Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TODAY AT THE Star Theatre '7 I Eugene O’Brien and Elaine Hammer* stine IN 'THE MOONSTONE’ A Big Five Reel Oriental Production WEDNESDAY Edward Abels in ! ct “AFTER FIVE” A Five Reel Paramount Also Billy Burke. No extra charge. AT THE STAR THEATRE Matinee Daily . Admission Sc A lie

European War Summary. Germanic armies are attacking the bridgehead at Matchin, on the Danube, the only point in the Roumanian province of Dobrudja still held by the Russians; Russians admit further losses in the region of Buzau. British make further advances against the Turks in the section of Egypt to the east of Suez. Fighting on the western front is confined to artillery actions and minor attacks and trench raids. NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION I’M GOING TO START THE YEAR right by buying my clothes and shoes of Hilliard A HamilL BIG MOOSE BANQUET. rnmmmmmm m All members of the Moose lodge are invited to attend the banquet at the lodge room Wednesday evening, Dec. 27, 1916. We are expecting an elegant spread and a good time.

COMPARE THE FIT, QUALITY and texture of Hilliard & Hamill’s underwear with the other kind and you’ll see why Hilliard & HamiH are selling so much underwear.

Marriage Licenses. Walter Clifford Hanaway, bora July 4, 1896, White county, Indiana, occupation garage owner, to Johanna May Curtin, bom DpMotte, Ind., March 6, 1896. First marriage for each. Harold Frederic DeArmond, bora Tefft, Ind., June 1, 1897, occupation machinist, to Lottie Lemma Hardesty, born Medaryville, March 28, 1897. Firpt marriage for each.

The Presbyterian, Methodist and Christian Sunday schools gave their treats to the children at the close of the Sunday school session in the forenpon Sunday morning. At evening the pupils of each school gave programs of exercises, songs and recitations that were very much enjoyed by all present. The little people always acquit themselves with great credit and to the delight of parents as well as others.

Mr. and Jtss. John Morgan, who are spending the holidays here with relatives, report that they are succeeding nicely at Ellwood, Ind. He has a splendid position with the Tin Plate factory there and receives each two weeks a good large check from these people. John’s fame as an athlete has become known m that part of the state and he has been engaged in helping several good football teams win their games. J«h» was at one time a star player on the Butler college football team and is one of the best all-round athletes Rensselaer has ever produced.