Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ford Day is the 18th Hilliard & Hamill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crockett and baby returned to her home at Detroit, after visiting with his parents and other relatives here. sfrs. Herbert Russell, who had been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. B. Paulus, at Brook, returned to her home at Monon today. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Dexter, of Barkley township, are the proud parents of a fine new girl, presented to them by the stork Sunday, Jan. 8. The ladies of Section No. 1 of the Industrial of the M. E. ohurdh will* hold their annual social Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 9th, at the home of Mrs. B. D. McColly. AH members are cordially invited to attend. Lester Rich-is in Remington today attending the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Dora Blood. Mrs. Blood had been an invalid for a number of years. She was about 83 years of age. Mrs. Forest Crider and children returned to their home at Indianapolis today after spending a week with her husband, Rev. Crider, who is holding a protractedmeeting at his dharge at the Rosebud Thumb in Union township. '
The members of the Sehildkret Orchestra left Saturday for LaPage, 111., where they will give their entertainment tonight. Next week this company will go to California for an extended tour beginning at Los Angeles. - • - : 1 J. P. Hammond went to Indianapolis today to attend the regular meeting of the county auditors of the state. This meeting is of special interest on account of -the legislature being in session. It is possible that some of the members of the auditors association may want to interview their law makers, f The following Parr passengers alighted from the 10:55 train Saturday forenoon: Otto Schreeg, Wilhs Roudebush, Mrs. W. L. Wood, A Cora Plaujeck, Mrs. Ida George, A. R. Schultz, Emil Schultz, W. T. Porter, Leo Schultz, SteVe Brusnahan, Leo Sehultz, Remold Schultz and John MoCurtain. Mr. McOurtain is now living at Streator, HL
