Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1913 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]
ROSELAWN.
Saturday evening the friends of Fred Ewing gave him a pleasant surprise reminding him that it was his birthday. Games were played and all kinds of good things were served. The guests departed at a late hur wishing him all kinds of good luck. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Burton and daughter, Lola; Florence Young; Mrs. Annie Hopper; Claude Griffin; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amey and children and Ella and Arthur Brueebet. Mrs. Anna Hopper spent Wednesday in Lowell Buckwheat bran at the mill Me per 100 lbs. Phone 456.
Declaring that in the event ot an ‘ invasion of Mexico by the United States an aviation service would be indispensable, Albert Bond Lambert, of Bt. Louis, has arranged to offer the government the services of fifty of the best aviatom in the world. He will ask congress for an appropriation of S&,OO<MX» tor a permanent army and navy aerial corps. i
