Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Ethel Langford went to Chicago today for a visit of several days with friends. Mrs. S. M. Laßue is spending today with her aunt, Mrs. George W. Burk, in Delphi. Mrs. Almira Stockton is having a commodious new porch erected at her residence on Division street. Genuine Jackson Hill Egg coal is very satisfactory for the range. A car just received. —D. E. Grow. Mrs. Floyd Robinson went to Chicago today to enter the Presbyterian hospital, where she will probably take treatment for her hearing, which has been failing for some time. Mrs. Barce; mother of Mrs. Grant Rishling, is having a fine new bam erected on her farm northwest of town. Julius Taylor and his carpenters are doing the work. Frank Wolf was down from Michigan City over night. He reports that Mrs. Wolf has not been very well for the past three weeks and this may prevent her from making a visit to Remington the last of this month.
Mrs. M. B. Higgins, of Joliet, 111., has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. Eib, of Barkley township, and today both ladies went tq Greencastle and will visit relatives there and at other places in that part of the state. H. R. Kurrie, president of the Monon railroad, is planning to move his family to Chicago for the winter months and will go there the first of the week. He has secured an apartment near the Chicago Beach hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Randle^ 1 are spending today in Chicago. Mrs. Randle will leave next Monday for Demopolis, Ala., to visit her sister, Mrs. S. E. Sparling and husband. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shedd, are now visiting there.
Mrs. O. G. Barrett, of Angola, Ind., came this morning to visit until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills. Mr. Barrett, who is now the county agent of Steuben county, will come here Friday and together they will go to Chicago Saturday evening. Rev. J. C. Parrett, pastor of the Presbyterian church here for ten years, preached his first sermon in Hammond Sunday and on Oet. 26th will be installed as pastor of the First Presbyterian church, taking the place of Rev. Arthur Hoffman, who resigned to fill the pulpit of the Eighth Presbyterian church of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dewey arrived this morning from Elray, Wis., having accompanied their daughter, Mrs. George Hensler and husband, who had been there for the past week, home. It is probable that they will make their future home here. Mr. Dewey is past 83 years of age and is an old soldier. They left Jasper county about six years ago and after living in South Dakota for two years moved to Wisconsin, where they have since lived and where Mr. Dewey has a farm of 1(50 acres.
