Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Memorial Dav Services. 1:30 p. m., court house bell will rinp. 1:40 p. m., music by the Hens-? selaer and college bauds. All organizations will promptly march to the court house square, and be assigned their positions in the procession. 2:00 p. m., march to Weston cemetery. 2:30 p. m., call to order aud op* ening address by Post Command* ei T, F Clark. Music, vocal selection, choir. Invocation, Rev. Yoliva. Mu-ic, vocal selection, choir. Reading memorial orders. Address. W. B. Austin. Music, vocal selection, choir. Address, Rev. Findlev. Decorating representative grave. Military salute to out honored dead. Music, vocal, “America,” by all. Benediction, Rev. Austin. general invitation is hereby extended to all schools, Sunday schools, Military and Civic orders and organizations to join in the ceremonies. Each organization to select its assistant marshal, who will report to the chief marshal for assignment in the procession. All persons desiring to decofate their family lots in the cemetery, are especially requested to com* plete the same not later than the forenoon of the 30th. All persons having flowers to spare are requested to send them to the court house at 8 o’clock a. m. May 30th. Tlie ladies of the \V. R. C., and all others, tLat will volunteer to assist in preparing the decorations, will meet at the court house at 8 o'clock a. m. Committee on ; rrangements Mrs. C. C. Sigler Mrs. J. C. Por* ter. Mrs. M. J, Hopkins, Messrs. R. \V. Marshall, J. M. Wasson, T. F. Clark. Committee on music: J. F. War-v,->t .!n!>n Prof. C Hpm* H i, no-vn Li. , U. jj. lut/UlaD ilUd Jttc. Mathesou. Chief Marshal,-Wm. M. Hoover. Aids, Besse Gwin and J. C. Porter.

Attention Comrades! All comrades of the G. A. R. are hereby ordered, and all Exsoldiers and sailois, not members of the G. A. 11., are hereby earn* estly requested to attend Memorial Services at the M. E. Cl urcb at 10:45 a. ji ., Sunday, May 24th, D9(i, ,md also to meet at Pos' Hall at one o’clock sharp, on Saturday, May 30th, 1890, to participate in Memorial Services. By order of T. F. CLARKE, J. M. Wasson, Adj't. Rev. M. R. Paradis will preach the Memorial Sermon at Trinity M. E. Church, next Sunday, May 24th, at 10:45 a. m. The new Presbyterian church will bo dedicated Sunday, May 31. Rev. Willis Craig, D.D. L.L.D., of McCormick Tneological Seminary, will preach the dedicatory sermon. The Baccalaureate Sermon will be preached in the M. E. Church, May 24, 3 o’clock p. m. TROORAM. Choir. Invocation, Dr. Utter. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Dr. English. Sermon, Dr. D. W. Fisher, of Hanover College, Hanover, Ind. Choir. Benediction, Rev. M. R. Paradis. Grandmother Marshall has gone to her old home, in Will county, Illinois, to pass the summer D. W. Shields and J. F. Warren attended the grand lo' ge I. O. O. F. at Indianapolis, Wednesday. The Presbyterian lawn social held under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor, at the residence of L E. Hollingsworth, Tuesday eveni g, was largely attended and proved a delightful en* tertainmsnt. A severe stroke of paralysis : rostrated Grandfather Cotton, AV ednesday of last week. He is now muck improved, but his left arm suffers from the effects of it. The residence of David Worland, vith most of the contents, in Mil* roy township, was destroyed by fire last Saturday morning In the case of Henry Fisher administrator of the estate of his son Benj. Fisher, vs the L., N. A. & C., tried at Kentland, last week, the plaintiff was awarded a verdict for 84,500