Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1911 — Preaching at Good Hope Sunday. [ARTICLE]

Preaching at Good Hope Sunday.

Rev. G. H. Clarke, of the First Christian church of Rensselaer, wit conduct services at the Good Hops church Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All are Invited. Miss Nellie Millikin, 18 years old. a school teacher of Danville, Ind., has started on a long journey for one of her age. She goes to San Francisco by way of Denver and will arrive there April 5. She will immediately sail on a government transport for Honolulu, in the Hawaiian Islands, arriving there about April 26. She goes to spend the summer with he** brother, Lieut John Millikin, now In charge of Troop I of the Fifth Regiment Mrs. John R. Gray left Wednesday morning for Dayton, Wash., to join her husband and remain there for an indefinite period, possibly permanently. Their grandson, Harry Morehouse, who left here soon after his graduation fom the Rensselaer high school last year, owing to his very poor health, is at Dayton and considerably improved. Mr. 'and Mrs. Gray have two sons there and he went there several weeks ago. Harry has gained about 15 pounds in weight and seems to be on the road to recovery. He was Thought to be in a rather serious condition from tuberculosis when he left here.