Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1911 — List of Donations At The Monnett Academy. [ARTICLE]
List of Donations At The Monnett Academy.
Below is a list of donations which have- come to the Monnett Academy during the months of November and December: Nov. 12—Mrs. Brooks, Mt. Ayr, pumpkins, cabbage, vegetables. Mrs. Schanlaub, Mt. Ayr, 6 quarts pickles, 1 quart sauer kraut, 1 bed comfort. “» . ' r Mrs. Pprkinson, lard, pickles, eggs, pumpkins. ' Nov. 22 —Roth Bros., roast of beef. Mrs. Terwilliger, 1% bushel potatoes, 2 squash, fruit, onionsr- 5 - Mrs. Wood, Vz bushel potatoes, % peck nuts, squash. Mrs. Wasson, 1 pound honey, 2 quarts fruit Mrs. Parker, 2 roller towels. Mrs. Healy, 2 quarts fruit. ~^ Nov. 23.—Thanksgiving donation from churches of Rensselaer, 1 chicken (dressed!, 14 bushel potatoes, 1peck 4 sw*et potatoes, cranberries, sugar! 2 loaves of bread, 1 pound of honeMSlfc quarts of fruit, 1 sack of ■ com- mcaL -beans? % dozen bananas, % sack flpur, ~ Dec. I.—W. H. M. S., Blaine avenue church, Indianapolis, 1 barrel fruit. Dec. 6. —Mrs. Delos Thompson, 4 suits underwear, children 1 ® clothing Dec. 17.—Mrs. Wilcox, 7 cans fruit, lot of popcorn. Dec. 19 —Mrs. Wiltshire, lot of popcorn. Dec. 22. —M. E. church, Francesville, 34 quarts fruit, 4 glasses jelly, 2 pounds country butter, 2 chickens, 2 quarts beans, 1 peck,popcorn, 2 gallon sorghum molasses, % bushel onions, 4% bushel potatoes, 1 woolen blanket, 3 toivels, 2 pillow cases, 1 sheet, % bushel apples, 1 squash, 1 pumpkin. Mr. L. H. Apgar, Goodland, 3 pounds honey, 1 peck sweet potatoes, 1 peck apples, 1 dozen oranges, % bushel buckwheat. Miss Hattie Saylor, Rensselaer, 5 bottles perfume, 1 cake toilet soap, witch hazel salve Dec. 23.—Mr. Delos Thompson, 1 turkey, 2 dozen oranges, % bushel applet, cranberries, nuts, candy. Class No. 7, Monon Chapel, Monon. V 2 bushel potatoes, % peck apples, 1 chicken, 2 pound country butter, 2 pillow cases, 1 towel, 3 pounds pork,. 26 quarts fruit, 2 heads cabbage, 2 dozen cookies. Dec. 24.—Mr. G. F. Meyers, 1 dozen crahgesrl peek apples, celery, 1 pound nuts, 5 pounds candy. Dec. 26. —Montgomery, Ward & Co., 49 pounds flour, 1-6 barrel rolled oats, 25 pounds sugar, 5 pounds tea, 24 quarts tomatoes, 10 pounds raisins Mr. Herman Ganson, Emden, 111, 3 dozen eggs, 1 table cloth. The Misses Allman, 1 box candy.
