Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 194, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1918 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE TO VETERANS. We, J. J. Montgomery, Ellis Thomas and A. E. Wallace, your committee, desire tc meet all the veterans of the battle of “Coon Run” in the sky parlor of the Jack Murphy silo, located at the northern trenches of the Surrey salient, the scene of our late strenuous conflict. Owing to the extreme heat we will meet in the big hole in the straw stack, made famous by the descent of our illustrous leader, J. J. Montgomery. This organization is the successor of our worthy predecessors, the veterans of the battle of “Yorkey’s Run.” In order that none may be absent we can assure our brethren that the coon will not be there, otherwise the meeting would not have been called.

MUSIC. Helen Mills Ranmeier, teacher of sight reading, rythm, time, improvising and musical appreciation. Essa Ellis Perfield, pedagogy, based on inner-feeling, reasoning and drills, through the ear, eye and touch. Inner-Feeling is something within that prompts expression. Reasoning is intelligent analytical observation. Drill is the constructive repetition which makes facility and skill. Information free. Phone ML Ayr 88-C.