Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Dorothy Flint is spending the week at Lowell. Mrs. Rebecca Albaugh, of Chicago, came yesteiday t > visit Mrs. Eli Arnold, of Barkley township. Will Ott, son of John Ott, of near Remington, is reported slightly improved from his severe sickness. Mrs. Frank Havding and daugh ter, Miss Gertrude, of Pontiac, ill., are visiting Frank Kanno and family. ■ Mrs. H. M. Gn.it and dangntcr. Miss Ethel, returned to Chicago yesterday after a prolonged visit In Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, of west of Remington, accompanied By her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibbs, of Fairbury, 111., were Rensselaer visitors yesterday. P' ' Mrs. W. H. Woodward and Master Robert Pittam, who have been sojourning for the past month at the home of S. C. Irwin, returned to Chicago this morning. The family of Charles Potter has moved to Peaaley, Md. Mr. Potter, who has been working for Hiram Day, has not gone yet, but expects to go about the first of August. Mrs. Pauline Natsel came from Medaryville yesterday to see her sister, Mrs. Minnie Raska, who is at the home of the Matter’s daughter, Mrs. Albert Duggins, northeast of vown. Miss Loretta Putts returned to Chicago to continue her nurse’s training course in the St. Mary’s of Nazareth hospital yesterday, after a visit since Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Putts, southwest of town.
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