Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1915 — Meeting of Chautauqua Association This Evening. [ARTICLE]

Meeting of Chautauqua Association This Evening.

There will ibe a meeting of the Chautauqua Association at the First National Bank at 7:45 this evening. All members of this association are urged to be present for the purpose of reorganizing.

Mrs. Mattie Grant left this morning for an extended visit with her daughters at Hammond.

Misses’ and childrens’ strap pumps, in velvet, white canvas and leathers, specially priced to close out, at the Columbia.

Miss Neil Meyers returned today from attending a house party which was held at Lake Wawasee. Miss Margaret Harvey, of Hartford City, accompanied her home for a visit of several days.

Captain McLean, of the steamer Lakeland, arrived at the Soo Tuesday morning and reported running into a snowstorm on Lake Superior. The weather had been rainy and cold for forty-eight hours in that vicinity.

Professor Louis Gathmann, formerly of Chicago, inventor of high explosives and long-range guns, in a letter Tuesday to Secretary Daniels urges him to stop the work on all battleships now under construction because when completed they will be of no value, “not being constructed or equipped in harmony with modern science.”