Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
President Entertained Ladies* Literary Society. Mrs. M. D. Gwin, president of the Ladies’ Literary Society, entertained the members and several guests Friday afternoon at the fall opening day or president’s day of the society. The program was started by a greeting to the new officers from the lodge, the spokesman being Mre. C. Ross Dean, who spoke of the program for the ensuing year and the very helpful consequences of the society’s study. A musical program followed. Miss Martha Long and Mrs. Barnes, the latter a sister of the hostess, sang solos. Mrs. Woodhull L Spitler played a piano solo and Mrs. Gwin then introduced Mrs. W. Bent Wilson, of Lafayette, who quite charmed the members of the society and their guests with an informal discussion of Holland, which country she had visited. She told of the customs of the people, described scenes and architecture in that country and exhibited several articles she had brought from there, including a spoon afid a little bonnet. She told of the flowers and mentioned a number of bulbs which we procure from Holland for the flowers grown here.. She said she was sure that the members of the society would And muchof enjoyment in the winter’s study of Holland, that country being the subject of the course, this year. This talk was followed by a piano “dual” by Miss Bel Laßue and Mrs. Gwin, two pianos being used. It was one of the most pleasing of the musical numbers of the afternoon. The guests and members were then . served with refreshments, being taken to the dining room in relays. The afternoon was pleasantly spent. The society holds its meetings twice each month, the first and third Friday afternoons. ,
BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bedwetting. There Is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full Instructions. Send no money, but write her todays if your children trouble you in thia way. Don’t blame the child, the chances are it can’t help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with arise difficulties by day or night,
Bt. Augustine’s Church Notes. Next Sunday, the fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, the services; will be as follows: first mass at & o’clock. The Christian Mothers Sodality will receive holy communion at this mass. The members of the Sodality will hold their regular meeting immediately after this mas. Rosary, highmass 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 oh week days will be held at 8 o’clock. Virtual taking over of the 1914 cotton crop by the U. S. government because of the market stagnation caused by the European war was urged Wednesday by prominent planters of half a dozen states at the convention in Fort Worth, Texi of the Farmers’ Educational and Co-operative union.
INDIANA STATE FAIR INDIANAPOLIS Sept 7 to 12 will run special trains to and from Fair Grounds on SEPTEMBER 9 & 10 ONLY as follows: Lv. Rensselaer s:o&ami Pleasant Ridge s;Jg)am! McCoysburg : 5:14 am Lee < *.5:19 ami Medaryville ....***.s:oo am Francesville *..5:15 am Monon .****.*..s:4o am Returning special train wifi leave Union station at 10 p. m„ Fair Grounds 10:30 p. m.. Sept. 9 and 1 10 only, stopping at all station to, Rensselaer, inclusive, and will also* run to Francesville *nd Medaryville.
