Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
,T. F. Warne was down from Parr today. . —.—— - Robert ; Michael was down from Knlman today.
Ben Hanson made a trip to Delphi today. »
Miss Marceline Roberts is spending today in Chicago.
Miss Opal Hunter, of Rochester, is visiting Miss Rosaline Swartzell.
Arthur O’Dell, of Champaign, 111., is visiting his college friend, Cope Hanley. L — ——~ -
Michael Kanne returned today from a visit with his sons in Illi nois.
The Velie buggy is the best on the market. It is sold by Hamilton & Kellner.
Miss Eliza Martin went to Otterbein today for a week’s visit with her sister.
Miss Ethel Davisson, of Lafayettfe, is visiting Miss Rosaibelle Daughern ty.
Misses Mary and Elizabeth Rutz, ors Chicago, came today to visit Miss Ma da line Ramp.
George Robinson returned this morning from Chicago, w'here he had been for several days.
Joe Nagle made a trip to Lafayette today and will spend a day or two attending the fair.
Mrs. Nat Heuson went to Lafayette today to visit friends for several days and to attend the fair.
Miss Mary McOonahay returned to Monon today after a visit of ten days with Mrs. Nora Worden.
Judge Clark Price, of Ashland, Kans., came yesterday to visit his brother and sister, M. B. and Miss, Nettie Price.
Miss Lola Crawley, of near Wabash, has refurned to her home after a week’s visit with Joe Luers and family at Parr,
Charles Malchow and daughter, Miss Tillie, returned today from a visit of several days at Michigan City and Walkerton.
Oven Gold, prepared cake flour, makes wholesale, delicious cakes. 25c the package. HOME GROCERY.
Rev. C. W. Postill went to Fair Oaks today to conduct the funeral of Miss Pearl Baker, the Fair Oaks girl who committed suicide.
Mrs. David Shumaker and son, Harry, of Jordan township, left today for a visit of two weeks at Marion and Portland.
Mrs. Lorinda MoGlinn and grandson, Billy Grow, returned this morning from a visit with John MeGlinn and family near Lowell.
H. W. Kiplinger and daughter, Helen, went to Lafayette today to visit Dr. Laws and wife and to Attend the Tippecanoe county fair.
Little Dorothy Frye was 8 . ears old Tuesday and the occasion was celebrated by a party which was greatly enjoyed by her little friends.
Mrs. R. D. Thompson and children and Mrs. Firman Thompson and children went to Monon today to spend the day with Dr. Clayton and family.
Chas. Stephenson, of Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Andrews, of Monticello, were here to attend the funeral of Esther Pearl Miller today.
Mrs. H. L. Barnes and baby left today for their Oshkosh. Wis., after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Iv. Rainier, for about three weeks.
Art Kanne returned from Rome City this morning, where he worked at the sanitarium for a short time, substituting for Joe Kanney, who is regularly employed there.
F. P. Wright left this morning for his home at Alva, Okla., after visiting his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Wright at the home of Rev. R. B. Wright, for several days.
Miss Rebecca Green, who has been living with her brother, W. A. Green, of Barkley township for the past three returned to her home at Thorntown today.
Mrs. Delma Alter and children, of Forest, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels, left today for Bunker Hill, where they will visit for several days before going to their home.
tMrs. L. E. Miller, of Kokomo, was here today and rented $ house belonging to Chester Zea north of the railroad, and will move here at once. Her husband is employed as a carpenter at St. Joseph’s college.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. - J Ed Miller was buried today. Charles Stephenson came from Lafayette, where he has been working for the past two years, to attend the funeral.
Mrs. Henry Putts, of Monon, is today entertaining members of the Royal Neighbors of this city and among those who are her guests are: Mrs. E. C. Maxwell, Mrs. C. W. Platt, Mrs. John Duvall, Mrs. William Bennett, Mrs. Eliza Fielding, Mrs. Fred Arnott, Mrs. Charles Reed and Mra George Reed.
