Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1918 — AUCTION DAY BOOTHS. [ARTICLE]

AUCTION DAY BOOTHS.

BOOTH 1. Red Cross booth for membership, also to receive worn clothing for French and Belgian refugees. This booth in charge of Miss Milliken. BOOTH 2. Books and Victrola records. Popular books are most desirable, boys books, and books that people generally like to read. Said books will be taken to the library and from there sent to the front. Books may be left at the Red Cross shop up until Saturday, after which time they must be taken ' to the Airdome. This booth in charge of Miss Kannal and Mr. Williams. BOOTH 3. White Elephant Booth. Any one having articles they do not need, dislike, or have grown tired of, give it to this booth. Booth in charge of Mrs. Chapman. BOOTH 4. - Knock The Kaiser Down. In charge of Johnny Webber and assisted by Miss Luella Robinson and Miss Jane Parkinson. Fun for all here.

BOOTH'S. The Country Store. A massive variety of merchandise will be arranged in this booth and any one having articles suitable for sale in a “Country Store” please bring them. Especially desirable vyill be garden seeds of your own growing, tested and good. Booth in charge of Mrs. Hunt. BOOTH 6. Pop Corn and War Candy. In charge of Miss Orabelle Duvall. Enough said about this booth. It will talg for itself. BOOTH 7. Flowers. Miss Merle Harris in charge. Buy a bunch of flowers for your table or to wear to the dance. « TEA ROOM AT THE RED CROSS SHOP. In charge of Mrs. Kannal. Drop into this shop in the afternoon and refresh yourself with a cup of the most delicious tea you ever tasted war cookies and wafers, served too. All the booths will be in the Airdome except the tea room which will be in the Red Cross shop and “Hit The Kaiser” which will be in the courthouse yard. IN ADDITION: Visitors to our ci,ty will have a chance to reverse the Usual order of things in picking the pockets of two charming young ladies. Watch for them. Don’t forget the show at the Star in the evening, 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. One patriotic reel will be shown. Secure your tickets from one of the many young ladies who will solicit you. Mrs. York and Mrs. Hanssort, assisted by a bevy of delightful young ladies will look after the comfort of the dancers in the evening at the armory. * Lett everybody come and help in making it one great big successful day. Eat your dinner with the ladies at the courthouse. • , Get in line and boost.

Loek over your belongings and spara something for each, booth, a little from everyone will make one grand display. Bring especially old clothing for men, women, boys, girts and babies too. Everything in the booths will be sold singly until some time in the afternoon, when all remaining will be sold at auction. The ladies will have an auctioneer of their owh. . Sy * The lOc'idijftj&e which will be conducted by M v\ed< Cross on Saturever St f fie an Old Fashioned ihoj? ng i , ‘ irp dancer, Waltzes and etc.; ! P Sningled with the latest efri with bA known to our modern sximity tofeghments will be served byng shrphal committee. Old and young, re V 1 come, JesseWeUpjer, XZrLyman Barce. $5; Jan* $1; Elizabeth Biggs, $K' Biggs, $2; Mrs. Chas. Cam, aMF^Anna*'Burgett, 25c: Mrs. Casey, $1; George G. Casey, Jennie M. Clark, $1; Chas. Doctor, $2; Samuel Conn, Jr., $5; Jesse Dunn, $1; Mary Goetz, $1; E. W. Hartman, 50c; George Hoeferiine, $2; Mrs. Hoyes, $1; Frank Kanne, $1; Mrs. E. K. Iliff, $1; George Iliff, $3; Mrs. G. Kennedy, $1; John Kohler, $1; Mrs. W. F. Kratli, 50c; James Lamson, $5; A. J. McCashen, $3; John Merritt, 50c; Guy Merriman, . 50c; Chris Nafziger, $1; Adam Nagel, $1; Joseph Nagel, $1; Jesse Nichols, $8; F. M. Parker, $1; Mrs. Add Parkison, $1; H. E. Parkison, $3; MtS. J. C. Passons, 25c; Antoinette Price, $1; Joseph Putts, $5; Edd Randle, $5; Evaline Randle, $2; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rishling $2; “Santa Claus,” $5; Geo. W.-Scott, $2; C. W. Scripture, $1; Grace Thompson, $1; Silas Toombs, $2; Riley Tullis, $1; Mrs. William Washburn, $5; W. H. Wortley, $1; Jacob A. Wright, 50c; Ord H. Yeoman, $1; Mrs. Phoebe Yeoman, $1; John Zimmer, $5; Whitsei Lewis, 50c; Ivan Carson, $1; Mrs. Sam Roth, $2; Mrs. Jacob Wagner, 50c; Mrs. Richard Shirer, $1; Mrs. John Moosmiller, $1; John Schroer, $1; Mrs. Peter May, 50c; Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, 50c; Eliza Reed, 50c; Daisey Cooper, $2; James Snedeker, $2; N. Hopkins, 50c; Mrs. C. L. Downs, 50c; J. H. Carson, 50c; Mary E. Graz, 50c; Mrs. Guss, 50c; Lesta Wasson, $1; E. T. Harris, $2; Roe E. Yeoman, $2; Almira Stockton, $10; C. H. Mills, $10; Nelson Randle, $1; Perry Marlatt, $1; B. Frank Alter, $5. Total $148.00.