Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Good-by To Honey Suckle. Good-by to honeysuckle and. the honeysuckle tune, Miss August reaps her melons with a honeysuckle moon. Her feet are straying mistward Through the pastures of the night, And it’s good-by honeysuckle M hen the fireflies lose their . light. Good-by to honeysuckle, to the sweet days of the land, Miss August takes September by the waist and by the hand. Miss August sees her coming, And they're sisters where ■( they run I"ined in the looms of shadow By the spindles of the sun. Good-by to honeysuckle and the rosea by the door— The violets of the valley will smile UP. to us no more. Miss August all so ghostly In the cool nights ‘ strides along, Ihe deep dew of the moonlight On her quivering lips of song. Good-by to honeysuckle, oh ye lovers of the days, ‘ 1 That drift to dreams of twilight in dreamy moon of haze. Miss August laughs at roses, and there is no bloom so sweet As one poor withered violet In the path that lures her feet. Good-by to honeysuckle and that fragrance and that dew! The moon’s golden sickle on the harvest fields of blue. Miss August is the reaper, And its good-by to one and all- ' The wild grape’s turning pur- ■ - Pie, - And the gourd hangs on the Wall. —Baltimore Sun.
GILLAM HOME COMING. At Independence Church, Gillam Tp. Week of September 8, Following is a program of the Gillam Home Coming to be held at the Independence church during the week beginning September 8: Sunday, September 8—10:00 a. m.,—Sunday school. 11:00—Worship, sermon by the Rev. John Sebring. Holy Communion. 7:30 <p. | m., worship, sermon by the Rev. T. M. Guild, D. D., of Peru, Ind. Monday—7:3o p. m., Sermon by the Rev. D. A. Rogers of New Carlisle, Ind. Tuesday—7:3o p. m., Sermon by the Rev. Will B. Warriner of Battle Ground, Ind. ’ Wednesday—7:3o p. m., Sefmon by the Rev. Aaron W. Wood of Lafayette, Ind. Thursday—Reminiscence Day—--10:30 a. m., Reading by Mrs. Laura, Fisher, Address by Mr. Elmer Rathion of Chicago, and Reminiscences by former Gillamites. 12 o’clock Basket dinner. 2 p. m., History of Gi'llam Township, by Austin Rathfon, Address by Judge Charles W. Hanley of Rensselaer, and more Reminiscences. 7:30 p. m., Sermon by Rev. A. T. Briggs, D. D., of Valparaiso, Ind. Friday—7:3o p. m., sermon by the Rev. D. H. Guild of Fort Wayne, Ind. Saturday—7:3o p. m„ sermon by the Rev. D. JI, Guild. Sunday—l O':00 'm., Sunday j school. 11:00 a. m., worship, sermon by Dr. D. H. Guild. 2:00 p. j m., old time class meeting. 7:30 p. mt, worship, sermon by Dr. j Guild. This program is subject to change | if necessary. Day meetings, help- I ful features, and pleasures will be 1 announced at the church for the | wpaV Hu Vo. MICHAEL ROBINSON. Chm. I LIZZIE B. FARIS, Sec. Buy your box stationery and en- | velopes at The Democrat office. An armful of old papers for a | nickel at the Democrat office.
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