Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
At The GAYETY
THE AND TOMORROW EVENINGS
Biliaixl and Alberta, a clas- * . ■ sy couple In a refined comedy skit of Hanpony and Humor. , 'This act will be highly entertaining and should meet with the approval of all who chance seeing it. An extra fine line of movies and acts mapped out* for this week. > ■ •/'///<;
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Bom, Wednesday, May 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lang, of Surrey, a daughter. Born, Sunday, May 24th, to Mr., and Mrs. Louie Ramp, a son, and the same day to Mr. and Mrs.' Tobias Woods, a son. The commencement will be held at the high school auditorium on /Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. Will J. Crider, of Orleans, Ind., assisted Rev. F. E. Crider in conducting the quarterly meeting Sunday at the Rosebud church. ' V Miss Jennie Comer is home from the Wesley hospital in Chicago and will probably not return to complete her training course as a nurse for some two months. The condition of her health is responsible for her temporarily giving up the course, Miss Marie Comer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. z Comer 1b to deliver a reading entitled, “Decoration Day,” at the cemetery Saturday we a part of the Memorial program. Dr. Curnick will deliver the address. All the Sunday Schools are requested to march and William fi. Day will have special charge of this part of the service. The city council will meet, tonight and the franchise for the Indiana Northwestern Traction Co. will be put into the terms In which it fe expected to be finally passed. The council, however, under the acts of 1913, can not pass the franchise until a data at least fifteen days in advance, is set for a public hearing on the franchise and in the meantime and at least a week before the franchise is acted upon, the full text of the franchise must be published. The trial of James L. Willis on the charge of perjury is taking place in Kentland today. Willis came over f ron? Ohio Saturday and spent much of his time vrith hie attorney, W. H. Parkinson. Attorney Halleck is assisting the state in prosecuting Willis. Stewart Short, the statefs witness, who saw him In the country with the little Thompson girl on the occasion of the assault, was to be the main witness of the state and his testimony was to prove that Willis had perjured hhnseif when he swore on the witness stand that he did not leave the corporation of Rensselaer that
