Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. R. Brown and Clint Brown made a trip to Illinois today. See our line of cultivators.—Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Leona Witham made a trip to Indianapolis today. C. A. Craig went to Osborneville, 111., today for a week’s visit Mrs. L. V. Martin went to Roselawn today to attend a family reunion. Bom, Sunday, May 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Van Wood, a daughter, and their third child. Mrs. Virginia Halstead and Mrs. John Martindale made a trip to Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Ben Knapp, of Wheatfield, came today to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Duggins. Frank Haskell and family spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Gwin, near pleasant Ridge. William Mulhollen returned to Lafayette today after a ten days’ visit with George Gorham and family. Miss lima Robinson returned to Indianapolis today after an over-Sunday visit with her mother, Mrs. G. M. Robinson. Mrs. Dale Warner was down from Chicago Saturday and Sunday accompanied her sister, Mrs. Grant Warner, to the hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Fred Chilcote returned to South Bend today after a visit of several days with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Kinney and many old friends. Mrs. H. M. Beever, of Pawpaw, 111., who has been visiting her brother, Riley Tullis and family, went to Parr today to visit her father, George W. Tullds. Albert Hudson, who has been working at the Central Garage for some time, left this morning for Mandan, N. Dak., where he expects to find employment.
Mrs. Carl Harsha, who underwent a surgical operation in a Lafayette hospital, accompanied by her husband, arrived here Saturday and will remain for a time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers. Mr. and Mrs. James Passons returned Sunday, afternoon from a visit at several places. They started in at Kniman two weeks ago and visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael. From there they went to Wheatfield to visit Jim’s old army comrade, John B. Waldron. Both were members of the 46th Indiana regiment and both served together in southern prisons. They then went to Winamac and visited Charles B. Keeler and wife. Mrs. Passons and Mrs. Keeler are cousins. Mr. Keeler has a nation-wide reputation as a breeder of White Wyandotte chickens and has an investment of $12,000 on six acres of land which has been transformed into a modern poultry farm. They next went to Marion and visited relatives. Mrs. Passons’ sister, Mrs, Wiley Jernigan, accompanied them home and will remain for an indefinite time. Try our Classified Column.
