Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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George Jordan and family returned today to their home near Francesville. They had been to Remington to attend the funeral off Sanford Casey, who was the father/ of Mrs. Jordan. Don Beam and Don Wright, members of the naval band, came today and will remain until Monday evening for a visit. They have been •working hard of late, aiding in the Liberty loan campaign at various places. Louise Perry, of Buffalo, N. Y., was the guest Friday of Miss Simpson, superintendent of the Monnett School for Girls of this city. Mrs. Perry is the field secretary for the Deaconess’s work of. the Methodist Episcopal church. *• Miss Blanche Creek, of Hancock, Md., is now teaching the grammar grade in the Monnett School for Girls. This work has been in charge of Mrs. John I. Gwin, pending the securing of a regular teacher.
NOTICE. When in need of put flowers or floral designs for any and all occasions, we would be pleased to furnish same for you. Your trade will indeed be appreciated and I will guarantee entire satisfaction. Yours as ever.—Mrs. J. W. King, Phone 216Green.
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