Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1915 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]

ROSELAWN.

Roselawn Review. C. T. Otis, of Chicago, was a business visitor here Monday. Chas. Lee, wife and children, were visitors in town Sunday. J. J. Mulder made a business visit to Fair Oaks Monday. Ike Goldstein, of Thayer, came here to see if the Masonic goat was still alive. Mrs. Humphrey Barbour’s condition does not show much improvement. Elijah Grantham, of Greencastle, came up Tuesday looking after farm interests. Elsie and Mabie Nelson returned from Rensselaer Monday, having finished their school work. Mrs. Emma Sqll, of Wolcott, was visiting D. K. Frye and family Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. James Kennedy, of Kingsbury, came Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Wilder and son, W. S. Wilder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shand, of Warsaw, Ind., were here visiting his sister, Mrs. Humphrey Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Fame, of Chicago, came last Friday for a visit with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Best * Mrs. Ben Smalley and Mrs. Monnett of Hammond, attended the funeral of Mrs. Daugherty at Rensselaer and visited here one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Best

The main street occupied here by autos last Friday afternoon and evening made the town take on a citified appearance. The visitors to the Masonic gathering here nearly all came via auto. The graduation commencement of the township schools of Newton county will be held at Kentland at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, June tSh, 1915. The following are the eighth year graduates of Colfax, Lake and Lincoln townships. Colfax: Gladys Rush, John Stanley, Zella Wiseman, Rosa Geese, Nelson Wildrick. Lake: Charles Hall, Conrad Thompson, D. Ebner Hanson, Gladys Rainford. Lincoln: Beulah Cobb, Ardelle C. Hebard, Russell Fisher, Melvin Parks, Henry DeFries.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Woods, formerly of this county but for the past two years residents of Michigan, living near White Pigeon, were here for several days prior to Monday when they returned home. They made the trip by auto and the return trip was easily made in one day.. They visited here with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith and also part of the time at Brook with William Ulyat andfamily, being accompanied there by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Sunday the Smith home here was the scene of a very pleasant gathering, there being twenty for dinner, including Mr. and Mrs. Woods, William Ulyat and family and George Potts and family. It is quite probable that another year will find the Woods family back in Jasper county, as he would much prefer living here, although they have been quite successful there. . _ I__