Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1912 — Rensselaer Young People Guests At Theta Xi Fraternity Dance. [ARTICLE]

Rensselaer Young People Guests At Theta Xi Fraternity Dance.

Lafayette Journal. The Theta Xi fraternity held an informal dance Saturday evening at their chapter house. The following were the out of town guests: Miss Babcock, of Rensselaer; Miss Adams, of Peru; Misses Mart and Hinton, of Indianapolis; Misses Miller and Harvey, Of Greencastle; Miss Spencer, of Seattle, Wash.; W. A. Holmes, of Danville, Ill.; A. E. Henning, of Indianapolis; B. E. Robinson, of Rensselaer; W. Arnold, of Peru; C. C. Hober, of Indianapolis. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. I. P. Haymaker, Prof, cfolden, Prof. Helen Golden and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Jones. Freyberg ai«L —Gardiner furnished the music. Walter English and Clarence Smith, of this city, are members of the Theta Xi fraternity at Purdue. ■Charles Baldwin arrived Saturday for a short visit with his wife. ‘ The county commissioners and the township trustees are both in session today. Jacob Denßesten, of Keener township, is building a new house at his farm near the Holland church. Mrs. J. A. May and daughter, of White county, near Wolcott, will leave Tuesday morning* for Kirby, Wyo., where they will visit for the summer. Now is the time for pineapples for canning. They are at their best. Get our special price on them in case or dtzen lots. JOHN EGER. The condition of John- Pinter, of Wheatfield, deos not improve and a specialist from Chicago who saw him Saturday held out no hope for improvement. Mrs. Caddie Martin, who is visiting here from Cincinnati, was quite sick for several days at the home of B. K. Zimmerman. She is improved today, however, and is able to be up again. If you are going to want any strawberries to can or preserve we will make you a special price on them in ..caaa..lots JLhls- week, * JOHN EGER. By a vote of 144 to 68 the house Friday declined to take up the Henry resolution to change the date of the inauguration of the president from March 4 to the last Thursday in April. Billy Boughton's Overland Shows pulled in from Brook Sunday, and tonight will open up B. F. Barnes’ new Gayety airdome theatre. They will remain all week, with a nightly change of program. The admission will be 10 cents.

The Logansport Commercial Club has thrown open its charter to women and approved several applications of v'omen for admission to that organization. This is the first civic and industrial organization in the country to admit women to membership. Nettie, daughter of Thos. Harris, of near Remington, who had been an invalid of tuberculosis for some time, died last Thursday. She had been in town the day before and Suffered a stroke of paralysis after returning home. She was about 45 years of age. Burial was made In the Remington cemetery Saturday, y Leon Lewis, who has been a patient in Alexian Brothers hospital most of the time for the past three years, is now at the home of his father, County Assessor John Q.’ Lewis, in Barkley township. He suffered a stroke of paralysis affecting his feet three years ago. Prior to that time he worked for Carson, Pierie, Scott & Co., in Chicago. Little Misses Maud and Helen Reynolds, twin daughters of Mrs. Earle Reynolds, who have been attending school at the/ Academy of the Holy Name, at Albany, N.., for the past tour years, arrived Saturday with Mrs. Reynolds and in all probability will remain here during the absence of their parents in Europe. They are eleven years old and .will enter the local -schools in September and remain the entire term. /