Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1913 — MEDARYVILLE. [ARTICLE]

MEDARYVILLE.

(From The Advertiser.) Mrs. Washburn, of Rensselaer, arrived here Wednesday for a visit with her brother, Rev. John Sebring, and family. Rev. Frank Campbell and son, Alva, are spending this week with relatives and friends here. They Will begin a meeting!® Wolcott tomorrow. Dr. R. P. Hackley and daughter, Pahline, left Wednesday for a several days’ visit with the former’s mother, who is making !her hoihe with her daughter, Mra v Bmwn, at Bloomington, 111. Guy Faris, of Gary, and Miss Mae Stevens, of this place; were married on Christmas day. The Maibauer hotel is undergoing still further improvements. Eleven * high-power electric lights have been placed in the house and on the porch and a good-sized cellor has been dug under the east side of the building. Attorney and (Mrs. Ralph Horner, of Wlnamac, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Malsbary, of Lafayette, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Horner over Christmas. The pension board of this county has been slightly readjusted by the government by the appointment of Dr. R. P. Hackley, of this place, to succeed Dr. F. L. Sharrer, of Francesville. The two old members still holding are Dr. G. W. Thompson, of Winamac, and £)r. Arthur Kelsey, of Monterey. White Post Lodge, No. 658, F. & A. M., at thfeir regular meeting last Monday evening elected the following officers for the coming year: W. M.—J. D. Gettinger. v S. W.—Henry Luken. J. W.—‘Albert Owen. Secretary—Bivin Oobum. Treasurer—Chas. H. Guild. S. D.—S. A. . Simpson. J. D.—A J. Rathfon. Stewards—Fred Yarger, Wm. Holl. Tyler—Geo. W. Ballard. Twenty-ftve refugees have been rescued from flood regions in the Brazos river district in Texas by the revenue cutter Windom. The ship has distributed three tons of wood and is continuing the work. Try our new range coal. GrantWarner Lumber Co., Phone 458.