Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Annual Commencement at Monnett School sos Girls. ' J ■ The closing exercises of Monnett School will occur next week. On Monday a school picnic will be held in the woods. ■' Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 the members of the graduating class will appear in a class day program at the school, to which everyone is invited. The commencement program will be given at the M. E. church Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Dr. James L. Oardiner, pastor of St. Paul M. E. church at South Bend, will give the address. Dr. Gardiner has recently come to Indiana from New Jersey and is highly spoken of as a popular lecturer. The school chorus will give several numbers. The following class will be awarded diplomas: Dorothy D. Richards. Frances J. Eby. Anna M. Pieper. Twila M. Shrigley. Charlotte C. Schaefer. Pauline E. Mfller. The citizens ot Rensselaer are invited to attend these exercises. PROGRAM. ‘ Piano Solo—Miss .Waymire. June—Girls Chorus. Prayer—Rev. J. C. Parrett. Solo—“ That’s What I’d Do”—Dorothy Kemoban. j Address—Dr. James L. Gardiner. “Voices of the Woods”—Giris’ Chorus. 'j Presentation of Diplomas—Dr. Paul C. Curnick. Benediction. - z Union Vesper Service. The first union vesper service of the season will be held next Sunday evening at 6:30 on the south steps of the court house The serSon will be preached by the Rev. r. Lindsay, pastor of the Church of God. The general public is earnestely invited to be present at this service. ■ Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the many kindnesses shown following the death and in making the funeral arrangements for our beloved son and brother, Elmer 8. Burr.—Mrs. M. J. Burr, Mrs. Claud Williams. . St. John’s Day. ■ ?■ Prairie Lodge No. 125, F. & A. M., will hold St. John’s Day memorial services at the Masonic hall on Sunday afternoon, June 21st, commencing at 3 o’clock. Rev. Oumlek ? will deliver the address and a musical program will be rendered. The general public is invited. . ,37 Marriage License. Wenceslaus Havorka, born New Prague, Minn., Sept. 28, 1886, residence Collegeville, occupation music teacher, and Irma Hebard, born Mondovi, Wis., July 17, 1886, residence Minneapolis, Minn., occupation trained nurse; first marriage for each. '' 1111 ■ ■ : ' Senator Newlands, chairman of the interstate commerce committee, Tuesday reintroduced his bill for the federal incorporation of railroads. He first Introduced it In 1909Deering Standard twine Mid
