Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1916 — C. C. Warner Joins the 1916 Colony of Home Builders. [ARTICLE]
C. C. Warner Joins the 1916 Colony of Home Builders.
C. C. Warner, of the Grant-Warner Lumber Co., is one of the latest citizens to decide to erect a home this year and will let a contract in a few days for the building of a modern home on a lot between the residence of his father, Norman Warner, and his brother, N. Hale Warner. For some years Charles and family have lived in Mrs. I. J. Porter’s property on Cullen street. He will vacate it shortly and during the progress of construction of his new home will live in the house with Mrs. Warner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Purcupile. The Porter home is to be occupied by G. B. Porter, who will soon take as his bride Miss Margaret Anne Fitzpatrick, of Francesville.
