Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Clarence Fate went to Crown Point today.; C, R. Peregrine, of Tefft, was in Rensselaer today. Edwin Robinson returned to his work at Chicago today. Vincent Eisele made a business trip to Monon today. Beatherine Selby went to Chicago today to visit her brother. James Maloney came today .for a visit with Mrs. Mary E. Drake.C. O. Colvert returned from St. John, Ind., after spending Christmas with relatives. Ed Irwin and wife, of Wolcott, spent Christmas with the former’s brother, Schuyler and family. Alice Swaim went to Medaryville today to visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stiller. , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duvall and baby returned from Logansport today, where they spent Christmas. Mrs. J. W. Rishling, of Crawfordsville, returned to her home today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood. J. H. Carson went to Ft. Wayne today to begin work as a traveling salesman for a glove house of that city. Charles Sharp and daughter and George Seigman, of Fostoria, Ohio, visited sons of the men who are attending St. Joseph’s college.

Dr. E. E. Besser, who has been visiting his parents in Harper, lowa, i*etuqM today. He reports that it is raining in Chicago today. Bradley Ross is here for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross. Bradley is now located at Grand Rapids, Mich. John Duvall, who travels for an eastern leather goods firm, is enjoying his vacation with -his parents, and other relatives here. Lois and Janet Keller, of Winamac, came today to be the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Beam and to attend the Van Rensselaer Club dance tonight. j George Dixon, 30 years old, was crushed to death Christmas morning in the worst freight wreck in the Wabash road. He was stealing a ride. Seventeen cars were piled up. Robert Crockett and wife, of Detroit: Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perrigo, of Donavan, 111., and George Crockett took Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crockett. Councilman Frank Tobias is not -the only one who has a right to feel “puffed up.” His driver, H. H. Carr, also gets a bonus equal to one month’s pay as an employe of the American Express Co. Mrs. E. E. Camemer returned to her home in Chalmers today after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. William Burch. Oliver and Claude Burch accompanied her home. D. T. Babcock, son of the Democrat editor, returned to Lafayette this afternoon after spending Christmas with his parents here. Mr. Babcock is one of the Lafayette Journal’s linotype men. Lawrence Hawkins, of Indianapolis, returned yesterday afternoon after a visit with the Allman family here. Mrs. Hawkins, his wife,' remained over Christmas and returned today. Kenneth Allman and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkins returned to Indianapolis today after spending Christmas with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman. Mr. Hawkins returned to Indianapolis Monday.

Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Beiler, of Indianapolis, spent Christmas with Mrs. Bdiler’s mother, Mrs. Kate Watson. Dr. Beiler returned to Indianapolis Monday evening but Mrs. Beiler will remain for a longer visit. Paul Strecker, son of Rev. Strecker, returned to Detroit today after several days’ visit with his parents help. Mr. Strecker is employed in the tool department of the Ford automobile factory. Along’with his work he has the advantage of ■attending a school connected with the Ford institution. A fine looking and happy couple of young people arrived in Rensselaer today. They were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, of Buff Creek, Ind. They were married Christmas Eve and came here to spend their honeymoon among their old friends. Elias Arnold met them at the train witK his automobile and took them to his home in Barkley township. Mrs. Long is the daughter of Rev. Edward Miller, who for so many years was the pastor of the Dunkard church in Barkley townshipfl

Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Grant, of Lafayette, came Saturday for a short visit with the former’s brother, Van Grant and family. They left Sunday for Hammond for a visit with Mrs. _G rant’s mother and will return Here the latter part of the week for a longer visit. Orlen is improving right along from the stroke of paralysis from which he suffered over a year ago, and he thinks that he will be able to resume his work in a short time. 0 Order your calling cards oera.