Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS MVVXW UJUI UIUIW. ■ • ' T Mrs. Lillie Webb is spending today in Parr. Mrs. Alfred Lowman made a trip to Monon today. • ? ■ ... ■->/. - - . 4--Mrs. N. Littlefield and children spent Sunday in Fair Oaks. clearance all summer goods at Rowles A Parker's August sale. Miss Mary Gow land was a guest over Sunday of Miss Ethel Grant. . Miss Indus Wiseman visited her sister, Miss Zelah, in Rensselaer Sunday. Mrs. Austin Hopkins went to Sullivan, Ind., yesterday for a visit with her daughter. Lois and Mary Meader, of Union township, were guests Sunday of Miss Grace Peyton. 4 Be sure and attend the August eale at Duvall's Quality Shop. It will save you dollars. C«_EARL DUVALL. Mrs. J. M. Barnes returned to Terre Haute today after a visit here with Mrs. W. C. Babcock. 4 The largest, roomiest, best 50c work shirt on the market, 39c, August sale price, at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Bertha Kepner went to Monon Sunday morning and took in the Michigan City excursion. Be sure and. attend our August sale, as you will save dollars. " C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Ellsworth and little son, of Chicago Heights, is visiting her parents* Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler. All boys that buy a fail suit of us we will give them free a nice watch and fob. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. George Stalbaum returned to Tefft this morning after a visit since 'Thursday with Wm. McElfresh and wife. Louie Minnicus returned to Chicago Heights this morning, after a Sunday visit here with John Kohler and family. Get our August sale prices. You'll find many things you will need at the price we are naming. ' ROWLES & -.- ' * . Mr. and Mrs. True Woodworth have gone to Monticello to accompany relative* to a cottage on the Tippecanoe near Norway for a few days’ outing. |3.00 Kingsbury hats for $2.25 and all sizes to fit every head, at Duvall’s Quality ShopT C. EARL DUVALL. Dr. R. C. Beeler, an interne in the Indianapolis eity hospital, and Clifford Steel and Haynes Freeland, of Bloomington, were over .Bunday guests of Wade and Emmet tifeae. Last call —final clean-up sale, men’s and women’s SIOO, $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, $1.79, August sale. . ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parker and three children and Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchum went to Rossville by auto Saturday for a short, visit with Mrs. Parker’s sister, Mrs. Theo. Hable. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith and two sons, of Chicago, are here for a visit of ten days with his father, William Smith and wife, and his brothers, Ben and Jack, and his sister, Mrs. Hiram Day. .
“The Bohemian Society of Stark county held a picnic Sunday at Dunns Bridge, north of Tefft.' It wis attended by about six hundred people, mostly Bohemians. A good, lively time is reported. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman returned Friday evening from a week at St. Joe, Mich., where they had a very enjoyable time. The trip was made by auto and they enjoyed a number of automobile side trips in the neighborhood of St Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Densel and daughter. Miss Dulcie, and Elmer Wilcox came over from Winona by auto Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King. All but Elmer returned thia morning by auto, and lie returned by train this afternoon. Two hundred cadets of the Culver Summer Naval School were formally mustered into the naval battalion of Indiana Thursday. The ceremony took place at the evening drew parade and was carried out by Lieut Col. L. R. Oignllliat, I. N. Ok, and Ensign J. B. Ingram, U. 8. N., who is in charge of the naval Instruction under detail by fho navy department
