Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Dessie Hughes, of Monon, spent today with Mrs. F. C. Miller. Harvey Davisson returned yesterday from a business trip to Crawfordsville. ’ Rev. W. G. Winn took his departure today for <his new field of labor at Irving Park, Chicago. N. C. Shafer went to Chicago yesterday to attend ✓ the quarterly meeting of the Chicago Motor Club. W. H. Brenner passed through Rensselaer yesterday en route to Winchester from a business trip to Wisconsin. T. F. Dunlap, of Elwood, came yesterday to visit his farm near Surrey, Which is tenanted iby EStel . Price. Henry M. Shipman expects to depart within a day or two from Burk, S. Dak., to visit his daughter, Mrs. Everel Smith and family. Mrs. B. F. Zimmerman went to Blue Island, 111., today, to spend several ; days With her brother, Bert Rhoades and family. Mrs. Frank Maloy and son, John, came down from Lowell last evening for a short visit and to permit John to attend the circus. Mrs. James Hemphill was returned home from the hospital in Chicago Sunday. She is making slow recovery from her surgical operation. Mrs. P. L. Anderson and Miss Josephine Austgen, of Schererville, Dake county, returned to their home today after a visit since Monday with P. L. Roy and family, south of town. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet at the Baptist church Friday evening, May 8, at 7:30. The husbands and friends are Invited to be present.— Mrs. R. B. Wright, President

Th® Laporte county democratic central committee met in Laporte Saturday morning and unanimously elected A. J. Miller as chairman. John Faulknor, of Michigan City, ■we chosen vice chairman. H. W. Wood, Sr., was brought home from Chicago Sunday by his son, Van, and seemed considerably improved. Tuesday morning, however, he had a severe attack of stomach trouble and his condition' for some*time seemed quite critical. He is Just a little improved today. The band -boys need new uni- •' forms. They Should have them. It is the best .band Rensselaer has ever had. It deserves the best treatment that we can give. The coats purchased four years ago have been outgrown. Every person should be glad to help supply the very*badly needed uniforms. Under the direction of Prof. Coe, the energetic instructor in agriculture, the front yard of the new school building has been leveled and seeded with white clover and bluegrass and a very attractive lawn will result. The back yard problem is now being cared for. Freshmen are, furnishing the strong arm Stuff, working with spading fork, hoe and rake. It will be a fine thing for that part of town to have the grass within the three school yards and on the outside crapped frequently this year.

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