Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1917 — THE BEST LYCEUM NUMBER UF YEAR [ARTICLE]
THE BEST LYCEUM NUMBER UF YEAR
Will Be Given at the Christian Church Friday Evening of This Week— All Should Attend. .The next number of the lyceum course will be a musical entertainmanf t.lw SA i IHa yj on Orchestra. There are six people in this company and they have the reputation of being one of the very best orchestras in this country today. .This is by far the most expensive number the has selected for the course this year. Thecommittee is very anxious that this number be very largely patronized and that the capacity of the church will be entirely filled with-hovers of the very best music it is possible to obtain. It has been, decided to 'sell tickets good for the remaining three numbers for seventy-five cents. The charge for single admission is thirty-five cents. New Member of H. S. Faculty Was A Soldier on Mexican Border. - * Prof. W. L. Jordan, of Crawfordsville, Ind., is the new chemistry teacher in the Rensselaer high school. Mr. Jordan is a graduate of Wabash college. He was in the service of his country as a member of the National Guard until December, 1916. George A. Stephenson, whom Mr.Gordon succeeds, resigned his position here .Thanksgiving time. He now has a splendid position with the Wisconsin Steel Co., at East Chicago.
