Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. W. H. Beam made a trip to Chicago today. Ed and Leonard Nagel made a trip to Lafayette today. Mies Ethel Dyer is spending the week end at Lafayette. Walter Seegriet was down from Kankakee township today. Everett Halstead made a trip to Hammond and Kent hind today. Mrs. F. M. Abbott returned this morning from a visit in Chicago. H. W. Jackson returned home today from a week’s visit in Champaign, HL Miss Cecilia Hollingsworth went to Chicago this morning to visit over Sunday. Miss Ruihley, one of the high school teachers, went to Ligonier today to spend Sunday. W. O. Thompson, of Morocco, is visiting hts son, J. B. Thompson and wife, south of town. Harold Clark went to Indianapolis this afternoon for an over-Sunday visit with friends. Mrs. J. J. Robinson, of Lafayette, came this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. Harve Robinson. A. D. Lee left this Morning for a visit of several days at Lafayette and Frankfort, the latter place being his former home. Miss Gertrude Jackson will leave Monday for Minneapolis, Minn., to spend a month or longer with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Kenny. Kennedy Bros’, elevator at Templeton was burned Thursday. The grain loss was 400 bushels of corn and 700 bushels of oats. The building was insured. Delphi has added another teacher to the high school for next year. It is George Guthrie, of Connersville, who will have charge of the physios department.

Mrs. Frank Richards returned to Monon today, being accompanied by Mrs. Dick Hartman and children, who will spend the week there. Virgil Denniston and Frank E. Gox are packing trunks and suit cases today, preparatory to their departure tomorrow for Billings, Mont. Mrs. George Kuntz and Mrs. Fred Hochwalt, of Dayton, Ohio, returned home today after spending a few days with the former’s son, George, at St. Joseph’s oollege. Mrs. Ross Ropp underwent a surgical operation in the Home hospital in Lafayette, Dr. Washburn doing the work. The appendix was removed and another operation performed. Mrs. Ernest Cockrell had a second attack of her former trouble, which .seemed for a while almost to take her life, but she has since revived and today seems a great deal better. Howard Clark and Harve Robinson and son, Billy, went to Hammond today to visit relatives and to meet Merle Porter, who has been with a wholesale shoe company in Grand Rapids for several years. E. E. Smith came today from Knox to spend Sunday with his wife. He reports a very hard rain at Knox last night. There was a little rain here, but so small in amount that it did not show on the sidewalks this morning. Howard Clark will not be in the lineup of the Marquettes tomorrow, having been ordered to get in shape for next Sunday's game. Almost an entire new team is being put together and Clark will pitch the opener for the new dub.

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