Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Edith Adams went to Chicago yesterday and Prof. Dean went this morning. Both will attend the summer term at Chicago University. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yeoman and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wtxrabel, of Valparaiso, autoed to Rensselaer Saturday to visit A. K. Yeoman and family and other relatives. » Leslie Bollard a shame from southern Ohio, where he has txjen meeting success selling aluminum wear. He expects to enter Purdue University in the fall. Livingston Ross completed the agricultural course at Wisconsin university this year, graduating last week . He returned home and will probably remain here during moat of of the summer. 4 Alex. Hurley fell a distance of 8 feet last Saturday while working on a bridge near the Walter V. Porter farm and sustained a severe injury to his right arm at the wrist and along the forearm. Dr. Gwin dressed it Apparently no bones were broken. Rev. Thos. M. Guild, of Peru, whose boyhood home was in Medaryville, a-rui Rey. E. S. ghumakeir, of Indianapolis, filled Rensselaer pulpits Sunday, the former speaking at the Christian church and the latter at the Methodist At night they spoke at the vesper service. They were here in the interest of the abolition of the saloon business.

A report gained circulation here Sunday and Monday that Rev. R. B. Wright, who drove in his Ford automobile last week from this city to their new home at Piercetou, near Warsaw, had encountered a Storm enroute and that one of his daughters had been killed. The Republican made considerable inquiry but could gain ng authentic information and evidently there is no foundation far the report. Mr. Bussell Straiwbridge, of Niagara Falls, came Saturday. His marriage to Martha Long is to take place Wednesday afternoon ait 4 o’clock at the Long home. There are to be something like 200 guests. The following young ladies, all of whom were college friends of Miss Long, are already here or will be here some time today: Misses Bailie Davis and Margaret GoMtbwaite, of Marion, Ind.; Mitm Eleanor Holliday, of Wooster, Ohio; Miss Mary Holliday, of Toledo, Ohio; and Miss Evelyn Clarke, of Chicago. Republican dasarffied advertising seldom fafla to bring remits.