Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1920 — JUDGE-ELECT WILLIAMS IN NEW ROLE SUNDAY [ARTICLE]
JUDGE-ELECT WILLIAMS IN NEW ROLE SUNDAY
George A. Williams of Rensselaer. Judge-elect of the circuit, filed the pulpit at Trinity church Sunday evening, being the fourth speaker in the series of Sunday evening talks by laymen, being given at that church. Mr. Williams talked on law enforcement, applying the lesson from the national government down through the various state, county and local subdivisions and into the home. He expressed the conviction that the degree of one's patriotism depended on the support given the government, and deplored the seeming inclination of the people to evade responsibilities and deny governmental and home control necessary to civilization. The speaker stated that the greatest progress of this country was made during a period when respect for authority was paramount. Mr. Williams is a pleasing speaker and drew his conclusions admirably. He was accompanied by Mrs. Williams.—Kentland Enterprise.
