Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Alice Shedd iS spending today in Chicago. Pickling vinegar and "fine white table vinegar, the btest you ever dsed, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. Misses Blanche Babcock and Ocie Wood, of Parr, attended the birthday party given by Miss Belle Laßue Tuesday evening. W. M. Roudebush, of Parr, who has been working on a dredge near New Canton, 111., returned home today for fl short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mauck and children and his sister, Mrs. Frank Critser, are spending todfiy with Lee Mauck and family, near Surrey. An ice cream social Will be given at the Good Hope Christian church on Saturday evening, July 23rd. Everybody come. Ladies, please bring cake. J. W. Hume is getting ready to build a new house to replace the one burned down several weeks ago. The new house will contain 8 or 9 rooms’and be a good, modern home. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Brushwood U. B. church will give an ice cream and cake social on the lawn at Brushwood, Saturday night, July 16th. Everybody invited.
Fresh butter and soda crackers, graham and oat meal crackers, snow flakes, luncheon toast, high teas, the finest goods made, at C. C. Starr &. Co’s.
Sixty young ladies and gentlemen were the guests of Miss Belle Laßue Tuesday evening at her home on River street, the occasion being her twentieth birthday. All report a delightful evening.
Many dealers at Goshen have met with trouble in purchasing eggs from farmers and occasionally find many are spoiled. Some of the merchants are marking eggs in order to locate the source of any not. strictly fresh.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Terwilleger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr„ and family, were guests Sunday of Dr. Robinson and family, of Monticello, at their summer home at Oakdale, on the Tippecanoe river, 7 miles south of Monticello.
Asserting that the Passion Play, now being enacted at Oberarrergau, had degenerated from a religious drama into a financial enterprise, Rev. C. H. Clippinger, pastor of the Edwin Ray Methodist Episcopal church at Indianapolis, denounced it as a sacrilege, in a sermon. Ed Mauck came over from Muncie Saturday to join his wife and children, who proceeded him two or three weeks. Monday John Mauck and wife came over from Kankakee, 111., and they have decided to make Rensselaer their future home, and are today looking for property with a view to purchasing. They want to buy a house with about an acre of ground so that they can raise chickens. They expect to return to Kankakee tomorrow and prepare for their removal here.
The motion pictures of the JeffriesJohnson prize fight are being prohibited in a number of cities and Mayor Shank, of Indianapolis, has decided that they are so certain to precipitate racial troubles that he has ordered a thorough investigation of the slides being shown ac the theatres wP’i a view of placing the still life views also under the ban. In cities where there are a number of negroes, the white people have hissed the .pictures Which demonstrated the superiority of the black man, and fearing riots, it has been ordered that the pictures be npt shown. Should this order become general the big revenue expected from the pictures will not materialize.
