Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Don’t monopolize one color in your makeup. A ruby nose spoils the effect of ruby lips. Why pay 5c for 11 or 12 ounces of bread when you can get 16 oz. of high class Quaker bread at Fate’s Quaker bread factory. Mrs. W. H. Childers went to Indianapolis today to attend the state convention of the Pythian Sisters. W. Frank Osborne is representing the local lodge Knights of Pythias. Peyton Davisson, of Francesville, who has just returned from a visit in lowa, is paying a short visit with his brother, Lewis Davisson. Both are spending today in Fair Oaks. Prayer meeting at the Presbyterian church will be held at 7:15 this evening, being 15 minutes earlier than common, in order to permit those who wish to attend the Crumpacker speech at the opera house. Mrs. O’Meara, whose condition was very poor Monday, is slightly improved today, but is still in a critical condition and permanent improvement is scarcely expected on account of her advanced age.

Mrs. John A. Thomas, of Chicago, came today for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. John H. Holden, and to attend the party given today by Mesdames Hale Warner, Grant Warner and John H. Holden. Mrs. N. H. Warner, Mrs. D. G. Warner and Mrs. J. H. Holden are entertaining friends today at the home of the fofmer. Some sixty-five ladies were entertained yesterday also by the same hostesses. Mrs. Gary Snedeker, who was operated on in a Chicago hospital one dai last week, is getting along as well as could be expected but is very weak and it will probably be three weeks yet before she can be brought to her home. The marriage of Fred A. King and Miss Nellie Dansel occurred at the home of the bride’s parents in Warsaw yesterday. None of the groom’s relatives from here attended the marriage, owing to business which kept them at home. ■ Will H. Ade, of Kentland, will hold a public sale of draft colts at his farm, 7 miles northeast of Kentland, on Oct. 20th. Sixty head of animals will be offered, including a fine lot of big young draft mares. The sale will be advertised in the Republican. Mr. and Mrs. William Stilabower, of Hammond, 111., were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Kelley, of Newton township, attending an infare Sunday given for Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Kelley at the Kelley home. Miss Lila Stilabower accompanied her brother home and will remain there for about two months.