Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1914 — St Augustine’s Church Notes. [ARTICLE]
St Augustine’s Church Notes.
Next Sunday, the fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost the services will be as follows: first mass at 8 o’clock. The Christiafi Mothers Sodality will receive holy communion at this mass. The members of the Sodality will hold their regular meeting immediately after this mass. Rosary, hlghmass and sermon at 10 o’clock. Christian doctrine, devotions and benediction at 2:30. The parochial school will open on Monday, Sept. 7th. Beginning ,on Monday next and thereafter, early morning service on week' days will be held at 8 o’clock.
Frank Strickland, the Lowell stockman and auctioneer, was severely injured at Kankakee Wednesday. He was judging hogs at the fair and a boar bit him on one leg, frightfully lacerating It He was taken to his home on a stretcher and wIH probably be laid up for tome time.
Mrs. Walter Hicks and daughter, of Oregon for the Farwell Company, day and wDI visit her sister, Mts. Matt Worden, here, and relatives at Remington. Her sister, Mrs. Jim Peek, came over from Remington today to visit her. Mr. Hicks is a traveling salesman, having the state of Oregon for the Farwell company, and they are very much pleased there, *
