Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1919 — PLAIN VIEW. [ARTICLE]
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. Come to Sunday school and be a red or a blue. The brothers’ aunt, of Indiana Harbor, visited with them Sunday. Mr. Sommers’ boys were guests of Irma and Olive Clark Sunday evening- 1 , .. William Chapman and wife visited Mr. Chapman’s mother Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder entertained company from Lafayette Sunday. Charles Marchand and wife, Charles’ Wood ‘and wife, Claude Spencer and. wife and Miss Okal and Sophia Clark were Monon shoppers Saturday night, Edith Clark, who has been quite sick, is able to be out again. Pearl and Dan Chapman had as their guest Sunday an aunt from Indiana Harbor. Ivan Blankenship, Walter Chapman, Miss iSweany, Iva Blankenship and Russsell Wood attended the commencement exercises at Barkley and were the guests of Mrs. Lon Wood Saturday night and Sunday. The/' Sunday school lesson last Sunday was Jove. God is love. True Christian love is the kind that returns good for evil \ that is, love the one Who has mistreated you and be kind to those who have been unkind. We read in the eighth verse of the thirteenth chapter .of first Corinthians that love never fails. God’s love for man never fails, and now abideth faith, hope and charity (or love), but the greatest of these is charity. Charles Johnson has purchased a double-seated joy wagon. Charlie believes in going quickly and returning quickly and staying a long time while he is .there. Lloyd Culp and Lloyd McCurty iyere Monon visitors Tuesday. v Not long ago we heard a small boy make this remark to his mother: “Mamma, I wish Adam and Eve had never sinned.” His mother had him pulling weeds in the garden and had told him that the weeds were part of the curse that rested on the world as the result of Adam and Eve’s disobeying God.
