Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Chicken Supper The Young Ladies’ Sodality of St. Augustine’s Church will serve a chicken supper at the Parochial school hall qn Wednesday Even’g, Nov. 1 between the hours of 4 and 8. MENU Fried Chicken Veal Loaf Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Baked Beans Fruit Salad Cabbage Salad Pickles Bredd and Butter Pumpkin and Cherry Pie Gake Coffee Take your supper at the Paroohial school hall Wednesday evening.

NOTICE Now is the time to buy your tailor-made suit. We have on display 2,000 samples to choose from, and, the values are great. Have your measure taken today. We guarantee to fit you perfect. $15.00 to $45.00 —C. EARL DUVALL.

ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH NOTES

On November 1 the church celebrates the feast of All Saints. Why has the church instituted this festival? (l) To give praise to God in His saints (Ps. cl.) and to pay to the saints themselves the honor which they merit for having made it the work of their earthly life to promote the honor of God. (2) To impress vividly upon our minds that we are members of that holy church which believes in the communion of saints; that is, in the communion of all true Christians who belong to the church triumphant in heaven, to the church suffering in purgatory, or to the church militant upon earth; but more particularly, to cause us earnestly to consider the communion of the saints in heaven with us, who are yet battling on earth. (3) To exhort us to raise our eyes and hearts, especially on this day, to heaven, where before the throne of God is gathered the innumerable multitude of saints. (4) To honor those saints for whom during the year there is no special festival. Finally, that in consideration of. so many intercessors God may grant us 1 perfect reconciliation, may permit us to share in their merits and may grant the grace to enjoy with them, one day, the bliss of heaven. On this day the order of services will be as follows: First mass at* 7:30 a. m.; highmass, rosary and sermon v at 10 a. m. The Young Ladies* sodality will serve dinner at the parochial school hall, beginning at 4 o’clock. The proceeds will go to the new church fund. On November 2 the church celebrates the commemoration of all the faithful departed. The theological basis for this feast is the doctrine that the souls which, on departing from the body, are not perfectly cleansed from venial sins, or have not fully atoned for past transgressions, are debarred froTm the Beatific Vision and that the faithful on earth can help them by prayers, aimsdeeds and by the sacrifice of the mass. On this day the order of senrires will be: First mass at 6, the second at 7, and the third at 8 a. m. Next Friday is the first Friday in November. The League of the Sacred -Heart will receive holy' communion at the 8 o’clock mass.

BUCKSKIN GLOVES For driving, lined and unlined $1.35 and $1.50; genuine Mocha gloves $1.25 to $1.75; auto gloves, work gloves, unlined fur or silk lined, all sizes, colors and kinds.—« HILLIARD & HA MILL. * ARTHUR TUTEUR • * of Rensselaer, Democratic can- • * didate for prosecuting attor- • * ney of the 30th Judicial cir- • * cult composed of the counties * * of Jasper and Newton, has been * * down on the Mexican border as • * a member of Company M of * * Rensselaer for several months • * and therefore has not been able * * to get about over the district m * and meet the voters. However, * * Mr. Tuteur was a candidate • * for the same office two years * * ago and made quite a thorough * v * campaign, therefore he is pret- • * ty well known over the dis- • * trict. As an evidence of his * * popularity in his home county * * he run about 300 ahead of his * * ticket here losing the county * by only 41, while Will R. Wood * * carried the county for congress * * by a plurality of 322. ****•*•*•**•**• An armload of old newspapers for a nickel at The Democrat office.