Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1915 — Presbyterian Church. [ARTICLE]
Presbyterian Church.
Next Sunday is children’s day. In the morning the pastor will preach to parents, and he is desirous that every parent in the church be present An opportunity will also be given at this service for believing parents to have the sacrament of baptism administered to their children. In the evening a program of songs and recitations will be given by the Bible, school. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present at these services. Wednesday was the 68th birthday of Mrs. J. L. Hagins and she had with her for dinner her sister, Mrs. W. F. Powers, and her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Irwin and husband and some friends from Wolcott. She received a number Of presents and several friends sent her bouquets of beautiful roses and the day was indeed a very pleasant one. The Welsh brothers, Frank, Ben and Lou, have received invitations from Berkeley, Cal., to attend the marriage on Saturday, June 19th, of their niece, Mias Jennie Elisabeth Goodrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodrich, to Mr. Franz GrotheMiss Agnes Welsh, aunt of the coming bride, and Miss Mary Yates, left several days ago for California and Miss Welsh will be present at the wedding. She wall also visit two other sisters in the west, namely, Miss Ella at Bakersfield, Cal., and Mias Gertrude, at Aberdeen, Wash. The trip which she and Miss Yates are taking will include the exposition and many other cities of interest along .the* coast.
