Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1917 — KENTLAND NEWS NOTES. [ARTICLE]

KENTLAND NEWS NOTES.

(From the Enterprise) Trustee Trflin, of So If ax, was in town Monday filing his annual report. ..Miss Dorothy Smart fwas home from DePauw from* Saturday until Tuesday. Elmer Skinner, county highway superintendent, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Miller fell on the ice last Thursday and was painfully injured in the back and arms. Robert Clark is fast Recovering from his operation for appendicitis and is expected home from Indianapolis today. Vj 0. Lively, a Hereford breeder of San Francisco, was inKentland. yes--terday, a guest of Warren T. (McCray at Orchard Lake Farm. Mrs, w. J. Moore, of Frankfort, and 1 Mrs. J. C. Brewster, of' Fort' Madison, lowa, were guests of Mrs. Willis Kirkpatrick thh first of the week. The Knights of Pythias held a county meeting at Morocco Monday night. The first degree of the order was confirmed by the Morocco lodge, the second by the Brook lodge and the third by the Kentland lodge. About 35 attended from here. Cassie M. Bonham, well known to people of this community died Monday at his home in Watseka of pneumonia. ' iMr. and Mrs.' Willis Kirkpatrick spent Tuesday in Chicago. Miss May Scott, of Denver, is the

guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Hess. Mrs. W. 0. Schanlaub spent last week in Chicago with her brother and family: ~~ Miss Mary Remsburg returned Sunday evening from a few days spent in Chicago. Mrs. L. J. Gauthier, of Kankakee, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. Miss Nellie McCain entered* the Lakeside Hospital, Chicago, yesteiday to take training for a nurse. Mrs. T. M. Bush and Miss Adah E. Bush went to Indianapolis Saturday and Mrs. Bush will remain there some time with her daughters, Trustee" Davis, of Lake township was in Kentland on business Tuesday. A company will sink a ‘well on Mr. Davis’ farm west of Lake Village during the coming summer in search of gas. . James Rath,bun went to Chicago Monday, meeting a sister from Denver, and the two went on to Butler, Ind., Tuesday to see their father, who is dangerously sick with typhoid fever. -. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hosier were called to Morocco the latter part of the week to see Mr. Hosier’s father, Jacob Hosier, who suffered the fracture of a leg in a fill. The fracture is in the hip and is quite serious. Neal Barton, of North Dakota, who has been here some six weeks visiting his father,. Henry Burton, and went to Chicago two weeks ago for- an operation, has left the hospital and returned to. Kentland...today. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kirkpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Ade expect to leave Monday for Florida. They will stop at Miami for a time and will then visit other points of the sunshine state. Mrs. Emma Geizelman left Monday of this week for Miami, and expects to be gone two or three months. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ross will leave in a week or so for a month's stay in California to bask in the smile of rosfes and grapefruit.