Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A Suit for All Occasions IF YOU are thinking of a suit embodying the latest style features, at the same time one that will serve as the general utility f'T suit, this is the one to buy. ) Poplin suit with flared peplum jacket trimmed at bottom with narrow black taffeta W bands. Sleeve cuffs also trimmed in five / narrow taffeta bands. Round corner collar 1 I made of black taffeta with white pique, /.'/ fancy embroidered collar. Flared skirt. If/ Jacket peau-de-cygne lined, color midnight ]7 blue. We have many other styles in suits J) \ to show you also several different colors. ’ MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS W E have received a good share of our new spring suits and would be pleased to show them to you, We can save you money on a spring suit—give us a trial. Our styles and fabrics are absolutely the new up-to-the-minute and our prices are certainly the lowest for this class of merchandise. Suits made to order from $11.50 to $35.00. Let us show you. The Big Corner Department Store. ROWLES & PARKER

Notice t<> the Community. We, the undersigned building committee, having,been duly appointed by the Parr church for the purpose of planning and “supervising the building of a new church building in Parr, take this opportunity to announce to the public the plan adopted by the committee. Everyone in the community and surrounding country is thoroughly acquainted with the great need of a church building in Parr. jSiuce a year ago last January tho village and community have been without a church building and have had to hold all church services in the school building. This, as everyone knows, has limited the opportunities of the church, work for doing good, as it otherwise could. As the committee, we feel that we are serving the people of the community in helping to secure that for which there has been a long felt need and demand. From the fact that the church should be the social center of the community everyone in the com-mum-ity should he interested, and we believ»> are. Everyone is aware that our means are limited, hut we firmly believe that the community is interested in (lie project which We arc* planning to the extern that they are going to give us their undivided support in every way they can, whether it be by financial aid, donation work, or last, but not in any means least, united sympathy and encouragement. The work has already begun. The committee has been thoroughly organized and the work carefully planned. Any assistance, let it. be* in any manner you think you can most conveniently contribute, will be, mo>t heartily accepted by the committee and the* church at large. Any' person or persons wishing to assist either by the donation of labor or contributions of any character, please see any member of the building committee wren will see that you have proper attention and are given due credit. Believing that the entire community is going to give us their unanimous, support, and assist us in every way they can, to the extent which lies within their means, we, the undersigned committee, submit our plans and undertakings to the people of Parr and the, surrounding couptry. Signed: GEO. If. IJAMMERTON, l. l. Mccurtain, O. D. LA KIN. SOL NORMAN, TAYLOR WOOD, OH AS. UOWEN, LINA MYERS. Now is the time to have your measure taken for your spring suit. We now have on display the greatest lines in the city and remember 1,000 samples to choose from, at. Duvall’s Quality Shop.—C. EARL DUVALL.