Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Wheatfield Regulars are Sunday afternoon’s baseball attraction. Miss Aileen Allman went to* Lar fayette yesterday for a week’s visit with relatives. Mrs. C. T. Tryon went to Chicago today to Join her husband, who has been visiting the city with his two sons. Mr. and Mrs. George Eikeriberry and Miss Harris, of Roann, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Hemphill. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright and son went .to Shelby this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Easterday until Sunday evening. Misses Edna and Emma Robinson returned to Morocco today after a visit of severed days with their sister, Mrs. Harve J. Robinson. Mis® Anna Healy, of Chicago, who has been visiting friends here, went to Parr today to visit relatives and friends. Harold and Dee Hickman, sons of E. W. Hickman and wife, went to Lafayette today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cheesman for several days. Mrs. E. M. Thomas arrived home last evening on the 7:06 train and was met at the station by her husband, who was not aware of her whereabouts for a month or more. She came here from Logansport. Charley, Spain went to Monticello today, wlhere his wife has been tor several days and where he will spend a week in shady nooks along Old Tip, fighting skeeters and trying to catch bass. . Luella and Harold ' Harmon, daughter and son of L. A. Harmon, entertained quite a number of boys and girls at their home Friday evenings Games were played, refreshments served and all had a very enjoyable time. Miss Helen Leatherman, for her friend, Miss Evelyn Wyatts of Flora, entertained twelve girl friends at a delightful 6 o’clock dinner party Friday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman, on North Weston street. • W. R. Lee arrived home Friday evening. He has completed.closing out the grocery store he had purchased at Bluffton. During the very hot weather he will probalbly not undertake any more cjoisng out sales, but he will have his weatlier eyd out ready for bargaiZ stocks in the fail. Sim Wells also returned home with him.
Otto Borman, weight 510 pounds, and John Hahfman, -weight 490 pounds, both residents of this county, are now training foi the ring, and will soon have their first bout in the Orpttieum Theatre in Gary, and thence thify will show at county fairs, and intend winding up the season at the state fair in Indianapolis. The Gary Tribune of Monday showed t(ieir pictures while squared away on the stage, and that alone is something worth while.—Crown Point Star.
# Forty years in the employ of one corporation is really something like a record—and it is held by John Priest who last week entered upon his 41st year of continuous eervfoe for tihe Monon system. M' Priest is one of those who worked up from a lowly position, first entering the employment of the road as a truckman at Francesville, for which labor he received the large sum of $lO each month, and boarded himself. He now holds the Important post of traveling passenger agent and Makes Lafayette his home and headquarters. He is hale and (hearty and the best story teller and- an active hustler after business fpr the road in this neck of the woods and unquestionably feels just as'young as he used to be.—Lafayette Leader.
. NOTICE. Visitors jiesirlng to be shown through the college buildings will please ring bell at the main entrance (south). ' Girls, young or old, unless chaperoned by some elderly person, will not be tolerated on the grounds.—St Joseph's College > 1 ' ' < ? V l,r ' 'I u- ■ At Barkley Church Saturday Evening—An lee Cream Social. Saturday evening, July 11th, an ice cream social will be given by the Ladies Aid on the Barkley parsonage lawn. A minstrel entertainment will be furnished by the men, to begin at 8:30 o'clock.
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