Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1915 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]
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Kankakee Valley Review. Bill Boyle spent the 4th on the 3rd at Morocco. D. K. Frye and family autoed Sunday to Rensselaer and visited relatives. Norman Jones, of Chicago, came to spend the summer vacation at the Otis ranch. Cleatis Gundy went to St John Monday to spend the day with his best girl. Mr. Davis and wife, of Chicago, spent a few days last week visiting at Burton’s. Morris Klibanoff, of Chicago, came, last Friday for a two weeks’ stay at the Levin farm. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gundy rested up Sunday and went to the celebration at Kankakee Monday. Camilla Weaver visited last week and until Monday at St John at the home of her brother Roy and wife. Abraham Levin, of Chicago, came Sunday and visited until Monday with his folks on the farm. Henry Christensen and family and W. S. Wilder and family autoed Saturday to the celebration at Morocco. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gundy and Mr. and Mrs. Reece Dunn attended the celebration at Morocco Monday. Mrs. Carl Macon and daughter, Helen, of Oxford, visited here over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wilder and family.
J. T. Bess and family., Mrs. A. Bell and family and Mrs. Hixson and children attended the celebration at Thayer Saturday. Miss Van Weinen, of Chicago, visited from Saturday until Monday with ner sister, Mrs. John Snip on the farm northeast of town. Robert Gorden, wife and two children were visitors at the home of Father and Mrs. Dinema the 4th and sth, returning Monday evening. Visitors at tne home of John Roorda from the 3rd to the 6th of July were Jelle Roorda, wife and daughter and John Haakman, » wife and daughter. Chas. Gaylord and wife and Miss Davis, pf West Lafayette, left Saturday for Chicago and Milwaukee, after a few days’ outing at Burton’s summer resort. Miss Bertha Ahlgrim, daughter Alvina and son, Fred, came down from Chicago July 4th for a few days’ visit with relatives and friends. Oliver Jones, wife and daughter, Winifred spent the 4th with their friend, Mrs. Roger Smith. Mr. Jones returned to Chicago Monday evening, the wife and daughter continuing the visit a few days. Mrs. Fred Leeson and son, Fred, and John Mulder, of Beloit, Wis., Robert Mulder and daughter, Alice, of Chicago, and Elisha Shortridge, of Evanston, came here Sunday via auto and visited Monday with the Mulder family. Through an error the date of the musical entertainment to be given by the Inter Nos orchestra was incorrectly given in last week’s issue of tne Review. The entertainment will be given at Rice’s hall Aoselawn, July 14th, and at Shelby July 15th. Chas. Cooley and I. W. Burton had the biggest case of swelled head last Saturday we ever seen. The Burton auto has been taking a rest for several weeks on account of the absence of Claude Burton from home and on Saturday last Charlie and Wid plucked up courage and nerve and really cranked her up and came to town and they never even' hit a telegraph pole on the way. They never even met a team and they said it was a good thing that nobody was on the road. We guess everybody knew they were coming.
