Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C. H. Tryon is spending the day in Chicago. '■_' A. E. Wallace spent Sunday with his mother in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Honkins went to Milwaukee this morning. James Ellis made a business trip to Indianapolis Sunday. Emil Hanley was up from Purdue over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Irwin, of Wolcott, spent Sunday with relatives here. Frank Hardman left for Indianapolis Saturday evening, where he was called to join the officers’ reserve. Edward, James and Harvey Lane went to Chicago on the early morning train. A. E. Shafer and wife went to Logansport today for a visit with relatives. Miss Monta Oglesby went to Gary today for a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G.Oglesby Sunday was a grand day and automobile owners took advantage of jt by taking long drives. C. Arthur Tuteur arrived home Sunday after a ten days’ visit in Madison and Indianapolis with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thompson spent Sunday in Lafayette with friends. Omar Osborne, Fred Rhoades, Forest Mbrlan, Edwin Robinson and Theodore George spent Sunday with the home folks. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.’ Parkison, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parkinson, Linn and Helen Parkinson autoed to Fowler Sunday. “The Bunch” gave a miscellaneous shower and picnic supper Saturday evening for Mrs. Leo Mecklenburg and Mrs. Jay Newels. Ethel McCarthy, who is now employed in Chicago, returned to that city this morning, having spent the week end with her parents. The funeral of Mrs. Ace Elliott was held Sunday afternoon. Services were held at the Barkley church and burial made in Brown Cemetery. Devere Yeoman left at 11:18 today for the three months’ training at Fort Benjamin Harrison. He will take work in the engineering department. Major George H. Healey went to Indianapolis today and will remain in that city for several days visiting the boys at Fort Benjamin Harrison and attending to other military matters.
The members of the sew club are requested to leave their dues as soon as possible with C. H. Mills at the Trust & Savings as funds are needed for Red Cross work.—Mrs. C. H. Mills, Treasurer. Lindsey I. Sharpnack, former principal in the intermediate department of the high school* h4re, but now attending school at Valparaiso, has been ordered to report at Fort Benjamin Harrison to attend the officers school. Michael Delahanty and daughters, Margaret and Lila, of Wheatfield township, were in Rensselaer-. Miss Margaret 'lias just finished her term of school at San Pierre, where she was a teacher in the grades. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kanne, Mrs. Michael Kanne, Mrs. Steve Kohley and Arthur Kanne went.to Lockport, 111., Saturday and Sunday they attended the funeral of Mr. E. Kanne’s uncle, Mr. Effling. Perry Gwin left this morning after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin. Perry is now a traveling salesman for a Texas firm and probably will have Fort Wayne as his headquarters, as he has been assigned to northern territory. Ai
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