Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1920 — ATTY. WILLIAMS MAKES FINE AND INTERESTING TALK [ARTICLE]
ATTY. WILLIAMS MAKES FINE AND INTERESTING TALK
Attorney George Williams, candidate for Judge of this Circuit on the Republican ticket, addressed a large and enthusiastic audrence at the opera house Tuesday night He discussed the confusing points in the League of Nations and those who heard him now have a clearer conception of Article Ten—and also are more determined than ever that they do not want it adopted. The music for the evening was furnished by the Harding-Coolidge Glee Club with C. M. Bogan officiating at the piano. The boys who sang Tuesday night were: Rev. Roy E. Barnett, B. W. Harmon, John Cooke, -Jr., Lawson Cooke, Lawrence Reed, Chas. W. Adamson and A. C. Constable. The songs they sang were campaign songs to the tune of Eopular airs and made a decided it. The Harding-Coolidge Glee Club havfi a busy season ahead of it —if they go everywhere they are invited as they are singers of class. —Goodland Herald.
