Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Helen Milligan is visiting Miss Ida Milligan at Mrs. Ora Ross’.

Miss Ester Eller, of Kokomo, Ind., is visiting at the Eli Arnold home.

Miss Irene Hoover went to Chicago today » > visit Mrs. F. Burch for a week.

A. A. Boyer returned to Dwight yesterday after visiting at the Eli Arnold home.

Miss Madge Allen came yesterday from Indianapolis to visit Miss Grace Norris for a few days.

Mrs.. Cottingham returned to Fair Oaks this morning after visiting Mrs. George Ulm for a few days.

Mrs. Firman Thompson and daughter, Dorothy, went to Chicago this morning to spend the day.

Miss Ida Jacobs came yesterdav from Louisville, Ky., to visit her sister, 'Mrs. Wm. Davenport, and family.

Ernest Richards went to Monon yesterday to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Richards, for a couple of weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Coffel, of Newland, returned home yesterday after attending the funeral of Andrew Coffel’s baby.

Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins, who has been visiting her son, Omar, at Lafayette for a month, returned home this morning.

Mrs. L. S. Price and daughters, Ruth and Hally, of Logansport, are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. M. D. Karr, and family at Fair Oaks.

Mrs. P. R. Cane returned to her home in Champaign, 111., this morning after visiting he rbrother, J. W, Mulladj/at Mt. Ayr, and Mrs. John Halliday here.

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carpenter are moving their household goods .from Fair Oaks to Haskell, Ind., today. Mrs. Carpenter and daughter spent today in Rensselaer.

Miss Ora Duvall, of Watertown, N. D., came Tuesday evening for a several weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Mary Eger, and her brother, C. W. Duvall, and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and children, of Rossville, Ind., who have been visiting Mrs. Mark Reed and family at Parr, came yesterday to visit Mr. Smith’s sister, Mrs. John Sanders, and family here.

See our windows for highest grade footwear in colors and various combinations —gray, ivory, tan, champagne and black. We save you $3 on Chicago prices and can give you any size. Anticipate your wants before sizes are broken. —Fendig’s Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

John Moore, son of B. J. Moore, arrived home Tuesday evening from Texas where he has been working fro the past four months with a construction company. The company with which he has been working suspended for the time being, an*} witrnot start operating again before February, when John expects to return there and work again.

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