Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Marriage License. «<)- - August Emil Rosentrester,' born Stillwell, Indi, June 14, 1882, occupation farmer, and Susan Jane Alexander, bom Monticello, 111., May 17, 1889, occupation housekeeper. Second marriage for mate, first having been dissolved by death March 3,1914. First marriage for female. Dr. U. G. Leazenby, pastor of the Plymouth M. E. church at Lafayette, was the guest here today of Rev. E. W. Stredker. An English inventor’s safety suit for aviators is covered with parachutlike pockets and the entire garment can be inflated to help break the fores of a wearer’s fall. Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt were among the twenty-one guests who enjoyed a fine Sunday dinner at the home of his brother, P. W. Merritt, who 'lives near Remington. Walter English returned to his home at Lafayette today after spending a few days with Mt. and Mrs. W. F. Goss, who live near Remington. Mrs. English will remain with her sister, Mrs. Goss, for a more extended visit. Mrs. George Robinson continues in very poor health at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Maxwell, in Jordan township. Mrs. Halla Lan drum, her daughter,, who lives at Taft, Cal., has decided to remain here another week. Dr. iH. L. Brown, Master Workman of the local Masonic lodge, went to Indianapolis today and will represent Prairie Lodge in the state meeting which will be held this week. Dr. Brown went early on account of a committee assignment which required attention before the convening of the grand lodge. The trial of Scott Chesnut was begun at Kentland 1 today. Attorney J. A. Dunlap arid W. H. Parkinson, of here, went over with him to defend him. He was also accompanied by Huiriey Beam, of Chicago, who is very confident that Scott is not guilty and to db what he could to have Seott acquitted of the change of stealing the J. C. Gwin automobile. Mr. and Mi®. Clarence Watson returned to .their home ait Valparaiso today. Mr. Watson is connected with a glass cutting factory at Valparaiso which employes some eightyfive men. It is understood that Mr. Watson attempted to interest Rensselaer at one time in this enerprise. Mrs. Wason wjas formerly Miss Pearl piatbs, daughter of Mr. and Mis. L. H. Potts. ."- -.. .
