Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1917 — Pupils of Primary Grades Held Flag Program Today. [ARTICLE]

Pupils of Primary Grades Held Flag Program Today.

The pupils of the primary building presented a brief but impressive flag program this afternoon. It began with a march of all the grades, each room leader- earryin" the big silk flag presented by the patriotic orders of the'eity. After marching into the yard, the following program was given: ~ ~ Song, America —All grades. Allegiance Pledge—i Miss Lamson’s room. Flag Poem —Grades 1 and 2. “Your Flag and My Flag,” Grades 3 and 4. “Hats Off,” Grade 4. Song, “Star Spangled Banner,” Grade 5. National Flag Salute —All grades. Gwendolyn Kannal went to Greencastle today, where she will be the guest of Margaret Babcock at a house party given by the latter! Batteries are different. Got out your instruction book and see what all the manufacturer tells you to do to make your battery last longer. Then get a Vesta book and see what they have done to make your battery last longer. Think a little when your battery goes on a batt. It costs no more to replace it with a Vesta. Mrs. William E. Adams returned to her home at Franklin today. She had been visiting relatives here since the funeral of her brother-in-law, Joseph I. Adams. Mrs. Henry I. Adams, Mrs. Joseph I. Adams and Mrs. Wm. E. Adams are the widows of three brothers. Marion I. Adams is the remaining brother, of the family.