Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1916 — Pythian Sisters Inspected by District Deputy Thursday Night. [ARTICLE]

Pythian Sisters Inspected by District Deputy Thursday Night.

The local order of Pythian Sisters was inspected Thursday evening by the district deputy, Mrs. Jessie Wood, of Star City, who was the-guest of Mrs. W. L. Bott while in the city. About thirty members of the orde& were present and a few of the Knights were also there. The inspection consisted of viewing the initiatory work, the candidate being Mrs. Leo Reeve. The team was complimented for the excellence of its work. Following the installation all went to Fate’s College Inn, where a cheon was served. y L . The British government is again 4n the market for khaki cloth, 10,000,000 yards having been reported as necessary to meet the demand. This has caused a rise in the price of wool tops, crossbred qualities, of 2 cents a pound, according to a dispatch from Bradford, England. A full blooded Indian baby was bom at Lafayette Wednesday, the was named Little Eagle. Little Eagle’s grandfather took part in the Custer massacre. C 7" y