Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
UNION TOWNSHIP Sunday School Convention AT M. B. CHURCH Fair Oiks, Indiana, Sunday, June 21,1908
PROGRAM. l<hDO a. m. Devotional Services, led by. ...... .. .Rev. J. Evans Sunday School Hour— A. M. Bringle, Supt. Mrs. E. Hooper, Organist. J. H. Dunlap, Bible Class Teacher. Mrs. N. McKay, Intermediate Class Teacher. Walter. Harrington, Young People’s Class. Mrs. Lilly Gant, Infant Class. o- ' Address of Welcome, “How to Secure a Great Attendance and Interest at Sunday School”, ..... ....,... ... .>. .. .Rev. J. Evans Discussion , .B. D. Comer Appointment of Committees. 12:00 Noon. 1:30 p. m. Song Service led by ..John E. Alter Prayer Rev. Geo. Bundy . Report of Committees. “Spiritual Application of the Sunday School Lesson Necessary to Successful Teaching” ...D. V. Comer Discussion. . . . ...... .L. H. Hamilton, H. J. Reeder 2:15 p. m. Address, “The Parents’ Relation to Church and Sunday School Mrs. I. F. Meader Discussion. Jas. Swain Song. Address. ...... . . .•. . . .Rev, Games Reports of Sunday Schools. Song and Benediction. MRS. CHAS. LAKIN, Pres. MRS. F. COTTINGHAM, Vice-Pres. MISS FLOY WILLIAMS, Sec.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 55c; oats, 47c. Ae. M. Hershman was down from Avalker tp., Tuesday. i - Rev. Ballard of Morocco *was In the city a few hours Wednesday. The Egypt ball team put it to the Porters, 25 to 7, last Sunday. B. S. '{'endig is building a porch in front of his residence on Front street. ,| - < Messrs. J. E. Loughry and Will Gertz of Monticello were in the city Thursday on business. White and Ephrara Hickman were in Lafayette Thursday and Friday on a business trip. Home-grown strawberries made their appearance in the local market Thursday. They were an early variety. David Nowels rode down f town yesterday morning to get shaved, the first time he has been down town for several months. ■a - had a little set-to Tuesday evening, had a little est-to Tuesday evening, the honors being about evenly divided. No arrests were made. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Malone and little daughter of Monticello came over Saturday and spent Sunday with Mrs. Malone’s mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields. E. R. Osborne of Goodland will move his family to this city as soon as he can find a suitable house for rent. Mr. Osborne is engaged in the well business. The conditions are right for a large crop of Hungarian and Millet to be sown, but the price of seed is so high that many farmers will hesitate about sowing them. ■ gMrs. Grace Pumphrey, who recently moved into A. Leopold’s tenant house on North Division street, will move next week into the Kinney property on Frofifh street. Advertised letters: Harmon Bennett, Bertha Gwnold, L. O. Grider, A. E. Hatch, Mrs. Maude Murch, Suey Pane, Miss Zera Smith, Leo Walker, Joe Ward, Goßset Brown. NTj. A. Larsh and family went to Wednesday morning to visit with Mrs. * Larsh’s people. Mrs. Larsh and children will be gone a week, but Joe came back yesterday. Marion Cooper, now of Wall, So. pfe)k., in renewing his subscription. to The Democrat says: “We are having. plenty of rain here now. Most all the corn is up and oats • and wheat look fine. Farmers are still sowing flax.” John Hordeman has been making some improvements at his residence on College Road and Qlarke street by putting in cement walks and a nice porch platform, which adds much to the appearance and convenr ience of his home. t
