Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCALS. Mrs. Lucy Mahan came from Marion Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. James Donnelly. Mrs. Frank Minnicus came from Chicago Heights Saturday evening to Visit I. B. Marion and family. Joe Hammond has purchased from James Clark the Brush runabout which the latter got from Lute Hemphill. Van Lesh and wife returned this morning from a visit with his father and other relatives at Menominee, Wis. William Bringle returned this morning from Hibbard, where he visited on Sunday with Frank Yeoman and wife, both of whom have been ill. Fred Hamilton left Saturday for Kokomo to attend the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity meeting. He will also visit friends in Muncie before returning home. j Mrs. M. E. Hoard, of Verdigree, Neb., left for her home today. Since April 15th she ha? been visiting her Mrs. Ed Walker, of Hanging Grove township.
A new play called “The Girl From Kokomo,” written by Edward J. Dean, formerly of Indianapolis, how a resident of Baltimore, Md., yill be produced during the coming season. The play has been accepted by a New York manager and it is said will be tried first in Indianapolis. The production is a three-act comedy laid in Kokomo, and was written after the author had visited Indianapolis and Kokomo last winter. Mrs. Alexander Johnson, of Ft Wayne, wife of the secretary of the National Charities association farm at Angola, died from a stroke of apoplexy, aged 58. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were formerly in charge of the state school for the feeble-minded. On behalf of the Knights of Columbus of Indianapolis, Senator Kern has extended an invitation to Senator O’Gorman of New York to deliver the principal address at the Knights of Columbus celebration to be held in Indianapolis in October.
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