Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. H. S. Harmon, of Benton county, lowa, came this morning to visit her brother, Frank McCord, and her sister, Mrs. Chris Sac, of this city. She will also visit another brother, William McCord, of Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs.,E. E. Mack and two little children returned to their home at Decatur, 111., today, after a visit since yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Critser and Mr. and Mrs. John Mauck.
B. D. Comer and W. L. Wood were both on the program of the Newton County Sunday School convention. The former gave an illustrated temperance lecture to the children and Mr. Wood gave a lecture on “Organization.
The Newton . county golf tournament has been consuming the attention of our western neighbors the past week. The Ade Hazelden links have been the scene of the contests. The Brook players seemed to be getting the best of the argument
Mrs. Etta Sumner and son, Otto Adams, of Barkley township, left this morning for Mechanicsburg, Ind., having been notified by telegram of the death of her brother, Frank Allen. He was 58 years of age and cancer of the lip was the cause of his death. Night Officer Frank Critser has almost completed the extensive remodeling and enlarging of their home on River street. The house was raised and several new rooms erected, also a bathroom and new porches front and back, making it a very nice home indeed.
C. A. Tindall, last year’s commercial teacher in the Rensselaer schools, who is this year in charge of the Fairbury, 111., public schools commercial instruction, was in Rensselaer last week enroute to his former home at Shelbyville, where Mrs. Tindall is remaining for a time. They have a new baby girl bom Aug. 28th. Prof. Tindall states that his salary in Fairbury is S4O per month more than he received here and that outside clerical work brings him in an additional S4O. ■His many friends here will be pleased that he is getting along so nicely.
