Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Maine Watson went to Chicago Heights today to spend several weeks with her sister, Miao Marie Watson. Mrs. Ves Richards left today for Rochester to join her husband, who is employed by the W. F. Smith company in road building. She will remain there during the summer. Dr. E. C. English made a professional trip to Indianapolis today, accompanying a patient to the sanitarium. Ernest Shortridge and wife and Charley Daugherty and wife, of Crown Point, drove here today to spend the day with friends. Mr. Shortridge is the county clerk of Lake county. Mr. and Mire. John Hardesty and daughter, Mrs. O. Grabbe, of Danville, 111., came last evening for a few days* visit with Mrs. Hardesty’s mother, Mrs. Rachael Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coen and Mrs. John W. Paxton, who had accompanied them here, left this morning on their return trip to South Bend. Delos Coen’s little son, who had been visiting here with his grandparents, Mayor and Mrs. Spitler, returned with them. Mrs. Porter, who came here with them, remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jordan and children returned to their home in Lake county today, being accompanied by old Mr. Dillavou, whose wife was buried Tuesday. The old gentleman will make his home with them, having raised Mrs. Jordan. C. Arthur Tuteur today received hia commission as first lieutenant and battalion adjutant in the Indiana National Guard. The examination was held last Sunday. Lieut. Tuteur was appointed subject to examination on Major Healey’s staff. „ Attorney W. E. Harry, of Brook, was here yesterday, being accompanied by his brother-in-law, J. Howard Stubbs, of Delta, Pa., who is visiting him. Mr. Stubbs is president of the First National Bank at his home. This was his first visit here for eleven years and he noted many improvements through the agricultural section and in the towns visited. J. M. Lesh left yesterday for his home near Menominie, Wis., after spending a visit of several days with his son, John and his daughter, Mrs. Eli Arnold. Mr. Lesh is 73 years young and we never saw him look so well. He has a flowing white beard and his head is covered with snow white hair but aside from that he looks much younger, for he is hale and hearty. He says that he tells his sons that he is physically able to handle any of them. Mr. Lesh likes it in Wisconsin and he made a good investment when he purchased there.

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