Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

VAN RENSSELAER CLUB AT ANNUAL BANQUET Ladies Participate For First Time At Most Successful Social Event ot the Season. About seventy participated in the banquet given Wednesday evening in the dining room of the M. E. church by the Van Rensselaer Club, the only men’s social club of the eity. For the first time since the club was organized, and th is, .was the fourth annual banquet, the ladies were present and added greatly to the pleasure of the occasion. Following the banquet a dance was held in the hall of the K. of P. building, on the same floor with the Van Rensselaer dub room®. The hall was decorated with tree branches. Music was furnished by an orchestra from Logansport. The following menu was splendidly served by the Methodist ladies: Oyster coCktail, soup, wafers, fried Chicken, lemon ice, pear conserve, pickles, mashed potatoes, green beans, gravy, hot rolls and jelly, coffee, Perfection salad, cheese wafers, brick ice cream, cake, coffee. The feasting was interspersed by the following toasts, which were handled in a manner to produce q great amount of mirth by the banqueters: . • Don Beam, toastmaster, “Welcome.” Mrs. Ed J. Randle, “Why are the Ladies With Us? Because.” Clarence Fate, “Night Owls.” Verne Nowels, “From Soup *to Nuts.” Mrs. Albert R. Hopkins, “On With the Dance.”

Another ear of those sand-grown Michigan potatoes next week at 55c'per bushel. Quality never was better. ROWLES & PARKER.

Medical Society Entertained By Dr. Kennedy in Goodland. The monthly meeting off the Jlasper County Medical Society was held at Goodland Wednesday night, Dr. Kennedy being the host at his home in thiat town. The Remington doctors, most of the Rensselaer doctors, the Goodland’ and Kentland doctors were present and a very interesting and instructive session was enjoyed

Why Not Publish It? When you want a fact to become generally known, the right way is to publish Jt. Mrs. Joseph Kalians, Peru, Ind., 4 was troubled with belching, sour stomach and frequent headaches. She writes, “I feel it my duty to tell others what Chamberlain’s Tablets have done tot me. They have helped my digestion and regulated my bowels. Since using them I have been entirely well.” For sale by all dealers. C Lud Iliff Thrown From Horse and Fractured Arm. Dr. English was called .-Wednesday to reduce a fractured arm for Lud Iliff, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Iliff, South of town. The lad Was thrown from a horse and his lift arm broken about half way between the elbow and the shoplder. Dr. C. E. J’ohnson, assisted by Drs. Washburn and Loy, operated upon Mrs. .John Summers for appendicitis this morning. Indications point to her entire recovery. The most up-to-date line of children’s, misses’ and ladles’ coats in the eity at reasonable prices. Every one a model. ROWLES & PARKER. Encouraging reports have been received today from Fred Markin, operated upon last Saturday at Wesley hospital. He is able to eat and is doing very nicely and indications point to his recovery. D r F. H. Hemphill returned Tuesday from St. Joe and Mound City, M<o., where he had been resting up arid gaining -trength. He came home feeling and looking fine and is again giving active attention to his medical practice.

LEE. Miss Hazel Jacks, of Rensselaer, visited relatives here last week. Miss Fern Morris, of Monon, visited Mrs. Smith Sunday. Mies Drake, of Shadeland, spent Sunday with Miss Delena Lefler. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Stewart and baby, of Shadeland, visited relatives here Sunday. # Miss Georgia Hays, of Morion, visited Miss Agnes Stiers Sunday. Mrs. Earl Stiers and children, of Medaryville, visited Wm. Stiers and family Sunday. * Miss Lena Zable and Wm. Walker of this place, were married Saturday at 2 o’clock. J. D. Miller is building a house on his lots “here. Frank Eldridge and family spent Sunday with John Osborne and family. John Robinson and family spent Sunday with Ray) Holman and family.