Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. E. L. Bruce made a trip to Chicago today. George Daniels has purchased a new Ford automobile. The commencement takes place at the high school auditorium tonight. Miss Nora Daugherty is spending today 'at the home of Daniel Lakin, at Fair Oaks. A S. Laßue and daughter, Miss Bel, went to Indianapolis this morning, making the trip by auto.

Charles Harris, Fred Parker, Lucy Harris and Gay Makeever, of Mt. Ayr, attended the Junior reception last night. A.' S.T Keene, of Wheatfield, was here today to meet his son, Willie, who was returning from school at Indianapolis. Some dandy nice patterns in summer white goods and tissues, going at less than cost, at Lee’s Closing Out Sale Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner went to Paxton, 111., today, for a visit of four or five days with his brother, John Turner, who has been quite ill Hurry, hurry, hurry. Only a few days left in which to buy things at less than wholesale cost. Lee’s Closing Out Sale will soon end. Hurry.

Miss Ora Austin, of Fulton, Ind., came yesterday evening to visit Miss Gertrude Taylor and attend the junior reception and the commencement. Bigger reductions than ever on Ladies’ shoes and oxfords this week at Lee’s 5 Closing Out Sale. Only a few days left. Better see to it. Miss Emeroy Parks, of Valparaiso, came yesterday to visit Misses Florence and Aileen Allman and to attend the commencement week functions. Miss Florence Moore wept to Reynolds last evening to assist Walter R. Lee is the opening days of his big sale there. Archie and Cecil Lee are also helping their father. Judge John W. Hanan, of LaGrange, who tried the lower Iroquois case here, was elected grand master of the Indiana Masons at the state convention at Indianapolis this week. Van Norman, who has been employed at a large dairy farm at Detroit, Mich., for the past year or more, is now visiting his father, John W. Norman. He expects to be at home for a month or more. Delos Thompson, J. J. Montgom ery, Dr. C. E. Johnson and Grant Warner, in the former’s car, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins, in the Phillips car, left for the races at Indianapolis this afternoon. Chas. Grow, the railway mail clerk who suffered a broken ankle in Chicago several weeks ago, went out Thursday on the first run since his accident. He is not entirely recovered and will probably walk with a slight limp for several weeks. The R-C-H cars are equipped with demountable rime and an extra rim is furnished without extra charge with each car. This makes it possible for a lady to take a tour alone with pleasure, as she does no have to worry over the prospect o: a blown out tire. The battalion shooting match was started at Parr today. Twentyone militiamen from Monticello and Rensselaer arrived in Parr on the milk train and had all tents up by 10 o’clock. Other soldiers from South Bend and Plymouth arrived on the 11 o’clock train from the north. The dates and places of township commencements have been decided upon to date as follows; Kankakee at Tefft, June 14, evening. Barkley, June 21st, evening. Milroy ancl Hanging Grove, June 19th, at McCoysburg. Marion, Newton and Jordan, June 21st, high school auditorium, in Rensselaer. IAi I II ■.■lll I. I Large numbers of automobiles have been going through town today on the way to the races at Indianapolis. Yesterday there were not as many cars passed through as on the same day last year, bun today there were probably as many cars as on the day before the races last year. The total number of cars passing through will not be as large as last year. Howard Clark will pitch for the Monon baseball team tomorrow. They play the Lafayette Reserves, which team Is reported to be very strong this year. Quite a number from here witnessed the game at Monon last Sunday, and it is probable that a numfbeT wllL attend totomorrow. The Monon team is fairly strong, with Clark in the box, and will be weakened in their Sunday games when the Athletics of this place begin playing, as Clark will work with his home team.

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