Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Indianapolis Star says that Bryan’s 1916 campaign will be “peace, prohibition and piffle.” The Goodland Chautauqua this year will be held the week of June 17th to 22nd. . The date was chosen so as not to conflict with the Fountain Park Assembly at Remington. The Remington Press says that June brides there give promise of being about as plentiful as June bugs. Of course, the numerical comparison is the only one meant, but from the list of prospectives that follow we judge that all the girls over there are either engaged or want to be. Prof. Clyde Tull arrived here Saturday from his university labors at Mitchell, S. Dak., for the summer vacation with home folks. He is resting by making himself useful in the store, believnig that the best way to recuperate is by keeping busy. Mrs. Tull, who has also been employed in the same institution, 'has gone to Ogden, Utah, to visit her people and will join her husband here later. She will be accompanied by her brother, who will come for a visit.—Monon News. ' Children’s day at the Christian church will be held this Sundiay in the place of the regular preaching service. The children have been practicing the program for over a month, and it is the opinion of those in charge that this year’s entertainment will far out-do any that have ever been held in the church. The program wall consist of dialogues, readings, drills, songs in English and Japanese tongues, and special music. The children will also be dressed to represent the children of foreign countries. A splendid evening’s entertaiment is promised all those who attend. The morning service will be held at the usual hour. Also the Bible school. All members are requested to attend.