Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For latest sheet music go to H L. Lange & Son’s music store. A large full pint glass jar of choice apple jelly for a dime at Rowles & Parker’s. TheT). A. R. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30, Mrs. E.- O. English being hostess. The monthly night party of the Round Table Club will be held Friday night of this week at the home of Mrs. Eldon Hopkins who will be assisted i nthe entertaining by Mrs. W. H. Beam, Mrs. Alda Parkison and C. O. Oolvert. Mrs. J. A. Luers gave a four table progressive card party at Parr last week. Refreshments consisting of sandwiches, pickles, coffee cake and brick ice cream were served. Mrs. Joe Plaujeck carried away first prize for ladies and Perry Griffith first prize for gents. ’ A very pleasant surprise was given in honor of Miss Martha Critser last evening, it being her 18th birthday. Sixteen guests partook of a two course luncheon. Games and music were indulged. Several presents were left by the guests. The price of beans has advanced considerable but for this week yet we offer you choice hand picked navy beans at 6*4c or limas at 8 I-3c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER. AJkl students of Indiana University are requested to be present at" the Indiana Club meeting which will be held at the high school building, eight o’clock, this Friday evening. Of especial interest is the report of the committee appointed to consider the project of a University Club. A social time is planned and refreshments will be served. West Side high school of Lafayette wiH be here tonight to meet the locals for the second time this season. Lafayette defeated Rensselaer at that place earlier in the season in a hard fought game 25 to 21 and the red and .black are determined to even up the count. The Lafayette team is composed of big husky lads and their superior weight gives them a big advantage, but the Rensselaer five has shown to better advantage in the last few games and are depending on their speed and passing to overcome their opponents. The local lineup will remain intact with Swaim and English at forwards, Hemphill at center and W. Eigelsbaeh and Babcock at guards. This game “will in all probability be the best contest waged on the local floor this season. The game is scheduled to start at 8 o’clock.