Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

George A. Donnelly and L. E. Trussell went to Knox today. ff mtmmmmmr Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carson and daughters are planning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown, who live near Huntington, Sunday. They will make the trip in Mr. Adams’ automobile. Raymond Dixie, who enlisted in the navy last spring has written relatives here* that he has been granted a fifteen day furlough, beginning August Ist, and expects to spend the time here. Raymond is a member of the crew of the battleship Montana. Arthur Tuteur has undoubtedly gained the distinction of being the first Rensselaer gardener to have roasting ears from his .own garden this year. ~ He had his first roasting ear meal Thursday. As a gardener Art don’t bow to any of them and the garden spot he has this year is as fine and pretty a one as we have seen any place. If there is anyone who has beaten Art’s record this year we would like to hear from them. _ A meeting' for the purpose of organizing a community club will be held at the school building at DeMotte next Friday evening, Aug. 3, at 8 o’clock. This meeting will be in charge of a committee consisting of Dr. Y. R. Oosttsn, Thos. e Abbring, and others are in charge of the arrangements. Dr. H. J. Kannal, County Agent Stewart Learning, and probably Prof. R. A. Craig, of Purdue, will appear on the program. Keener is one of the few townships without a community organization at the present time and many of the prominent citizens have felt that it is time to get busy. Everyone is invited to attend. * ■ - -