Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1912 — Clubs. [ARTICLE]

Clubs.

The Sew and Sew Club will be received by Mrs. Walter Johnston on Friday, June 14th. The Study Club holds its last meeting of the season at the home of Miss Callie Bonner on Monday, June 10. Plans will be inaugurated looking toward Recognition Day at Fountain Park. The Fortnightly Club Annual Picnic is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in the town park, the hostesses for the event being Mrs. O. P. Tabor, Mrs. Isabel Greene, Mrs. M. Barnes, and Miss Callie Bonner. Memorial Day was ideal in every respect, and enabled the aged and the very young to Join the long line of marchers which wended its way to our beautiful “city of the dead,” where loving tributes were placed to the memory of those asleep unde^-God’s blue Heaves. The G. A. R. Woman’s Relief Corps, K. of P.’s and I. O. O. P.’s, with the Methodißt and Christian Sunday schools and many citizens, lead by the Remington band, formed on South Ohio Street The program was carefully and promptly carried out The address by Rev. McNary was full of up-to-date thoughts as to Memorial Day observance, lynch law and patriotic citizenship. Many ex-citizens came to mingle with the throng. From Rensselaer Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allman, Mr. and Mrs. A A Fell; Mrs Tudor, Wabash; Mrs. Clara Philps, Chocago; Chas. 1 Beal and daughter, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Debo, Log&nsport, Dr. Traugh, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Milner, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart, of Wolcott; Mr. Esau Hart and Miss Blanche Parks, of Iftfayette. Remember we handle the famous Deering line of mowers, rakes and binders.

HAMILTON & KELLNER.