Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. R. P. Benjamin, Mrs. W. S. Parks and sister, Mrs. Lillie McKay, went to attend a home coming “Half Way Boys and Girls,” which is to be held near Otterbein, where they lived when young. They expect a hundred in attendance. —Van Grant, Frank Kresler and Cleve Eger returned from the Kankakee river Tuesday evening, where they had been on a fiishing trip for the past three days. They secured quite a jiumber of the finny tribe and are expecting several fine fish dinners. “Yutch” Grant made a trip to the river Tuesday and returned with a fish which he caught himself. The following from Remington attended the Sunday school convention here Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. William Ott, Walter Johnson and Margaret Johnson. Aipong those who came over for the convention today were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fell, Flora Lee, Callie Bonner and Pearl Baxter Simon Leopold, who recently embarked in the clothnig business here, has been offered a splendid position at Colorado Springs, as the manager of a large clothing department and will leave for there with his family in a few days, and will make that city his permanent residence. Mr. Loepold’s many friends will regret that he is no longer to be a citizen of this city, but will be glad to learn of his having secured such a splendid position. ’h ’ Have you seen Skinner’s Baby? Not lost—but just arrived. Of course, you remember the other Skinner pictures, depicting the life of those two lovable characters, William Manning Skinner and Honey, his wife. The third subject in this series has the heart interest appeal which will make every man, woman and child desire to see it a Second and a third time. If you like an hour and a half laugh, see “Skinner’s Baby” at the Gayety Airdome Thursday evening.
