Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1913 — Many Ladies Dleightfully Entertained in Rensselaer. [ARTICLE]
Many Ladies Dleightfully Entertained in Rensselaer.
Mrs. G. P. Ketchum and Miss Mary Yates, at the beautiful home of the former on Milroy avenue, received during Tuesday morning and afternoon about one hundred and twenty-five ladies, on Invitation? Issued last week. Mrs. Carolyn Shoemaker, dean of women at Purdue University, entertained the guests in a most pleasing manner by talks, her morning subject being: “Irish Players,” and her afternoon siibject, 'Trayels In Italy.” Mrs. A. G. Work, of Lafayette, who has been Mrs. Ketchum’s guest for some time, was one of a great many out of town guests, of whom there are a large number In Rensselaer at tljjp time. f
