Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Henry Harris is spending today in Lafayette. Roy Cochran came from McCoysburg today on business. Frank Ham is in Frankfort today on business. Bruce Hardy is spending today in Lafayette. Mrs. B. J. Moore went to Monon today to attend the funeral of U. H. Lipincott. Henry J. Bye, of Ramsey, Ind., returned to his home today after a visit with Roy V. Bye. Mrs. 0. S. Baker and daughter returned from Kouts after a three weeks’ visit with her daughter. Dr. Rainier and wife, of Remington, returned home today after a visit in Chicago. Mrs. W. F. Kratli and son went to Knox this morning for a visit with her parents. Jeff Smith returned home today after a week’s visit with his son, B. J. Smith, of Burke, S. Dak. A Rensselaer physician reports the birth of a fine big boy to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leabenguth, of north Union township, on Tuesday, Oct. 30." The deputy state food administrator has changed his article in this {taper so that the meatless and wheatess days will be the same as set byNational Food Administrator Hoover. Mrs. J. C. Robinson returned to her home at Monon today after visiting her mtoher, Mrs. E. J. Reynolds, for a few days. A. J. Bissenden went to Kankakee, 111., today for a visit with his brother, Thomas Bissenden and family. His niece, Nellie Tridel, returned to her home in Paxton this morning also. Examinations were held at the college this week and closed today. Retreat starts tomorrow evening and lasts until Monday morning, to be held by a former college professor, Rev. Father Luke Rath, pastor of Cleveland, Ohio. —This retreat gives the tired professors a few days’ rest.

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