Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1887 — GRAND ENTERTAINMENTI! [ARTICLE]

GRAND ENTERTAINMENTI!

The Ludies’ Society of the i. res-, byterian church have their plans n ally completed for a Grand Entertainment to take place June 29th and 30th, in the Opera House.— For two months these plans have been in progress, and preparations will commence at once. The principal feature of both evenings will be the “Dairy Mail’s Carnival,” led by Miss Toodie Ellis, of Kokomo, assisted by a corps of young ladies in costume. In addition to this there will be a weird “Gipsy Camp,” “Doll Drill,” “Tea Party of Olden Time” “Fa cy Bazaar,” and “Ice Cream Palace.” A good musical and literary programme including tableaux for each evening, assisted by the Rensselaer Band. Slippers 10 cents per pair.— Clothes-Pins 1 ct. per dozen '■t the Chicago Bankrupt Store. The word “honeymoon” is derived from (he ancient Teutons, and means the drinking of metheglin for thirty days after marriage. We do not know whether metheglin is a fancy drink or not, but we have heard that the honeymoon was a very popular event with certain classes.—Burlington Free Press. Women’s Knit Shoes, silk-work-ed button holes, at 81 00 per pair; and men’s Plow Shoes 50 cts. per pair, at the Chicago Bankrupt Store. , Rev. M. A. Churchill, of Morgan Paik, will preach in the Missionary Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. All are invited o attend.

A free museum of 5 and 10 ct counter goods, at the Chicago Bankrupt Store. Sacramental services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m.: Children’s flower ser vice ot 3 p. m.; Gospel and song service at 7:30 p. m.