Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Charlotte Kanne is vieiting friends at Emington, 111. School books, for all grades, at Long’s Drug Store. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton and daughter, Marie, went to Chicago today. See Larsh & Hopkins for school books and supplies. Mrs. Henry Purcupilc went to Chicago today on business. Mrs. A. L. Rishling and daughter, Emma, went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. Job Overton, of Monon, were in Rensselaer today. The Home Economics Club will meet with Mrs. Ray Wood Saturday, Sept. 2. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hickman, of Hammond, Wednesday, Aug. 30, a daughter. Larsh & Hopkins for school books, tablets, ciayons, pens and pencils; In fact, all school supplies. Mrs. Oren Parker and Miss Marian Parker went to Chicago today tfl spend the day. Deere and Janesville plows sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Chas. Rishling went tc Monon today to spend the day with Mrs. H. Criton. : Wm. Holmes, of Newton township, purchased a Maxwell touring car Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nobl; York went to Terre Haute today, where Noble has a position as a machinist. Mrs. M. N. Crowder went to Rossville today to visit her father O. P. Wiley for a few days. Mrs. H. 11. Weaver and, baby came from Shelby today to visit her grandmother, Mrs. L. McGlynn. Mrs. Time D. Woodworth went to Monon today to visit her sister, Mrs. C. E. Tyner, for the day. See our corn binders before buying.—Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. C. E. Vondersmith returned to her home in Brook today after visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Littlefield and family. REMINGTON. Miss Ethel Harris spent the week end with relatives at Otterbein. Harold Littlefield, of Rehsselaer, : s visiting his uncle, Charles, this wbetc. The Camp Fire Girls spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Edith Little. Mrs. Pearl Currens returned home Sunday from a two weeks’ visit in Gary and Chicago. Geo. Hemphill, of Indianapolis, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Harvey Stoudt, this week. Miss Gladys Dyer, of Brookston, was. a Sunday guest of Miss Stella Taylor. Adrian Foster returned to Lafayette Monday after a week’s visit with his mother and sisters. Mrs. Ed Wyncoff and children, of north of town, went to Edinburg last Thursday to visit relatives. Harold and Eugene O’Connor, of Chicago, visited friends and relatives here a few* days this week. Miss Fay Dare, of Ft. Wayne, came Sunday evening and will work in the Latimorc millinery s' 1 ore again this season. Mrs. Coffelt and daughter, Mfrs. Tom Dawson, came home Monday evening from a week’s visit at Monticello. Mrs. John Hafey and family were called to Monticello Tuesday evening by the sudden death of her mother, Mrs. E. Laymon. Herbert Powers and Dewey McGlyn returned home last Friday from Angola, Ind., where they have been attending school this summer, Mrs. Josephine Emory and grandchildren, James and Josephine Kenyon, left Thursday for Tampa, Fla., via auto, whereNthey will spend the winter. Miss Amy Camden, the 24 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Camden, of Veedersburg, Ind., died at her home Tuesday evening of tuberculosis. Mr. and’ Mrs. Camden moved from their farm south of town to Veedersburg about four years ago and all are very well known here. The remains will be brought here Friday and burial made in Old Gilboa cemetery. A. E. Shafer-ani Paul Norgor leave this evening for Detroit, where they expect to get a couple of Maxwells and drive them through. ,* *' ‘ * Lefty Clark will pitch for Monon Sunday againih the strong Monticello team in the fim of a series of games to determine the championship of White county. Fight fans in this section will have a good chance to see a fistic exhibition on Labor Day, when George K. O. Brown will fight Battling Levinsky at East Chicago, Ind. Battling Nelson, former lightweight champion, will be the third man in the ring. See the Kahn Tailoring Co’s., line from Indianapolis. Their line is simply grand and every garment will fit perfectly. Look the line over and have your measure taken. Prices reasonabl . ——— —— —— DUVALL’S, QUALITY SHOP, C. Ear! Duvall. See our line of wagons and extra wagon beds. —Hamilton & Kellner. " '
