Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1918 — JACKIES BAND HERE WEDNESDAY [ARTICLE]
JACKIES BAND HERE WEDNESDAY
BAND TRAINED BY JOHN PHILIP SOUSA WILL ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE HERE. < Chairman Charles M.- Sands, of the Fourth Liberty. Loan drive in this county, announces that the Jackies Band from the Great Lakes Naval Training station will arrive here at 6:50 pr m., Wednesday, October 2, and will entertain the people here until 11:10 p. m.,-at which time they depart for Lafayette. There are thirty-two people i n tins party, thirty playing pieces by sailors who have been trained under the famous John Philip Sousa, the greatest American band master and leader. The manager is charge of the band is Col. Charted* A. Garrard, and with him will be Major J. A. Harriman, who will make an address. This band has been touring Indiana for the last three weeks in the interest of the Fourth Liberty Loan bond sales. They have been making three towns each day. You will enjoy the music and the speech more if you have already bought your share of the Fourth Liberty bonds. Do not wait until Wednesday. Buy now.
