Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1900 — Fountain Park Assembly. [ARTICLE]

Fountain Park Assembly.

Fountain Park Assembly, near Remington, opens to-day with a sixteen days program. Each day and evening will include lectures by prominent divisionsand statesmen, music by various first-class brass bands, quartettes, etc. Rev. B. J. Radford of Eureka, | 111., Rev. Clifford S. Weaver, missionary to the Philippines, Prof. Thomas H. Dinsmore of Syracuse. N. Y., Mrs. Thomas H. Dinsmore of Syracuse, N. Y., Prof, and Mrs. James P. Whyte of Lake Forest, 111.. Dr. C. B. Newmar, D. D. of Detroit. Mich., Rev. B. B. Tyler, D. D., of New York City. B. L. Allen of Indianapolis, Rev. George Hindley, of Elk River, Minn.. Rev. George F. Hall. D. I), of Decatur. 111.. Frank C. Cat tern of Cleveland. ()hio, Edmund Vance Cooke of Cleveland. <>hio. Bishop D. F. Wilberforce (colored) West African missionary, Congressman C. B. Landis of Delphi,- Prof E. B. Swift of Milton. Wis., Hon. John M. Stahl of Chicago. Rev. H. O. Breeden. D. D., of Des Moines. lowa. Bishop ’C. C. MciCabe of Ft. Worth. Texas, are on the program for lectures. The musical and literary ’pro- ’ gram will consist of music by the Remington, Wolcott and Rensselaer bands, the Schuman Lady Quartette, concerts by the “South African Boys,” illustrated songs , by Prof. C. E. Millard. Prof. Alton Packard, rapid sketch artist, viti- ' graph moving pictures, recitations by Prof. W. W. Pfrimme f r. the Kankakee poet, the Acme Male Qnurtette of Watseka, 111., etc., etc. Those who intend visiting the Assembly should provide themI selves with a program giving 1 each day’s exercises. A copy tn ay 1 be had by addressing Robt. Parker, Remington, Ind.