Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
,Miss Ellen Sayler went to Chicago this morning. , \, ’ August Moore made a trip to Chicago Sunday. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin is spending the day in Lafayette. William EigeJsbach is home from Notre Dame. Gail Eigelslbach is expected tomorrow. H. W. Beam and Hermian Ames went to Chicago this forenoon. Mr. Ames has enlisted in the United States navy. Wade Jarrette went to Warsaw today and will visit for a short time with his grandparents, who live in that city. ... Mm. Lesley Miller and children, who have been visiting relatives in Kankakee, 111., returned to their home here today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busha, of Lafayette, were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam, Sunday. : Manley Price has completed his work for this term at Purdue University, and returned to his home here today. A number of young people from here attended a picnic at the John Ryan farm in Gillam township Sunday. Faye Clarke spent a few days last ,veek with his parents here. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. P; W. Clarke, took him to his home near Medaryville Sunday. Miss Ruth Harper, of Kentland, who had been the guest of Mrs. Edna Goss, of near Remington Sunday, took the tfia>in here in the evenin'- for Delphi, where she will visit her sister. Margaret Kauffman, the sixteen-year-old daughter of rur. and Mrs. Gideon Kauffman, of Mofiit, died Saturday and was buried Monday at Mt. Ayr. She had been sick for four months with consumption. Albert Greenlee, the son of Mrs. Andy Meyers, of this city, is with the medical department at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Before entering the training camp he had just completed his college work at DePiauw-Univer-sity. * ■Corrington D. Holmes, one of the oldest and most respected men of Newton county, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ella Breener, in Winchester last Friday. Jkank S. MrCutrain writes asking that the address of his paper be changed from Weyauwega, Wis., to Desplaines, 111. Frank is connected with the Squire Dingee Company. The case of Albert Stakely vs David L. and Everett Halstead, for damage, which wtas to come up at the June term of the Newton court, has been continued to the next term of court. While in Remington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Strecker and Mr. and Mrs. Hartley were shown through the new Methodist church which is just about completed. They pronounce it one of the finest church edifices in this pairt of the state. It is understood that the cost of the building and equipment will be close to $35,000. Thomas Callahan was up in the Newland and Gifford regions Sunday. The prospects for a bumper crop was never more promising in that part of the county. The acreage is larger and all crops are in first class condition. This region is sure to be the garden spot, not only of Jasper county, but of the state of Indiana.
The South Marion Farmers Club will meet at the Consolidated School Thursday evening. Clarence C. Hamilton and Miss Cora M. Harrod, both of Wheatfield, were married by Rev. E. W. Strecker this morning at the Methodist parsonage. June is serving up a real brand of weather now and both Sunday and today were of the best sort, much to the satisfaction of the farmers and all others as well. Ted Watson took sick suddenly Sunday evening and for some time was quite ill and it was thought he had an attack of appendicitis. He is much better today and is able to be about. —■ Somers and Carnwall appear to be in partnership in the tpnsilitis business as well as in the plumbing business, each having a child operated on at the hopital today for appendicitis. Both operations were performed by local doctors and were very successful. Gravellous Hansson and Mike Kuboski left yesterday for Toledo, Ohio, where they today entered the expert service department of the WillysOverland Company. Dr. Hansson, the local agent of the Overland Co., expects upon their return o open an Overland Service station here and young Hansson and Kuiboski will have charge of the station. They are taking the course, at Toledo so as to become thoroughly familiar with the mechanical parts of the Overland car in order to give expert service when the local service station is opened. Mr. Kufboski has resigned his position with the Rensselaer Garage.
