Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1918 — NEAT SUM REALIZED TO APPLY ON NEW CHURCH [ARTICLE]

NEAT SUM REALIZED TO APPLY ON NEW CHURCH

The two dayA’ annual bazaar held by the St. Augustine’s church for the benefit of the new church fund, closed Thursday evening with the awarding of prizes at the parochial school house, 'the bazaar was a splendid success and was thoroughly enjoyed by all who were in attendance. The money realized from the cafeteria lunches, which were served each evening, and the sale of fancy work will be used to help in erecting a new church. • The following awards were made Thursday evening : ' \ Heavy Breeching Harness—Al Kanne. Silver Chest (26) Pieces— Leslie Gwin. Hog—Mr. Martin, of Delphi, Ind. Corn Shelter —Mrs. Alex Hurley. Coupon Book (City Meat Market) -—Wm. Worden. Slumber Robe—George Donnelly. Tea Leaf Quilt —Rev. Pious Kanney, of Collegeville. /

One Pair Cushion Reed Shoes— Miss Vena Milter. 100 pounds of flour—Al . Nagle, of Plymouth, Ind. 3 Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens (Registered)—Mrs. W. I. Yates. Rev. Christian Daniels stated today that the erection of the new church would not commence this spring as was previously contemplated. The. high cost of material and labor at this time is given as the reason for the postponement in building. The church, when erected, will be on the site formerly occupied by the Sisters’ home.