Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1918 — VERY FEW CHANGES ARE MADE [ARTICLE]

VERY FEW CHANGES ARE MADE

In Assignments of Ministers In the Lafayette District. There were few changes made in the assignment of Methodist ministers in this district by the annual conference held last week at Terre Haute, the assignments of which were made public Monday. About the only change in this locality is at Monon, where Fred Longwell of Brook, former prosecuting attorney for this judicial circuit, and who was ordained some months ago, succeeds the old pastor there. The complete list of assignments for the'' Lafayette district follow: W. E.. McKenzie, district superintendent, retained; C. H. Muse, Ambia and Talbot; J. E. Dean, Barkley and Lee; A. B. Simpson, Battle Ground; H. C. Riley, Boswell; J. J. Wilson, Brook; Bagley, Brookston; n. L. Mcßride, Dayton; R. O. Kimberlin, Delphi; C E. Downey, Fair Oaks; A. L. Miller, Fowler; T. J. Reder, Francesville; V. B. Servies, Goodland; J. P. Alford, Idaville; C. L. Harper, Kentland; G. S. Reedy, Kewanna; A. V. Babbs, Congress Street church, Lafayette; S. C. Rogers, St. Paul’s church, Lafayette; U. G. Leazenby, Trinity church, Lafayette; H. O. Enwall, West Lafayette; J. B. Harris, “Leiters Ford; C. A. Brown, Lowell; A. M. Mehapple, Lucerne; W. C. HenSlee, Medaryville; F. W. Longwell, Monon; F. L. Hevis, Monticello; Lloyd Montgomery, Montmorenci; A. L; Brandenburg, Morocco; J. B. McNary, Otterbein; S. A. Bender, Oxford; G. F. Cramer, Raub; W. B. Warriner, Remington; E. W. Strecker, Rensselaer; Earl Heomburger, Reynolds; H. A. Davis, Richland Center; George F. Craig, Rochester; W. C. Aye, Royal Center and Burnettsville; C. A. . Minsott; J. F. Clearwaters,, Star City; C. B. Rippetoe, Stidham; J. J. Rankin, Winamac; D. A. Rodgers, Wolcott; and C. O. Smock, Yeoman.

IN MEMORY.

WELLS.—In sad but loving memory of our father, Charles B. Wells, who entered eternal rest September 23, 1918: Peaceful be thy rest, dear father, It is sweet to breathe thy name, In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same. The moon and stars are shining On a lone and silent grave; Beneath lies the one we loved, But yet we could not salve. We saw him suffer, heard him sigh, Wf.h aching heart and weeping eye; We saw him sinking, hour by hour. Yet could not stay death’s awful power; But now he calmly sleeps at last. All pain, all aches, all-suffering past. For us he always did his best; May God grant him eternal rest. —From his lonely wife and children.

CARD OF THANKS.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors, the G. A. R. Post and the Ladies of the G. A. R., minister, singers, fqr all the kindness and sympathy shown us during thle sickness and death of our husband and father, also for the many beautiful floral offerings, and kind service rendered by Undertaker Wright—MßS. CHARLES WELLS AND CHILDREN.