Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1886 — Decoration Committee. [ARTICLE]

Decoration Committee.

Madames F. J. Sears and Jay AV. AV illiams of the floral committee for Memorial Day, respectfully invite the other ladies of the committee (whose names appear on fifth page, (to meet with them at the Court House at nine (9) o’clock a. m., Monday, May 31, to arrange the Howers into wreaths, chaplets, boquets, etc. They also invite in the name of Rensselaer Grand Army Post, the following Misses to collect flowers and bring them to the Court House ilo later than 9 o’clock a. ?.: Blanche Loughridge, Birdie Hammond, Maude Spitler, Dora Healey, Nellie Kelley, Grace Vanatta, Frank McEwen, Em Randle, Sarah Chilcot n , Floy Powell, Alice and Frank Irwin, Lucy and Maggie Healy, Anna E win, Mattie Moore, Stella Parkison, Esta Burnham, Mamie Spitler, Maude Bayler, Mamie Williams, Ora Duvall, Hattie Rhoades, Emma Eger, Alice Kinney, Nellie Hopkins, Agues Healy, Daisy Warner, Nellie Moss, True Alter, Mary Chilcote, Lucy Nowels. Mary Belle Purcupile, Myrtie and Carrie Woodworth, Linnie Kelle , Bessie Makeever, Hattie Powell, Dora Peacock, True Yeoman, Daisy Hutson, Blanche and Bertha Alter, Mabel Hopkins,Maggie McEeyii dds, Mattie and May Robinson Alary Steward, Katie Meyers, Rosa Platt, Ida Milliken, Gertie, Fannie and Carrie Clark, Ora Catt, Tillie Fendig, and all others who will be so kind as to do so. It i* a notorious fact that Leopold gives greater bargains than any other house in town. Call and examine for yourself.