Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1884 — W. C. T. U. Notes and Notices. [ARTICLE]

W. C. T. U. Notes and Notices.

Th« W. C. T. U. mot *t Mrs. Laßue’s residence on . Washington street, on an Saturdaysrffcornoon. The attendance was slightly reduced, on account of the Inclemency of the weather. The Society Will meet with Mrs. , Saturday, May 17tb, at tho usual hour. Revs. Havens and R. S. D Wiggins made such stirring appeals to tho Audience, at the Rally, in behalf of our Sunday schools, (Temperance included) that many responded cheerfully, and, aS a consequence, our Star Temperance Vnion proVed to be a happy Re-Union. Instead of convehitfg at the Opera House, we will, in the future, rep air to the Presbyterian church immediately after the dismissal at the M. E. church. Programme of exercises for the Temperance Entertainment at the Opera House, Friday evening, May lGth, 1834: s>ong,„ V. Band of Hope. Scripture Reading.... ......Nellie Kelley. -Prayer .... Double Quartette, Allic Kinney, Ora Duvall, Emma Eger, Ola Sigler, Leslie Webster, Everett Nowels, ' Alfred Hopkins, Warren Washburn. Recitation Ida Mill ikon. Duet.... . Bertha and Blanch Alter. Tableau....... Babes In tho Wood. Recitation Dora Clark. j-ong Little Folks. * Recitation Recitation :. George Henly Tableau “No cure, no pay' 1 , a laughable 'Wee, played by Miss Rosa Eaker, 1 1‘ Lizzie Purcupilc, “ Arilla Cotton, “ Lydia Dwiggins, “ Ella Dwiggins, Mrs. Lillie Hyland, ~ “ Madge Honan. Tableau A liberal patronage is desired, as this entertainment is given in behalf of a noble cause. See bills.