Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1914 — MEDARYVILLE. [ARTICLE]

MEDARYVILLE.

Hugh Long was a San Pierre visitor last Tuesday. v Roy Ballard was a Lafayette visitor last Thursday. John Wrassman visited at Lafayette last Thursday. Fred Tim made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. Fred Kroft purchased a new Max. well automobile last week.

Medaryville street carnival will be held Sept. 16, 17, 18 and 19. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pullins were Monon visitors (Monday. v Alfred Zulick and wife, of Brook, are the guests of relatives' here. Fred Clark, of Memphis, Tenn., is visiting his brother, Frank Clark. Harxy and Alvin Ballard, of Kersey,, visited relatives here last week. Roy Lawrence, of Brook, visited friends here since last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allic are visiting friends in Laporte this week. Dr. ahd Mrs. J. H. Moreau are visiting at their former home, Plymouth. Miss Nora Doliver spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. John Kreg, of LaCrosse. Elijah Owens, of Illinois, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Owens. Mrs. Thomas Dunn, of Chicago, is the guest of her brothers, Ed and Theo. Rohman. Miss Nelle Winepauf, of San Pierre, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Grace Kruger. Mrs. Cras. Kruger, of San Pierre, visited her daughter, Mrs. Biven Coburn, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Planck, who spent the summer in North Dakota, have returned home.

Miss Flordia Golesberry, of Lafayette, is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs. James Golesberry. Arthur C. Prevo was the guest of his brother, Frank, of Bedford, Ind., last Sunday and Monday. Elder and Mrs. J. E. Knotts, of Royal Center, visited friends here the fore part of last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Claud Neff spent Sunday in Indianapolis, where they expect to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Van Buskirk and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. White were Battle Ground last Sunday. Mrs. Amanda Tess returned home Monday after a five weeks’ visit with friends in Hammond and Chicago. Miss Grace Griffith returned to her home in Chicago Monday after an extended visit at the Willever home. On Monday, August 17th, at Winamac, occurred the wedding of Mr. Monte Mull and Miss Jessie Coburn, both of this place. Misses Beulah and Ruth Archer and Mable Trade returned to their homes in Chicago after a two weeks’ visit with friends here. The Christian Endeavor gave a lawn party at the home of Joe Richardson last Thursday evening. All reported an enjoyable time. Arthur Coburn spent. Saturday and Sunday with Lewis Timm and fanjily and returned to Rensselaer Sunday evening, returning for work Monday morning. Thomas H. Cbx and Bert Low returned Monday evening from Caledonia, Wis., where they have been employed on a dredge. They expect to go to Tennessee for dredge employment. Mrs. J. J. Van Buskirk took her little son, Charles, to Lafayette last Saturday to be operated on for adenoids and also to have his tonsils removed. He is reported to Jbe doing nicely. Arthur Freshour, of Francesville, and Miss Janie Burns, of Winslow, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Coppess, of Gillam township, last week. Thej also spent four days on the Kankakee river. Fire destroyed several hundred tons of hay on the Anthony Raueh place last Tuesday, some of which was stacked and some standing. It was the property of the Eckert brothers, Gus and Will. John Ridelman died last Tuesday night at the home of his sister in Greensburg, where he had been visiting for several weeks. Mrs. Ridelman and his son Ferda, left Friday to attend the funeral, which took place In Greensburg.