Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Vera Healey returned today after a three weeks’ visit with Miss Virginia Winn in Chicago. Walter Crampton came today from lis home in Chicago to visit his uncle, C. E. Prior, and friends. J. F. Bruner and family are preparing to move to Hebron, where he owns the telephone plant. Harry Gallagher is moving to one of the Williams properties on Cullen street, just south of Dr. Loy’s office. Mrs. George H. Healey has been quite sick since Sunday with a severe attack of throat trouble, resembling tonsilitis, although her tonsils were removed several years ago. Dr. Washburn received a call to Hammond this afternoon to counsel with the physicians who are looking after Orland Grant. It is understood that his condition is very critical. The express company business continues to increase and it has been demonstrated for a long time that one horse can not do the work and the company has now consented to put on a team. Temporarily a livery team is being worked every other day. Charles Chupp, son of Levi Ohupp, of near Surrey, and for some years a rtsident of Edinberg, Ind., but now of Ithica, N. Y., is to accompany students from a college in Washington and the head pathologist of Belgium on some botanical research work up the Hudson river. Miss Anna Hartley entertained the girls’ sew club Tuesday afternoon, at which time she announced her coming marriage to Dr. Gerald D. Strong, of Homer, Mich. The wedding will take place on Wednesday, September Ist, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hartley. The secret was disclosed in a clever manner. Each guest found a threaded needlt in a comfort which they were asked to tie, and on attempting to pull the needle through, discovered at the end of the thread a little card tied with pink ribbon containing the names of the principals and the date. Lucious refreshments were served.

Now is ths chance to get fancy canning peaches at a cheap price, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. $1 to $1.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER.