Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1915 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]
ROSELAWN.
Roselawn Review. Dr. C. M. Rice went to Kentland Saturday on business. Trustee Dr. Rice attended the meeting of the board of education at Kentland last Saturday. Joseph Morehouse, of Lafayette, visited I. N. Best and family Saturday and Sunday. He is an old schoolmate of Mr. Best. Nellie Marie Weiland and May Dorothy Stevenson, of Hegewisch, visited several days last week with W. T. Kight and family.
Fred Fuller and Ben Fogli went via auto to Kentland Monday. Mr. Fogli was before the commissioners and had his license granted for a year. M. J. Silver, a. noted violin player and instructor of Chicago, left for home Tuesday after a week’s stay with Alex Levin and the family on the farm.
At the stated meeting last Friday evening of Earle lodge, No. 649, F. & A. M., Allen Hansen, of Lake Village, and Worden S. Wilder, of this place, were given their first ride on the Masonic goat.
Otis Phillips was called to the bedside of his sister, Mrs. Benjamin, at St. Anne, 111., Thursday. He returned Monday and reported her condition very much better. She had a paralytic stroke.
Henry Granger was put on trial at Rensselaer yesterday on a charge of complicity in the robbing of the farm house of Joseph Adams. Prosecuting Attorney Htess is being assisted by Deputy Sands, Attorney T. B. Cunningham and former prosecutor, Fred Longwell. Granger is being represented by Attorneys Halleck and Parkinson.
Mrs. John Biggs entertained the I. C. at a 12 o’clock dinner at the home in Lowell last Wednesday. Plates were laid for eight guests. Miss Clara Boyle, Mrs. E. T. Boyle and Mrs. J. W. Crooks were absent. The afternoon was spent in a social way, calling on friends and shopping. A very pleasant time was enjoyed, all present claiming Mrs. Bess and family very able hostesses. The next meeting will be in two weeks at Miss Margaret Mulder’s.
