Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. A. R. Ktesler is in Chicago today. '. ! Misses Fame Haas and Opal Hardesty went to Chicago this morning. Chester Halstead, of Newton township, made a business trip to Chicago today. George S. Gass, who has been here in the interest of she Lincoln Chautauqua, left for Chicago today. Dr. E. N. Loy and wife and S. O. Penrod and wife autoed to Chicago today. After a visit with friends here, Harriett Landers has returned to her home in Chicago. . ' Mrs. Alfred Donnelly went to Chicago this morning for a visit with her parents. Mrs. Mattie Morlan returned to her home in Lafayette today after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. J. T. Rank, of Chicago, came today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Parks, of Milro/ township. Dr. I. M. Washburn and J. D. Allman made a business trip to Hammond today. Miss Lizzie Faris, of Gillam township, was visiting friends and relatives here this week. • H. O. Johnson went to Indianapolis today to visit his brother-in-law, who is now at the officers training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. John Morgan, Max and Kenton Dunlap returned to their homes at Elwood today after a visit with friends and relatives here. Mae Welker, who has been the guest for some time of Mrs. W. O. Rowles, left today for her home in Williamspprt, Pa. • Mabel Louderback, who has been visiting in the family of Mrs. Henry I. Adams, returned to her home in Winamac this morning. Mrs. Fannie Cottingham, of Fair Oaks, came today for a visit with friends and to attend the Lincoln Chautauqua. Mrs. John Marney, of Indianapolis, came today for a visit with her uncle, Schuyler Williams, who lives near Mt. Ayr. . Mr. and Mrs. John Hardesty and daughter, Miss Opal, and their two grandsons drove over from Danville, 111., a yesterday, bringing Mrs. Hardesty’s mother, Mrs. Rachel Scott, who has been visiting them for some time.