Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. F. Long made a business trip to Chicago today. Mr. and°Mrs.* Arthur Arnott went to Chicago today for a few days’ visit. John Kresler went to Columbus, Ind., today. Mrs. C. B. Downs went to Lafayette today for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sorenson have moved here from Henderson, Ky. Mrs. Frank Thornton went to Frankfort today for a visit. W. C. Babcock went to Chicago today on business. Mrs. Frank Hardy and daughter, Katherine, left here Monday for ,their home in Oklahoma City. Mrs. M. E. Miller returned to her home at Peru today after visiting with Mrs. James West and family. Gail and Wasson Wilson came today from Hammond to visit with the Hunt family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barkley came from Chicago today for a few days’ visit here with relatives. George Tannehill, of Blackwell, Okla., is here the guest of his sister, Mrs. John T. Culp and husband.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow returned Monday evening from a visit with relatives near Wabash, Ind. r Hogs have reached twenty dollars per hundred. We always did think that that animal was quite hoggish. Some people are not sure which expression is the more irksome, “Hoover and Wheat,” and the Kaiser’s “Me and Gott.” Misses Myrtle and Sylvia Summers returned to their home at Lafayette today after a visit with Mark Summers. Mr. and Mrs. William Childers, of Conrad, attended the funeral of Mrs. . James Hemphill, held here today. Orlando Rice returned to Indianapolis today after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Julius Taylor.

Viola Updike arid Margaret Mace reutrned to their homes at Sheridan today after a visit with their aunt, Mrs. E. M. Thomas. The Knights of Pythias expect work in the third or Rank of Knight this evening. They are urging every member to attend.

Mrs. Angela Luers returned from Milwaukee, Wis., Monday evening, where she had spent a week attending the convention of the Ladies of the Catholic Order of Foresters. Lieut. Haryey G. Thomas returned to his home at Monticello toda'y after a few days* visit with relatives Iterp. He will report to the 58th U. Si Infantry at Gettysburg, Pa., AUg. 29.