Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Turkey Dinner Is now an important part of the celebration of Thanksgiving Day. To make the expense a little less, we give you a few prices on a few of the necessaries: Cranberries, quart 7c. Celery, bunch, 3c to sc. Lettuce, pound 15c. Oranges, dozen 20c to 25c. Apples, peck 25c. Bananas, dozen 15c. Raisins, pound 8c to 10c Grapes, pound 10c. Creamery Butter, pound 35c. Rhoads’ Grocery /
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ANNUAL CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT Program For This Tuesday Evening’s Gathering at the Methodist Church—Your Help Needed. The annual before Thanksgiving entertainment for the benefit of the charity fund and for the purpose of providing a good Thanksgiving dinner for every family in Rensselaer that might otherwise fail to have one is to be iheld at the Methodist church this Tuesday everting. The program is'published herewith. The program follows: Scripture Reading. Prayer Rev. Par ret t Hymn of Joy \ Beethovep DePeystej: and Monnett Chorus Valse Raff Belle Laßue Talk Rev. Parrett Meditation (from Thais) ... Massenet Ruth! Wood a. Thou’rt Lovely as a Flower... Schumann b. As My Dear Old Mother. ..Duvorak Emily Thompson Serenade » . Strauss Alice Shedd Reading Mrs. Messman a. Thy Face So Fair ... . Schumann b. Good morning Grieg Marlon Vanattu My Sheep Hear My Voice Rogers Wilda Littlefield Emily Thompson Gladys Pierce Mary Pierce Row Gently Row, My Gondolier.. Jensen Wilda Littlefield How Beautiful Upon the Mountains ..| Buck Carl Duvall, Don Beam, Georgia Harris, Esther Padgltt, Cecil Morgan. Lura Halleck, Mary Harper. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Rensselaer Commercial Club that tbe annual meeting will be held at the office of the Secretary, Charles G. Spitler, on Wednesday evening, December 11, 1912, at seventhirty o’clock p. m. CHARLES G. SPITLER, .. Secretary. Mice Marie Godfrey, of Chicago, formerly of Renaeelaer, is spending today and tomorrow with Mies Mary Knau#.
