Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. K. Davis made a business trip to Lafayette today. Miss Etta Fay went to Fair Oaks this morning. V. J. Crisler made a business trip to Lafayette today. For Sale: A couple of show cases. HOME GROCERY. Mrs. J. L. Brady went to Indianapolis today for a visit of several days. W. F. Cruthers, a liveryman of Wolcott, was here on business this morning. Mrs. F. B. Ham and children have returned from Michigan, where they spent the summer. Misses Rose Keeney and Jane Parkison went to Plymouth today for a visit of several days. Miss Mary Putts went to Marion today for a visit of a week with the family of William Enslin. Henry Secor, of Meyers & Secor, left this morning for Dowagiac, Mich., for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Fred Ball, of Monon, and Miss Merrill Shields, of Indianapolis, are spending today the guests of Mrs. Leslie Clark. Mrs. Ruth E. Stephenson and daughter left yesterday for Erie, Pa., after a visit of several weeks here with her son, Chas. Stephenson and family. Miss Goldie and Beatrice Bundy, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. A. D. Stephenson, of Parr, returned to their home at Worthington. There will be an all day meeting and basket dinner Sunday, Aug. 28th, at the Good Hope church, one mile west of Aix. Everybody cordially invited for the day. Mrs. David Alter and daughter, Mrs. Lillian Davis and baby went to Forest, Ind., today to visit the family of Isaac Alter. They also expect to attend the Frankfort fair while away. The Primitive Baptist association is holding a three days’ meeting at the residence of Isaac Stucker in Newton township. It will begin Friday and last until Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Frankenberger, of Kentland, and Mrs. John L. May, of Lexington, Neb., who have been guests for several days of the former’s sister, Mrs. Francis Ham, left for Kentland this morning. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Bjown and little daughter returned this morning from a pleasant trip to Big Rapids, Mich., where they visited the family of Will Wißhard. They also met the J. Frank Warren family, of Oklahoma City, in Big Rapids. Mrs. W. H. Morrison and little daughter and sister, Miss Emily Jensen, went to Chicago today, where Mrs. Morrison will remain until Monday and where Miss Jensen will again take up her residence. Miss Jensen spent several weeks here with her sister.
