Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1914 — F. A. Delano to Be Vice Governor of Reserve Board. [ARTICLE]

F. A. Delano to Be Vice Governor of Reserve Board.

President Wilson wiM name Charles S. Hanlin governor and Frederick A. Delano vice governor ot the federal reserve board, according to a Washington dispatch Mr Delano left Chicago today tor Washington to be sworn in. Mrs. William Shaw returned this morning from a short visit at Indianapolis and Delphi. Roy Hathaway, of Winamac, visited his brother-in-law, Frank Miller, in Rensselaer over Sunday and today went to Monon to work. William B. Loy, Who has been working at the Parr ranch, left today for his home at Ockley, but he expects to return here to work during the coming year. Lillo Hauter left this morning for East Grand Forks, Minn., to resume his work as an instructor in the schools and as an agricultural agent in part ot the county. J. H. O’Neall, one of the state accountants, was here over Sunday visiting E. M. Parcells and family. He is now working at Lafayette, where the city -books are being audited. Sylvester Hatton continues very poorly at his home in the northeast part of town. There has been no material change since last Saturday. Mr. Hatton is 77 years ot age. Lon Healy has been engaged by Harry Green as musical director with “The Town Fool” Co., which will play here Thursday night. Lon is an excellent musician and he is the right man in the right place. Healy is a Rensselaer boy and we all wish him good luck and lots of It ' There was a little iain in Rensselaer Sunday at about 1 o’clock. It was a very local rain, however, and a short distance south, southeast and southwest there was no rain at all To the northeast some distance however, there was quite a heavy rain and water stood in the roads. Today there was another shower,* lasting only a low moments, shortly after 1 o'clock. It served ‘to cool the atmosphere and will help the turnips grow. ■. <■ 'i