Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AT THE GAYETY FOX & MAXWELL LADY & GENT Comedy Songs & Dances This is an exceedingly classy stunt. See all the acts this week as they will be O. K.

Byron Hemphill left this morning for Roann to visit his grandmother. Born, Sunday, June 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Haas, of this city, an 8-pound son. Miss Kathryn Watson has returned from a week’s visit with relatives at South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen, of South Bend, are vie!ting her patents, (Mayor and Mrs. C. G. Spitler. John Shesler has completed hie first year in Northwestern Dental College and arrived home Saturday. Alban Wasson Coen, of Chicago, was a Sunday guest of his grandmother, iMrs. J. M.-Wasson. Mrs. William Roth came from Monticello this morning for a short visit with her sister, MrS. Lester Speaks. A J. M. Oolvert, of Boswell, visited over Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Oolvert, widow of his brother. Mrs. Colvert continues very poorly. Mrs. Ray D. Thompson and children, Ruth and Virginia, returned this morning from a visit at Forest, Ind., With her sister, Mrs. Alter; Mrs. J. M. Wasson and Mrs. J. J. Hunt and children left this morning for Columbia City to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nowels. Jacob and Richard Schanlaub, of North Manchester, returned to their borne Saturday after spending a short time visiting John Schanlaub and Mrs. Elizabeth Peek here, and a number of other relatives in Newton county. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Leopold will go to Ann Arbor, Mich., soon to attend the commencement of Michigan -university, their daughter, Miss Selma, being one of the graduates. Miss Selma has already secured the position of English and music teacher In the Crystal Falls, Mich., schools, where Miss Harriett Sbedd, of this city, is now teaching. A number of moves ore to be made this week. Tul (Malone moves from a cottage on Van Rensselaer street and Simon Leopold moves into lit L. H. Hamilton moves to the house Mr. Leopold vacates, which he lately purchased, and J. P. Hammond moves to the house vacated by Mr. Hamilton. W. L. Bott, the telephone man, will then begin making some extensive repairs to the house whieh Mr. Hammond will vacate; and (Mr. Bott will move here from Star City. LittWUl" ■..L_.. J J,.UJi l| l | l | i | .!ili

Catholic Picnic Michael Kanne Grove TUESDAY. JUNE 9th, 1914

Under die auspices of the Holy Name Society of St Augustine Parish, Rensselaer, Indiana. The Christian Mothers Society will serve a fine dinner at 35 cents a plate. Baseball, Foot Racing, and a host of enjoyable sports for all. COME AND ENJOY A DAY WDH UL ’ Fvprvhodv p j» n BY ORDER or COMMITTEE. ■ - - , ! „ . . ' .... .