Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1920 — FOOTBALL FANS LOOKING FORWARD TO BANQUET [ARTICLE]

FOOTBALL FANS LOOKING FORWARD TO BANQUET

Practically all arrangements for the football banquet to be given, in laer’s winning eleven at the Utarnos restaurant at eight-thirty o’clock Thursday evening have been com-, pletedTand it is probable that every single ticket will be disposed of, which means that about one bun* dred and twenty will be sitting the festive board when the toastmaster, the Hon. E. P. Honan, introduces the first speaker of the evening. - « Finnan Thompson, who is in charge of the affair, states that there are still several tickets to be disposed of, but is confident tha t all will he sold, attributing the atom sale -not to the lack of entbutoam on the part of tha sane, but to their negligence of not buying early. No charge will be made to the fathers of the team members, the players and others who wwe doidy associated with the team thruiMhout the season. The latter two groups include the following: Cant. Nowels, Hugh Kirk, Lloyd P»rk», Don Beam, Wm. Eigelsbesa, L. Colline, Hanfy Moore, James Babcock, Charles Porter, Simon Thompson, Howard Royster, Louis Putta John K“.°Y°r est *SSS? Phegley, Floyd Pl.lt, J.ck MIU.T, C. A- Boss, H. F. Parker, ProfLeighly, Prof. A. A. Shepler, Wm. Babcock, Jr., Floyd HnuphiU, Loe Meyers, H. B. Clark, D. D. Dean, Dr. Johnson, Van Grant, Bert Hopkins, J. W. Tilton and H. B. Tate ur. Jsoaat ■ al merit aßd fiw occasionuhsuM .fs^ u e ,