Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rensselaer People Meet at Enjoyable Luncheon in Indianapolis. '* November 2, 1917. It might be of interest to you to know that during the present session of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association in Indianapolis a number of people, who at present reside in Rensselaer, together with a number of others who are at the present time in other cities, had a most enjoyable luncheon together at the Y. M. C. A. Friday noon. The following people were present: Miss Mabel C. Atwood, Rensselaer; Miss Ethel English, Rensselaer; Miss Helen F. Murray,- Technical —High School, Indianapolis; Miss Waive Mallory, Rensselaer; Miss Minnie Hemphill, Rensselaer; Miss Elizabeth Hemphill, Anderson; Miss Lydia Renwick, Rensselaer; Miss Francis Ryan, Rensselaer; Miss Gay Makeever, Rensselaer; Miss Hazel Lamson, Indianapolis; Miss Helen Lamson, Rensselaer; Miss Anna Younger, Rensselaer; Miss Harriett E. Shedd, Rensselaer; Mrs. W. H. Huff and daughter, Ethel, of Indianapolis; Mr. O. Hr Day, Technical High School, Indianapolis; Mr. CM. Sharp, Shortridge Hjgh School, Indianapolis. We had a most delightful time renewing our old acquaintances and telling stories. Trusting this will be of interest to you, I am Very respectfully yours, O. H. DAY. Attorney A. D. Babcock, of Goodland, was in Rensselaer on legal business today. Mr. Babcock writes some mighty good verse and a large eastern publishing house has made a most flattering offer to put the same in book form. Grant and Son, draymen, moved one of the large safes that were used by the First National Bank while in the Stockton & Williams room, to the office of Williams & Dean. The safe was purchased by I the Rensselaer Building and Loan | Association and will be used by its secretary, Delos Dean. • a . ■
