Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. John Thesing and daughter, Anna, of Loraine, 0., came today to visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Zink; » Mrs. M. Barnes, who accompanied her grandchildren, Jack and Doris Larsh, here from Kokomo several days ago, returned to her home today. Emmet Laßue returned yesterday afternoon from Bloomington, where he graduated this year from the law department of Indiana University. Robert and Leonard Johnson, of Lafayette, who have been visiting relatives in Hammond and Chicago, came today for a visit with relatives here. Miss Mable Sage, of Hammond, who has been visiting with J. W. Sage and family, of south of town, for the past week, went to Rockville today for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heil, of Wheatfleld, Who have been visiting over night with L. P. Shirer and family, went to Monon today to visit with his brother there. '■ s>

Father Zlrcher, who has been the pastor l of the Goodland Catholic church for the past six years, will go to Laporte to take charge of St. Joseph’s congregation of that city. Father John Steger, of Covington, will go to Goodland. • Jacob Heil, of Wheatfleld, Was in town yesterday visiting friends. While here he paid The Republican a visit, and, like the rest of the wideawake Jasperites who. want “all the news all the time,’’ he renewed his subscription for another year. Jackson and Heath Gwin, sons of Lacy Gwin, came several days ago fronj their home In Galveston, Tex., to visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gwin, and other relatives. They will probably be here the remainder of Hie summer. Charles Parker, who now kai charge of the Standard Oil’s substation at Remington, was in Rensselaer today shaking hands with old friends. He is well pleased with his work there and though be says Remington is bard to beat, he likes to get back here occasionally. j •; _ Invitations were issued this week announcing the marriage of Miss Ina, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sunderland, of Foresman, to Mr. Marlon J. Pierson, of Rensselaer, at four o’clock Sunday afternoon, June SO. Mr. Pierson has a position with MoOoliy ft Coen will today complete their part of the Monnett Home addition and will tarn it over to the Flatterer, Os Honda, they trill beds