Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1915 — World’s Greatest Roller Skaters Entertain Bankers. [ARTICLE]

World’s Greatest Roller Skaters Entertain Bankers.

Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reynolds, who are spending the summer .period with his mother, Mrs. S. R. Ndchols, arranged a very pleasant reunion Sunday, and thirty-five persons, mainly from White county, were seated at a dinner held on the lawn of the Nichols home! Most of the guests were bankers and all were from the Reynolds and Raufo families and either at present or originally from Chalmers, in White county. They gathered in automobiles and the affair proved a most enjoyable one. The guests included the following: Mr. and Mra Jacob Raub, sons, Charley and Clyde; Mr. and Mrs. George Wolverton, son, Guy and daughter, Maggie; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reynolds, of Chalmers; Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Baker and son Burdell, of Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. George Raub and three children, of Logansport; Miss Sallie Orth and mother, of Lafayette; and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Raub and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Raub, of Indianapolis. There were also a number from Rensselaer, including Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig, Mrs. C. W. Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson. A surprise was in store for those present when Joe Raub, secretarytreasurer of the Indianapolis Life Insurance Co., who was believed to be a confirmed bachelor, arrived and introduced his companion as Mrs. Raub. He had been married Saturday noon in Indianapolis, his bride being Miss Betty Bennett. His wedding was a very quiet one, the only witnesses being State Treasurer John Rittler and lady friend, who stood up with them when they were married. Mr* Raub and Mr. Bittler have been room mates for some time. Although not arranged as such the affair assumed somewhat the appearance of a reception for Joe and his bride and served both as reunion and reception. Fortunately the weather cleared up at noon and the plans to have the tables spread on the spacious lawn could be carried out. In every respect the occasion was a most enjoyable one and before the departure of the visitors Mr. Reynolds and family led the way in their new Studebaker auto on a sight-seeing trip over Rensselaer, and the departure was made for home at about 6:30 o’clock.