Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
H. E. Bruce, of Crawfordsville, came yesterday and returned today, having had some business here to look after. r Mrs. Joe Kight returned to Thayer this morning after a visit since Sunday evening with her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Catt. - George Healey, Jr., and John Luers returned this morning from Dunn’s Bridge, on the Kankakee river, where they have been camping tor several days. Miss Vera West gave a dinner party to eighteen young lady friends Monday evening in honor tot her guest, Miss June Ball, of South Bend, and of Miss Virginia Winn., who will soon leave for her home in Irving Park. The dinner was served in five courses. Bouquets it roses were used in the dining room and roses were given as favors to each guest. Toasts were offered during the dinner by several of the girts. Following the dinner a number went to the dance given by several young men at the armory. Mrs. John W. Medicus was visited Sunday evening by her cousin, William Warner, of Cincinnati;!, who was bom in Gillam township and whose father, a member of the 9th Indiana regiment, was killed -during the civil war. Mr. Warner was only 7 years of age when his mother moved awayand this was the second visit he has ever paid to his old home In 53 years. He has been i venr prosperous in the manufacturing business in Cincinnati. He pronounced Rensselaer one of the most beautiful towns he has ever visited.
