Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a market at Warner’s hardware store Nov. 29th. All kinds of good things for your Thanksgiving dinner. The ladies of the Daughters of the American Revolution real"zed $34.60 as their share of the proceeds from the show given at the Star Theatre Thursday night entitled “Graustark.” The money will be used to help furnish a room in the new hospital.
A marriage license was granted this week to Leon V. Gridley, of Brook, and Mrs. Ora Fem Wicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bruner, formerly of this city. They were married by Rev. C. L, Harper, formerly of the M. E. church of this city, but now of Kentland. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldridge went to Monon today to attend the funeral of the latter’s cousin, Owen Look, to be held there today at 2 o’clock. iOthens from here who will attend the funeral are Chas. Webb, Wm. Bennett and Mrs. Ella Graves and daughter. ' •’
Dr. C. E. Johnson left Friday evening for Texas, where he has been ordered to rejoin the Indiana troops. He thinks that he will be gone only for a short time this time, and that the call is simply in order that he may do some preparatory work for the mustering out the troops of the federal service. „
The advance man of The Birth of. a Nation” was here today intending’ to book this great film for the opera house, but found that the seating capacity was not sufficient to justify its production here. The company car ~ ries a-big orchestra, travels m a special car, and would have been compelled to make the jump from South Bend to this point.
