Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1913 — Clubs. [ARTICLE]

Clubs.

The Fortnightly Club was received last Wednesday by Mrs. W. E. Peek and Mrs. Frank Howard at the latter’s home. Program books for the year were distributed. Refreshments added to the cheer and sociability of the afternoon. The Sew and Sew meets Friday with Mrs. George Chappell at the home of her mother. The Dorcas Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Harry Gilbert. The M. E. Missionary Society met Tuesday. Miss Wilda Greene spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. Belle Green, Mrs. Hitchcock and daughter are expected home this week from a summer’s stay in North Dakota. The Study Club was in session Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Claude Townsend. Miss Millie Gray reviewed Chapter 2 in “Greek Art.” Miss Carrie Greene had Chapter 3 from the same text and both reviews were.discussed by Miss Hulton. Chapters 2 and 3of Rambles in Greece were handled by Mrs. Luc# Bartoo and Mr. Henry Phelps, fol-' lowed by a general discussion. The club is strong in membership this year and the text books are proving very popular. The Jolly Club was received Friday afternoon by Mrs. A. V. locke at the home of Mrs. Somers. Tricks, contests and games full of Hallowe’en sport kept the guests busy. Refreshments were served upon daintily decorated pastry plates. The next meeting is an aH day session at the home of Mrs. Chas. May.