Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE. All members of the Van Rensselaer Club will please meet at the club rooms at 8 p. m. today.. Important business is to be transacted. —. tn. ' !<■ - '■> - ' - Sheriff B. D. MeColly made a business trip to Hammond today. W. R. Jones and Mrs. Norma Brophey, of Francesville, and Mrs. John Jones and three children, of Knox, visited Mrs. F. D. Burchard today. Jacob Wolverton, of South Bend, was here today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Pullin. Mr. Wcflverton is a prominent banker of that city and is a nephew of the deceased. The Saturday night bridge dub hold their annual party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow last evening. The hostesses were Mrs. Grow, Mrs. E. P. Hammtond, Mrs. Frank Foltz and Mrs. B. J. Moore. S. K. Selig, father of Mrs. William Traub, died at his home in New York City Monday. The funeral took place today. The cause of his death was diabetes. He was 68 yeans of age. He leaves a wife, three daughters, two sons and two' brothers. Mr. Selig was a native of France.