Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Nora Phillips is spending today at Hammond. Wheatfield and Lowell will play ball at Wheatfield Sunday. . '—: nil Mrs. A. Linens went to Parr today to visit Joe Luers and family. ' ■ ■■ ■■■ I.' Mrs. John Wiseman left today ror Crocker, Mo., to visit relatives. Ivah Healey went; to Parr today to visit Mrs. Lee Rardin for a couple of days. Born, last Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. William Bowsher, a 10-pound son and their ninth child. Mrs. Ll* Lefler came from Lafayette this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. Thoroten Otterberg. There will be preaching ait Egypt school house, in Jordan township, next Sunday at 3 p. nx, by Rev. Parrett. - Mrs, John Comer, of near Aix, went to Ft Wayne today for a visit of a week or ten days with retetivea i Mrs. Florence Lee, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. Fell, for several weeks, left today for ReelsviMe, Ind. Mrs. James Rodgers, of Hammond, is visiting H. G. Daniels and family and Mrs. Nora Phillips for a few days. , Frost occurred on some of the muck land Monday night, June 29th. Reports say that the corn was in some places considerably damaged. The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet tomorrow afternoon, July 2nd, ait 2:30 o’clock, with Mrs. R. P. Benjamin. Miss Genevieve Morgan, secretary to President Roberts of the Indiana Northwestern Traction Co., went to Evanston, 111., today, for a two weeks’ visit. Charles Waling, of Brook, is spending a few days with his son, C. E. WaiiAg, southeast of town. He hasj resided in Newton county for forty-two years, but is a land owher in Jasper county.
Mrs. H. J. Wilson and three sons, of Milwaukee, Wis., came today to join. Mr. Wilson, the engineer for the Indiana Northwestern Traction C0.,-and they expect to take up their residence here. Mr. and Mrs. George Werner entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. apd Mrs. Will Hays and sons, Francis, Morris and Allen; Mrs. Barbara and Rachel Hays, Mr. 'Allie Zook, Mr. and Mrs. Dieie Zook and son, Orville, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zook. Mrs. Loma Miller and' daughter, Mrs. E. H. Croxton, of Delphi, came today to see the former’s son, Pat Miller, who is in jail here, having failed to secure bail since he was indicted by the grand jury of Newton county for illegal liquor selling. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Thomson, of Lafayette, who have been visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Bowers, for; a few days, went to North Judson today to visit iter relatives and; will go from there to Hammond to visit his father, James Thomson, and other relatives. Mrs. Delos Thompson and son, Alfred, and daughter, Emily, accompanied .'by Harry Kerr and Humphrey Grylls, of Detroit who were classmates of Alfred at Ann Arbor, will go to Gull Lake, Mich., Sunday, where they will spend some ten days camping. Master William Wasson Corner, of Farmland, Ind., who is visiting his great aunts, the Misses Comer at the Comer house, attained the age of three years yesterday and a little birthday party was given him, which was very much enjoyed. He is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Comer. J. J. O’Brien moved today to the D. S. Makeever property near (the Catholic church. The Mrs. Julia Healey property on College avenue is being improved by the erection of a porch, a new pantoy, bathroom, sidewalks, etc., and will be ■ready for occupancy near the middle of the month. Fred King returned to Columbia City today after a brief visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King. His wife will remain for a visit of a week or so. Fred was married on May 23rd to Miss Ruth Ntanton, the wedding taking place in the home in Columbia City which they now ooeupy. This was their first visit here since their marriage.
■Marion township progressives held a convention last Saturday and named N. A Hendrix for trustee, Henry Gowland tor assessor, 8. C. Irwin and W. S. Parks for justices of the peace, J. Harve Robinson and Jake Moo-re for constables, B. Forsythe, W. R. Brown and J, P. Simone for advisory board and Grant Rtehling and Jim Amsler for road supervisors. Jesse Stevens, of Hammond, surprised hte parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Stevens, of this city, by coning home Saturday evening with « bride. They remained here until Sunday evening, when they went to Hammond to take up their residence. His bride was Miss Valma Burkhfert, of Indianapolis, and they were married last week at Valparaiso.
