Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Charles Robinson and son-in-law, John Fisher, of Baittie Ground, came this rooming to attend the funeral of Miss Clara Robinson. Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Ficher came Saturday.
The Oliver stone road, 3 miles in length and running east and west through Newland, -has been completed. Harry Gifford and T. M. Callahan were the contractors. The grading is being done for the 8. C. Irwin road running, north 6 1 /? miles from the Barkley church. John Behren has the contract.
L. T. Tryon and wife and son, of Broken Arrow, Okla., and F. F. Tryon, of Tulsa, Okla., are here visiting their father, C. T. Tryon and wife. F. F. recently suffered a fractured leg when his motorcycle collided with an auto at Tulsa and he is having considerable trouble with the leg and will have it examined in Chicago in a few days.
A good steed audience gathered at the union service at the court house lawn Sunday evening. The music was in charge of the Ohristion church and the choir rendered a splendid anthem. Mr. Leathern nian was chairman of the meeting. Dr. Curnick Offered the opening prayer. The sermon was preached by Rev. Parrett and was a patriotic appeal for good citizenship. Next Sunday evening Dr. Curnick will preach and the music will be in charge of the Baptist church.
Prof. C. F. Bradshaw, formerly principal of the schools of. this city, new superintendent of the Delphi schools, is to be married July 15th, at 8 o’clock in the evening, at the home of his bride, Miss Daisy Edmundson, at Balbee, Jay county, Ind. Prof. Bradshaw has been the principal of 'the schools of Noblesville since leaving Rensselaer, until his selection recently to be the head of the Delphi schools. Miss Edmundson was a teacher in the Noblesville schools,
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