Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1919 — GAYETY OPENED SATURDAY EVENING WITH BIG CROWD. [ARTICLE]
GAYETY OPENED SATURDAY EVENING WITH BIG CROWD.
That the Gayety will be the mecca for lovers of music and dancing in the future there can be small doubt, if the crowd of Saturday evening can he taken as any criterion. The opening of the new amusement hall had been heralded far and wide and everyone in attendance was agreeably surprised to find what a wonderfully attractive little place it is. The hall was beautifully decorated and every conceivable convenience was contained in the construction pf it. Beautiful perfect arrangement, splendid music and possessing a hard-wood maple dance floor which met with the approval of all, the hall is bound to be popular with all, not alone as a dancing pavilion but as a place for the serving of banquets and for public meetings of every character. The pavilion is owned by Dr. J. W. Horton and, is something which Rensselaer has needed for a long time,
