Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 178, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1920 — ANY THING MAY HAPPEN. [ARTICLE]
ANY THING MAY HAPPEN.
While we could not understand, yet we never doubted the prophecy in the bible that some day the lion and the lamb would lie down together, but we never could have convinced ourselves that our former school-mate, fellow teacher ana woman of high ideals, Mrs. John I. Gwin, would be the guest of Thomas Taggart and especially at French Lick, America’s Monte Carlo. Mrs. Gwin returned to her home here Sunday after spending eral days at the invitation of Smiling Tom Taggart as his guest at French Lick. With Mrs. Gwin was Mrs. Donald Beam. Mrs. Gwin reported that the French Lick hotel is one of the most beautiful to be found anywhere. That the genial Tom was a most affable host and that the three hundred Democratic politicians gathered at French Lick last week were imbued with perfect confidence that Thomas Taggart would succeed the Hon. James E. Watson as United States senator from Indiana.
