Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

H. L Lakin went to the Kankakee fair Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hoover went to Chicago today. '• Mr. and Mrs. S. Wiles are spending the day in Monon. (Mrs. H. R. Kurric is spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. A. M. Laßue went to Lafayette today on business. Isaac Knapp, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer on business Monday. Josiah Stilez, of McCoysburg, spent the day in Rensselaer Monday. ■ Miss Ruby Snow left this morning for the Kankakee fair for a few days. Mrs. Bert Hopkins went to Chicago today to meet her sister, Mrs. Brown, of Montana. Miss Maud Scott went to Chicago today, where she is a teacher in the Altgelt school. Dr. J. Hansson went to South Bend this morning and will drive home a new Studebaker car.

Miss Hazel Lamson returned to Indianapolis yesterday to take up her teaching work. Miss Helen Hermansen returned to Chicago Monday after a few days’ visit with Mrs. W. Selby. Mrs. Quail, of Chicago, came yesterday for an extended visit with ftr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irwin in Wolcott the balance of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Karnovsky and children went to Chicago today for several days’ visit. (Howard Jones, of Redkey, returned home today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Burchard. -- A ■ , Mrs. John Comer and baby went to Fort Wayne today, where they will reside during the winter. Mrs. Howard Dutcher, of Columbia, Ga., is spending the day with her cousin, True D. Woodworth. James Ellis, Jr., returned to Chicago Monday after a few days’ visit with his father, J. H. S. Ellis. Glen Grant went to Hammond Monday to see his brother, Orlen, who has been sick for the past few weeks. (Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mills returned to Muncie yesterday after a few days’ visit with Howard Mills and family.

J. H. Thomas returned to his home in Chicago yesterday after a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Holden. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kanne, of Minneapolis, Minn., have returned home after a two weeks’ visit with H. W. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. George Jordan, of Francesville, returned home yesterday after attending the Gordan reunion At Remington. Mr. and Mrs. John Rapson and baby, of Brazil, returned home yesterday after a ten days’ visit with Chas. Clift and family. t Mrs. Della West went to Chicago today, where she will take treatment in the Mercy hospital for a month or more. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Pollock and baby Went to Lafayette today, where he will work during the winter at Purdue University. Mrs. T. L May and Mrs. Frank Linberger returned to their homes in Kentland today after a few days’ visit with Mrs. Francis Ham. B. F. Fendig guarantees Parisian Sage to stop dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, and to put life and beauty into the hair. It’s inexpensive, and money back if not satisfied. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Florence, of St. Charlestown, Ohio, returned home yesterday after a week’s visit with Tom Florence, near Virgie. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Downs, of Lafayette, returned home today after a three days’ visit with Mrs. Louis Watkins, and brother, T. B. Downs. Rev. Sweitzer, of Indianapolis, who is guardian of the Kanne children, made a trip to Rensselaer to place the children in the Monnett school.

Albert Senn and three daughters and Miss Maggie Hoover, of Star City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoover Sunday, making the trip by auto. Mrs. Dorothy Lay and daughter, Marjorie, returned to their home in Ft Wayne this morning after a few days* visit wit h her brother, Sylvester Lay, at the co llege. I will give reward for information leading to the conviction of person or persons that commit vandalism at the Presbyterian church, especially on the north steps on Saturday nights.—Tom Cox. Charles Battleday and son, Art, went to South Bend this morning with Dr. Hansson to bring back their new five-passenger Silent Knight. This is the first car of this kind that has ever been owned in this county. Mrs. O. T. Rowe, of Detroit, Mich., is spending & few weeks with her brothers, Charles and Granville Moody. Mrs. Rowe and Mrs. Granville Moody went to Chicago today for a short visit.