Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Marie Miller left yesterday tor Burlington, Wis., to visit-rela-tives. Call phone 54 sor 1 peaches. JOHN EGER. County Road Superintendent Gray made a business £rip to Fair Oaks today. Qari Wood and Frank Lane are trying their luck as fishermen at the Kankakee today. Rev. and Mrs. G. H. McClung returned to Dwigftt, 111., today after a brief business trip here. Mrs. C. W. Eger will entertain the Girls’ ‘Sew Chib Thursday afternoon. This is the first fall meeting of the club. William Marlin returnedfto Momence today, where tie has been working for several weeks as a car penter. ‘ Miss Henriette Mellon returned to Chicago today after a visit of a week with her aunt, Mrs. O. A. Yeoman. I, , - Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tullis returned to Parr this morning after a visit Saturday with their son, Riley Tullis, south of town. Mrs. J. H. O’Neall and daughter, Sarah, of Indianapolis, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pardeels, and Mr. O’Neall, who is working in Lafayette, spent Sunday with them. Miss Luna Halleck will go to Oberlin, Ohio, to specialize in music and Miss Emily Thompson will enter a girls’ academy at Oddning, N. Y. Mrs. Dan Tanner and two little daughters returned to DeMotte this morning. Her son remained with her and will live with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moosmiller, while attending the Catholic school. Mrs.' McCarter is known nation wide through her fascinating books and as a club woman she is known throughout the state. She brings to her work a charming personality, beside a fund of information gathered from wide and intelligent reading.-XHtawa Herald. At the chautauqfia every morning during the session. The management of the Chautauqua association is receiving the heaviest congratulation® upon securing Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter, of Topeka for so many numbers. She appears eight times, tour for club members and four numbers under the head of literature.—Salina Daily Journal. Every morning during the session in Rensselaer.