson. Song, “Old Black Joe,” Wilda Littlefield, Cornelia Leonard, Thelma -Martrmtaler Ruth Wood. ’ Vocational Education in Indiana — Adelaide Steele Baylor, of the department of public instruction, Indianapolis, Ind. Solo, “Indiana,” Esther Padgitt. Early Indiana History as illustrate J by a set of lantern slides, loaned by ;he Extension Department of Indiana University. Song, “Star Spangled Banner,” led by mixed quartet.
Mrs. J. J. Montgomery, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs, S, Wemple, and other relatives at Rockford, 111., for two weeks, returned home today. ,
Ele Stansbury, candidate for attor-ney-general on the republican ticket, was here for a few hours today, as he was to talk in Kniman tonight, but was called back to his home at Williamsport, Ind.', and elft for that place this afternoon. There will be no meeting held at Kniman this evening.
