Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1915 — Mode Extensive Trip In Their New Haynes Auto. [ARTICLE]
Mode Extensive Trip In Their New Haynes Auto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady,, of Stockton, Cal., who visited friends here a few weeks ago and who drove from here to Pennsylvania after buying a new Haynes auto, jurived here again Sunday after a trip of 2,100 miles in their new car. They will be here until Wednesday when they will drive to Chicago and take the train there for their Kome in California, shipping their car from Chicago. Their brief stay here will be made a quite busy one socially and this afternoon Mrs. Alda Parkison is giving a bridge party for Mrs. Brady. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Leonard Rhoades will entertain at bridge for Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Delos Coen, of South Bend, and that evening Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan will give a dinner party for Mr. and lArs. Brady. Dennis Gleason and son have been buying horses here for several days and up to noon today had a dozen head bought and expected to.buy four or five head before tomorrow night to complete a load. Rev. Titus will deliver his farewell sermon at the Christian church next Sunday. He goes to Indianapolis to take up his work with the Anti-. Saloon League, a work for which he seems admirably fitted. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Neeves, who own a farm alt Newland and make their home in Rensselaer, were visited Sunday by their son, Harold W. Neeves, of Indianapolis. Edward L. Heineman, father, mother and sister, of Valparaiso, autoed to Rensselaer Sunday and called upon friends. Mr. Heineman is the first lieutenant of the Valparaiso militia company. Favorable word comes from Remington about Mrs. Chas. H. Peck', who was operated on at an Indianapolis hospital last week for cancer-of the breast. It is understood that she isgetting along very nicely. George W. Healey, who has been in the detention hospital at Bloomington for the past three weeks with a mild case of smallpox, will be discharged from the hospital Wednesday and will return home that day for a rest and visit of a few days. Chas. Hensler and C. A. Hensler, of Remington, were Rensselaer visitors today, having come over to meet Carey Mitchell, who had undergone a surgical operation in Chicago three weeks ago today and who is making slow progress toward recovery. The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Bowman in Remington Sunday afternoon Was largely attended. She was one of the old residents and most admired women of that town and the entire community is in sympathy with the bereaved husband and children at her death. Harry English entered the first tryout of the year at the state university a Bloomingon for the Sigma Delta Psi, the national honorary athletic fraternity last week. He qualified in the hundred yard dash, football punt and two-mile run. He was one of six to qualify. The smallpox quarantine at the homes of John W. Marlatt and Cal Cain have been raised and no danger need be feared of contracting the disease from those sources. It will, be raised at the J. P. Hammond home Tuesday and at Lou Watkins in a few days.
