Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Poole went to Hopkins Park, 111., to look after his farm. The Monnett Guild will meet at the school Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Miss Mollie Vance went to Kinman to assist her brother, Clarence .Green in caring for his family of -seven motherless children. Mrs. J. L. Hunter and son, of North Manchester, Indiana, returned to their home today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Warren of Keener township. Lester Rich came today for a visit with friends here. Lester was discharged from the army about two weeks ago, at Camp Taylor, Ky., and is glad to be back in civilian life again, He never succeeded in “getting to go overseas. He was stationed at a Minnesota cantonment during the greater part of the time that he was in the service. At the present time he is located at Indianapolis where his father is in the grain business.
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Jasper County Sunday School Convention to be held at *' Christian Church, Rensselaer, Ind. Wednesday, March 26,1919 MORNING 10:30 Song Service led by C. E. Prior Prayer, Rev. Strecker. 10:45 President’s Annual Address, George Hammerton, 11:00 "Building the Wall,” Miss Lemen. Appointment of Committees. AFTERNOON 1:30 Song Service by C. E. Prior. Prayer, Rev. Fleming 1:45 Reports from County and Township Officers. 2:00 The Future of Our County Organization, Rev. Strecker 2:15 “The Children’s Division.” Miss Lemen. Explanation of International School Standard and Round Table Conference, Mr. Leatherman. Report of Committees. Election of Officers. r EVENING 7:30 Musical Program in charge of Dr. W. L. Myer. 7:50 "What We are Doing in the S. S. at Home” W. E. _ Johnson . \ 8:00 “What We Are Doing in theS. S. at Home,” C. G. Spitler 8:10 “The Present Task” Miss Lemen.
