Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Memorial Day*

Head Quarters , Rensselaer Post No. 84. Dept, of Indiana, Grand Army of the Republic , Rensselaer Ind May 24th, 1892. General Order | No. 1 j 1. The Officers and Members of the Post are hereby notified that the annual observance of memorial Day will take place on Monday May SOtli, 1892.

All soldiers are mvlted to Join with their comrades of the Post in doing honor to the memory of our late comrades in arms whose patiiotic hero I ism merits the higest honors a grateful people can bestow. The Women’s Belief Corps No. 89 of Rensselaer, The Daughters of Rebecca, The Pythian Sisterhood, Iroquois Lodge, No. 148 I. 0. O. F.J The Rensselaer Lodge No. 82 K. of P., and the Fire Department of the town of Rensselaer are each cordially requested to Join with us in tho observance of the day. The M. E., the F. W. Baptist, The Christian, Tho Missionary Baptist, The Presbyterian and Catholic Sun day sohools and The Indian school and Catholic collcgo students and teachers are respectfully invited to participate.

11. At 1 :S0 p. m., tho Court House 801 l will be rung for tho assemblage of all organizations at their respective halls, churches, and other places of meoting, where they will organize without any delay and move at once to tho Court House yard, reporting by their chief officers to the Marshal of tho Day. At precisely 2 o’clock the procession will move from Court Square to the cemetery where the Ritual Service will bo performed by tho Post, The graves decorated by the several organizations of ladies and an addrcSß will bedeljvered by comrade E. P. Hammond—the exercises closing with (he song America in which‘it is hoped all without respect of party or creed will Join—and the benediction. HI. Comrade R, \V. Marshall is hereby detailed to perform the duties of Marshal of the Day and will be respected apt! obeyed accordingly And comrades J. F. Irwin, R. B. W#on and Ch*rrt%, W. 11. Wood, Adjt. Burnham ana Q. M. Charles Piatt arq^detailed as a committee of arrangements anil program. IV. The Post accompanied by all soldiers who desire to Join with them, and by the Relief Corps and such soldiers’ wives and (laughters and other patriotic ladies as may desire to accompany them, will attend Memorial Sunday exercises at the First Baptist church at tho usual hour for services in the forenoon of May 29th, 1892, and at the Presbyterian church in the evening of that day—meeting at G. A. It. Hall for organization preparatory to such attendance. V. It i-i r up. ctfully r< quested

that busim ss pi ices dose from 2 o’clock to 1 t*. ,u . ort Memorial day anti that all the people who are enjoying the countless blessings purchased by the heroic devotion and selfsacrifice of llmir fathers, brothers, sons and husbaml-i—our late comrades—unite w.th us in paying our tribute of respect to their worth. By command of John M Wasson, James A. Blkniiam, Post Com. Adjutant. Everybody is invited to come to the court house and bring flowers Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, to arrange flowers for decorating our honored dead. Mary E. Marshall, Pres. A special meeting of the W. R. C. in called for Saturday afternoon, to perfect arrangements for Decoration and other important business. All members arc earnestly requested to be present by order of President. —. 4*v *pr The Ladies of the Presbyterian church will give an ice cream and strawberry festival at the Woman,s Exchange, next Tuesday evening. Strawberries lUe; Icecream 10c; Cake sc. Every body invited. , A Called meeting of the Daughters of Rehehak will be held Saturday night, at 8; 80 o’clock, for the transaction of important business. By Order of Noble Grand, Mrs, J. Q. AL rai{

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