Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Burehird went to Chicago today. Miss Luella Harmon went to Chicago today to visit Mrs. Tom Kevin for about two weeks. Mrs.' D. E. Hollister is in a very serious condition and grave fears are entertained for her recovery. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steele, of Chicago, have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English since Saturday. Miss Marie Phelan, who has Ibeen visiting at Bert Amsler’s, returned to her home in Chicago yesterday. Clark Short, who has ibeen working in his mother’s store at Milford, 111., came yesterday for a visit here. Mrs. F. M. Abbott went to Monticello today to -visit her mother, Mrs. George A. Landis, for a few day®. Junior Benjamin came down from Chicago Monday to visit his mother, Mrs. Ida Benjamin, and his brother, Ross. Mis. Mell Kenton, of California, wh has been visiting her husband’s sister, Mrs. Alda Parkison, left last evening. Miss Martha Overhalscr. of Flora, came today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Eli Arnold/ which was held this afternoon. Misses Mitchell and Miss Vera Gerharz, of Lemont, 111., are here for a visit with Mrs. Edward W. Kanne and Miss Viola Roliley. Miss Helen White', formerly of Rensselaer but now of Colorado Springs, Colo., is here for a visit with Miss lone Zimmerman. Mrs. George Barcus, who came for the *unera'l of J. H. Pei kins, and who has been visiting friends here, returned to her home in Wabash today. iMiss Cora Bruner returned to her home in Hebron yesterday, after spending a week here with Miss Maurine Tuteur and other friends. Mrs. Ida Pierce and daughter, Miss Edna, came last Thursday for two or three weeks’ visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. J. B. Thompson. A very light rainfall this morning cooled things off considerably ibut it did not last long and the day is about as warm as any we have been having of late. Mrs. John Worden returned to her home in Wabash and Mrs. Opie Wolfe to Chalmers today, after visiting their mothei, Mrs Ann: King ior a few days. Mrs. Frank Doty and mother, Mrs. Olive Seward and nephew went to Winona Lake today to visit Mrs. Doty’s brother, Fred Seward, and other relatives there. Mrs. C. L. Parks left today for Indianapolis, Bainbridge and other places, where she will visit friends before returning to her home "in Ar-