Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Frederick Poole knows the Chinaman. Hear him at the M. E. church „ Wednesday, Dec. 5, at 7:45. Hear the man wfeo knows about China, at the M. E. hurch, Wednesday evening at 7:45 p. ,nt. Dorothy Brown’s name, of Parr, Ind., appears among ?ur new subscribers. More than 400,000,000 yellow men and women in . China. Poole | will tell you about them Dec. sth at 7:4fy in the M. E. church. Mias Dorothy Krawford returned! to her home in Chicago after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reeve. Mrs. J. E. Reeve left for Holdridge, Neb., to visit with Mrs. O. Hopkins. Mrs. G. Elliott and daughter returned home today after visiting in Chicago since Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Guthrie and daughter of this city are spending a couple of weeks at Roselawn. Mrs. Glenn Rideway and Miss Ruby Eller returned to Kokomo after a weeks visit with Sylvania Arnott Mrs. John R. Lewis left today to attend the International Stock Show for a few days. Mr. Lewis is exhibiting his fine Hampshire hogs. Sergt Thorton of Co. E, 21 Engineers, Camp Grant, 111., left today after, visiting his mother, Mrs. Ruth Thorton. >■ Fred Schultze of Bismark, N. D., returned home Monday after visiting Samuel Holmes. His wife and son will remain until after the Christmas holidays.

The Republican is in receipt of a very pleasant note from J. M. Burns, formerly of this city, but now of Riverside, Cal. Mr. Rums also enclosed draft for a year’s subscription. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gamester have returned to Chicago, where they will remain for some three months or more. They will know all the happenings here as the Evening Republican will call upon them daily. Alex Hurley who had his right arm and shoulder badly wrenched while working on the Halstead bridge some two weeks ago, is improving slowly but is still unable to use his right arm.

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