Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Methodist Church Notes. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:45 Morning worship and sermon by pastor. Theme “Christ’s Conservation Program.” 6:00 Epworth League. Former Members’ Night. Leader, Fern Osborne. Rev. C. W. Postill will address the meeting. Baptist Church. F. H. Beard, Pastor. Prayer meeting, followed by business session, Thursday evening 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30. Morning worship and sermon 10:45. James school house: Sunday school at 2 p. m. ,preaching at 3 p. m. Union services on court house lawn at 7 p. m. The Ladies’ Industrial Society will hold an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. F. H. Beard Friday. Ladies will bring lunch and the men good appetites. ■ - I Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. Budman Fleming, Minister. 9:30 Bible school. 10:45 morning worship and sermon, subject: “The Kingdom' of God Near.” 7:00 union service at the court house lawn. Thursday at 7:30, Round Table and prayer service, subject: “Some Thoughts about God,” 1 Tim. 1-17. First Christian Church. Bible school at 9 3.0. Communion and sermon at 10:45. Newland at 3:00 . Union service at court house ‘jwn in evening. Since so many are on -.heir vacations, those who are here must be n ore faithful to their church, in order to maintain the standard of service. . Mrs. H. E. White is spending the day in Lafayette. A man by the name of Mitchell died in Milroy township this morning, but so far we have been unable to get any particulars: ' E. D. Rhoades is reported to be much better and his physician is of the opinion that he will speedily recover. —•— ; I thank you in advance for a share of your gasoline and oil trade. Gas 22c. Red Cross filling station. Raymond R. McKay, Prop. "■ ; ’ Misses Hazel Smith and Grace Whittlesley returned to their homes in Chicago today, after spending two weeks with Russell Van Hook and family. When you buy gasoline or oil at the Red Cross filling station' you do your bit for the Red Cross. —Raymondß. McKay, Prop. Mrs. Dr. H. Langdon and daughter, of Remington, brought the former’s sister, Mrs. Mary Goldthwaite, here today. Mrs. Goldthwaite took the forenoon train for Chicago. Rev. O. F. Jordan went to Evanston, Hl., today to be present for his services Sunday. He expects to return next week and enjoy a further vacation with his wife and children, who are now with his mother, Mrs. S. L. Jordan, of Barkley township. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage. Gladys Pierce, who had been visiting friends and relatives here for a few days, left this morning for Rumley, where she will spend a few days with friends before returning to her home in Greencastle. Miss Pierce has been engaged to teach in the Boswell high school the next year. The marketing of perishables presents peculiar difficulties. They must be marketed promptly. The danger always is that of bad distribution and of a glut of the markets. There is a further danger that, either through inability to reach the markets or through neglect, a very large part of the perishable products will be lost to the consuming world. It is therefore of the first importance that every assistance shall be given to growers of the marketing of them, and also that surpluses shall be preserved through every approved means.