Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1919 — CARAVELS LAND AGAIN [ARTICLE]

CARAVELS LAND AGAIN

The Santa Maria, flagship of Columbus, reached Port Good Time on schedule Wednesday night. The Pinta, manned by that good old salt, Ed Lane, pulled in shortly after but a storm arose before, the Nina, the third caravel of the , fleet, headed in and Capt. Jamea E. Walter had great difficulty In making the port. Finally, however, he succeeded in reaching the ' breakwaters and came in with 'smooth sailing about 10 o'clock. The occasion was an open meeting at the K. of C. hall. The, friends and ladies of the Knights [ were invited to spend the evening, which was pleasantly passed with games, music and speaking. Later in the evening the Christian Mother Sodality served luncheon. A special feature of the evenins was a mock meeting of the knights. This part of the program was tn the hands of Ed Lane, and, as mi always the case when Ed is in command, this stunt went over big. If you don’t tlelieve it ask any of the ladies who were present. ' The entertainment was held tn the parochial school ball. xx —■■■■■ i—a Every farmer wno owns his fares ought to have printed stationery with his name and the name of hie postoffice properly given. The prla* ed heading might also give the names of whatever crops he special' isos in or his specialties in stock. Neatly printed stationery gives yon personality and a standing with any person or firm to whom you write cad Insures the proper reading of your name and wl dross.