Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1916 — SOCIAL CALENDAR [ARTICLE]
SOCIAL CALENDAR
MONDAY. The Good Cheer Class of the Preabyteriap church met at the home of Mrs. J.' B. Fleming with Mesdames A. R. Hopkins and Susie Maines as assistant hostesses. Encouraging reports were given of work accomplished. A collection of $4.29 was appropriated for the work of relief among Christian Armenians. Plans were made for raising money for leper relief work. WEDNESDAY. Mesdames R. D. Thompson, Geo. Hopkins, J. A. Dunlap and O. F. Parker are hostesses of the Afternoon Bride Club at a luncheon given today at the Thompson home. THURSDAY. Original Sew Club, hostess, Miss Mildred Harris. Younger Sew Club. Hostess, Mrs. H. R. Kurrie. Priscillas. Hostess, Mrs. Wilks Lutz. Christian Mothers’ Sew Club. Hostesses, Mrs. John Hordeman and Mrs.
Van Lear. FRIDAY. Meeting of the Matinee Musicale Club at the Methodist church, at 2:30 p. m. SATURDAY. The Monnett Guild will give a parcel post sale and market in the vacant room north of the clothing store of C. E. Duvall. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will give a market in Warner’s store. \ SUNDAY. Township convention in the following townships: Union, Gißam, Milroy.. Newton." Observance of children’s day in all the churches, The young ladies class of the M. E. Sunday school, of which Miss Simpson is the teacher, were pleasantly entertained at the Waymire home last Thursday. The Domestic Science Cluib met at the home of Mrs. A. Eib in Barkley township last Saturday. Thirty guests were in attendance and a very pleasant day was spent.
