Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1917 — Praises the Work of Miss Juliet Strauss as Speaker. [ARTICLE]

Praises the Work of Miss Juliet Strauss as Speaker.

Mr®. E. W. Strecker had upon one occasion a chance to hear Miss Juliet V. Strauss, known as “T|e Country Contributor,” of Rockville, Ind., who will be one of the speakers of flie evening at the Mpimejt banquet which will be held next Monday evening. Mrs. Strecker compliments' this lady very highly and say®: r “I am free "to say she not only pleases but instructs as well. .-£he is not an aid 'fogy, but a strictly up-to-datawoman—who stjw Jatn-JJip affairs of everyday life, both politically and socially; I heard her deal with -tae- subject: “How Corruption Crept Into Politics.” She treated the suoject- as -one with broad meaning and careful observation and study would do. Mrs. Strauss’ visit to this city on Mopdav should prove a rare opportunity' for Renseealer people to hear this famous woman.”