Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1917 — Entertains Epworth League Cabinet. [ARTICLE]
Entertains Epworth League Cabinet.
Chauncey Wood, the newly elected president of the Epworth League society of the Methodist church of this city, entertained the members of his cabinet at the home of his parents on College, avenue Sunday ev-
ening. , Mr. Wood stated to those present that he was very sorry that he was unable to take them to his home jnjthe country and give them a good old-fashioned country feed. But, being unable to do that he had done the next best thing and brought the dinner to them. He had passed to each of them what seemed to be a sandwich wrapped neatly irr a napkin. Next each was given a tin cup and a waterbucket full of lemonade was then passed and all were supposed to begin to devour the supposed splendid country lunch. When the napkins were opened they were found to contain a supply of oats, corn, wheat and alfalfa. This, of course, was a most excellent variety of the very best products that could be raised upon a farm. What became of the lunches we are not advised, but understand that all were ready to partake heartily of the next course, which consisted of cake and ice cream.
