Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1916 — SOCIETY CALENDAR [ARTICLE]

SOCIETY CALENDAR

| TUESDAY. The Ladies’ Industrial Society of the M. E. church held a ten cent social in the parlors of the church. Monnet t school will observe class day by giving a cantata “The Flower Festival,” at the M. E. church, 8 p. m. Pocahontas meeting in Modem Woodmen hall, 7:30 p. m. Knights of Pythias meeting 7:30. Gamp Fire Girls of the Christian church, meeting at the home of Rev. McDanieil at 7 p. m. WEDNESDAY. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet witn Mrs. E. N. Loy. The following program will be givfen: “Alaska —the Natives Y'esterday and Today”, Mrs. A. P. Burton; “The king’s Highway”, Mrs. John I. Gwin; “Syngman Rhee”, Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Modern Woodmen meeting at 7:30. Tfte home of Mrs. Frank King. Mrs. Price assist. Christian Women’s board of missions at the home of Mrs. P. W. Clarke at 2:30. Baptist Ladies’ meeting in Baptist church at 2:30 p. m. THURSDAY. » .. 'Original Sew Club, hostess, Mrs. W. J. Wright. Younger sew club, hostess, Miss Nina Martindale. Priscillas, hostess, Mrs. J. B. Martindale. Commencement exercises of Monnett school at M. E. church at 8 p. ni. The following program will be given: Piano Solo—Miss Waymire. a. Canzonetta —iSommerfelt. b. Rose d’Auatomne —Hackh. Processional —Girl’s Chorus. Chorus, “Praise Ye the Father.” Prayer, Rev, Paul CuGumkk. Organ Solo —Mrs. M. D. Gwin. a. Berceuse —'Clarence Dickinson. b. Alle Gretto in B Minor —Guilman. Address—Rev. W. E. McKenzie.

June —Girfl’s Chorus. Presentation of diplomas —C. R. Dean, President of the Board. Benediction. The Matinee Musical club gave the last of its programs for the year Friday afternoon at the M. E. church. The entire program was -given by the student members of the club and the talent displayed in the rendition oi the various numbers was convincing evidence that the object of the organizers of the club was a worthy one, viz: To promote interest in the study of music. Mrs. E. J. Randle, president of the club, having been a teacher in the high school of our :ity, makes her especially well qhalified to encourage the high school students in becoming members and thus cultival ing their various natural talents. Mrs. M. D. Gwin, who for the past two years has been the president of the Ladies’ Literary Club, of which this organization is an outgrowth, is vice president, and Mrs. J. H. Chapman and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins are secretary and treasurer. The program for the next year, which begins in October, have been distributed and are a study of German music.