Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1914 — ALVA MORTON REITZEL. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
ALVA MORTON REITZEL.
Alva Morton Reitzel Is not new on the Lyceum platform. He has been before the public for years, first ns a successful minister and then as a lecturer. His lectures are uplifting, full of good sound facts and, »s the Register at Oxford, Kan., says, “He related just enough good stories to spice the lecture.’’ The Walnut (Kan.) Eagle says of him: “He makes a fine appearance, for he has a commanding figure. His ar-
ticulation is perfect—every word can be distinctly heard in all parts of the house. He has a strong originality, beauty, force and accuracy of language. Those who heard him were delighted.” The Herald, Laddonia, Mo., says: “He kept his audience In splendid humor throughout the entire time. This was the fourth number of the course and by far the best His audience was sorry when he closed, but they left with the realization that they carried away with them many choice thoughts.” At Presbyterian church Wednesday evening, December 16.
ALVA MORTON REITZEL.
