Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The -Eastern Star chapter will meet at the hall Tuesday evening and a full attendance is requested. The Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Parkinson. " jur. and Mrs. F. X. Busha and daughter, of Lafayette, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. Miss Emily Thompson has returned for a ten days’ vacation from Ossining on the Hudson, N. Y., where she is attending school. C. A. Warner, of Argos, Ind., has purchased the Monon telephone plant of Christley Bros., and will take possession on April Ist. —-

Mr. and Mrs. Wr- L. Frye and little daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday in Hammond with his sister, Mrs. P. L. Davis and family. ,Floyd Rowen, son of Frank Rowen, is now quite poorly and it is feared cannot recover. His aunt, Mrs. C. A. Rowen, of Parr, spent Sunday with him. John Grey returned to Hobart to■day after having spent several days here. John has been in quite poor health for some time, suffering from stomach and heart trouble.

Carl Heinz, of Chicago, is quite .sick with the quinsy at the home of his wife’s parents, Sheriff and Mrs. MdColly. They came here to visit apd he was taken sick last week. Mrs. Frank Hoover’s life hung in the balance for several hours Friday night and Saturday following the birth of a still born child. Dr. Johnson, the attending physician, called Dr. Lackener, a Chicag’o specialist, into consultation Friday and the two performed the obstetrical operation. Mrs. Bertha Smith is nursing the case. Today the report is very favorable and indications point to Mrs. Hoover’s recovery.

W. S. Ric RD . '* Phone 831 7S~:"r Rensselaer, Indiana-. Practical Painter and Decorator