Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCALS. Misses Mary and Ruth' Harper returned today from a week’s stay at Battle Ground, where they have a cottage. ' - y Miss Ida Borchardt arrived yesterday from Brunswick, Ga., and will be the guest here of Miss Julia Leopold and other friends. Mrs. W. M. Forsythe and son left today for their home in Frankfort after a w eek’s visit with her brother-in-law, E. Kennedy, of west of town. Mrs. G. F. Duschard and Miss Aria Lyons went to Lafayette to visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cheeseman and Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons. Frank Cox, clothing clerk in the G. E. Murray Co. store, is now having a two-weeks’ vacation. He returned today from a visit since Sunday at Bass Lake and Lake Maxinkuckee. He also attended the horse races at' Logansport. Miss Bel Laßue was hostess last night to a large number of young ladies, the occasion being a miscellaneous shower for Miss Myrtle York, whose engagement to Ray Parks was announced recently. Misses Blanche Babcock and Lois Thompson will give a similar shower next Tuesday evening at the home of the latter.
Mrs. Jesse Snyder and Mrs. Carrie D. Shorf returned today from Monon where they were called Tuesday evening by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Henry Baughman. She rallied somewhat after their arrival but there has been no marked change in her condition and it is not expected that she will live more than a few days. - -- ■ ■ • Alton Grant, who has been at the home of Dr. Hemphill for the past several weeks, recuperating from an operation for gall stones, is making very satisfactory headway toward recovery. He was able to return to his home west of town yesterday, and when Dr. Hemphill made his call on him this morning, he found Alton working out in a field.
Mrs. James Matheson will leave tomorrow for Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where she expects to make her future home. She will visit for a short time in Chicago and Beloit, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sears will accompany her to Chicago for a visit of several days. Mrs. Matheson has made many friends in Rensselaer during the years she has resided here and it is probable that &he will return some time to visit them. The Warner Stock Co. will close its tented engagement here tonight with the production of a riproaring farce comedy entitled, “Wanted—A Baby.” The company has been pleasing the audiences with some excellent plays and they have been well received. In comedy they are especially strong and the play for tonight is claimed to be a great fun maker. A laugh in every line and a real trouble dispeller. If you want a good, refined comedy you should not fail to see the Warner Stock Co. in the big tent tonight.
Cemetery Accounts Must Be Settled Soon. All accounts due the Weston Cemetery Association for lots or upkeep or for any purpose must be settled with the trustees on or before September 15th. After that date the accounts will be placed in the hands of E. P. Honan, attorney, for collection. Please attend to this at once. By order of Board of Trustees: E. D. Rhoades, President; A. F. Long, secretary; Hale Warner, treasurer.
The Gillam Home Coming. Welcome, ye Gillamites, to the home of your youth. You and the public in general are most cordially invited to attend a home-coming at Old Independence Church and grounds from September Bth to, 15fch, 1912. The program will interest you, the familiar faces will greet*you, the good old hand shake will cheer you, and memories of old times will gladden your heart ■ Come and join us in this, our first home-coming. MICHAEL ROBINSON, Pres. LIZZIE B. FARIS, Sect’y.
Church of God Services. Elder H. v Reed, of Chicago, will preach at the Church of God next Sunday at 10:45 a. m. The subject is “The Angel Reapers and Their Mission.” In the evening at the court house vesper services, subject "The True Foundation, or Why Christ came to Our World.” Everybody invited. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ito KM YwHan AlwaysßaagM Bears the zTw 77"" Signature of t ’ * ‘ ‘ ■ • 'K 4
