Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. C. W. Porter is spending today in Lafayette. Attorney A. D. Babcock was over from Goodland tdday. , Floyd Meyers came back from Purdue this morning, where he visited Walter English. 1 ’ „ There will be only one more band concert this year. That will be next Thursday night. Harry Wood and George Platt attended the horse show ahd carnival at Remington Friday. C. P. Wright left this morning on a business trip to Lafayette, Indianapolis and Noblesville. Miss Leatha Wood went to Crawfordsville today to visit her sister, Mrs. Harley Bruce and husband. The next excursion to Chicago will be Oct. Ist. Round trip, 75 cents. This may be the last one of the season. Mrs. Cassie Payne, of McCoysburg, took the train here this morning for Lafayette to visit her daughter, Mrs. Laura Sloan. .Z<J. A. Carson, of Point, Ohio, returned to his home today, after a visit of a few days with his daughter, Mrs. E. N. Loy. Mrs. S. E. Overton, of South Haven, Mich., is here to care for her mother, Mrs. Matthew Zernden, who is suffering with a cancer. - Joe Reynolds is down from Chicago for a visit of a few days with his mother, Mrs. S. R. ’Nichols. He is taking hie vacation and will spend part of his time in Indianapolis. Rev. A. T. Mosier and wife, of ML Ayr, were here Wednesday. Rev. Mosier expects to be returned to ML Ayr by the M. E. conference, which meets next week at Terre'Haute.
Dancing School Announcement . '■ ■ . \ , To the People of Rensselaer: On Saturday evening, September 30th, 1911, Professor C. M. Sommers, of Chicago, will open a select school of dancing at the Armory. Instruction class will be held from 7:30 to 9:00, every Saturday evening, followed by an assembly from 9:00 to 11:30. > The first regular term, comprising twelve lessons and assemblies, arranged fqr, and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades has agreed to chaperon the young ladles. A special featured the assemblies will be a serial prise waits, in which two couples will be selected each evening during five consecutive assemblies and at the sixth assembly the ten couoles so chosen will waits for the final awardment of the prizes. All those desiring to enroll In the Instruction class' for the first term may sign up and procure season tickets at the following places: Newels' Restaurant Little Indian Clgaf Store C. Earl Duvall ’ Larsh & Hopkins Sam Duvgll, Jr. Price per term ticket (Ineluding admission to all assemblies) >4.50. Admission at the door (to those not holding term tickets) 75c .per couple. ' ■. »*> *’ ■' For further information see Mr item hntili ir
