Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1919 — SOME BAND IN OUR TOWN, THIS BAND OF OURS. [ARTICLE]

SOME BAND IN OUR TOWN, THIS BAND OF OURS.

The second hand concert of the season was rendered Wednesday evening and while 'there were many farmers who were unable to attend (the concert, yet the city was packed with people Bind automiabiles fined (the Streets, many coming from surrounding towns. That the citizens of the community crave entertainment is mianifested by (the turnouts. The local musicians are far and (above the average and under the leadership of Professor Tonner continue to steadily improve and rwdlll nto doubt be in mulch demand everywhere where celebrations are held. • z. The personnel oi .the organization follows: Harry Wlaymire, Flute and Piccolo. Don Wright, Clarinet. Piaui Belam, Clarinet. Ebner Wficox, Saxaphone. Herbert Hammlond, Cornet. Jerry Healy, E-Flat Hom. John Critser, E-Flat Horn. Alonzo Healy, Baritone. Donald Beam, Trombone. Thomas Padgitt, E-Flajt Bass. Robert Loy, Drums and Beils. Laban Wilcox, Drum. Prof. Tonner, Instructor.

Resolutions urging the wider growing of clover in Lake county as a means off improving the soil have 'been adopted by the Lake county farm bureau. The resolution alSo emphasized the importance of using ground limestone or phosphorus liberally. Following adoption of the resolution, a drive was started in the county to increase the clover acreage.