Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Moose! Moose! - The Moose Lodge will be organized at the Armory Hall, Thursday Night, June 10th at 7:45 p. m. Go in now with large class and save 120.00. The Moose pays the following benefits: 1100.00 for deaih of member; 17.00 per week sick or accident, and gives to its members and their family the services of a physician free of charge. The dues are 84 x /z cents per month. No assessments. Initiation fee is 15.00 with 11.00 examination fee. The Moose is a social and beneficiary order and protects member and family while living* J. W. MANGES, Organizer. Makeever Hotel

School is Out Except Returning For Report Cards. The gladsome shout of the kiddies as they left the schoolhouse Wednesday told that school was over for the year and that there was a long vacation and lots of fun ahead. The little fellows sang: “No more pencils, No more books, No more teacher’s Saucy looks.” ’ And the high school pupils sang: “No more Latin, No more French, No more sitting On a hardwood bench.” The pupils are to return Friday for their report cards.

Leslie Clark, of The Republican, wife and daughter, Ruth, are expecting 1 to' attend the meeting of the Republican State Editorial Association in Corydon next week. It is expected that from 150 to 200 editors and friends will attend the meeting and the people of Corydon are planning a splendid reception for them. The party will leave Indianapolis Wednesday, June 9th, on an interurban train and will go to Jeffers, ville, where they will be the guests of Major D. C. Peyton, of the reformatory. They will take an evening boat trip up the Ohio river and then return to Louisville and remain over night and go to Corydon the following morning. They will return to Louisville by auto and leave from there for their homes.