Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1914 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]
ROSELAWN.
Tom Gundy was home Sunday to visit his parents. Trustee Reuben Gundy and wife and son autoed July 4th to Kankakee. - Elsie and Mabel Nelson and zel Nelson visited at Lowell Monday with Myrtle Falk. The three-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christensen is very low at this writing. school enrolled with 36, with citizen John Tresmer superintendent. Let the good work go on.
Bill Boyle autoed to Valparaiso Friday and brought Camilla Weaver home to spend her vacation. R. G. Lock and family and Mr. Markman were visitors with CoJiins Lock and family on the 4th. Warren Palmer arrived home last Friday from the Jasper county onion fields to spend the 4th with Mrs. Palmer. Blanch Conway and Margaret Casey, of Hammond, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kight ' Christ Iverson, wife and child, of Chicago, came Saturday for a two weeks’ visit with his brother, John and family. Robert Mulder, three children, of Chicago, came Saturday tor a visit untid Monday at the Mulder home. .
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Frye and Flora and Mrs. Mary Goar and daughter, autoed to Crown Point and Lowell Saturday. Mark Atherton and daughter and Mr. Hohn, of Momence, and Squire Weills, of Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. Lida Conger. C. C. Baker and J. H. Crooks made a flying trip to Monticello Wednesday of - last week and returned early Thursday morning. Mrs. Allen Cosset and daughter, Helen, of Chalmers, visited from Friday to Sunday with Mr. and (•Mrs. C. C. Baker, Mrs. Cosset and Mrs. Baker being sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tanner and family, of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Studer and family, s os Conrad, visited Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Studer • and family Sunday. Church and Sunday school services were revival at Buckhorn school house last Sunday. Rev. C. R. Ball preached in the evening t a good attendance. The Sunday The following Chicago visitors were at the home of Alex. Lavine and family the 4th: Anna Solivy, Tannir Piter, I. Lebanoff, Abe Lavine and B. Smilaek.
Through a letter, written to Mrs. C. C. Baker we learn that Miss Blanch Kaltenbach has accepted a good position as teacher under Isaac Kight, trustee at Fair Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle, of Oklahoma, and Mrs. T. B. Cunningham, of Kentland, visited the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Boyle and family and spent the 4th on the Kankakee. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherlock, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and family, of Chalmers, and Albert Nelson, of Wolcott, visited over the 4th with Mrs. Harry Nelson and H. H. Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smalley and daughter, Mrs. Ed Rohde and husband and twin daughters, of Hammond, visited I. N. Best and family from Friday to Sunday and they spent the 4th fishing in the Kankakea A large Crowd from here attended the celebration at Fair Oaks the 4th and we understand that our townsman T. Kight, was awarded the prize as bring the most popular entertainer of the ladies. No less than twenty at one time were unider has watchful eye and checkbook.
