Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1911 — ANTI-SALOON FIELD DAY. [ARTICLE]
ANTI-SALOON FIELD DAY.
Last week Richard Spetnagle, Superintendent of the South Bend District of the Anti-Saloon League, was in town, and in a conference with the ministers, made arrangements for the observance of the annual Field Day. Two representatives of the League will be here on next ] Sunday, March sth, to address] the people of Rensselaer on the subject of the great temperance movement. These tw'o speakers are to occupy the pulpits of the 'four churches, two in the morning and two in the evening. Mr. Spetnagle did not know’ who these speakers would be but we may be sure that they will be able and representative men. They will occupy the Methodist and Christian pulpits in . the
morning and the Presbyterian and Baptist pulpits in the evening. We bespeak for them a large hearing. Whether you are in sympathy with the movement or not come out and hear what thefce men have to say. You will surely hear something that will do you good.-—J. P. Green, Sec. of the Ministers’ Association.
