Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1918 — PAT O’BRIEN AT FOUNTAIN PARK [ARTICLE]

PAT O’BRIEN AT FOUNTAIN PARK

WILL BE THE BIG ATTRACTION THERE ON FRIDAY EVENING. While Tuesday was the big Innes band day at' Fountain Park Remington, and Friday, this week will be Pat O’Brien day, the biggest day ever at the assembly, there are other nbtable numbers on the program during the remainder of the Chautauqua. Next Sunday is a quality one as most of the Sundays always are at Fountain Park. The sermon at 11 15 in the morning is by the platform manager, Dr. H. O. Pritchard, president of Eureka College. In the afternoon Judge Charles J. Orbinson, of Indianapolis, one of Indiana’s real orators will give an address on citizenship that will stir every hearer. In the afternoon and evening the L. A. C. orchestra will render two artistic programs, having variety and being given touch by the costuming of the players. Totten, one of the world’s greatest magicians, will be the attraction on Tuesday evening, August 20th. Thursday the 22nd is Bryan day. William J. has always drawn a great attendance. He always makes a great speech. You should hear him at least once, this notable orator and statesman. This is a good opportunity you may not have again. Friday, August 23rd, is Women’s Missionary day. A number are going from Jiere. A fine program all day and evening. Sunday, the 25th, is the closing day of the assembly. Frank Hall Ray, of Boston, recently discharged from the American forces in France for disability, will give the chief and distinctive war address of the Chautauqua at 2:30. He has had the experience first hand. In the evening of that day, the Davison Opera company, will give a full grand concert program. ’