Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1915 — Odd Fellows Elected Officers Thursday Night. [ARTICLE]
Odd Fellows Elected Officers Thursday Night.
Rensselaer Odd Fellows elected their officers Thursday night, as follows: G. L. Thornton, Noble Grand; George Collins, Vice Grand; Chas. E. Simpson, Recording Secretary; J. W. Coen, financial secretary; E. D. Rhoades, treasurer; Jesse Nichols, trustee. The installation will take place the last meeting night in Decembefr. The other officers are appointive.
Mrs. George Parkison and Mrs. J. R. Parkison and daughter, Miss Jane, spent today in Lafayette.
Mrs. Siam Hoshaw and children spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Glenn Brown, in Monon.
Miss LaVera Leq, who came down from Wheatfield to spend Thanksgiving, is today visiting in Lafayette.
* James, Thomson returned to Chicago today after spending five weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Bowers.
Robert Wartene and Joe Kraft, of Indiana Harbor, spent Thanksgiving with the formet’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wartena.
• Mrs.-C. W. Bussell, Jr., went to Oory, near Brazil, lno., today, to visit relatives until after Chirstmas. Mr. Bussell will join her there later.
Fred Rhoades came down from Chicago Wednesday for a visit until this evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades. Fred is attending Chicago technical school, taking a mechanical drawing course.
Posal savings deposits during October increased $2,150,000 over the preceding month, giving, according to postal officials, “a clear reflection of the great tide of prosperity and commercial activity, that is sweeping over the country”. on deposit on Oct. 31, aggregated $71,500,000 and the individual depositors numbered 552,000. New ibrk City, exclusive of Brooklyn, had $14,822,020 of this total.
the coming year? Will we sell or trade our farm? Which is best for us to do? No you will ndt be able to buy a oar and should wait until another year. You will neither sell or trade your farm, but will have a good year in 1916. Then trade the farm.
Q. Will I be able to continue school and graduate ? Will I be able to spend the holidays away from home? A. Yes, you should be able to graduate if you will think of things more seriously. You are light-head-ed and waste time. Get busy with your school duties and yofi will be a very happy girl. Don’t make any plans to go any place during the holidays and you will then get a pleasant day’s trip and meet an old friend who will encourage you in your school work
iQ. When is my dark complected friend coming? What is his age? A. He .is not coming until after Christmas. Forget him, he does not are for you. He is only 20 years of age. . ’ ZARA.
