Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Soldier Boy Take* Bride. Burl Blackman, a member of Company M, was married Saturday afternoon, August 11, in the clerk’s office by Squire Woodhull I. Spitler. The record of the license issued reads as follows: Burl Blackman, born in Indianapolis, March 29, 1890, present residence Kersey, Ind., occupation U. S. soldier, first marriage, and Myrtle Uuby Stockwell, born Manchester, Tenn., March 22, 1901, (under age, consent given by John W. Stockwell, her guardian), present residence Gifford, occupation housekeeper. First marriage. Monday Hospital Note*. Mrs. Middlecamp entered the hospital Sunday. She has a fractured limb and is in a very serious condition. Mrs. Rusk is recovering nicely from her operation. True Woodworth expects to leave the hospital Wednesday. He has made a very satisfactory recovery. Mrs. Ella Rishling expects to leave the hospital Tuesday. David Alter, Jr. is improving. Mrs. Morlan is getting along nicely. Everett Halstead has received a letter from his brother, David, who is now in Mississippi, near , Macon. David had been in very poor health but reports that he is now improving nicely.

Now that the Catholic Sisters have returned from their trip they will be at home and ready to resume their music classes. Anyone contemplating taking lessons on piano, organ, violin or mamiolin is most cordially invited to call or phone No. 40. John Moore, of Chicago, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore. John is working for an engineering company but will return here next Friday to undergo a physical examination, as he is included in the list of those in the second call from this county. Editor Babcock and sons took a very interesting automobile trip through Illinois, leaving here Saturday and returning Sunday. One of the most interesting places visited was the aviation field at Rantoul, 111. George Healey, Jr., who is a lieutenant in the supply department, is stationed at South Bend. He stated in a letter written to Col. Healey that $2,000 was realized at a dance given for the benefit of the company of that city. Howard Clark, assistant editor of the Republican, had to be taken home this morning and placed under the care of a doctor. He is suffering from heat exhaustion, caused by overexertion in pitching at the ball game yesterday for Co. M. This the first game he has pitched in over a year and the exertion was too much for him. He came home from the game limping and his muscles are very sore today.

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