Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Mary Pierce left this morning for Greeneastle and will be joined there in a few days .by her mother and sister, Miss Gladys.
Levi Hawkins returned to Lafayette today after a visit of several days with the families of J. D. Allman, A. J. Bellows and others.
Mr. and Mrs. John King, of Grant Park, 111., came today to visit Sylvester Hatton, who has been quite poorly lately. -,
J. E. Winters came from Chicago today to join Mrs. Winters and the children at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Griswold, near Wolcott. .
The Rensselaer boys’ band will go to the band carnival At Fowler tomorrow and compete in the big band concert. About 22 members of the band will be present.
Joe Long and Dr. Loy are reported to have slipped down to a quiqi nook along the Iroquois river Wednesday afternoon and to (have caught 16 nice bass.
Mrs. James P. Oarr, of Ft. Wayne, who has been visiting the family of Albert Witham, made a trip to Monon today, accompanied by Miss Leona Witham.
Mr, and (Mrs. Roy Blue and children are spending, the week at the Kankakee river. Robert Blue has been with them. He came home today bringing with him a channel catfish weighing 7% pounds. Patrick Molaney, formerly' of Union township but for several years a resident of Roselaiwn, is reported to be very ill and hisr recovery is very doubtful. He is 82 years of age. I Col. and"*Mrs. E. P. Hammond and Miss Nina, of Lafayette, and Mr. Nathaniel Hammond Hubbard, of Chicago, are today the guesta of Mayor and Mrs. Spitler and family. : Mrs. Mary Mahler and daughter, Miss Mattie, and two .grandchildren, Johnnie and (Mary Katharine Mahler, of Zanesville, Ohio, who have been visiting the families of Mark and Jbhn Sehroer, left today for Columbus, Ohio. Ed Randle is today packing his household goods preparatory to shipping to (Menomonle, Wis, where his brother-in-law, Dan Lesh, has resided for several years and where Ed will engage in terming. Just received, a fresh supply of typewriter ribbons, at The Republican office. > 4 ; '
