Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1919 — HOME COMING COMMITTEE MET THURSDAY EVENING. [ARTICLE]

HOME COMING COMMITTEE MET THURSDAY EVENING.

The home coming committee on arrangements met at the office of C. G. Spitler Thursday evening, at which time J. J. Montgomery was delegated to see that all whistles and bells be set in operation at 11 o’clock, Tuesday morning, Armistice day, the first anniversary of the hour at which the big guns ceased after four and one-half years of constant pounding. D. M. Worland was selected to takfT~ charge bf all concession privileges and anyone desiring to operate a coiyjession on that day should see him’for space and terms.