Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1913 — Clubs. [ARTICLE]

Clubs.

The N. S. Sew Club conducts its quarterly business meeting Wednesday of this week at the home of the president, Miss Pearl Morris. The Study Club meets next Monday evening with Miss Musselman. The Sew: and Sew Club holds Its quarterly business session at the home of Mrs. Fred Burger on Frlday/April 4th. Mesdames McNary and Washburn are hostesses to the Fortnightly Club Wednesday, April 9th, at the home of the latter. The Jolly Club met last Friday with Mrs. JjrHensler, who saw that it was truly a jolly time for all. One member summed it up by saying: “We did so much I can’t tell what we did do.” The Civic Improvement program, given last Wednesday in the Fortnightly, at the home of Mrs. W .E. Peck, developed a number of good suggestions. The roll response was “An Idea.” Mrs. George Hascall read a well written paper on "Trade Schools." Plans for further Improvement in the town park were put under way. Mrs. Peck had the assistance of her daughter, Helen, and Miss Ruth Trlbby in serving. The library committee of the federation, assisted by several ladies not club members, canvassed the town last week In the interest of a permanent library for our communty. Kindly reception and ready response have placed the matter on promising basis. The community s accomplishing a vast amount of work, the results of which will show in the near future. On Friday, April Uth, the Federated Clubs give a two-part pro-

gram in the opera house for the civic improvement fund. ’Request program by club members. “Mr. Bob,” two-act comedy by an all-star cast. Pianist—Miss Bonner. Male Quartette—Messrs. G. Merritt, H. W. Large, W. Johnston, W. Forbes. “Aunt Lucindy’s Morning Call”— * Mrs! W. E. Peck, Miss Bonner. Reveries of a Bachelor—Wm. Faversham Barnes, a bachelor, on the eve of marriage, reviews an interesting line of old sweethearts. Characters as follows: Mrs. Charles Bowman; Mrs. Charles Fell; Mrs. E. H. Bull; Mrs. Walter Gumm; Miss Hartman: Miss Laura Peck; Mrs. Lough; Mrs. Fern Ford; Miss Kath erine Bess a and Miss. Gertrude O’Connor, in tableaux vivante. Male Quartette. Intermission. Part 11. “MR. BOB.” Philip Royson .Robert Mantel Spencer Robert Brown .Raymond Hitchcock Hamilton Jenkins, (the butler) . Nat Goodwin Large Rebecca Luke ......Maude Adams Musselman Katherine Rogers ....’.Julia Marlowe Morris Marion Bryant ..........Mary Mannering Peck Patty (Miss Luke’s maid) ....Sarah Bernhardt O’Connor Specialties between acts. Chorus- 4 in - Costumer-Ladies Wm. Geier, M. A. Gray, W. E. Peck, Wm. Broadie. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Seats on sale at Bowman’s. Curtain at 8 p. m. A civic cleaning day is sceduled for the near future. Let’s make it a thorough clean up in streets, alleys, lawns, vacant lots, chmah lots, school campus, parks, etc. /