Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1912 — DePauw Girls Having A Swift Round of Pleasure In Rensselaer. [ARTICLE]
DePauw Girls Having A Swift Round of Pleasure In Rensselaer.
The visit in Rensselaer of three DePan w girls hes been the occasion for a busy round of pleasure with members of the Alpha Chi sorority and breakfasts, luncheons, teas, dinner and slumber parties have kept up a continual round of pleasure. The guests arc Miss Lois Nogel, of Brookston; Miss Vere South wick, of Mt. Carmel, HI., and Miss Ida Raub, of Chalmers. The two former are guests of Miss Bel Laßue and the latter of Miss Nell Meyers. They came to Rensselaer Monday and the festivities, which had been planned in advance, began that afternoon when Miss Bel Laßue entertained at' cards. There were twenty-eight guests, the game of “Rum” being played. At & o’clock Miss Helen Murray entertained at tea all resident members of the Alpha Chi sorority in honor of the visiting young ladies who are also members. Then all went to the Adams lecture and after that to the home of Rev. C. L. Harper, where the sorority girls were entertained at a slumber party by Miss Mary Harper. At 9:30 this morning Miss Laßue entertained the Alpha Chi at breakfast and Miss Nell Meyers was hostess at luncheon at 1 o’clock. In the afternoon Miss Mary Harper again had the girls at the Sew Club meeting and Miss Georgia and Muriel Harris will entertain this evening at 6:30 at dinner and tonight at a chafing dish party. The young ladies will leave for their homes Wednesday. Ed Ranton, Sr. and Jr., recently purchased the Hiram Wheeler farm near Wheeler station, south of Reynolds. The farm consists of 260 acres and is said to have brought $122.50 per acre. From persons familiar with the land, we learn that the farm is a bargain at the price paid and that there is little doubt that it will bring a higher price whenever the new owners get ready to sell It Butter wrappers, any quantity, plain or printed, may he had at the Republican office.
