Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The funeral of Mrs. F. B. Meyer, of Gary, was held at the residence of her brother, Arthur H. Hopkins, this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The services were conducted by Dr. Fred W. Walton, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Gary, and Rev. J. C. Parrett, of Rensselaer. Interment took place at Weston cemetery. The body arrived here yesterday afternoon and was taken to the residence of her brother. Accompanying the remains here were Mr. Meyer and sons, L. H. Meyer and wife and daughter Elizabeth, and Jim Meyer, of Gary, her sister, Mrs. Ada Crosscup, of Montana, Mrs. A. W. Hopkins, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thompson, of Winamac, and Mesdames Lanman, Culver and Gatz, of Gary. The latter ladies represented the Eastern Star Chapter, and the two former the Gary General Hospital Auxiliary, of which the deceased was treasurer at the time of her death. Mrs. T. J. McCoy, of Chicago, and Miss Eva Thompson, of Gary, also came to attend the funeral.

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game was the roughest of the day. Bloomington was defeated in a heart breaker by Fairmount 28 to 27. Evanville defeated Newcastle 31 to 23, and looms up strong as a title contender and will have to be reckoned with. Bluffton defeated West Point in a slow uninteresting game 28 to 18. East Chicago fell before Manual in the evening game 21 to 7.. Rochester and Thorntown rule favorites but one of them will be eliminated this morning as they are scheduled to meet in the first game this morning. The schedule for this morning is Rochester vs Thorntown, Montmorenci vs Bluffton and Evansville vs Fairmount Academy. Manuel gets to rest Three teams will be eliminated this morning, leaving four teams in the running. These four teams clash this afternoon and the winners of these games will meet tonight for the state championship. The dope bucket is expected to be upset in the coming games. Mothers, don’t forget to see* those little fellows’ wash suits, Oliver Twists, Dutch, Middys, and rompers in all colors and combinations. . C. EARL DUVALL.