Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HEAR S. J. LINDSAY AGAIN AT CHURCH OF GOD Commencing Friday evening and continuing over Sunday, His subject will be on the types and shadows of the Old Testament in their support of the doctrine 6f the New. Also The Perverted Gospel -» — - from a Bible standpoint. Don’t fail to hear him.
Lester Rich made a trip to Chicago today. Felix Erwin, of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer today. $ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fentfig are spending today in Chicago. Mrs. W. F. Osborne and Miss Fem are spending today in Chicago. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton and daughter, Marie, are spending today in Chicago. Thos. Abbring was down from his home near DeMotte yesterday, attending the market day event. Mr.s Seward Devoy and two sons, of Lake Geneva, Wis., are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. J. O’Brien and family. Mrs. Dora A. Barker and son, Zeri, of Westfield, came this morning to visit her bortehr, Arthur Williamson and family, near Pleasant Ridge. L. D. Erwin, of Brook, who has been spending most of the winter in Chicago, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. N. Littlefield, for a few days. He is 84 years old. v The March section of the Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will give a 10-cent social Wednesday afternoon, March 24th, at the home of Mrs. Chas. F. Grow. A large amount of advertising makes it necessary to again print four pages of The Evening Republican and readers wijl find some good reading on all four pages. W. L. Wood, of Parr, who represented White and Jasper counties in the last legislature, will speak to the high schoo Inext Thursday morning, March 24th, at 8:30 o’clock. The high school ball team is being coached by Rev. Titus. The boys should have a great team and be able to win many of their games with other schools. The Monon high school has organized a team, selecting Leo McConahay captain.
H. W. Marble’s big sale at Wheatfield Thursday was one of the largest if not the largest held in the county this year. It totaled about $6,000. H. M. Clark, W. A. McCurtain and Frank Strickland were the auctioneers. The entertainment tcf be given by the Monnett Guild this evening promises to be very interesting and the worthiness of the cause should aid in bringing out a large audience. It will take place at the Christian church. A splendid local program will be given in addition to the readings by Miss Wilcox, of Chicago. Miss Bessie Bowsher, who was operated on here several months ago, underwent another operation at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis several days ago. She'was taken to the state hospital five weeks ago and was later transferred to the Methodist hospital. She writes to her parents that her appendix was removed and that she is now gaining strength and hopes to be restored to health. She is twenty years of age. ,
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