Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Ed Miller, of Monticello, was here a short time Saturday. Born, Sunday, June 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker, of Gifford, a daughter. * A stillborn girl baby was born Sunday night tJ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lutx went to Indianapolis this morning to spend several days. The Pythian Sisters Club will meet tomorrow, Tuesday, afternoon with Mrs. W. Frank Osborne. Mrs. T. D. Burchard and daughter, Winifred, went to Redkey today to visit her relatives for several days. John Ward went to Monticello Saturday evening and his family returned home with him Sunday. W. D. Handley, the Monon druggist, who owns a farm in this county, was here today on business connected therewith. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Foncannon, of Wauseon, Ohio, came Saturday to visit their daughter, Mrs. G. H. McLain and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCullough, of Terre Haute, came Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Charies W. Clift, who has been sick for several days. Kenneth Allman left yesterday for Indianapolis and begins work today for Eli Lilly Co., pharmaceutical chemists. Kenneth has secured a position in the efficiency department Miss Marie Comer is still at the Barnarr McFadden institute in Chicago with no appreciable improvement in her condition. Her mother, Mrs. B. D. Comer, is staying there with her. Miss Flora Parke, who taught school at Mt. Ayr for several years past, and whose home is in Hammond, went to Indianapolis today to attend Mrs. Blaker’s school for kinderkarten teachers. Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe and children, of Louisville, accompanied by Mrs. G. M. Horton and son, Lawrence, of Cincinnati, came Saturday to visit the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Leon Smith returned to his home in Pittsburg yesterday, after having spent the past ten months with relatives and attending high school here. His uncle, S. M. Haas, accompanied him as far as Chicago. A. E. Stichnoth, a substantial farmer in west Carpenter township, is erecting a new barn, 34x36 feet in dimensions. County Commissioner Welch and other neighbors raised the frame Saturday. Mrs. A. S. Boyer will leave tomorrow to attend the meetings of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the North Indiana conference. The first meeting will be held at Roann Tuesday and Wednesday and the other at Westfield Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Boyer is the secretary for the young people of the North conference. Her home is in Logansport, but for several months, while her husband has been employed in the erection of the new gymnasium at the college, she has lived in this city.