Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1873 — Grange Pic Nic. [ARTICLE]

Grange Pic Nic.

The Remington Central Association Patrons of Husbandry has decided to hold a pic nie at Remington on the 14tli day of August, next. The officers are lion. A. Wolcott, President; Geo. W. Majors, Geo. 11. Brown, Charles Rumsey, John Graham, Jesse McAllister aud James Smith, Vice Presidents; C. H. Price, Chief Marshal; Fred Hoover, John Hemphill, Anson Baccus, W. Elyea and M. M. Thompson, Assistant Marshals. Committee on Finance.— G. W. Majors, George G. Thompson unu James H. Bnoddy. Committee on G hounds. —Chris. Hensler, Wm. Hamilton, Wm. Rich and Wm. Jordan. Committee on Music.—James Elmore, Moses French, Elisha Norton, Win. Leatherman and Wm. Majors. Committee on Correspondence.— ■G. H. Price, J. W. Forney and I’. I>. Gorkins. Forenoon Programme. Music, by the Band. Bongs, by Grangers. Prayer, by Rev. Warner Hudson. Address, liy A rat us Lansing, Valparaiso, Btate Lecturer. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Basket Dinner. Afternoon Programme. Short Speeches. Toasts. Vocal and Instrumental Music. -Marshals are expcct.cil._lo organize delegations from the different localities, beating Hags and banners, uiut accompanied by music. Each Grange is expected to bring a banner inscribed with its number and name. Brethren from a distance will be entertained free of charge by reporting to any of the committee on the ground. By order of Remington Gentral Association. Geo. W. Majors, W. Elyea, Sce’y. l’res’t.