Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1914 — MEDARYVILLE. [ARTICLE]
MEDARYVILLE.
Mrs.'Millard Prevo and daughter, of Chicago, are guests of their uncle' and aunt, D. H. G. Jones and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fess and children were the guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Oscar Dunn, at Francesville, last Sunday. Fay Van Buskirk was the guest "Of friends at Lafayette last Sunday. Miss Bertha Phoebus is the guest, of her uncle, C. H. Reep. Mrs. Willard Des Elms and daughter are visiting Perry DesEjihs. Robert Low has returned from Wisconsin, where he had been visiting his brothers, Bert, Stanley and Charles, who are employed on a dredge there. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Van Buskirk and son and Mr. andeMrs. E. A. White went to South Bend Tuesday, motoring back in Mr. White’s new Overland car Wednesday. Mt* and Mrs. J. F. Ale and daughters, Of Winamac, visited Mrs. Jas. Campbell and others here Wednesday. Allan Williams returned to his home in Texas after a few weeks’ visit with his mother, Mrs. Julia Williams, of Winamac. His brother, Hugh, returned wth him. Miss Ruby Brewer returned'Tues day after a few days’ visit with her friends in Lafayette. Zephia Dunn, of Chalmers, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Amos Fess. Mrs. John Davis and children, of St. Anne, 111., visited friends here Tuesday. Samuel Carey, of Indianapolis, is the guest of his sister-in-law. Mrs. E. W. Horner. . Mrs. Wm. Greiger, who has suffered for some time with cancer of the stomach, died at her home last Monday evening. Clarence Madapse, of Wisconsin, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madanse. > Gifford Querry and Rtufus Rayburn are in Washington, D. C., attending the mail carriers’ convention. Mrs. Samuel McGinnis, of DeMotte, is the guest of friends. Henry Bandow left here Monday for Oklahoma, where he expects to spend the winter. Ruth and Beulah Archer, of Blue Island, 111., and Miss Mabel Tracy, of Chicago, are guests of Mrs. Chas. Rice. Wm. Sparks, who was taken to a Chicago hospital last week, is reported much better. Opal Parker left here Sunday for a visit with friends in Chife&go. Mrs. Lewis Ranger returned home Saturday after an extended visit in Chicago. Lewis Timm had a valuable cow killed by lightning Wednesday. ’Loren Timm, of Rensselaer, spent Sunday at the Kassner home. Schultze’s wrapped bread received fresh from the ovens daily. Once tried always used. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER.
